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Here Bonar's restorationist premillennialism is made plain
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The Quarterly Journal of Prophecy - 1849-1873
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Individual Volume Contents
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Better known as a nineteenth-century hymn writer, Horatius Bonar (1808-1889)
fulfilled a ministry of far greater dimensions, both practically and scholarly. He
participated in a remarkable spiritual awakening in Scotland, and in 1839 joined
a tour of the Holy Land, a Mission of Enquiry to the Jews on behalf of the
Church of Scotland.
His prophetic writings were considerable. In 1847 he published Prophetical
Landmarks, Containing Date for Helping to Determine the Question of Christ's
Premillennial Return. He was also editor of The Quarterly Journal of Prophecy
from 1849 to 1873. In 1849 he also published The Coming and Kingdom of the
Lord Jesus Christ, being a refutation of the postmillennialism of the Rev. David
Brown.
Now Prophetical Landmarks (PL) is available in full as below. So also a
substantial amount of The Quarterly Journal of Prophecy (QJP) is available, by
courtesy of LUX Publications. This will be added to in the future until all
articles, book reviews and correspondence are included.
Prophetical Landmarks - 1876
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Introduction and Prefaces
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00The Call to Prophetic Study
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00The Use of Prophetic Study
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00Proofs of a Pre-Millennial Advent
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00Outlines of Prophetic Study
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00Distribution of Times and Events
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The Life And Works Of Horatius Bonar 1808-1889 A CD is available from LUX Publication:s www://bonar.luxpub.com
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00God's Way of Peace by Horatius Bonar
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00Seven Hymns Concerning Israel by Horatius Bonar
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From Gethsemane to the Golden Gate
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