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CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE: Prophetic Investigator and Dictionary of Writers PFF3 599

Now comes the last of the leading prophetic journals, The Investigator, followed by the unique Dictionary of Writers on the Prophecies, both published in London. Anonymous tracts echo the advent message. Meetings for the study of prophecy convene in different cities. The familiar pattern of the prophecies appears, including the 2300 years. The Day of Atonement type is stressed again. The midnight cry is sounding from a thousand voices, declares a Bristol clergyman. Echoes of Bengel’s positions are heard, and finally the testimony of another military man is given. We first note the strong witness of the journal edited by J. W. Brooks. PFF3 599.1