Archive for the ‘Lessons from History’ Category

Jews and Gentiles

April 22nd, 2019

Does God treat Jews and Gentiles differently? Is there one way of salvation for the Jews, and another way for the Gentiles? Will the Jewish nation (after the flesh) play a part in Last Day events? In this series of studies, proofs are drawn from the Scriptures regarding the character of God (that there is … Continue reading Jews and Gentiles

Restoration from Babylon

April 22nd, 2019

This book was originally a series of studies published in Signs of the Times periodical, in 1902. They were, as far as I know, never reprinted. Jones starts this book with these words: “There is hardly any portion of the Bible story that receives less attention than that relating to the period of the restoration … Continue reading Restoration from Babylon

Historical Necessity of the Third Angel’s Message

April 22nd, 2019

Gathered from a series of articles that first appeared in The Review and Herald in 1884, and then were later reprinted (with a few minor changes) in The Signs of the Times in 1888, this book covers some of the history of the Reformation up until the 1800’s with the aim of showing that the … Continue reading Historical Necessity of the Third Angel’s Message

The Two Republics

April 22nd, 2019

This extensive book traces the history of the republic of Rome, and how it eventually decayed into a false theocratical government used by the Catholic Church; and then compares this with the republic of the United States of America, and how it is prophesied to follow a similar course (in Revelation 13), and indeed already … Continue reading The Two Republics

John Bunyan

March 19th, 2016

A glimpse into the sufferings of John Bunyan, with some lessons on religious liberty.