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    GENERAL INDEX

    ABOMINATION that maketh desolate set up, 285.
    Abubekr, his singular commands to his army, 500.
    A Campbell describes sects, 605.
    Actium, battle of, 275.
    Adding to, or taking from, 774.
    Alexander, the Great, first king of the Grecian Empire, 58;
    his generous treatment of the royal Persian captives, 59;
    his self-conceit, 59;
    his debaucheries and death, 59;
    celerity of his movements, 131;
    how his kingdom was divided into four parts, 131;
    fulfils Daniel 11:3, 4, 249;
    his posterity extinct in 22 years, id.;
    names of the four generals who divided his kingdom, 249;
    their territory, id.
    Alaric invades Rome, 479.
    A new power introduced, 292.
    Angel, Christ’s, who, 353.
    Angel of the church, who, 375.
    Angels not disembodied souls, 728.
    Anger of the nations, when, 539.
    Anointing the most holy, what, 237.
    Antiochus Magnus fulfils Daniel 11:13, 255.
    Antipas, who, 384.
    A thousand years in heaven, 741.
    Attila, the Hun, ranks with Alaric and Genseric in the destruction of the Roman Empire, 485, 487.
    Ark of testament in heaven, 667.
    Armageddon, battle of, 695.
    Assistance rendered Turkey, 311.
    Azazel, name of the devil, 733.
    BABYLON, city, description of; stratagem of Cyrus by which it was taken, 51;
    its final ruin, 54.
    Babylonish Empire, the head of gold, 44;
    when founded, id.: its extent, 45;
    how universal, 46.
    Babylon, symbolical, what, 636.
    Baalam, his doctrine, what, 385.
    Bear, a symbol of Medo-Persia. 128.
    Beast, great and terrible, symbol of Rome, 132.
    Beast, image to, what, 587;
    mark of, what, 596.
    Beast of Revelation 13:1, and little horn of Daniel 7:25 identical 563.
    Beasts, four, who, 417.
    Belshazzar, son of Nabonadius, joint ruler with his father, 50;
    his impious feast, 102;
    chosen by Cyrus as the time to capture Babylon, 102;
    its conclusion, 107;
    poetical description of, by Sir Edwin Arnold, 108-114.
    Benediction on commandment-keepers, 769.
    Berenice married to Antiochus, 251;
    murdered by Laodice, id.
    Bible names, significance of, 28.
    Binding of Satan, what, 736.
    Blessing, the, at end of 1335 days, what, 343.
    Bonaparte dreams of glory, 303;
    Egyptian expedition, 304;
    his views of Russia, 314.
    Book of life, 394.
    Books, ancient, style of, 420.
    Bottomless pit, meaning of, 498, 735.
    Bride, the Lamb’s wife, who, 727, 753.
    CAESAR, Augustus, a raiser of taxes, fulfils Daniel 11:20, 265.
    Caesar, Julius, assumes control of Egypt, 261;
    is captivated by Cleopatra, 262;
    fulfils Daniel 11:18, 19, 264.
    Caesar, Tiberias, fulfils Daniel 11:21, 22, 266.
    Candlesticks, meaning of, 371.
    Catholic Catechisms, testimony of, 602, 603.
    Catholic Federation, the 582, 583.
    Changing times and laws, what, 159.
    Character of U.S. government, 579, 580.
    Chastisement, a token of love, 406.
    Chittim, what country, 280.
    Chosroes, king of Persia, 496.
    Christian Endeavor, aims of, 616.
    Christian era 227, note.
    Christ’s present reign, 321;
    change of position, id.
    Chronology of the kingdom of God, 74-77.
    Chronology of third message. 666.
    Church and state in America, 609-621.
    Churches, the seven, cover the whole gospel age, 355-357.
    Closing thoughts, 774.
    Cold and hot, signification of, 401.
    Coming of Christ visible, 361.
    Commandment of Cyrus, Darius, and Artaxerxes one decree, 231.
    Confession and denial of Christ, 395.
    Conscious state of the dead not proved by Daniel 12:2, 327.
