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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... papacy, were most diligent workers. The church absorbed every government, every industry, all the educational institutions, — everything. There was not a corner of Europe which was not under the direct inspection of that allabsorbing ...
... papacy. Jezebel was thrown from a window and dashed to pieces, and dogs ate her body. Ahab was slain, and dogs licked up his blood, and his sons also killed. Of the “mystery of iniquity” it is recorded, “Behold, I will cast her into a ...
... for the truth which they knew and lived out, because they did not have the light of the first centuries. Justification by faith was the doctrine which broke the power of the papacy. Christ and Him crucified, a truth so.
Stephen Haskell. of the papacy. Christ and Him crucified, a truth so long forgotten, or replaced by faith in the head of the church, was given to the people of the world in the sixteenth century. Many other truths, long hidden by the ...
... papacy, and Protestantism under the name of Puritanism. The Commonwealth was Puritanism in power; and it was then demonstrated that there was not yet strength enough to resist the crown of tyranny when it lay within the grasp of man ...