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The Latest a n d Best Books on Prophecy

These are momentous times, and it behooves every Bible student— yes, every Christian worker who would fulfil the requirements of II Tim­ othy, 2:15 and 3:17, to make careful study of Prophetic Literature. In the following list you will find all the best of the Recent Books on Prophecy. Many of them are offered for sale here for the first time in the United States. The Patmos Vision Christianity and Anti-Christianity in Their Final Conflict

By Geo. W. Davis. Dr. T. C. Horton, Super- intendent of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, says: “Mr. Davis has succeeded in giving to us a simplified, practical and spiritual view of the purpose of, God concerning the Jews,' the Gentiles and the Church of God during the age which confronts us.” Paper, 75c; Cloth....$1.25 God’s Prophetic Plan By J. H. Burridge. A series of able lectures concerning the divine dispensations from the creation to the final close of earthly things. The spiritual meaning is presented very prom­ inently —---- ------— .................. ..... $1.25 “Gabriel, the Wonderful Numberer” and The Seventieth Week of Daniel By A. F. Page. An exposition of the words “closed and sealed” in Daniel 12:9, with colored chart. The chart is unique in its, design, and its teachings are along new lines. This book opens up to the earnest reader much truth that has been heretofore hidden...---------.....----- $1.25 “What Shall Be Done in the Dry?” By James Dunbar. The author has sought out and put in order the teaching of Holy Scrip­ ture especially concerning God’s people Israel during the awful period of Antichrist manifesta­ tion, rule and persecution of the saints of the Most High .....______ ................------------------ $1.00 Unfulfilled Prophecy By C. A. Shipman. Beginning with the first resurrection, the writer treats of each promised event in succession, quotiiig the Scripture upon which his conclusions are founded. Neatly bound in blue cloth .. l .......~........—...---------- *-----------$1.00

By Samuel J. Andrews. This is the work of a scholar who knows the Scriptures and who knows the times. He takes the reader through the fields of philosophy, Biblical criticism, sci­ ence, literature, socialism and government. He looks at all things through the glasses of Holy Writ, and there is a sense of finality about his conclusions which is refreshing .................$1.50 Behold the Morning! By C. F. Wimberly. With forceful emphasis, this volume directs fresh attention to the Second Coming of the Lord. With millenniums of civ­ ilization shot and crumbling to pieces, Mr. Wim­ berly discusses what he calls a lost doctrine, the probability of its near fulfillment, and what it means and will mean to the future of the race. ;■- • ____ _______________ ............................. $ 1.00 Prophecy and History W. Graham Scroggie. This is a clear setting forth of the place of current happenings in the scheme of the Prophetic Word. It is a calm survey of the Word of God in regard to His declared and unchanging Will—........... -----$1.00 The Mark of the Beast By Sydney Watson. The story begins with London the morning- after “The Rapture,” and closes in the dawn of the Millennium. Many who will not read the Word may be induced to read this and will be led into mines of hitherto undiscovered truth. It is a vivid description. ____ ;....._______________ :______ 75c “In the Twinkling of an Eye” By Sydney Watson. This book deals with the near return of Christ, and is an intensely interesting story. It leads naturally and easily up to the time of the Lord’s coming in the air for His saints, and includes the realization of that experience :. psjfe— —..—— ---- .... 75c

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