- Preface
- A Word Of Explanation
- The Great Controversy
- Chapter 1—Weeping Over Jerusalem
- Chapter 2—Cleansing the Temple
- Chapter 3—Jesus and the Pharisees
- Chapter 4—Denouncing the Pharisees
- Chapter 5—In the Outer Court
- Chapter 6—The Passover Supper
- Chapter 7—In the Garden
- Chapter 8—In the Judgment Hall
- Chapter 9—Condemnation of Jesus
- Chapter 10—Calvary
- Chapter 11—At the Sepulcher
- Chapter 12—The Conflict Ended
- Chapter 13—The Resurrection
- Chapter 14—The Women at the Tomb
- Chapter 15—Jesus at Emmaus
- Chapter 16—In the Upper Chamber
- Chapter 17—Jesus at Galilee
- Chapter 18—Meeting of the Brethren
- Chapter 19—Ascension of Christ
- Chapter 20—The Pentecost
- Chapter 21—The Cripple Healed
- Chapter 22—The Seven Deacons
- Chapter 23—Conversion of Saul
- Chapter 24—Paul Commences His Ministry
- Chapter 25—The Ministry of Peter
- Chapter 26—Deliverance of Peter
- Chapter 27—Ordination of Paul and Barnabas
- Chapter 28—Preaching Among the Heathen
- Chapter 29—Jew and Gentile
- Chapter 30—Imprisonment of Paul and Silas
- Chapter 31—Opposition at Thessalonica
- Chapter 32—Paul at Berea and Athens
- Chapter 33—Paul at Corinth
- Chapter 34—Paul at Ephesus
- Chapter 35—Trials and Victories of Paul
- Chapter 36—Martyrdom of Paul and Peter
Preface
Volumes one and two of this work are before the public. This volume is the continuation of the same important theme. The subject of the great controversy between Christ and Satan will close with the coming of Christ, the resurrection of the dead, the destruction of Satan and of sin, and the glorious reign of Christ on the New Earth. Each volume up to the present has been more instructive and interesting than the one that preceded it, and, judging from the triumphant theme of the consummation when the glorious kingdom of Christ and of God shall be established on the New Earth, the fourth volume will far exceed either of the first three.3SP 3.1
This volume is solemnly dedicated to the cause of God, with the fervent prayer of author and publishers that it may prove a great blessing to the cause and people of God, and be the means in his hands of opening the eyes of many who are blind to the things of the Spirit of God.3SP 3.2