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Now available from Amazing Discoveries:
T W O G R E A T B O O K S by Edwin de Kock
Edwin de Kock’s fascination with prophecy and history is virtually as old as his
Adventism, beginning in his native South Africa more than seven decades ago. It led
to almost twenty years of intensive international research, which has culminated in
several books, including these two fascinating works:
The Use and Abuse of Prophecy
US $16.00
In this book, Edwin de Kock has both recovered and magnificently delineated a precious mine of Historicist truth.
He provides by far the most comprehensive treatment of
the notorious apocalyptic number and its prophetic corollaries ever produced.
This book is a storehouse of brand-new discoveries. One of
its treasures is an Appendix with material quoted from more
than eighty non-Seventh-day Adventist writers, mostly
Protestants who lived and labored before Uriah Smith.
The Use and Abuse of Prophecy dives into the history of
Christian Prophetic interpretation to prove that foretelling
the future requires an investigation of the past. This collection of essays is held together by the common themes of
history, methodology, and myth.
The Truth About 666 and the Story of the
Great Apostasy
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Also now available from Amazing Discoveries is the longawaited work The Truth About 666 and the Story of the Great
Apostasy. Highly recommended by foremost Seventh-day
Adventist scholars, this masterpiece of historicism covers
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The three enlightening volumes are as follows:
1. The Story of the Great Apostasy
2. The Further Witness of History
3. The Seventh-day Adventist Connection
Scholars and all people concerned about past, present, and
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