THE GREAT TRIBULATION
In the course of a lecture on the Great Tribulation delivered bv the Rev. H. F. Wallis, M.A., to a large audience in the Maranatha Hall, Lambton Quay, on Thursday evening, the speaker said that there was a great deal of unrest in the world. Men everywhere were longing to know what was ahead, and apprehensive of the future. The horoscope of history to-day seemed full of possibilities. There was the terrific spectacle of the clashing interests of the nations. Things hoary with age were trembling upon the brink of demolition, and men were asking what was to be the future of it all. Among the questions uppermost in the minds of thoughtful men the world over were what was io be the issue of the League of Nations and the probable history of the Pacific. “But when we come to the Book _of Revelation,” continued Mr. Wallis, there is no such thing as ‘probability’; it. is the language of certainty, things which must shortly come to pass.”
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 72, 18 December 1926, Page 9
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171THE GREAT TRIBULATION Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 72, 18 December 1926, Page 9
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