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#32 From: davidian@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tue Jun 1, 2004 2:50 pm
Subject: File - The Symbolic code.doc
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File        : The Symbolic code.doc
Description : the missing link.Symbolic Code Vol.10, No.1 and 2

#31 From: SDAmom2@...
Date: Sat May 15, 2004 8:42 pm
Subject: Sabbath School Lesson
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Hi Everyone,
 
For those Davidians that are still able to attend the SDA church, how are you doing in the Sabbath School Class?  Especially since this quarters lesson is about the book of Isaiah. 
Especially about the confederacy.  Are you able to bring some thoughts out?  I'm only curious since this lesson you can talk about the kingdom and the confederacy.  I was able to give a study to one of our elders about the kingdom.
 
Blessings,
Donna

#30 From: "jesaiah70" <jesaiah70@...>
Date: Sun May 9, 2004 4:44 am
Subject: Give me a prophecy on the Great City of Babylon
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Give me a prophecy on the Great City of Babylon of the old and the
new world today.

Ps. 85:10

God Bless

Yours Truly
John M. Scaife

#29 From: "ddionysoss" <ddionysoss@...>
Date: Sun May 9, 2004 1:27 am
Subject: Re: File - mary hanson1.PDF
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Great.
It's a deal then.

--- In davidian@yahoogroups.com, SDAmom2@a... wrote:
> That would be fine, if I could sing...LOL...I really can't hold a
note...But,
> I can try...I don't know how to read music, but my husband can
possibly help
> me.
>
> Blessings,
> Donna

#28 From: SDAmom2@...
Date: Mon May 3, 2004 1:22 pm
Subject: Re: Re: File - mary hanson1.PDF
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That would be fine, if I could sing...LOL...I really can't hold a note...But, I can try...I don't know how to read music, but my husband can possibly help me.
 
Blessings,
Donna

#27 From: "ddionysoss" <ddionysoss@...>
Date: Mon May 3, 2004 1:41 am
Subject: Re: File - mary hanson1.PDF
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It is written by a davidian sister. They are not recorded but I can
play them for you if you wish.And you will sing for us. How does
that sound?
:)

--- In davidian@yahoogroups.com, SDAmom2@a... wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I wanted to know if these songs are put out on cassette or CD?  If
so, how
> does a person go about purchasing them?
>
> Blessings,
> Donna

#26 From: SDAmom2@...
Date: Sun May 2, 2004 7:29 pm
Subject: Re: File - mary hanson1.PDF
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Hi:
 
I wanted to know if these songs are put out on cassette or CD?  If so, how does a person go about purchasing them?
 
Blessings,
Donna

#25 From: davidian@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sat May 1, 2004 2:09 pm
Subject: File - The Symbolic code.doc
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File        : The Symbolic code.doc
Description : the missing link.Symbolic Code Vol.10, No.1 and 2

#24 From: davidian@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sat May 1, 2004 2:09 pm
Subject: File - mary hanson1.PDF
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The following file was arranged to be sent to the davidian
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   File        : mary hanson1.PDF
   Description : PLease pass to all SDA members. THanks
   Size        : 2769 KB

However, due to the large size of the file, it is not sent
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#23 From: davidian@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sat May 1, 2004 2:09 pm
Subject: File - SYM_CODES__Full_Font_10_2-22-2004.doc
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The following file was arranged to be sent to the davidian
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   File        : SYM_CODES__Full_Font_10_2-22-2004.doc
   Description : the complete symbolic codes includin vol 6 to 9
   Size        : 3503 KB

However, due to the large size of the file, it is not sent
through email.  Instead, you can access the file at this URL

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/davidian/files/SYM_CODES__Full_Font_10_2-22-2004.d\
oc

#22 From: "smooth_criminal_4_life_420" <smooth_criminal_4_life_420@...>
Date: Sun Apr 25, 2004 3:16 pm
Subject: Adventist Help group
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Adventis Q&A leave a question and we will answer asap>>>other helpful
things as well.

#21 From: "ddionysoss" <ddionysoss@...>
Date: Mon Apr 19, 2004 4:33 am
Subject: Re: symbolic code files
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--- In davidian@yahoogroups.com, Imbabs777@a... wrote:
> yes...what program did you use.   The program may not be
compatible with my
> computer.

That is weird
I just used word.
I will check into it when I havethe chance

#20 From: John Scaife <jesaiah70@...>
Date: Fri Apr 16, 2004 12:06 am
Subject: Re: symbolic code files
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give me a call 952-960-1415

ddionysoss <ddionysoss@...> wrote:
Is there anyone that is having a probelm accessing these files and
reading them?
They might be protected to non moderator. They should be at least
accessed as read-only.PLease send me your feedback. thank you



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#19 From: John Scaife <jesaiah70@...>
Date: Thu Apr 15, 2004 3:24 pm
Subject: Re: symbolic code files
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Send me some free books if you have any.
 
