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HSST 2310 Lecture 15 AGAINST AND AFTER DARBY BIBLIOGRAPHY

M. , Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of the 's Witnesses (1997) Timothy P. Weber, Living in the Shadow of the (2d ed. 1983) Paul Boyer, When Time Shall Be No More (1992) Included with this outline is an Article on popularized Apocalyptic products.

OUTLINE

I. Historicist Expections of the End William Miller (1782-1849), “Midnight Messenger,” “Signs of the Times” The Great Disappointment: Oct. 22, 1844 Seventh Day Ellen G. White (1827-1915) Bible and Tract Society (The Jehovah's Witnesses) (1852–1915), The Watchtower; Millennial Dawn (1886) Joseph Franklin Rutherford (1869–1942)

II. Wars and Antichrists, 1860-1940 A. “Fundamentalism”: Niagara Bible Conferences (1875-1897) Scofield Reference Bible (1909) James Gray (1851-1935) Arno Gaebelein (1861-1945) . William Bell Riley (1861-1947) B. Emp. Napoleon III (1808–1873): LUDOVICUS = 50+5+500+0+5+1+100+5 = 666 George Stanley Farber (1773–1854), The Revival of the French Emperorship Anticipated from the Necessity of Prophecy (1852) Michael Baxter (1834–1910), Louis Napoleon: Destined Monarch of the World and Personal Antichrist (1866) C. Benito Mussolini (1883–1945)

III. Post-World-War-II Apocalytic Themes: A. Russia Wihelm Gensenius (1786-1842): Nesi Rosh; Messheck = Moscow; Tubal = Tobolsk John Cummings (1807–1881), The End (1855) Donald Barnehouse (1895–1960), “Nahum 2: 3—His Shield is Red” (Sermon of 1936) B. The Middle East and the John Walvoord (1910–2002), , Oil, and the Middle East (1979) Mikhail Gorbachev (b. 1931) Tim LaHaye (1926–2015), The Coming Peace in the Middle East (1984) Joel Richardson, The Islamic Antichrist (2009) C. The Twentieth-Century Antichrist James Gray (1851–1935), “Why the Pope is Not the Antichrist” (1918) Mary Stewart Relfe (1930–2011, When Your Money Fails (1981) D. The United States Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) Joseph Smith (1805–1844): Mormanism Harriet Beacher Stowe (1811–1896), “Battle Hymn of the Republic” (1861) Jimmy Carter (b. 1924)