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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... Rome, Egypt, and Cyrene, men from the South and the West. Into these busy marts the Christian faith penetrated, and from these centers, the knowledge of the Christ was spread to all the world. Jehovah, the Great I AM, who appeared to ...
... Rome, — Christianity walked as a spotless virgin clothed in white. By preaching and by teaching, two methods which are divinely ordained for the spread of the truth, Paul and his fellow laborers raised up a church at Ephesus. John had ...
... gain favor above the very men who were foremost in the opposition to Christianity, espoused the cause of that despised sect, and through him, Christianity was raised to the throne of Rome. Pergamos means “exaltation,” or “elevation,” and ...
... 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, and to Pergamos He sent this message: “I have a few things against ...
... Rome. The church stood between the king and his subjects; it stood between parents and children; it came even between husband and wife. The secrets of men's hearts were open to the confessor. Works, works of all kinds were advocated ...