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#18 From: Imbabs777@...
Date: Mon Apr 12, 2004 10:11 pm
Subject: Re: symbolic code files
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yes...what program did you use.   The program may not be compatible with my computer.

#17 From: "ddionysoss" <ddionysoss@...>
Date: Tue Apr 6, 2004 6:25 am
Subject: symbolic code files
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Is there anyone that is having a probelm accessing these files and
reading them?
They might be protected to non moderator. They should be at least
accessed as read-only.PLease send me your feedback. thank you

#16 From: Patti Williams <tonadachi@...>
Date: Thu Apr 1, 2004 5:25 pm
Subject: Re: File - mary hanson1.PDF
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Hi:
   I tried connecting to this file via link and I
received the error message that I was not authorized
access to this site.
   Please explain and advise.
   Patti

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>   File        : mary hanson1.PDF
>   Description : PLease pass to all SDA members.
> THanks
>   Size        : 2769 KB
>
> However, due to the large size of the file, it is
> not sent
> through email.  Instead, you can access the file at
> this URL
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>
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#15 From: davidian@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thu Apr 1, 2004 1:57 pm
Subject: File - The Symbolic code.doc
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File        : The Symbolic code.doc
Description : the missing link.Symbolic Code Vol.10, No.1 and 2

#14 From: davidian@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thu Apr 1, 2004 1:57 pm
Subject: File - SYM_CODES__Full_Font_10_2-22-2004.doc
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   File        : SYM_CODES__Full_Font_10_2-22-2004.doc
   Description : the complete symbolic codes includin vol 6 to 9
   Size        : 3503 KB

However, due to the large size of the file, it is not sent
through email.  Instead, you can access the file at this URL

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/davidian/files/SYM_CODES__Full_Font_10_2-22-2004.d\
oc

#13 From: davidian@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thu Apr 1, 2004 1:57 pm
Subject: File - mary hanson1.PDF
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The following file was arranged to be sent to the davidian
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   File        : mary hanson1.PDF
   Description : PLease pass to all SDA members. THanks
   Size        : 2769 KB

However, due to the large size of the file, it is not sent
through email.  Instead, you can access the file at this URL

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/davidian/files/mary%20hanson1.PDF

#12 From: davidian@yahoogroups.com
Date: Mon Mar 1, 2004 1:42 pm
Subject: File - mary hanson1.PDF
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The following file was arranged to be sent to the davidian
group automatically.

   File        : mary hanson1.PDF
   Description : PLease pass to all SDA members. THanks
   Size        : 2769 KB

However, due to the large size of the file, it is not sent
through email.  Instead, you can access the file at this URL

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/davidian/files/mary%20hanson1.PDF

#11 From: davidian@yahoogroups.com
Date: Mon Mar 1, 2004 1:42 pm
Subject: File - SYM_CODES__Full_Font_10_2-22-2004.doc
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The following file was arranged to be sent to the davidian
group automatically.

   File        : SYM_CODES__Full_Font_10_2-22-2004.doc
   Description : the complete symbolic codes includin vol 6 to 9
   Size        : 3503 KB

However, due to the large size of the file, it is not sent
through email.  Instead, you can access the file at this URL

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/davidian/files/SYM_CODES__Full_Font_10_2-22-2004.d\
oc

#10 From: "ddionysoss" <ddionysoss@...>
Date: Mon Feb 23, 2004 2:28 pm
Subject: Re: Symbolic codes 3 to9
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It is on the same page you are looking at wright now


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> Gerard:
>   I don't know the site, let alone the file, love.
>   Patti
>
> --- ddionysoss <ddionysoss@y...> wrote:
> > Just click on files in the left column and you will
> > find the
> > symbolic codes file.
> >
> > --- In davidian@yahoogroups.com, Patti Williams
> > <tonadachi@y...>
> > wrote:
> > > Gerard!
> > >   File section of where?!?!?  lol!!
> > >   Patti
> > >
> > > --- ddionysoss <ddionysoss@y...> wrote:
> > > > Glad tidings for the davidian brethern.
> > > > We have uploaded the complete symbolic codes
> > written
> > > > by V. T.
> > > > Houteff in the files section.
> > > > I don't know of any internet site or CDROM that
> > has
> > > > it. Take it and
> > > > multuply it.
> > > > Praise the Lord and pray for the kingdom to
> > come.
> > > > Email me if you
> > > > needed any assistance.
> > > > ddionysoss@y...
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
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#9 From: Patti Williams <tonadachi@...>
Date: Mon Feb 23, 2004 1:52 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Symbolic codes 3 to9
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Gerard:
   I don't know the site, let alone the file, love.
   Patti

