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Looking for the Saviour [1913]

 

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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