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The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4

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    CHAPTER FIFTY-ONE: A Systematic Harmony of the Prophecies

    A digest of the Review and Herald’s expositions of prophecy during the fifties and sixties reveals a growing list of writers and an increasingly clear and united platform on prophetic exposition. New voices were heard and new pens wielded in behalf of the symmetrical system that was developing. Other literature is not to be overlooked, but the Review remained the chief medium of early discussion, instruction, and record. Minor points of divergence steadily disappeared, and the sturdy outlines of a harmonized system of interpretation emerged. Then, in the late sixties and early seventies, these were put into permanent book form. Uriah Smith, more than any other individual, was responsible for this accomplishment. After considering him, we shall note educator Goodloe Bell and his systematic lessons. Let us first turn to Smith and his exegesis.PFF4 1109.1

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