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The Revelation of Christ The Revelation of Christ Brief notes in interpretation Section 1 — Present Things Introductory. — Rev. 1 Ephesus: the Decline of the Church. — Rev. 2:1-7 Smyrna: the Double Assault of the Enemy. — Rev. 2:8-11 Pergamos: Nicolaitanism, or the Rise and Growth of Clerisy. — Rev. 2:12-17 Thyatira: the Reign of the World-Church. — Rev. 2:18 B H a `
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Y9Q#3 [1Grant, F.W. - The Revelation of ChristGrant, F.W.-RevelationThis is Grant's (Brethren) commentary on Revelation. It is brief.grant-f-w-the-revelation-of-christGrant, F.W.12012-10-31 00:00:00wlue777 in colloboration with David Coxstempublishing.comeng Among the Dead. — Rev. 3:1-7 Philadelphia: the Revival of the Word of Christ, and the Brotherhood of Christians. — Rev. 3:7-13 Laodicea: What Brings the Time of Christ's Patience to an End. — Rev. 3:14-22 Section 2 — "Things that shall be." Part 2. The Trumpets. — Rev. 8:2 — 11:18 Part 3. The Trinity of Evil, and the Manifestation of the Wicked One. — Rev. 11:19-13 Part 4. The Earth-Trial. — Rev. 14 Part 5. The Vials of Wrath. — Rev. 15, 16 Part 7. The Consummation. — Rev. 19:5-Rev. 22 This module was created by wlue777. Footnotes In another place: "Although a man should be foul with every vice — the blackest that can be named, yet, should he fall into the baptismal pool, he ascends from the divine waters purer than the beams of noon." The words "vision" and "prophecy" (literally "prophet") Keil says, "are used in comprehensive generality for all existing prophecies and prophets. Not only the prophecies, but the prophet who gives it, i.e. not merely the prophet but the calling of the prophet must be sealed. Prophecies, and prophets are sealed when, by the full realization of all prophecies prophecy ceases, no prophets any more appear." (Keil on Daniel.)
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by F. W. Grant.
Published by Loizeaux Brothers,
Bible Truth Depot, 1 East 13th Street, New York.
Part 1. Introductory. — Rev. 4 — 8:1
Part 6. Babylon and Her Overthrow. — Rev. 17-19:4
"As a spark thrown into the ocean is instantly extinguished, so is sin, be it what it may, extinguished when the man is thrown into the laver of regeneration."
I quote from Isaac Taylor's "Ancient Christianity," (Philadelphia edition, pp. 346, 325, 326,) on "the means of estimating the quality of the Nicene theology," where much else of the same character may be found. It is significant that the Nicene Creed, with all its Trinitarian orthodoxy, knows nothing but "one baptism, for the remission of sins.