Our Day - In the Light of Prophecy  by William Ambrose Spicer
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			attention to the study of the prophetic scriptures. It was seen that 
			signs of the latter days were appearing, and that every line of historic prophecy pointed to the near approach of Christ's second coming. Here and there students of the Word saw that the 2300-year period of Dan. 8:14, as explained in the ninth chapter, would end soon; and some arrived at the correct date, and looked to the year 1844 as the time when the judgment hour would come. Witnesses were raised up in Europe--in Holland, Germany, Russia, and the Scandinavian countries. Joseph Wolff, the missionary to the Levant, preached in Greece, Palestine, Turkey, Afghanistan, and other regions the coming of the judgment hour. William Miller and many associates preached the message throughout America. Writing in the days just before 1844, Mourant Brock, a clergyman of the Church of England, said: "It is not merely in Great Britain that the expectation of the near return of the Redeemer is entertained, and the voice of warning raised, but also in America, India, and on the continent of Europe. In America, about three hundred ministers of the word are thus preaching 'this gospel of the kingdom;' whilst in this country, about seven hundred of the Church of England are raising the same cry."--_"Advent Tracts_," _Vol. II, p. 135 (1844)._ Not all who joined in the awakening cry at this time explained the prophecies alike, or emphasized the definite year 1844 as the beginning of the hour of God's judgment; though in America, Europe, and Asia the  | 
		
			
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