PREFACE
- PREFACE
- 01 THE MILLENNIUM
- 02 THE SECOND ADVENT
- 03 THE GREAT IMAGE OF DANIEL CHAPTER II
- 04 THE VISION OF DANIEL CHAPTER VII
- 05 THE VISION OF DANIEL CHAPTER VIII
- 06 THE 70 WEEKS AND 2300 DAYS
- 07 THE SANCTUARY
- 08 THE MESSAGES OF REVELATION CHAPTER XIV
- 09 REVELATION XII. AND XIII
- 10 THE SABBATH
- 11 BIBLE VIEW OF THE SABBATH
- 12 THE SABBATH THEORY OF AKERS, JENNINGS, MEDE AND FULLER
- 13 SABBATH AND SUNDAY - SECULAR HISTORY
- 14 NATURE AND DESTINY OF MAN
- 15 NATURE AND DESTINY OF MAN - (Continued)
- 16 DESTINY OF THE WICKED
- 17 DESTINY OF THE WICKED - (CONTINUED)
- 18 THE SEVEN LAST PLAGUES
- 19 THE ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FOUR THOUSAND
- 20 THE SEVEN CHURCHES
- 21 LESSON TWENTY-ONE. THE SEVEN SEALS
- 22 LESSON TWENTY-TWO. THE SEVEN TRUMPETS
- 23 THE MINISTRATION OF ANGELS
- 24 THE SAINTS’ INHERITANCE
- 25 GIFTS OF THE SPIRIT
- 26 BAPTISM - ITS RELATION TO THE DIVINE LAW IN THE WORK OF TRUE CONVERSION
- 27 CHRIST IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
- 28 THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK
- 29 THE BIBLE SABBATH
- INDEX
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PREFACE
IN the following pages is given a synopsis of the lectures delivered at the Biblical Institute, held by Elders James White and U. Smith, in Oakland, California, April 1-17, 1877. The design in these pages has been to give the principal facts, dates and references, connected with the important subjects presented, in as brief a manner as possible, and these, it is believed, will serve in connection with the review questions to give a general idea of the teachings of the Scriptures on these great themes, and furnish a good basis for further study.TBI i.1
We would call especial attention to the questions as a feature upon which rests in large measure the value of the book. Those who use the book for class exercises will of course use the questions. And we would recommend their use even by the general reader.TBI i.2
It will be hardly necessary to say to those who may use this work in class exercises, that the Lessons as here divided are not intended to measure the length of the recitations. A Lesson embraces an entire subject; but it will be found profitable to devote quite a number of recitations in many instances to a single lesson. We commend a thorough study of these all-important themes to those everywhere who desire to acquaint themselves with the prophetic word.TBI i.3