--- ddionysoss <ddionysoss@...> wrote:
> Just click on files in the left column and you will
> find the
> symbolic codes file.
>
> --- In davidian@yahoogroups.com, Patti Williams
> <tonadachi@y...>
> wrote:
> > Gerard!
> >   File section of where?!?!?  lol!!
> >   Patti
> >
> > --- ddionysoss <ddionysoss@y...> wrote:
> > > Glad tidings for the davidian brethern.
> > > We have uploaded the complete symbolic codes
> written
> > > by V. T.
> > > Houteff in the files section.
> > > I don't know of any internet site or CDROM that
> has
> > > it. Take it and
> > > multuply it.
> > > Praise the Lord and pray for the kingdom to
> come.
> > > Email me if you
> > > needed any assistance.
> > > ddionysoss@y...
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
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#8 From: "ddionysoss" <ddionysoss@...>
Date: Mon Feb 23, 2004 3:41 am
Subject: Re: Symbolic codes 3 to9
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Just click on files in the left column and you will find the
symbolic codes file.

--- In davidian@yahoogroups.com, Patti Williams <tonadachi@y...>
wrote:
> Gerard!
>   File section of where?!?!?  lol!!
>   Patti
>
> --- ddionysoss <ddionysoss@y...> wrote:
> > Glad tidings for the davidian brethern.
> > We have uploaded the complete symbolic codes written
> > by V. T.
> > Houteff in the files section.
> > I don't know of any internet site or CDROM that has
> > it. Take it and
> > multuply it.
> > Praise the Lord and pray for the kingdom to come.
> > Email me if you
> > needed any assistance.
> > ddionysoss@y...
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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#7 From: Patti Williams <tonadachi@...>
Date: Mon Feb 23, 2004 3:37 am
Subject: Re: Symbolic codes 3 to9
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Gerard!
   File section of where?!?!?  lol!!
   Patti

--- ddionysoss <ddionysoss@...> wrote:
> Glad tidings for the davidian brethern.
> We have uploaded the complete symbolic codes written
> by V. T.
> Houteff in the files section.
> I don't know of any internet site or CDROM that has
> it. Take it and
> multuply it.
> Praise the Lord and pray for the kingdom to come.
> Email me if you
> needed any assistance.
> ddionysoss@...
>
>
>


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#6 From: "ddionysoss" <ddionysoss@...>
Date: Mon Feb 23, 2004 2:16 am
Subject: Symbolic codes 3 to9
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Glad tidings for the davidian brethern.
We have uploaded the complete symbolic codes written by V. T.
Houteff in the files section.
I don't know of any internet site or CDROM that has it. Take it and
multuply it.
Praise the Lord and pray for the kingdom to come. Email me if you
needed any assistance.
ddionysoss@...

#5 From: "mkathryn59" <Mlruhamah@...>
Date: Thu Jan 22, 2004 3:31 am
Subject: Puritan Bookshelf CDs of the reformation
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Hello,
I found this information on the internet as the result of someone
questioning a quote from a rare book. I went searching for the
location of
the quote and found this web site.
This man, along with some help, has been blessed with the access to
a library
and the rare books about the reformation. The only charge was for
his printing. He copied each page of the books and put them on cd's
and is selling them out now because of fear of the government
shutting down the distribution of them. They are all about the
reformation starting with Luther and on down. These are books
written by Luther, Knox, Wesley, etc. This books are no longer
available any where else. There are over 263 pages and Mr. Barrows
said they are probably worthabout half million dollars if a value
could be put on them. He is selling them for $750  and you can pay
them out if you can't pay for them all at once. I am payig for them
at $25 a month. I am trying to help him by sending this to the
people that I think would be interested in them.
He spent 20 years doing this work. There are 62 CD's in all.
Take a look at this information and check out their web site listed
with
this.
Kathryn



