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"'This know
also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.
For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous,
boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents,
unthankful, unholy.' 'Men shall be lovers of their own
selves' -- two things, closely connected, are referred to:
selfishness and egotism. Self-lovers! Was there
ever a time when there was so much self-seeking and
self-pleasing, and so little self-sacrifice by professing
Christians? "Covetous" -- money-lovers. What
fortunes are now amassed by those who claim to be not their
own but bought with a price!
Our average
church-member is as greedy and grasping as the worlding.
"Boasters"--intellectual boasting--laying claim to the
possession of a wisdom and scholarship unknown to our
forefathers; ecclesiastical boasting, evidenced in
denomination pride; and what is most obnoxious of all,
spiritual boasting--the profession of superior piety, the
advertising of a "victorious life," baptism of the Spirit,"
"sinless perfection," etc. "Proud"--proud of their
culture, liberality and broadmindedness."
TABLE OF
CONTENTS:
INTRODUCTION
- The
Necessity of the Redeemer's Return
- The Hope of
the Redeemer's Return
- The Fact of
the Redeemer's Return
- The Time of
the Redeemer's Return
- The
Imminency of the Redeemer's Return
- The Signs
of the Redeemer's Return
- The
Beneficiaries of the Redeemer's Return
- The
Churchward Results of the Redeemer's Return
- The
Worldward Results of the Redeemer's Return
- The
Consummation of the Redeemer's Return
- Conclusion
APPENDIX
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