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CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION.
An Examination of Reasons advanced to support the View
that the Tribulation precedes the Resurrection of the Saints |
9 |
PART I. | |
Difficulty in Fixing the Sequence of Future Events | 19 |
A Lengthened Period Foretold between the Lord's Ascension and His
Return. The bearing of that fact on the Question under Consideration |
22 |
If the Disciples Whom the Lord Addressed in Matt. xxiv., xxv. were
"Christians Proper," would that indicate that the Church must pass through the Great Tribulation? |
23 |
Christ Spoke to His Disciples of Events which were to occur before His
Return. Does that indicate that His Coming is not now an Every Day Possibility? |
31 |
The "Day of the Lord" must be preceded by the Advent of Antichrist.
What is the bearing of that fact upon the Coming of Christ for His Saints? |
32 |
"Tribulation" is the Appointed Portion for the Disciples of Christ in the
World; but "the Great Tribulation" is not appointed for them |
37 |
"When ye see these things BEGIN . . . Your Redemption draweth nigh" | 38 |
"To You who are Troubled, Rest with Us" | 46 |
The "Hope" of the Church | 55 |
PART II. | |
Reasons deduced from Scripture for expecting the Coming of Christ and
the Resurrection of Saints before the Great Tribulation |
61 |
The Judgment Seat of Christ before which "We Must ALL Appear" | 62 |
Analogy to the First Coming, Those that "Looked for Redemption in Israel" | 69 |
The Great Tribulation, a Part of the National History of Israel | 72 |
The Prospect placed before the Saints | 78 |
Their Prospect is Immediate | 81 |
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