File Name: Martin, Joseph - Voice of Seven Thunders or Lectures on the Apocalypse (1870)
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File Submitted: 10 Sep 2012
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Author: Joseph Lemuel MartinThe Voice of Seven Thunders
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Lectures on the Apocalypse
J.L. Martin was a gospel preacher in the mid-late 1800s. His speaking style was not eloquent, but when he delivered the gospel, he spoke with force.
In his introduction to this book, brother Martin said "We have, in the Bible, as we said before, a history of the time before Moses wrote, and we have, in the last Book of the New Testament, the history of all the time from the date of John's exile, when he saw the Vision in the Isle of Patmos, down until the Lord shall come to judge the world"
This book is a series of lectures delivered by Mr. Martin, encompassing the entire book of Revelation. Perhaps the best part is how brother Martin makes application to his hearers and readers throughout his lectures. It makes Revelation meaningful to everyone.
Contents
1: Introduction
2: The Letters to the Seven Churches
3: The Four Beasts
4: More About the Four Beats and the Authority of Christ
5: The Millennial Age (chapters 4-5)
6: Opening of the Seals
7: Winding Up the Sixth Seal, Opening of the Seventh Seal
8: The Fifth Trumpet (Continued) and the Sounding of the Sixth Trumpet
9: Sublime Incidents Under the Sounding of the Sixth Trumpet
10: Sounding of the Seventh Trumpet
11: The Beast with Seven Heads and Ten Horns – Another Beast with Two Horns
12: The Lamb Standing upon Mount Zion, the Angel with the Everlasting Gospel, the Fall of Babylon
13: The Pouring Out of the Seven Vessels of Wrath – The Battle of Armageddon
14: Judgment of the Mother of Harlots – Fall of Babylon Proclaimed
15: The Supper of the Great God – The Binding of Satan for 1,000 Years
16: The First Resurrection – The Millennium – Satan Loosed a Little Season
17: Conditions of Salvation - Recapitulation
18: Recapitulation
About the e-Sword version
The book was reformatted, proofread, and corrected (spelling and typos). Also, archaic language (thee, thou, and the -eth words) were updated to modern usage. If anything was missed in this proofreading, please let me know so I can update the module. A .pdf version of the book is available here.
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