The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2
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Froom, LeRoy Edwin
Branson, William HenryCampbell, MichaelChristian, Lewis HarrisonDamsteegt, Pieter GerardDick, Everett NewfonEdwardson, ChristianHowell, Warren EugeneMinisterial Association of the General ConferenceNix, James R.Read, Walter EdwinSpalding, Arthur WhitefieldSpicer, William AmbroseRobinson, Dores Eugene
By LeRoy Edwin Froomen
Book code: PFF2
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Published by Review and Herald Publishing Association, Washington, D. C.
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Citation: Froom, L. E. (1948) The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2. Review and Herald Publishing Association, Washington, D. C..
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enThe Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2
- Contents- Illustrations and Charts
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- I. Thinkers Disillusioned by Break in Papal Continuity
- II. Dante’s Portrayal of Prophesied Papal Apostasy
- III. “Divine Comedy” a Prophetic Portrayal of Corruption
- IV. Petrarch Declares Papacy Fulfills Prophetic Terms
- V. Milicz-Bohemian Herald of Already Existent Antichrist
- VI. Janow Makes Complete Break With Rome Over Antichrist
- VII. Epitome of Janow’s Teachings on Antichrist
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- I. The Founding of the Universities
- II. The Fourteenth Century Conciliar Movement
- III. Morning Star Appears Before Reformation Dawn
- IV. Exposes Antichrist as False Church of Prophecy
- V. Wyclif s Remarkable Expositions of Daniel’s Prophecies
- VI. Wyclifism Condemned as Heresy at Oxford and Constance
- VII. The Plowman’s Prayer and the Lantern of Light
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- I. Influential Catholics Point the Finger at Rome
- II. Brute Makes Defense on Basis of Bible Prophecies
- III. Tabulation of Individual Points of Interpretation
- IV. Oldcastle Martyred for Maintaining Pope Is Antichrist
- V. Wimbledon’s Sermon on Matthew 24 and Seven Seals
- VI. Purvey-Projector of First Protestant Commentary
- VII. Relentless Suppression of the Lollards
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- I. Warring Against the Saints by Council Action
- II. Multiple Background of Bohemian Reforms
- III. Stormy Career of Huss as Reform Leader
- IV. Faithful Unto Death for Prophetic Faith
- V. Huss Discussed Antichrist’s Identity and Prophesied Doom
- VI. Hussites Continue Struggle Against Antichrist of Prophecy
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- I. The Secret of the Reformers’ Unprecedented Defiance
- II. Forthright Language of the Reformation Times
- III. Luther Sets the Pattern for the Reformation
- IV. Reaches Conclusions on Papal Antichrist
- V. Religious Freedom Perceived and Proclaimed
- VI. The Final Rupture With Rome
- VII. Reformation Artists Illuminate the Prophecies
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- I. 1500 Tractates Empower 16th-Century Reformation
- II. Melanchthon Holds Prophetic Views Similar to Luther
- III. Nurnberg Embraces the New Protestant Faith
- IV. Osiander Leads Nurnberg to Adopt Reformation Principles
- V. The First French Recruit Revives Future Millennium
- VI. Amsdorf Prophesied Antichrist Enforcing Marks of Beast
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- I. Application of Prophecies to Turks Followed by Some
- II. Funck Places Seventy Weeks Between 457 B.C. and A.D. 34
- III. Solis-Nurnberg Engraver of Graphic Prophetic Symbols
- IV. Flacius-Books Markedly Mold Protestant Interpretation
- V. Conradus-Italian Convert Holds Millennium Yet Future
- VI. Stiefel Sets Day and Hour Despite Luther’s Protests
- VII. Musculus-World’s End Within Few Hundred Years
- VIII. Selnecker-Stresses Unity of Belief on Prophecies
- IX. Nigrinus-Reaches Peak of Reformation Interpretation
- X. Chytraeus-Prophetic Fulfillment Soon to End in Judgment
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- I. Zwingli and Juda Hold Similar Views on Antichrist
- II. Oecolampadius-Stone Is God’s Kingdom; Little Horn Is Papacy
- III. Bibliander-Antichrist Is Papacy; Millennium Yet Future
- IV. Bullinger-Little Horn Is Papacy, Not Turk
- V. Epitome of Bullinger’s Teachings on the Prophecies
- VI. Slimmer Pictures Little Horn Surmounted by Pope’s Triple Crown
- VII. Growing Concern Over End-Date of the 1260 Years
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- I. English Reform Movement Differs From Continental
- II. Tyndale-Centers Emphasis on Pope as Antichrist
- III. Barnes Burned for Rejection of the Papal Chaff
- IV. Joye-Systematic Exposition of Daniel’s Symbols and Periods
- V. Henry VIII Prohibits English Bibles and Prophetic Expositions
- VI. Ridley Burned for Repudiation of Papal Antichrist
