THE NEW AGE
TO THE EDITOB OP THE PRESS Sir, —Some say this is a world war. I think it is really a world revolution. There have been such before. An era in human affairs closed when • the world was depopulated by the Flood. Another closed when Christ came. In this generation another is closing, and still another beginning. I believe we are marching to a new era in human life. . The aim of so many nations to form a world-wide Kingdom indicates that our fate is some form of governrrient that shall embrace the whole earth. We have in the Kingdom of Christ, the Anointed One, a universal government. The change-over to some international co-operation is so great that it suggests the insufficiency of military victory to carry it into effect. Therefore I submit that probably in addition to victory the future of mankind will be assured by disagreement among the leaders of the evil forces, future developments exceeding our capacity to calculate, and divine intervention. —Yours, etc., ■ ' HISTORICUS. June 24, i j4O.
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23055, 25 June 1940, Page 14
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