    Constantine XIII, last emperor of the East, 509.
    Constantinople, siege and overthrow of, 509.
    Consulship of Rome extinguished by Justinian, 489.
    Convulsions of nature, 721.
    Cyaxares, the Mede, called in Daniel 5:31 “Darius,“ 50.
    Cyrus, son of Cambyses, king of Persia, nephew of Cyaxares, or Darius, king of the Medes, 57;
    conquered Babylon, B.C. 538, 56;
    takes the throne on the death of Darius, 115;
    his decree for the return of the Jews, 57;
    length of his reign, 57;
    his successors, 57.
    DAILY, Daniel 8:11-13, what, 179.
    Daily taken away, how, 282.
    Daniel 8:11; 11:31, and Revelation 13:2, parallel, 282.
    Daniel and Revelation counterparts of each other, 3.
    Daniel in the lions’ den, 115-122;
    recognized by Paul as a true record, 116.
    Daniel’s prophecy to be understood, 5;
    Daniel and Ezekiel, 19, 20;
    Daniel’s place in prophecy, 20;
    source of his fame, id.;
    nature of his prophecy, 21;
    his integrity, 29;
    his exaltation, 81;
    his wonderful prayer, 206;
    his age and decease, 21.
    Darius Codomanus, the last king of Persia before Grecia, 57;
    overthrow at Arbela, 331 B.C., 58;
    his sad end, 58.
    Date of the captivity, 32.
    Dates of Christ’s baptism and crucifixion, 269.
    Days, the 1290, 341;
    the 1335, 342.
    Days, the 2300, why not explained in Daniel 8, 204;
    explained in chapter 9, 209-213;
    reach to cleansing of heavenly sanctuary, 200;
    termination of, 397.
    Decree of Justinian, 286, 287.
    De Tocqueville’s testimony, 568.
    Dimensions of the holy city, 756.
    Distinction between Christ and God, 358.
    Door opened in heaven. 413.
    Dragon, symbol, in one form, of Satan; in another, of Rome, 550.
    Dura, the site of Nebuchadnezzar’s rival image, 83; dedication of the image, 85;
    integrity of the three worthies, 87;
    Nebuchadnezzar’s rage, id.;
    their deliverance, 89;
    Nebuchadnezzar’s conversion, 90.
    EARTHQUAKE, the great, at Lisbon, 444-449.
    Elders, four and twenty, who, 415.
    Eminent reformers, 789.
    Enoch, contemporary with Adam, 3.
    Ephesus, meaning of, 375.
    Era, Christian, 227, note.
    Euphrates, symbolic, what, 691.
    Events of the year 508, A.D., 285.
    Exploits of saints, 289.
    Eye-salve, meaning of, 405.
    Ezra receives decree to restore Jerusalem, 223.
    FAMOUS marches of Alexander, 131.
    Federal Council of Churches, the, its purpose, 588;
    its formation, 588, 589;
    zeal for Sunday legislation, 591;
    intolerant character revealed, 592-594;
    aims at a religious monopoly, 593, 594.
    Firearms prophesied of, 510, note.
    First settlements in America, 576.
    Five months of Revelation 9:10, where located, 506.
    Forever and ever, meaning of, 675.
    Four beasts, Daniel’s vision of, 123.
    Four heads of leopard, what, 131;
    arose when. id.
    France an atheistical power, 292;
    fulfils Daniel 11:36-40, 292-302;
    fulfils Revelation 11:7-13, 532-537.
    GABRIEL, a prominent angel, 201;
    his glory, id.
    Genseric, naval warfare of, 481, 482.
    Genseric, the Vandal, 281.
    Geo. Alfred Townsend’s testimony, 568.
    Glass, sea of, what, 417.
    Glories of the stellar worlds, 329, 330.
    Gluttony rebuked, 721.
    God’s people preserve the world, 40.
    Gold tried in the fire, explained, 403.
    Gov. Pownal’s testimony, 567.
    Great wonders originating in the United States, 583, 584.
