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文档介绍:Armageddon Now!
The Premillenarian Response
to Russia and Israel Since 1917
DWIGHT WILSON
Institute for Christian Economics
Tyler, Texas
copyright @ 1991
Dwight Wilson
Printed in the United States of America
Published by
Institute for Christian Economics
. BOX 8000
Tyler, Texas 75711
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Wilson, Dwight.
Armageddon now! : the premillenarian response to Russia and
Israel since 1917 / Dwight Wilson.
O~g@~mpublished: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Book House,
1977.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-930464-58-3 (hard : alk. paper) : $. -ISBN
0-930464-57-5 (pbk. : alk. paper) :$
1. Millennialism – Controversial literature. 2. Bible–Prophecies-
Soviet Union– History. 3. Bible–Prophecies –Israel-History.
I. Title.
[ 1991]
236’.9–dc2O 91-39999
Acknowledgments
No matter how independently conceived or carried out, every
historical study is the product of munity of scholars. That
fact is particularly true of this study. Special thanks are due to
Page Smith for graciously guiding this disciple at the University
of California, Santa Crux, where the studies resulting in this book
were pursued, and also to John Dizikes of UCSC for fortifying
my ambition to chase my own peculiar interests. I would be
remiss if I were not to formally acknowledge my obvious in-
tellectual debt to Ernest R. Sandeen and Samuel S. Hill, Jr.
Librarians are either the most helpful people in the world,
or perhaps simply the people whom I most ask for help. Whatever
the case, the UCSC Interlibrary Loan Librarian, Joan Hodgson,
has given efficient, courteous service to a multitude of requests.
The staff of the Biola Library, including Arnold D. Ehlert, Jan
Mayer, Gerald Gooden, and Robert Bamattre, rendered not only
competent service but red-carpet treatment. Each of the following
librarians provided service far beyond expectations: Walter Osborn,
Mood