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NOTE.—The time of the end, as shown by this text, was even then,
in the days of Daniel, an appointed time, in the mind of God. This
is not strange, when we learn that in the Scriptures both the
judgment and the end itself are said to be appointed times. Acts
17:31; Dan. 8:19. The close of the period allotted for this
persecution (1798) was to mark the beginning of “the time of the
end.” See page 223.
3. According to the prophecy, how long was the power represented by the
little horn, or papal Rome, to persecute the saints?
“And he shall speak great words against the Most High, and shall wear out
the saints of the Most High, ... and they shall be given into his hand
_until a time and times and the dividing of time_.” Dan. 7:25.
NOTES.—As shown in the reading on “The Kingdom and Work of
Antichrist,” page 218, this expression, “a time and times and the
dividing of time,” represents 1260 years, which extend from the
period 533-538 A.D., the time of the decree of Emperor Justinian
recognizing the Pope as head of all the churches and the
successful campaign against Arianism, to the period 1793-98, when,
as a result of the French Revolution, the papal power received its
deadly wound and the Pope was carried into captivity. This, then,
locates the beginning of “the time of the end” in 1798. Up to that
point the book of Daniel, as a whole, was to be closed up; in
other words, not understood by the people. But when the power that
had placed this embargo on the Word of God, and had tried to shut
it away from the people, was broken, then light of all kinds,
Biblical, scientific, inventive, and industrial, began to shine
and penetrate in every direction.
It is a singular and striking fact that immediately following the
overthrow of the papal power in 1798, Bible societies, tract
societies, and Sunday-schools sprang up in large numbers. The
London Religious Tract Society was organized in 1799, the British
and Foreign Bible Society in 1804, the American Bible Society in
1816, and the American Tract Society in 1825. The Bible has now
been translated into about four hundred and fifty languages and
dialects, and sent to every part of the globe. Before that time
access to the Bible was confined to comparatively few. Now the
humblest person may possess it, and is as free to read and study
it as is the most exalted in the land. A little more than one
hundred years ago there was not a Sunday-school in the world, the
first one being organized by Robert Raikes, at Gloucester,
England, in 1784. Now there are more than 285,000 such schools,
with over 28,000,000 officers, teachers, and pupils.
4. What may be said of the developments in the line of scientific
inventions since 1798?
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