Subject: 2 for 1 Puritan & Reformation CD Sale


> From: "*STILL WATERS REVIVAL BOOKS*" <regbarrow@...>
>  Reg Barrow, President, STILL WATERS REVIVAL BOOKS Inc.
> Serving Christians worldwide (in over 80 countries) for 19+ years.
>
>  Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
>  In this email we are sending a sampling of the many customer
comments we have received regarding our Puritan and Reformation
Bookshelf CD sets and our 2 for 1 CD sale.
>
> These comments come from people with a wide range of backgrounds
and locations including authors, seminary professors, magazine
editors,pastors (teaching elders), ruling elders, missionaries, Bible
> teachers, home schoolers, students, Moms and Dads, and many others
>  from various countries around the world.
>  We hope you find them interesting and informative and that they
help
> you to recognize the great value that is offered in the Reformation
>  resources in these CD collections -- which we estimate to be well
over $500,000.00 worth of rare Puritan books.
>
>  And remember the complete listing of the contents of all 62 CDs
and
>  the great savings offered in our 2 for 1 CD sale can be viewed
>  through either of the following URLs (including information
regarding
> our interest free deferred payment option, with payments as low as
>  $US25/month):
>  REFORMATION BOOKSHELF CD series (30 CDs) 2 for 1 sale:
>  http://www.swrb.com/Puritan/reformation-bookshelf-CDs.htm
>
>  PURITAN BOOKSHELF CD series (32 CDs) 2 for 1 sale:
>   http://www.swrb.com/Puritan/puritan-bookshelf-CDs.htm
>
>   Also, outside forces beyond our control may cause this 2 for 1 CD
>    sale to end abruptly (even without immediate notice), as we are
still
>  in a position where we could be forced to discontinue the Puritan
>  Bookshelf CD set at any time. Nevertheless, we are very grateful
to
> the Lord that He has allowed us until now to continue distributing
>  these many amazing Calvinistic classics on CD -- and we pray this
>  will continue into the future.
>  If you are interested in purchasing the Reformation Bookshelf CDs
>  (and thus obtaining 32 Puritan Bookshelf CDs for free!) and would
>  like to know the details of the situation which threatens the
>  availability of the Puritan Bookshelf CD set, you are welcome to
call
>  me (Reg Barrow) directly at 780-450-3730 and I will let you know
what
>  is taking place.
>  Furthermore, please keep SWRB in your prayers -- especially that
we
>  will be able to continue to distribute the Puritan Bookshelf CD
set.
>  There are many who would like to destroy the testimony to historic
>  Reformation/Puritan principles which we publish and we know that
the
>  Lord is faithful to answer the prayers of His people when they
are in
>  accord with His will (which we believe these requests to be). "The
>  effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much" (James
>  5:16b).
> We also thank you for your support and prayers (which we believe
that
>  Lord has been answering) until this time.
>  Thank you!
>
> Your Servant in Christ (for the Third Reformation),
>  Reg Barrow, President, STILL WATERS REVIVAL BOOKS Inc.
>  Serving Christians worldwide (in over 80 countries) for 19+ years.
>  SECURE SWRB ORDER FORM at https://www.shopalberta.com/swrb/
>  "And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of
the
>  LORD's house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and
>  shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall flow unto
it"
>  (Isa. 2:2).
>  **************************************************************
>                          +++++    CD Comments of the Year!    +++++
>
>  **************************************************************
>  "I am overwhelmed... the CD series look priceless, and you have
done
>  a great service for the kingdom through this ministry."
>
>  - R.C. Sproul (Ligonier Ministries)
>
>  "I have been systematically working through reading the Puritan
and
>  Reformed CDs I purchased. I must say, there is nothing like them
>  available anywhere. It is the most amazing collection of works I
know
> of in one package to date... The Puritan and Reformed material
>  presented on these CDs is exceptional. I am continually amazed at
the
> depth and breadth of information in both collections, and the
rarity
> of works that I now have at my fingertips. You have done an
>  immeasurable service for the Kingdom of Christ in making these CDs
> available, and every pastor and theologian should own them without
>  question (they would be foolhardy to pass them by)."
>
> - For Christ's Crown and Covenant,
> DRS. C. Matthew McMahon, A Puritan's Mind Ministries
> Drs. McMahon's FULL CD REVIEW AT:
>
http://www.apuritansmind.com/BookReviews/Puritans/SWRBCDCollection.ht
m
>  ___
>
>  "This collection of 62 CDs is a truly astounding accomplishment.
> There is nothing like this available to the ordinary Christian on
the
>  whole face of the earth.
>  Now, for the first time ever, ordinary Christians can have direct
and
>  near effortless access to the very cream of Puritan and Reformed,
as
>  well as Covenanter, literature.
>  These books are often in fascinating first editions and many are
>  electronically linked and indexed for the first time. The ordinary
>  Christian may here dig into a simply staggering wealth of
literature,
>  from devotional and sermonic material to technical and scholarly
>  works. Even in the days of the Long Reformation itself ordinary