- VII. Latimer-Antichrist’s End at Close of Prophetic Outline
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- I. Bale-Portrays Opposing Churches of Christ and Antichrist
- II. Becon Deals With Antichrist Throughout His Works
- III. Coverdale-Poem on the Fall of Babylon
- IV. Geveren Translated; Eberhard Cited
- V. Jewel-Logical Expositor of Prophecies on Antichrist
- VI. Foxe, the Martyrologist, Writes Commentary on Apocalypse
- VII. Sandys Summarizes Signs and Prophecies of End
- VIII. Fulke Identifies Papal Antichrist by Seven Hills of Rome
- IX. Prophetic Interpretation Woven into Formulas of Church
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- I. Reformation Followed by Catholic Counter Reformation
- II. Jesuitism Most Potent Assailant of the Reformation
- III. Loyola’s Holy Militia for Defense of the Faith
- IV. Two Irreconcilable Systems Clash at Trent
- V. Historical Background, Call, and Scope of Council
- VI. Decisions Crystallized Into Catechism and Creed
- VII. Articles Added to Nicene Creed by Creed of Pius IV
- VIII. Speech of Archbishop of Reggio, January 18, 1562
- IX. Power of Persecution Employed Anew
- X. Prohibited Books Condemned by Roman Index
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- I. Counterinterpretations Divert Protestant Applications
- II. Two Conflicting Alternatives Brought Forth
- III. Rica Initiates Futurist Counterinterpretation
- IV. Bellarmine Centers Attack on Year Day Principle
- V. The Twofold Issue-Antichrist’s Nature and Duration
- VI. Viegas Supports Futuristic Scheme
- VII. Lapide Supports Ribera and Censures Alcazar
- VIII. Malvenda-Antichrist Only Appears Before End
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- I. Alcazar Projects Conflicting Preterist Interpretation
- II. Compromising Protestants Adopt Preteristic Scheme
- III. Brightman Confutes Futurism and Stresses Year Day
- IV. Pareus Fxposes Futurism and Establishes Historical System
- V. Grotius First Protestant to Adopt Alcazar’s Preterism
- VI. Hammond-First English Proponent of Preterism
- VII. Counter Reformation Regains Lost Ground for Church
- VIII. Consensus of Reformation Writer Conviction
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- I. Preview of the PostReformation Characteristics
- II. Downham Expounds Stone, Daily, Turkish and Papal Periods
- III. James I-Royal Expositor Cites Prophecies to Fellow Kings
- IV. Mede Confirms Historical Interpretation and Year Day Principle
- V. Comprehensive View of Mede’s Prophetic Positions
- VI. Battle Over Douay Rheims Catholic Bible Notes
- VII. Historical Interpretation Sustained by Various Groups
- VIII. Uncompromising Declaration of Westminster Standard
- IX. Whetenhall and Willet Press Antichrist Identity
- X. Forbes-Clear on Antichrist and Year Day; Confused on Millennium
- XI. Ramsay-“Out of Babylon” the Authority for Leaving Rome
- XII. Paralleling Witness of Coins and Medals
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- I. Geree-Mysteries of Prophecy Clarified by Fulfillment
- II. Trapp-Reformation Wound of Beast Healed by Jesuits
- III. Clear Note Sounded in Anonymous Exposition
- IV. Bernard-Catholic Witnesses Substantiate Protestant Claims
- V. Guild-Antichrist Not an Individual but a Succession
- VI. Heylyn Expresses General Longing for Antichrist’s End
- VII. More Sustains Historical School Against Innovation
- VIII. Broughton Rebuked for Reviving Porphyry Theory
- IX. Positions of Fifth Monarchy Expositors
- X. Cromwell’s Clash With Fifth Monarchy Extremists
- XI. Tillinghast Makes 70 Weeks Part of 2300 Years
- XII. Goodwin-Turkish and Papal Periods and Future Millennium
- XIII. Homes and Over ton Base Millennium on Resurrection
- XIV. Sherwin Focuses Attention on 2300-Year Terminus at Millennium
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- I. Few Advances Among Post-Reformation German Expositors
- II. Minor German Expositors Parallel English Positions
- III. Gerhard-Noted Lutheran Theologian
- IV. Helwig Finds 666 in Vicarius Filii Dei
- V. Cramer-One of the First German Premillennialists
- VI. Alsted Ends the 1335 Year-Days in A.D. 1694
- VII. Hoe-Redeemed Saints Spend Millennium in Heaven
- VIII. Cocceius Denies Grotius’ Fallacy; Reaffirms Historical View
- IX. Calovius Combats Grotius’ Adoption of Catholic Interpretation
- X. Lucius and Comenius on the 1260 Years
- XI. Pietism Stresses Vital Christianity Instead of Dogmatics
- XII. Spener-Pietist Founder Holds Same Prophetic Positions
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- I. Du Jon Holds Prophetic Day Stands for Literal Year
- II. Revocation of Edict of Nantes the Prelude to Persecution
- III. Pacard Opens Century With Standard Protestant Positions
- IV. Cottiere Two Witnesses Are Two Testaments Prophesying 1260 Years
- V. Cappel Begins Seventy Weeks With Seventh of Artaxerxes (457 B.C.)
