The Two Babylons Chapter III. Festivals.
There is not a word in the Scriptures about the precise day of the birth of Jesus Christ, or the time of the year when he was born.
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Continue reading →IRENEUS had long previously conjectured that the “name of the Beast” was LATEINOS—the Greek spelling of the Roman LATINUS—as that name contains the mystic number six hundred and sixty-six.
Continue reading →The time of the appearance of the Antichrist is definitely fixed by Daniel, by Paul, by John among the ten heathen horns of the Fourth Wild Beast.
Continue reading →While the mother derived her glory in the first instance from the divine character attributed to the child in her arms, the mother in the long-run practically eclipsed the son. At first, in all likelihood, there would be no thought whatever of ascribing divinity to the mother.
Continue reading →Whosoever, in the pride of his heart, falsely assumes to be the oracle of God and Christ’s Vicar, cannot but utter “great things and blasphemies.”
Continue reading →The execution of the great ringleader of the apostasy was an act of judicial rigor established by the accounts of the deaths of both Tammuz and Osiris. This forced further apostasy to go into hiding. Hence the creation of the “mystery religions.”
Continue reading →The Antichrist of prophecy is a false Christian, a veiled enemy of Christ, of heathen gentile origin, and not a Jew.
Continue reading →As the women of Egypt wept for Osiris, as the Phoenician and Assyrian women wept for Tammuz, so in Greece and Rome the women wept for Bacchus. They are all the same person!
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