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The Mark of the Beast

The Mark of the Beast

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THE MARK OF THE BEAST


By

SIDNEY WATSON



Author of "In the Twinkling of An Eye";
"Scarlet and Purple"




NEW YORK
FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY
LONDON AND EDINBURGH




Copyright, 1918, by
Bible Institute of Los Angeles

Copyright, 1933, by
Fleming H. Revell Company




PUBLISHER'S NOTE.

After the Lord's Second Coming, what will happen to those left behind? What will the Tribulation period be like? What will happen during the reign of the Antichrist? What is meant by "The Mark of the Beast"? What will be the fate of those who refuse to bear this mark?

All of these questions and many others connected with the mark of the beast, are answered in this realistic, startling, awe-inspiring story.

Although entirely fictional, the author has based his narrative on just what the Bible teaches concerning the Great Tribulation—that awful period of distress and woe that is coming upon this earth during the time when the Anti-christ will rule with unhindered sway. It is a story you will never forget—a story that has been used of God in the salvation of souls, and in awakening careless Christians to the need of a closer walk with Jesus in their daily lives. This volume deserves a wide reading. It should be in every Sunday School Library and in every home.




TO THAT CHAMPION OF "THE WORD OF GOD,"

THE
REV. G. CAMPBELL MORGAN, D.D.

THIS BOOK IS
(BY HIS PERMISSION) HUMBLY
DEDICATED
IN RECOGNITION OF THE SPIRITUAL HELP,
AND A DEEP QUICKENING
TO BIBLE STUDY RECEIVED BY THE
AUTHOR




CONTENTS.





ILLUSTRATION


The Mark of the Beast




PREFACE.


The great acceptance with which the Author's previous volume "In the Twinkling of an Eye" was received, when published in Oct. 1910, together with the many records of blessing resulting from the perusal, leads him to hope that the present volume may prove equally useful.

The subjects treated in this volume are possibly less known, (even among some who hold the truth of the Lord's Near Return in joyful Hope) than the subjects handled "In the Twinkling of an Eye," but they certainly should have as much interest as the earlier truths, and should lead (those hitherto unacquainted with them) to a careful, prayerful

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