    Grecia, the brass of the great image, 58;
    the leopard of Daniel 7:6, 128;
    the goat of Daniel 8:5, 166;
    comes into prophecy B.C. 331,
    at battle of Arbela, 168.
    HAILSTORM, the final, 700.
    Heads, the seven, explained, 704.
    Heaven and earth flee away, how, 744.
    He-goat, as a symbol, explained, 166.
    Heraclius’ bold enterprise, 497.
    Horn, little, of Daniel 8, not a symbol of Antiochus Epiphanes, 172;
    but a symbol of Rome, 175;
    how it came forth from one of the four horns of the goat, 175;
    accurately fulfilled by Rome, 175-178;
    further explained, 203.
    Horn notable, of the goat, explained, 168.
    Horns, four, of the goat, what, 171.
    Horns, the three, plucked up before the little horn, 145-153.
    Horn with eyes and mouth, a symbol of the papacy, 134, 138-144.
    How long to the end, 338, 339.
    IMAGE, great world kingdom of Daniel 2:31, 42;
    adapted to Nebuchadnezzar’s position, 43.
    Indignation, what, 202.
    Interpolation in Revelation 1:11, 370.
    Interpretation, two systems of, 4;
    Origen’s mystical system, id.
    JERUSALEM’S overthrow predicted, 24;
    three times taken by Babylon, id.
    Jews, who are, 380.
    Jezebel, who, 388.
    John Palaeologus, death of, 508.
    John why banished, 364.
    Judgment before second advent, 644.
    Judgment investigative, 135.
    Justinian, papal decree, when established, 289.
    KEEPING the commandments, what, 674.
    Key of David, what, 396.
    Key to movements in heaven, 322.
    Kingdom of Revelation 1:9, meaning of, 363.
    Knowledge, increase of, 332-336.
    LAKE of fire, repeated, 741.
    Lamps of fire, the seven, what, 417.
    Land divided for gain, 301.
    Laodicea, meaning of, 400.
    Laodice put away by Antiochus, recalled, poisons him, and seats her son on the throne, 251.
    Last church not to perish, 622, 623.
    Last war against Babylon, 50.
    League between Jews and Romans, 259, 270.
    Leopard, a symbol of Grecia, 128.
    Life, book of, 746.
    Life of fourth beast not prolonged like that of the others, 136.
    Lion, a symbol of Babylon, 127.
    Location of government symbolized by two-horned beast, 580.
    Lord’s day, meaning of, 367, 372.
    Lot, meaning of, 344.
    MAGICIANS, etc., who, 33;
    their cunning, id.;
    issue of the struggle between them and Nebuchadnezzar, 34, 35;
    God’s providence manifest in their overthrow, 37.
    Mark of the beast, what, 606;
    who have it? 606, 607.
    Martyrs by the papacy, estimated, 154-158.
    Medo-Persia, the breast and arms of the great image, 56;
    how inferior to the head, id.;
    chief Scriptural event in its history, 56;
    overthrew Babylon, B.C. 538, and continued 207 years, 128.
    Michael, who, 244, 320.
    Mistake of Adventists in 1844, 645.
    Mohammedanism, rise of, 496.
    Moon darkened, 451.
    Morning Star, the, who, 391.
    Mystery of God, what, 525.
    NABONADIUS, the last king of Babylon, 50.
    Name, new, unknown, 387.
    National Reform Movement, the, its origin, 610;
    its object, 610;
    aims at church and state union, 611-613;
    would amend federal Constitution, 613-615;
    rapidly gaining in influence, 615, 616.
    Nebuchadnezzar’s wise policy, 27;
    commendable character, 41;
    his humiliation and final decree, 92-101.
    Nehemiah’s grant not a decree, 224.
    Nicolaitanes, who, 376.
    Nineveh, battle of, 497.
    North, king of, who, 249, 302.
    “Number of his name” what, 624.
    ODOACER governs Italy, 492.
    “Once in grace, always in grace,” disapproved, 394.
    Opening and shutting, meaning of, 396.
    Ottoman supremacy, fall of, 515.
    Our deeds all recorded, 745.
    Overturning of kingdom three times, 202.
