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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... represented by these two men. The story of each life is the narration of the events of a life in which love worked, and is an object lesson of the development of Christian character. In the town of Bethsaida, on the west shore of.
... represents those who accept because the mind is convinced of truth. He sought at once for his brother Peter, saying, “We have found the Messiah, ... the Christ, the Anointed.” And when Peter came to Christ he was convinced of the divine ...
... representing the far North and East, met in trade, with citizens of 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 ...
... represents in allegory, those who hope to obtain righteousness by their own efforts. Such are the Jews against whom the church at Smyrna was warned. Isaac, the son of Sarah and Abraham, was the child of promise, and represents those who ...
... of the Greeks. If this doctrine had not been accepted in the church which claimed to be following the Saviour; if the children and the young people had been fed on truth instead of the mixture of good and evil, as represented by.