The Coming Prince: The Marvelous Prophecy of Daniel's Seventy Weeks Concerning the Antichrist

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Cosimo, Inc., 2007 M12 1 - 312 páginas
He was one of the most popular lay preachers and Christian apologists of his day: Sir Robert Anderson devoutly believed that the Bible was the inerrant word of God, and in this popular 1881 book-a companion to his Daniel in the Critics' Den-he mounts a defense of the prophetic Old Testament Book of Daniel, an early example of apocalyptic philosophy in Christianity. Students of the Bible will appreciate this historically valuable attempt to set straight the many controversies surrounding Daniel regarding its authorship and even the date of its writing. And anyone interested in the apocalyptic fervor of modern-day fundamentalist Christianity will find this an instructive and enlightening read. While at Scotland Yard, Irish police official and religious scholar SIR ROBERT ANDERSON (1841-1918) helped investigate the Jack the Ripper murders, but he is best remembered for his works of Bible study, including Forgotten Truths and The Silence of God.

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Introductory
1
Daniel and His Times
19
The Kings Dream and the Prophets Visions
28
The Vision by the River of Ulai
41
The Angels Message
51
The Prophetic Year
67
The Mystic Era of the Weeks
76
Messiah the Prince
88
The Paschal Supper
106
Fulfilment of the Prophecy
119
Principles of Interpretation
130
Fulness of the Gentiles
149
Second Sermon on the Mount
159
The Patmos Visions
171
The Coming Prince
190
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Robert Anderson lives and works in New York City.

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