    PARADISE withdrawn from the earth, 378;
    where, id.
    Paraphrase of 1 Corinthians 15:24-28, 411.
    Patmos description of, 364.
    Perdition of ungodly men, when, 739;
    they never tread the new earth, 740.
    Pergamos, meaning of, 383.
    Persecuting powers, professedly Christian, 558.
    Peter the Great, will of, 313.
    Philadelphia, signification of, 395.
    Plagues, seven last, poured out, 684.
    Political changes in the world between 1817 and 1865, 569.
    Pompey takes Jerusalem, 259;
    quarrels with Caesar, 260;
    flees to Egypt and is murdered, 261.
    Pope Pius VI, death of, 564.
    Prayer often heard before answers appear, 243.
    Prince of the covenant, who 269.
    Proclamation of Christ’s coming, not given by the apostles or the Reformers, 635;
    belongs to the present generation, 637;
    its extent, 641-643.
    Prominent martyrs, 786-789.
    Prophecy, importance of, 4.
    Prophetic time, close of, 524.
    Protestant church not true to its profession, 652.
    Ptolemy and Cleopatra placed under guardianship of Rome, 260.
    Ptolemy Epiphanes supported by Rome, 257.
    Ptolemy Euergetes fulfils Daniel 11:7-9, 251.
    Ptolemy, king of Egypt, fulfils Daniel 11:5, 250.
    Ptolemy Philadelphus fulfils Daniel 11:6, 250.
    Ptolemy Philopater fulfils Daniel 11:11, 12, 253.
    Punishment, degrees of, 745.
    RAM, as a symbol, explained, 165.
    Reading of Revelation 1:8, 363.
    Reformation, the great, 290;
    prophecy of, 555.
    Religious declension of present day, 660-663, 713-715.
    Resurrection, a special, 324-327.
    Revelation, meaning of, 349;
    wrong title given to, 351;
    date of, 364;
    object of, 352;
    dedicated to whom, 355;
    to be understood, 354.
    Revelation 12, symbols explained, 543.
    Reward of the righteous, 328.
    Robbers of God’s people, Romans, Daniel 11:14, 256.
    Rome, the legs of iron, 61;
    the terrible beast, 132;
    the horn of Daniel 8, 175;
    the great red dragon, 543;
    the leopard beast, 559;
    the scarlet beast, 704;
    succeeds Grecia, 61;
    Gibbon’s testimony, id.;
    interferes in behalf of Egypt, 260;
    fulfils Daniel 11:14-35, 255;
    its divided state to continue to the end, 72;
    a false application, 63-66;
    growth of, by legacies, 273;
    growing influence of the papacy at Washington, 583.
    Romulus, nicknamed Augustulus, last emperor of Rome, 488.
    Russia’s encroachments, 314.
    SABBATH, by whom changed, 603.
    Sabbath exists in this dispensation as Lord’s day, 369.
    Sacred writings, characteristics of, 23.
    Saints reign with Christ, 737.
    Sanctuary, the, not the earth, 182;
    not the land of Canaan, 183;
    not the church, 185;
    it is, first, the tabernacle of Moses, expanded later into the temple at Jerusalem, 186;
    secondly, the sanctuary in heaven, 191;
    how cleansed, 194-199;
    importance of the subject, 199, 236;
    in heaven, size and magnificence of, 427.
    Saracens and Turks, 495.
    Sardis, meaning of, 392.
    Scopas defeated by Antiochus, 258.
    Seal of God, what, 460-465.
    Seals, the seven, explained, 431-457.
    Seleucus Callinicus plundered by Ptolemy, 252;
    died in exile, 252.
    Seleucus Ceraunus and Antiochus Magnus fulfil Daniel 11:10, 253.
    Seleucus, king of Syria, fulfils, Daniel 11:5, 250.
    Seven Spirits, who, 357.
    Seventh-day Adventists, papers and books, 669;
    evangelical work, 669;
    how this work is fulfilling the third message, 671.
    “Seven Times,” of Daniel 4:16, literal, not prophetic; “seven times” of Leviticus 26, not a prophetic period, Appendix II, 784.
