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A chapter-by-chapter exposition of the final biblical book that offers text-by-text interpretation of its visions and symbols. The author explains the nature of symbolic language, interprets messages to the seven churches, and unfolds visions of the throne, seals, trumpets, vials, beasts, the woman and dragon, the two witnesses, the harvest, Babylon, the final judgment, and the new heavens and new earth. He traces prophetic lines onto civil and ecclesiastical history—including the rise of Mohammedanism, the papacy, and Protestantism—uses diagrams and historical references to support a historicist framework, and emphasizes rules for symbolism while presenting the destiny and trials of the redeemed.

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F. G. Smith

F. G. Smith was an author known for his theological writings, particularly in the realm of Christian eschatology. His notable works include "The Last Reformation," which explores themes of spiritual renewal and reform, and "The Revelation Explained / An Exposition, Text by Text, of the Apocalypse of St. John," where he provides a detailed analysis of the biblical Book of Revelation. Through his writings, Smith aimed to clarify complex religious concepts and engage readers in deeper theological discussions.

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