5- appearing and reign of Christ. And, whatever


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  1. nth-day Adventists; but an Adventist is not
  2. necessarily a time-setter. From the fulfillment of prophecy, and the
  3. signs of the times, we believe in the soon advent of our Lord; but
  4. we are not time-setters; we do not hold to any future, definite time.
  5. The great Second Advent movement brought us to the time of
  6. waiting for the advent of Christ, which is the especial watching,
  7. praying time, in view of the nearness of that event. Probably no
  8. text of Scripture as fully expresses our real position as the words of
  9. our Lord: "Take ye heed, watch and pray; for ye know not when
  10. the time is." Mark 13:33. We hold that the Adventists were correct
  11. on three fundamental points out of four.
  12. 1. They were correct as to the premillennial second appearing of
  13. Christ. No doctrine is more plainly stated, and more fully sustained
  14. by direct Bible testimony,
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  16. than the personal appearing and reign of Christ. And, whatever
  17. may be said of the Adventists, this fact will not be denied, that
  18. hundreds of ministers who believed the coming and reign of Christ
  19. to be spiritual, have given up their mystical interpretation of the
  20. Scriptures, and have adopted the literal; consequently they are
  21. Adventists. Among these are revivalist Moody, and Mr. Patterson,
  22. author of "Fables of Infidelity, and Facts of Faith."
  23. 2. The Adventists were correct in their applic

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