The Story of the Seer of PatmosRavenio Books Stephen N. Haskell (1833–1922) was an evangelist, missionary and writer in the early days of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. This classic on the book of Revelation contains the following chapters:
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... it prove a blessing to thousands of souls who are struggling with the conflicts and ills of this life, and guide them to the pearly portals of the New Jerusalem. Foreword One of the distinguishing features of the age of.
... Jerusalem for a number of years, and was known as one of the pillars of that church as late as A.D. 58. John's fervent love for the Saviour grew stronger as he suffered oppression and imprisonment. His own brother, James, was among the ...
... Jerusalem. Not now despised, mocked, and rejected, but standing in the midst of the seven candlesticks, — the churches, their light being the reflection of His own. He was clothed, not in the cast-off purple robe, but in a garment of ...
... Jerusalem church, was acquainted with the progress of the light as it spread from that center, and from Patmos his heart turned to the believers on the mainland. The angel said, “Unto the church of Ephesus write: 'I know thy works, and ...
... Jerusalem, Ephesus and Alexandria, — all contended for supremacy, but Rome, the seat of the dragon, was finally the acknowledged head of the Christian church. God watched the church as it trod this dangerous path to worldly exaltation ...