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The Great Prophecies of the Centuries Concerning the Church and the Mysteries, Vol. 3
Pember, G. H.

END TIMES COLLECTION

The Great Prophecies of the Centuries Concerning the Church and the Mysteries, Vol. 3

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USA MAIN LIBRARY - END TIMES COLLECTION (Apr 1998)
BS 2826 .P4
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503 pages | Cover will differ/ Conley and Schoettle
$ 26.95 | Value: $ 26.95
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LC Control No. 978156453201

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Review"One of the most valuable expositions of prophecy ever published." -- Prophetic News"Pember was one name...that dominated prophetic study in the Victorian age... foremost in scholarship, expository insight, and literary clarity..." -- D.M. Panton"distinct and conspicuous mark on the exhaustless theme of Scripture Prophecy... interpretation marked by great comprehensiveness and self-consistency." -- United Presbyterian MagazineFrom the PublisherGeorge Hawkins Pember was a comtemparary of Robert Govett, G. H. Lang, and D.M. Panton, and shared many of the same unique hermeneutic principles which categorized them into a 'set' by themselves. They were vastly ahead of their time and produced teachings which perplexed many and blessed others. It is the latter group that feels deeply indebted to Mr. Pember and his colleagues for heavenly instruction.The value of his insights, and their applicability to succeeding generations is evident through the work for which Pember is best known, EARTH'S EARLIEST AGES (Kregel Pub. Co.). Originally published in 1876, it remains in print and has survived three previous publishers.The Gentiles, The Jews, and The Church of God (Vol. 1), the first of his prophetic series was later expanded into three additional volumes. These include, The Great prophecies of the Centuries concerning Israel and the Gentiles (Vol. 2); The Church, The Churches, and The Mysteries (Vol. 3), and; The Great Prophecies of the Centuries Concerning The Church (Vol. 4).About the AuthorPember matriculated at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, in 1856; took the B.A. in 1860, being placed in the Second Class Classical Tripos; and his M.A. in 1863. He died July 5th, 1910, at the age of seventy-three. Though he studied the classics in his unconverted days for his own glory, after his conversion he sought to use the knowledge he had gained for the good of God's Church.

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