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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... worship. Side by side with the Greeks, dwelt Jews, men who ought to have held aloft the worship of Jehovah, but who had lost the Spirit by mingling with the idol worshipers. It was into this city, restless and turbulent and easily ...
... worship which they could not comprehend. The kingdom of Christ was invading the realm of the enemy, and there were no weapons which could attack it. In the space of thirty years, the Gospel went to every creature under heaven. Rich and ...
... worship which took the place of the worship of Jehovah. It is fornication in the eyes of God when His people are wedded to any power save the arm of Omnipotence. If ancient Israel had remained true to the teachings of their leader, the ...
... worshiping the Lord. Ahab, the king of Israel, married her for the sake of her influence, but found himself completely ... worship of Jehovah. The prophets of God were put to death by order of the queen; even Elijah fled before her face ...
... worship God in the prescribed way. Nevertheless, America was destined to be the home of Protestantism; and gradually, the shackles of the Dark Ages were dropped off, and the equal rights of mankind were acknowledged. The Constitution of ...