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VOL. XVII. NOVEMBER 1, 1896. No. 21.

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CONTENTS.

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Special Items.....................................254
View from the Tower...............................255
Poem: Cowper's View of
Restitution Glory...........................257
The Authority of Divine Truth.....................257
"He Giveth Quietness".............................259
Questions of General Interest.....................260
God's Blessing Upon Solomon.......................261
Rewards of Obedience..............................262
Encouraging Letters...............................264

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WHAT SAY THE SCRIPTURES ABOUT HELL?

THIS pamphlet of 80 pages, a special issue of the OLD THEOLOGY QUARTERLY, examines every text of Scripture in which the word "hell" is found, and related passages. Extra copies furnished to subscribers at ten cents each, or seventy-five cents per dozen, or six dollars per hundred,—postpaid.

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TABERNACLE SHADOWS.

Many of the truths of the Gospel were "preached beforehand" in the types and shadows of the Jewish economy. In the service of the tabernacle in the wilderness were embodied the principles of the entire plan of salvation, based upon the sacrifice of Christ, as represented in the bullock whose blood, sprinkled upon the mercy seat, made atonement.

The significance of each article in the tabernacle, as well as of the sacrifices made therein, is set forth in TABERNACLE SHADOWS OF BETTER SACRIFICES, a pamphlet of 104 pages, leatherette bound illustrated. Price 10 cents, postpaid; 75 cents per dozen.

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POEMS AND HYMNS OF DAWN.

This volume contains a very choice selection of 150 Poems and 333 Hymns, purged, we trust, from much of the too common, erroneous, hymn-book theology: 494 pages, good print, cloth binding only. It is the Gospel of the Kingdom in verse, by the pens of many of God's dear saints of all centuries. It is a companion to MILLENNIAL DAWN, and sells at the same price as the cloth-bound volumes. It is designed to lead the mind aright in meditation and worship.

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ALLEGHENY CHURCH MEETINGS.

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r2056 VIEW FROM THE TOWER.
r2057 THE AUTHORITY OF DIVINE TRUTH.
r2058 "HE GIVETH QUIETNESS."
r2058 QUESTIONS OF GENERAL INTEREST.
r2059 GOD'S BLESSING UPON SOLOMON.
r2060 REWARDS OF OBEDIENCE.


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ENCOURAGING WORDS FROM FAITHFUL WORKERS.

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Minnesota.

DEAR BROTHER:—I wish to present a few thoughts called up recently by reading in DAWN, Vol. III., pages 228, 363, etc., the statement that the Scriptures do not indicate, so far as seen, the exact date of the exaltation of the last members of the "little flock" and the "closing of the door."

During '94 and '95 I spent some time in studying Revelation for my personal development, but was unable to come to any conclusions as to the "day"-year of Babylon's destruction. (Chap. 18:8.) Later I was referred by Sister Townsend to Hos. 5:7.

Note in connection Zech. 11, which refers particularly to the Jewish rejection of Jesus. We know that the Jewish house was left desolate in A.D. 33 and that to the Autumn of A.D. 36 special favor was confined to the individuals of that nation. As Israel is referred to in prophecy as Israel—the whole house; Judah—the two tribes; and Ephraim—the ten tribes, it occurred to me that "the three shepherds" (Zech. 11:8) were the priesthood of the nation, as a whole and in its two later divisions—the whole Aaronic line. One month (30 years) for their cutting off would bring us to the Autumn of A.D. 66.

From history we find that just at this time (at least not later than early in A.D. 67) a band of Jewish rioters displaced the Royal and Legal Priesthood and polluted the temple; hence the Aaronic Priesthood was there literally ended, though rejected previously, when the sacrifice of Christ displaced the sacrifices of the Law.

Finding its literal fulfilment thus upon Fleshly Israel, it is not difficult to see how it is with Spiritual Israel (Babylon, Ephraim, Ariel, etc.), which is also represented as divided into three parts.—Rev. 16:19.

Hos. 5:7 speaks of "strange children" of Israel and says Jehovah withdrew himself from them entirely. "Now shall a month devour them with their portions [belongings]." The antitype of cast-off Israel is the nominal Christian Church (Babylon), and the corresponding date to Jehovah's withdrawal from Israel in A.D. 36 is 1881. 1881 plus 30 equals 1911, when Babylon shall be entirely "devoured" or destroyed.

In DAWN, Vol. III., we see how the Pyramid indicates Oct. 1910 as the [probable] date when the last members of the "little flock" shall be changed and accounted worthy to escape the severity of the trouble. The saints are warned, "Come out of her,...that ye receive not of her plagues" (Rev. 18:4); for (verse 8) "her plagues shall come in one day [year], and she shall be utterly burned"—destroyed in that, her last day, ending Oct. 1911 and beginning Oct. 1910, thus corroborating the Pyramid's testimony.

The shortness and suddenness of her destruction are indicated by Isa. 47:9; 10:17 and Rev. 16:17-21, as plainly shown in DAWN.

Thus the dates 1910 and 1911 seem clearly marked. I have attempted to give briefly the main thoughts, just enough to enable you to grasp the idea. Yours in fellowship, C. H. DICKINSON.

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A returned missionary writes us as follows:—

New York.

TO THE AUTHOR OF MILLENNIAL DAWN. DEAR SIR:—A friend gave me the first volume of MILLENNIAL DAWN. I have been greatly interested and profited by it, reading it with Bible in hand to note references.

As a missionary of twenty years in China, there are times when I cannot look at that dreadful diagram of the condition of the world. Having been in the chief great heathen fields of the world, and seen the darkness (yea, felt it), and this nearly 2,000 years after Christ's coming, with all my assurance that Christ shall have his rightful inheritance, and all my enthusiasm in the work, yet often my heart has failed within me, at the magnitude of the work yet to be accomplished. Your rendering of the matter brings me comfort, appeals to my reason and faith, and yet does not "cut the nerve of missions."

I want volumes II. and III. of DAWN, also TABERNACLE SHADOWS. Kindly also send me sample copy of your paper. Mrs.__________


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VOL. XVII. NOVEMBER 15, 1896. No. 22.

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CONTENTS.

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Special Items.....................................266
View from the Tower...............................267
Future Probation..................................269
Mr. Dimbleby and Mr. Totten
Heard From..................................271
Sealed Unto the Day of Redemption.................272
"Hell No Part of Divine Revelation"...............274
Splitting Things Fine.............................275
"Unauthorized Workers"............................276
Questions of General Interest.....................277
The Fame of Solomon...............................277
Solomon's Sin.....................................279

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r2061 VIEW FROM THE TOWER.
r2062 FUTURE PROBATION.
r2063 MR. DIMBLEBY AND MR. TOTTEN HEARD FROM.
r2064 SEALED UNTO THE DAY OF REDEMPTION.
r2066 "HELL NO PART OF DIVINE REVELATION."
r2065 SPLITTING THINGS FINE.
r2066 "UNAUTHORIZED WORKERS."
r2067 QUESTIONS OF GENERAL INTEREST.
r2067 THE FAME OF SOLOMON.
r2068 SOLOMON'S SIN.


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