    Shrinkage of Turkish Territory, 315.
    Siege of Jerusalem by Titus, 278, 279;
    fulfilled Deuteronomy 28:53, id.
    Silence in heaven, why, 475.
    Smoke going up forever, 726.
    Smyrna, meaning of, 383.
    Souls under the altar, who and where, 439.
    South, king of the, who, 249, 302.
    Spirit, to be in the, meaning of the expression, 366.
    Spiritualism, its place in prophecy, 584, 585.
    Stand up, meaning of, 247.
    Stars, falling of, 453, 454.
    Startling events in papal history, 162, note.
    Successors of Nebuchadnezzar on throne of Babylon, 46, 50.
    Summary of Sabbath arguments, 672.
    Sun darkened, 449-451.
    Sunday Legislation, parties working for it, 618;
    recent history of, 619, 620.
    Syria made a Roman province, 259.
    TEN horns represent the ten kingdoms which arose out of the old Roman empire, 68.
    Ten virgins, parable of, 639, 646.
    Testimony of Adventists, 219.
    The 144,000, who, 470, 630;
    include all who die under third angel’s message, 677, note.
    The coming crisis, 607.
    The Constitution violated, 617.
    The danger threatened, 622.
    The Father’s house, 750.
    The French Revolution and our own times. Appendix I, 777.
    The general invitation, 770.
    The judgment set, when, 161.
    Thoedoric, the Ostrogoth, 489.
    The open book, 518.
    The relative “which” in Revelation 20:4, 738.
    The sea no more, 749.
    The ten kingdoms, enumeration of, 132;
    and Appendix III, 785.
    The ten kingdoms still in existence in modern empires, 79.
    The three messages cumulative, 664.
    The word “king” used for “kingdom,“ 56.
    They which pierced him, who, 361;
    how these who died so long ago see Christ at his second advent, 362.
    Third part, refers to the divisions of Rome, 480, 481.
    Thrones cast down should be rendered “set up,“ 134.
    Thyatira, meaning of, 387.
    Time in Daniel 11:24, how reckoned, 273.
    Time of Daniel 12:1, 319.
    Time of papal oppression, 289.
    Time of the end, when, 290.
    Time, times, and a half, 159.
    Titles assumed by the popes, 153.
    Titles of Christ, 358, 359.
    Toes of the image same as horns of the beast, 67.
    Tree of life illustrated, 764.
    Tripartite division of Rome, 280.
    Triumverate, who, 273.
    Trumpets, the seven, exposition of, 477-493.
    Turkey declares war against France, 304;
    fulfils Daniel 11:40-44, 305-309.
    Turkey’s future, 310-318.
    Twelve tribes of Israel under the gospel, who, 469.
    Two general resurrections, 738.
    Two-horned beast symbol of America, 567.
    Two returnings, Daniel 11:28, what, and when, 278.
    Two thrones occupied by Christ, 410.
    UNIVERSAL empire, meaning of, 46.
    Until, singular use of the word, explains use in Matthew 5:18, 31.
    VENI, VIDI, VICI, the occasion when written, 264.
    Vision of Daniel 10, date of, 238.
    Vision, wonderful channel of, 246, 351.
    Voice of the great words which the horn spake, 136;
    gives the beast to the burning flame, id.
    WAR between France, Egypt and Turkey, 302.
    War in heaven, when, 549.
    Waters, symbolic meaning of, 706.
    Weeks, the seventy, part of the 2300 days, 215;
    when to begin, 220;
    intermediate dates, 225-230;
    their termination 220;
    genuineness of the reading, 2300 days, 232.
    “We grew into empire,“ 574.
    White raiment, meaning of, 405.
    White stone, custom of, 386.
    Winds and the sea as symbols, explained, 125.
    Winds, holding of, fulfilled, 467.
    Wine of Babylon, what, 655.
    Witnesses, the two, who, 529-538.
    Word of Christ’s patience, what, 397.
    Wound, deadly, healed, 563.
    XERXES, his mighty army, 248.
    YEAR-DAY principle, 222, note.
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