- VI. De Launay True Jerusalem Is Persecuted by Beast
- VII. Amyraut Puts Millennium After Judgment of Little Horn
- VIII. De Mornay Says Papacy Is Prophesied Antichrist
- IX. Bourignon Court of Rome Is Harlot of Apocalypse
- X. Jurieu France Considered Tenth Part of Papal City
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- I. Advances Countered by Serious Retrogressions
- II. Fleming Forecasts French Revolution as Prelude to Papal Overthrow
- III. Whitby Projects His New Postmillennial Scheme
- IV. Daubuz Holds Firmly to Historical School Interpretation
- V. Unknown Writer Revives Eastern-Western Antichrist Theory
- VI. Isaac Newton Employs Scientific Approach to Prophecy
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- I. Lowth The 2300 Years Extend to Antichrist’s End
- II. Whiston Applies Year-Day Principle to Prophetic Periods
- III. Lisbon Earthquake Recognized as Sign of Approaching Advent
- IV. Vitringa Compromises on Year-Day and Postmillennium
- V. French Work Continues Prophetic Interpretation
- VI. Pyle Condemns Grotius’ Attempt to Compromise Protestantism
- VII. Rudd Confutes Whitby’s Postmillennial Theory
- VIII. Gill-Stalwart Defender of Historic Positions
- IX. Thomas Newton-Representative of Protestant Historical Positions
- X. De la Flechere-2300 Years Expiring; French Revolution Impending
- XI. R. M. Places 2300 Years Between B.C. 558 and 1742
- XII. Wesley, Following Bengel, Sets Consummation for 1836
- XIII. Purves Anticipates 2300 Years Will End in 1766
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- I. Growth and Extension of Pietism’s Influence
- II. Horch-2300 Extending to Kingdom, Includes Lesser Periods
- III. Wide Study and Concern Over 2300 Years
- IV. Berlenburg Bible-2300 Years Reach to Christ’s Kingdom
- V. Swedenborg Spiritual Advent and Carnal Jerusalem Theories
- VI. German Rationalists Adopt the Preterist School
- VII. Bengel Projects Strange Modification of Year-Day Principle
- VIII. Petri First to Begin 70 Weeks Synchronously With 2300
- IX. Wood Begins the Periods Simultaneously
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- I. Constitutes Turning Point in Modern History
- II. Far-reaching Implications of the Upheaval
- III. The First Revolutionary Acts in 1789
- IV. The Break With the Catholic Church
- V. The Break With Royalty in 1791
- VI. The Climax of Revolutionary Frenzy in 1793
- VII. Reign of Guillotine Followed by Wars of Napoleon
- VIII. Bell-France Accomplishing the Fall of Antichrist
- IX. American Clergyman-Anticipates Papal Overthrow in 1798
- X. Priestley-French Revolution Is Earthquake in Action
- XI. Bicheno-1260 Years From Justinian to Present Revolution
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- I. King Recognizes and Proclaims End of 1260 Years (1798)
- II. Valpy Proclaims 1798 in Sermon to Reading Association
- III. Wrangham-Prophetic Demand Is Now Fulfilled
- IV. Daubeny-France Pulling Down Usurping Antichrist
- V. Simpson-1260 Years Accomplished Before Our Eyes
- VI. Thube Asserts Papal Wound of 1798 to Be Healed
- VII. Galloway-Two Testament Witnesses Dead From 1792-1796
- VIII. Revolution Has Profound Effect on Interpretation
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- Acknowledgments
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