BW Prophecy

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Some notable books on Biblical prophecy might be cited. F.C. Bland's Twenty-one Prophetic Papers: a Suggestive Outline of the Whole Range of God's Dealings with the Jew, the Gentile, and the Church of God (London, Glasgow, 1890, 213 pp.) is significant. It contains a folded chart in colors. James H. Burridge's God's Prophetic Plan, with Explanatory Chart in Colour Showing the Whole Course of Time (3d ed., London) will be found in many Bible institute libraries.

Ironside's The Great Parenthesis (2nd ed., Grand Rapids, 1943) has stirred up a good deal of discussion. B.W. Newton's Aids to Prophetic Inquiry (London, 1881, x, 469 pp.) is one of the oldest classics. The Brethren as a whole wade into problems of prophetical interpretation without fear or trembling and the results are voluminous and interesting.

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