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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1867 Edition.
1867. Thurman writes in the Preface that having, through the light
of astronomy, examined those unerring records of God's celestial
calendar as given, for a declaration of times and a sign of the
world (Ecclesiastics xliii. 6) and thus discovered the truth as to
the correct chronology of our Bible, which removes the seal and
opens the book of Daniel, my object in this work is to write the
vision and make it plain upon tables (Hab.ii.2) to disclose that
portion of the sure word of prophecy (2 Pet. i. 19) which was shut
up and sealed till the time of the end (Dan.xii.4,9); and prepare a
book of reference for the convenience of those who, calling no man
father upon earth (Matt.xxiii.9), wish to act the more noble part
in that they examine themselves and search the scriptures daily as
to whether those things are so (Acts xvii.11).
1867. Thurman writes in the Preface that having, through the light
of astronomy, examined those unerring records of God's celestial
calendar as given, for a declaration of times and a sign of the
world (Ecclesiastics xliii. 6) and thus discovered the truth as to
the correct chronology of our Bible, which removes the seal and
opens the book of Daniel, my object in this work is to write the
vision and make it plain upon tables (Hab.ii.2) to disclose that
portion of the sure word of prophecy (2 Pet. i. 19) which was shut
up and sealed till the time of the end (Dan.xii.4,9); and prepare a
book of reference for the convenience of those who, calling no man
father upon earth (Matt.xxiii.9), wish to act the more noble part
in that they examine themselves and search the scriptures daily as
to whether those things are so (Acts xvii.11).
1867. Thurman writes in the Preface that having, through the light
of astronomy, examined those unerring records of God's celestial
calendar as given, for a declaration of times and a sign of the
world (Ecclesiastics xliii. 6) and thus discovered the truth as to
the correct chronology of our Bible, which removes the seal and
opens the book of Daniel, my object in this work is to write the
vision and make it plain upon tables (Hab.ii.2) to disclose that
portion of the sure word of prophecy (2 Pet. i. 19) which was shut
up and sealed till the time of the end (Dan.xii.4,9); and prepare a
book of reference for the convenience of those who, calling no man
father upon earth (Matt.xxiii.9), wish to act the more noble part
in that they examine themselves and search the scriptures daily as
to whether those things are so (Acts xvii.11).
1867. Thurman writes in the Preface that having, through the light
of astronomy, examined those unerring records of God_s celestial
calendar as given, for a declaration of times and a sign of the
world (Ecclesiastics xliii. 6) and thus discovered the truth as to
the correct chronology of our Bible, which removes the seal and
opens the book of Daniel, my object in this work is to write the
vision and make it plain upon tables (Hab.ii.2) to disclose that
portion of the sure word of prophecy (2 Pet. i. 19) which was shut
up and sealed till the time of the end (Dan.xii.4,9); and prepare a
book of reference for the convenience of those who, calling no man
father upon earth (Matt.xxiii.9), wish to act the more noble part
in that they examine themselves and search the scriptures daily as
to whether those things are so (Acts xvii.11).
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