The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4
The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, Volume 4
Picture 1: THE MASTER’S PARTING PLEDGE TO RETURN
The Saviour’s Solemn Assurance of his return at the end of the age, attested by angels and echoed by the prophets, became the hope of the apostolic church and is to be the keynote of heaven’s last message to men
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The
PROPHETIC FAITH OF OUR FATHERS
The Historical Development of Prophetic Interpretation by
LEROY EDWIN FROOM
VOLUME IV
New World Recovery and Consummation of Prophetic Interpretation
REVIEW AND HERALD
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20039-0555
HAGERSTOWN, MD 21740
TO THAT Goodly Company of Pioneering Prophetic Expositors, Spread Across the Centuries, Whose Principles of Sound Interpretation, Supported by a Record of Progressive Fulfillments, Have Been as a Flaming Torch Illuminating the Uncharted Path of History, and Have Become Our Heritage Today, This Volume Is Affectionately Dedicated
Copyright 1954, Review and Herald Publishing Association
[Copyright transferred from Review and Herald Publishing Association to Fenton Froom.
CD-ROM release: Used by permission, LeRoy Edwin Froom heirs]
[CD-ROM Editor’s Note: The original “Table of Contents” is located on pages 5-6]
1. From the Author to the Reader | 9 |
Part I - American 19th Century Revival of Prophetic Interpretation Among Men of All Faiths, 1800-1844 | 13 |
2. CHAPTER ONE: The Background of the American Denominations | 15 |
3. CHAPTER TWO: The Great Revival and the Camp Meeting | 36 |
4. CHAPTER THREE: Light Dawns on the Last Days | 56 |
5. CHAPTER FOUR: Prophecy Ascendant at Turn of Century | 82 |
6. CHAPTER FIVE: British Exposition Reprints Influence America | 108 |
7. CHAPTER SIX: Periodicals Become Forum for Prophetic Discussion | 134 |
8. CHAPTER SEVEN: Prophecy Expounded by Outstanding Leaders | 153 |
9. CHAPTER EIGHT: Fulfilling Signs of Times Emphasized | 179 |
10. CHAPTER NINE: 2300 Years Become New Point of Emphasis | 204 |
11. CHAPTER TEN: 70 Weeks Considered Key to 2300 Years | 226 |
12. CHAPTER ELEVEN: Ephecies Dominate Debates and Periodicals | 249 |
13. CHAPTER TWELVE: JLVLedley of Voices Swell Prophetic Chorus | 269 |
14. CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Meteoric Showers Seen as Heralds of Advent | 289 |
15. CHAPTER FOURTEEN: International Character of Emphasis | 301 |
16. CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Conflict Centers Around Millennialism | 330 |
17. CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Premillennialism Rallies Stalwart Defenders | 350 |
18. CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: scholarly Treatises Stress Expectancy of Times | 366 |
19. CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: The Status of Prophetic Interpretation | 382 |
20. CHAPTER NINETEEN: Breakdown of Historic Premillennialism | 411 |
Part II - Prophetic Exposition the Foundation of The Millerite Phase of the Second Advent Movement 1831-1844 | 427 |
21. CHAPTER TWENTY: Tremendous Changes Alter World Picture | 429 |
22. CHAPTER TWENTY ONE: Preview of the Amazing Advent Movement | 443 |
23. CHAPTER TWENTY TWO: The Founding Father of the Millerite Movement | 455 |
24. CHAPTER TWENTY THREE: From Initial Sermon to Full-Time Preacher | 476 |
25. CHAPTER TWENTY FOUR: From Individual Effort to Group Endeavor | 503 |
26. CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE : Earliest Ministerial Recruits Join the Cause | 528 |
27. CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX :Successive Conferences Solidify the Movement | 555 |
28. CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN: Momentum Increases as Conferences Progress | 582 |
29. CHAPTER TWENTY EIGHT: Conferences Make Impress on Great Cities | 598 |
30. CHAPTER TWENTY NINE: Unrivaled Battery of Millerite Periodicals | 621 |
31. CHAPTER THIRTY: camp Meetings Bring Millerism Before the Masses | 642 |
32. CHAPTER THIRTY ONE: Close ups of Miller’s Lesser known Associates | 663 |
33. CHAPTER THIRTY TWO: Miller’s’s Power in the Pulpit | 681 |
34. CHAPTER THIRTY THREE: American Base Expansion and Overseas Extension | 699 |
35. CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR: Millerite Charts Epitomize Their Interpretation | 719 |
36. CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE: Increasing Attacks by Press and Clergy | 738 |
37. CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX: Rising Opposition Leads to Separation | 761 |
38. CHAPTER THIRTY SEVEN: Transition From Spring to Autumn, 1844 | 784 |
39. CHAPTER THIRTY EIGHT: seventh-Month Movement Launched at Exeter | 810 |
40. CHAPTER THIRTY NINE: The Parting of the Ways | 827 |
Part III - Completing the Contribution of the Centuries by Retention, Restoration, and Advance, 1844-1875 | 854 |
41. CHAPTER FORTY: The Aftermath of the Bitter Disappointment | 855 |
42. CHAPTER FORTY ONE: Clarifying Light Dawns on Sanctuary’s Cleansing | 877 |
43. CHAPTER FORTY TWO: seventeenth-Century Emergence of Sabbath Issue | 906 |
44. CHAPTER FORTY THREE: The Sabbath Penetrates the Western World | 918 |
45. CHAPTER FORTY FOUR: The Rise of Sabbatarian Adventism | 941 |
46. CHAPTER FORRTY FIVE: The Spirit of Prophecy Manifested | 964 |
47. CHAPTER FORTY SIX: Testing the Validity of the Messages | 989 |
48. CHAPTER FORTY SEVEN: Sabbath Conferences Consolidate Emerging Movement | 1021 |
49. CHAPTER FORTY EIGHT: Raising Up the Foundations of Many Generations | 1049 |
50. CHAPTER FORTY NINE: Studies Cluster Around Third Message | 1070 |
51. CHAPTER FIFTY: The Two-Horned “Beast” of Revelation 13 | 1093 |
52. CHAPTER FIFTY ONE: A Systematic Harmony of the Prophecies | 1109 |
53. CHAPTER FIFTY TWO: The Larger Aspect of Prophecy | 1138 |
54. CHAPTER FIFTY THREE: Prophecy’s Place in the Master Plan of God | 1152 |
Epilogue - Persistence of Premillennial Second Advent Emphasis in America and Britain, 1878-1952 | 1175 |
55. CHAPTER FIFTY FOUR: The millennial Emphasis Persists | 1177 |
56. CHAPTER FIFTY FIVE: British Exposition Parallels American Interpretation | 1186 |
Acknowledgments | 1205 |
Appendices | 1209 |
Bibliography | 1249 |