The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2
- Illustrations and Charts
- Introduction to Volume II
- CHAPTER ONE: Revival of Interpretation in Italy and Bohemia
- CHAPTER TWO: Wyclif Expands Exposition of Little Horn
- CHAPTER THREE: Lollard Positions Molded by Prophetic Interpretation
- CHAPTER FOUR: Collective Extermination of Antichrist Opposers
- CHAPTER FIVE: Cusa Applies Prophetic Time Measurement to 2300 Days
- CHAPTER SIX: Death for Applying “Babylon” to Papacy
- CHAPTER SEVEN: Columbus Impelled by Prophecies to Open New World
- CHAPTER EIGHT: Jewish Expositors Stress Rome and Year-Day Principle
- CHAPTER NINE: Persecution Accentuates Medieval Jewish Exposition
- CHAPTER TEN: Climax of Jewish Interpretation in Centuries Sixteen and Seventeen
- CHAPTER ELEVEN: The Reformation Born of a Twofold Discovery
- CHAPTER TWELVE: Luther Sets Pattern for Reformation Interpretation
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Luther’s Co-Reformers Stress Prophetic Interpretation
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN:Gradual Clarification of Hazy Points Continues
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Swiss Reformers Parallel German Interpretations
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN: English Martyrs Nerved for Stake by Prophecies
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Emphasis Centered on Papacy as Prophesied Antichrist
- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: Anglican Leaders Continue the Prophetic Emphasis
- CHAPTER NINETEEN: Calvin Clear Only Regarding Antichrist
- CHAPTER TWENTY: Knox and Napier Notable Scottish Expositors
- CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE: Rome’s Counterattacks on Protestant Interpretation
- CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO: Jesuits Introduce Futurist Counterinterpretation
- CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE: Seventeenth Century Begins With Battle
- CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR: King James I Turns Prophetic Expositor
- CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE: Similar Expositions in Various Protestant Groups
- CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX: Approaching End of Papal Period Predated
- CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN: German Expositors Parallel British Positions
- CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT: French Huguenots Hold Prophetic Banner High
- CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE: Eighteenth Century Marked by Contrasting Developments
- CHAPTER THIRTY: Advances in Exposition; Lisbon Earthquake Noted
- CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE: Pietism’s Advances Counterbalanced by Rationalism’s Inroads
- CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO: Predictions of French Revolution and Papal Overthrow
- CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE: French Revolution Leads to Papal Wound
- CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR: The Deadly Wound Ends the 1260 Years
- CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE: End of Period Recognized and Proclaimed
- CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX: Summing Up the Evidence of Volume II
- Acknowledgments
- Appendices
- Bibliography