Heralds of the Morning

Heralds of the Morning The Meaning of the Social and Political Problems of To-Day and the Significance of the Great Phenomena in Nature (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Heralds of the Morning: The Meaning of the Social and Political Problems of to-Day and the Significance of the Great Phenomena in Nature

And, reader, this unworthy foreword only seryes as an introduction to the pages following, written by my friend and brother, Asa Oscar Tait. In them are arrayed some of the many evidences of God's word which show that the great Home-coming of our Lord and Master is nigh. In plainest, clearest language, by illustration and quota tion, are the evidences rehearsed, fortified, and demon strated. Christ is is the fitting close to every chapter The 11 hole work is 1ib1ant with the intensity of the times through which we are passing. Read its pages, ponder its sublime and awful faets,1eeei1e its t1uth; and then, when the great drama shall have closed, man you be among those who shall, with glad hearts filled with beav enly melody, welcome the Home-coming of the King.

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ISBN: 9780243930418
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
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Number of pages: 422
Weight: -1g
Height: 10mm
Width: 6mm
Spine width: 1mm