. Christian herald and signs of our times. ht be expected that the worldwould have learned how much better wasthe reign of Christ than the reign of evil;but they will not learn the lesson. Sataninspires them with the courage to rebel andorganizes a gigantic combination to wiestthe world from Christs dominion. Thenoccurs the battle of Armageddon at which,by supernatural power. Antichrist is over-thrown and Satan finally excluded fromterrestrial affairs. This is the programmewhich Mr. Trench submits for the consider-ation of students of prophecy. THE LORDS COMING. A popular little work by Mrs. B


. Christian herald and signs of our times. ht be expected that the worldwould have learned how much better wasthe reign of Christ than the reign of evil;but they will not learn the lesson. Sataninspires them with the courage to rebel andorganizes a gigantic combination to wiestthe world from Christs dominion. Thenoccurs the battle of Armageddon at which,by supernatural power. Antichrist is over-thrown and Satan finally excluded fromterrestrial affairs. This is the programmewhich Mr. Trench submits for the consider-ation of students of prophecy. THE LORDS COMING. A popular little work by Mrs. articleson the Sunday School Lessons appear every week inthis journal. It contains fifteen chapters on theevents predicted in the Bible to occur between time and the close of the Millennium. ThirdEdition—Revised and Enlarged. 104 pages. Pricefifteen cents. Published by The Christian Herald,92-101 Bible House, New Vork. S8 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. I Jan. 23 I«o5. (TO t5Zl fSfy iizSJ >2SJ *m. ADVANCE !Suggestions on »he Christian voi-Topic for Week Commendng Feb. 14: 1>-31; 15: 1,2. ,N an anniversary the mind naturallyturns backward as well as will be so on this day, in thisand many lands. In fourteen yearshow much has Christian Endeavoraccomplished ! Out of that smallseed sown in one corner of our land howmajestic a tree has grown ! What a mightvforce has sprung into existence from thatsimple unostentatious effort! In thousandsof towns the young people are now handedtogether for Christ ana his Church. Anarmy two million strong is enlisted in theservice. Mutual helpfulness and aggressiveinfluence have come from the organization,and the possibility of the united co-operationof the sects has been demonstrated. Thew orld sees now that below the rivalries andjealousies of sectarian difference there is es-sential unity. It has been found that lovetoChist and loyalty to him are a sufficientbond of brotherho


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