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Within the Vail -- (2) Between Cherubim --- XVI. THE<br />

PRIESTHOOD OF <strong>CHRIST</strong> ... p. 137 --- XVII. CLEANS<strong>IN</strong>G OF THE<br />

HEAVENLY SANCTUARY ... p. 143 --- XVIII. THEN SHALL THE<br />

SANCTUARY BE CLEANSED ... p. 149 --- XIX. THE YEAR-DAY<br />

PR<strong>IN</strong>CIPLE ... p. 163 --- XX. DANIEL 8 EXPLA<strong>IN</strong>ED <strong>BY</strong> DANIEL 9<br />

... p. 168 --- XXI. "DETERM<strong>IN</strong>ED" MEANS "CUT OFF" ... p. 173<br />

--- XXII. THE SEVENTY WEEKS ... p. 177 --- XXIII. <strong>IN</strong>TERME-<br />

DIATE <strong>AND</strong> CLOS<strong>IN</strong>G DATES ... p. 188-202 -- The Mistake Explained.<br />

--- XXIV. THE DEF<strong>IN</strong>ITE DAY ... p. 214 --- XXV. A<br />

W<strong>OR</strong>K OF JUDGMENT ... p. 220 --- XXVI. THE OPEN<strong>IN</strong>G OF THE<br />

TEMPLE ... p. 226 --- XXVII. F<strong>IN</strong>ISH<strong>IN</strong>G THE "MYSTERY OF<br />

GOD"... p. 232 --- XXVIII. THE ATONEMENT ... p. 236 ---<br />

XXIX. THE CLOSE OF PROBATION ... p. 244 --- XXX. THE SEVEN<br />

LAST PLAGUES ... p. 251 --- XXXI. THE SCAPEGOAT ... p. 257<br />

--- XXXII. THE END OF S<strong>IN</strong> ... p. 268 --- XXXIII. THE SUB-<br />

JECT CONCLUDED ... p. 273 --- FULL PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS [Not<br />

Available.] p. 5, Para. 1, [<strong>LOOK<strong>IN</strong>G</strong>].<br />

SMALL ILLUSTRATIONS. [Not Available.] p. 6, Para. 1,<br />

[<strong>LOOK<strong>IN</strong>G</strong>].<br />

Chapter 1 -- Introduction p. 7, Para. 1, [<strong>LOOK<strong>IN</strong>G</strong>].<br />

When John the Baptist, pointing the people to Jesus, who<br />

was coming unto him, exclaimed, "Behold the Lamb of God,<br />

which taketh away the sin of the world," he opened at once<br />

the great theme of the wreck and rescue of mankind. The<br />

world's first and fatal malady is sin. All its sufferings<br />

and sorrows, its woes and disappointments and wrongs, its<br />

corruptions and evil passions, -- pride, hatred, envy, and<br />

revenge, -- its thorns, malaria, mildew, and desert wastes,<br />

its fairest and dearest hopes blighted and buried in the<br />

mold and darkness and terror of the tomb, -- all these find<br />

their origin, nourishment, and support in this one root of<br />

bitterness, this upas tree of sin. The world is wrecked and<br />

ruined so long as the virus of this deadly evil courses in<br />

the veins of men. p. 7, Para. 2, [<strong>LOOK<strong>IN</strong>G</strong>].<br />

The only remedy, then is the removal of sin. The one indispensable<br />

condition to the return of peace and happiness<br />

and paradise, is that men shall be rescued from this leprous<br />

taint; that sin and the love of it -- sin which<br />

thrusts its deceitful tendrils through all the mind and<br />

heart -- shall be eradicated from the souls of men, and the<br />

curse and scars of its presence be wiped from all the face<br />

of nature. p. 7, Para. 3, [<strong>LOOK<strong>IN</strong>G</strong>].

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