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A BOOK KEYED TO THE HOUR PATMOS VISIONS A Stiidy of the Apocalypse By PHILIP MAURO What Others Say; DR. G. CAMPBELL MORGAN'S REVIEW: "I have given a careful reading to this book, constituting, for me at any rate, a sequel to the Author's book on Daniel's Seventy Weeks. This reading results in a conviction that the general thesis is completely established. It is the most lucid and satisfying work on the Apocalypse that I have ever read. THE BIBLICAL REVIEW: This book will richly repay the reading for its spiritual value alone. It converges the whole book of Revelation upon our Lord so that it exalts Him anew in the reader's heart and mind. Its sound basis, in principles of interpretation employed, give it a strong appeal to those who have struggled with various Historicist and Futurist expositions. Doubtless no writer on the Apocalypse was ever correct on every point, and so here the reader occasionally questions the soundness of some conclusion. But, taken as a whole, it is probable that for some time this book will hold a leading place among commentaries on Revelation. DR. A. Z. CONRAD, Pastor, Park Street Church, Boston: "THE PATMOS VISIONS, by Philip Mauro, is the most illuminating, sane and appealing book I have ever read on Revelation. The interpretations are clear, incisive, sane and full of instruction. "It is readable for the layman and yet profoundly critical in the best sense of the word. It will make Revelation a new book to the average reader." 576 PAGES $3.00 HAMILTON BROTHERS 120 Tremont Street Boston 9, Mass.
The Seventy Weeks and The Great Tribulation By PHILIP MAURO Of the Bar of the United States Supreme Court The longer I think of Mr. Mauro's "Seventy "Weeks" the more satisfactory it becomes. "It fills the bill." H. W. Magoun, Ph. D. Let me thank you for the copy of Mr. Mauro's "Seventy Weeks and the Great Tribulation." I find the book instantly challenging, appealing, interesting, and instructively convincing. I have found a great relief from much profitless speculation in accepting Mr. Mauro's conclusions. It seems to me that he has thoroughly established them from the scriptures. /. C. Massee, D.D., Minister, Tremont Temple Baptist Church, Boston, Mass. "For the first time a satisfactory exegesis of the Seventy Weeks has been published. The author is an able lawyer, accustomed to weighing evidence, and he is also a profound student of the Bible. The combination could not be bettered for work of this sort. His line of approach is original and untrammeled by previous speculations. "The ground covered is the last two visions of Daniel and the Olivet discourse of Christ. Together, they make a comprehensive scheme of prophecy in this field, and his exegesis does not leave one up in the air but satisfies the mind. It meets the demands of reason, tallies with all the facts, and upsets previous speculations, which have been anything but satisfactory. It is a book not only worth reading but also worth having." Bibliotheca Sacra. Price, $1.75 HAMILTON BROTHERS 120 Tremont Street Boston 9, Mass.
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<strong>The</strong> Seventy Weeks<br />
and<br />
<strong>The</strong> Great Tribulation<br />
By PHILIP MAURO<br />
Of the Bar of the United States Supreme Court<br />
<strong>The</strong> longer I think of Mr. Mauro's "Seventy "Weeks" the more<br />
satisfactory it becomes. "It fills the bill." H. W. Magoun,<br />
Ph. D.<br />
Let me thank you for the copy of Mr. Mauro's "Seventy Weeks<br />
and the Great Tribulation." I find the book instantly challenging,<br />
appealing, interesting, and instructively convincing. I have<br />
found a great relief from much profitless speculation in accepting<br />
Mr. Mauro's conclusions. It seems to me that he has thoroughly<br />
established them from the scriptures. /. C. Massee, D.D.,<br />
Minister, Tremont Temple Baptist Church, Boston, Mass.<br />
"For the first time a satisfactory exegesis of the Seventy Weeks<br />
has been published. <strong>The</strong> author is an able lawyer, accustomed<br />
to weighing evidence, and he is also a profound student of the<br />
Bible. <strong>The</strong> combination could not be bettered for work of this<br />
sort. His line of approach is original and untrammeled by previous<br />
speculations.<br />
"<strong>The</strong> ground covered is the last two visions of Daniel and the<br />
Olivet discourse of Christ. Together, they make a comprehensive<br />
scheme of prophecy in this field, and his exegesis does not leave<br />
one up in the air but satisfies the mind. It meets the demands of<br />
reason, tallies with all the facts, and upsets previous speculations,<br />
which have been anything but satisfactory. It is a book not only<br />
worth reading but also worth having." Bibliotheca Sacra.<br />
Price, $1.75<br />
HAMILTON BRO<strong>THE</strong>RS<br />
120 Tremont Street Boston 9, Mass.