>  Christians didn't get to see this kind of library -- most couldn't
>  read for a start, and even those who could, would never have been
>  able to afford to buy even a hundredth part of the material on
these
>  CDs. Truly we are without excuse!
> And the significance of this collection goes even beyond that. No
>  longer do we have to wait for modern Reformed publishing houses to
>  predict that a particular Reformation or Puritan book will be
>  sufficiently popular to make it economical to reprint, or to deem
it
>  "safe" enough to be let loose on the modern evangelical church.
> Rather, we are now able to see for ourselves the whole range of the
>  Puritan and Reformed publishing enterprise, including views that
are
> usually suppressed by most modern devotees of "Puritan" piety!
>  Buy these CDs while you can, and find out for yourself what the
First
>  and Second Reformations were really all about! You'll be truly
> amazed, and, by God's grace, will grow from being an ordinary
>  Christian to being an extraordinary one.
>
>  What they used to say of the Puritan John Flavel's preaching, can
be
>  said of these CDs: they are 'hissing hot'!"
>  - Dr. Jonathan D. Moore, Cambridge, UK.
>  (Scholar of 16th and 17th century Calvinistic literature.)
>
> Many more comments on both the new Reformation Bookshelf CD set of
30 CDs
> and the Puritan Bookshelf CD set of 32 CDs can be found at the
>  end of the page at:
>  http://www.swrb.com/Puritan/reformation-bookshelf-CDs.htm.
>
> **************************************************************
>
>          +++ WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THESE CDs +++
>  **************************************************************
>
>  ++ Some short Customer Comments on SWRB's Reformation & Puritan
>  Bookshelf CD sets
>
>  The Banner of Truth magazine has also favorably mentioned SWRB's
>  Puritan Bookshelf CD series in their December, 2001, issue.
> **************************************************************
>
>  "Your 62 CD's of Reformation and Puritan authors are a great boon
to
>  studies in the Reformed-Puritan experiential tradition. Receive
our
>  hearty thanks for your invaluable work in making so many rare gems
> accessible to thousands."
>  - Joel R. Beeke, President of Puritan Reformed Theological
Seminary
>
>  ***
>  + "You all are doing a wonderful service by making all these
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>  Blessings on you and your fellows for this wonderful service to
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>  And later:
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>  today when, reading Honeyman, I found him citing Ames's work on
> conscience and was able to go directly to the source and check the
>  accuracy of Honeyman's use."
>  And also:
>  "You all are doing a wonderful service by making all these
materials
> so readily available. Having them on my hard drive is BETTER than
>  having access to a rare book library with all of them in hand."
>  And:
>  "Grace and peace to you in Christ, Brother. I just wanted to send
you
>  another note of thanks for the wonderful service SWRB has done in
>  providing the Puritan Bookshelf CD series. From time to time in
>  reading sources for my dissertation, I have come across
references to
>  the "Dutch Annotators" or the "English Annotators." (which are
titled
>  the "Westminter Annotations" on the Puritan Bookshelf CD set--
ed.)...
>  I thought to myself..., "I wonder if they're in the PBCD
collection?"
>  So I went to the index and searched, and, voila! So... I could
>  actually cross-check the references to them to ensure that authors
>  were properly citing them. Once again, I have found the PBCD set
>  invaluable as a tool of scholarship. So once again I commend you
>  brothers for making it available."
>  - E. Calvin Beisner
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> ***
>  + "I just watched what the contents will be of the new Reformation
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>  thank you for making these precious works available and being
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am
>  looking forward to these CDs! Greetings in Christ Jesus and always
>  praying for you ministry."
> And also:
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>  going to be produced on these new reformation cd-roms. I am very
>  thankful already for the puritan cd-roms and although I have read
not
>  so much as I would like to read, the things I read especially the
>  death-testimonies of James Guthrie and James Renwick were very
>  encouraging -- as also the sins of ministers from James Guthrie
and
>  the sermons of Robert Rollock were very heart encouraging. Praying
>  that God might draw my heart more and more to be in his Truth. I
just
>  wanted to let you know this to encourage you and your colleagues.
>  Could you tell me when it will be possible to buy these new
>  reformation cd's, because the are still forthcoming?"
>  - From the Netherlands
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the
>  latest SWRB sale mailing has prompted me to do it today. I just
>  wanted to express my thanks to you & all at SWRB for the great
>  ministry you perform in supplying Puritan books. I have made
several
>  purchases from you over the past 2 years and I think each of the
>  books has blessed and/or challenged me. Most notably have been The
>  Christian Soldier by Watson and the one I am reading at the
moment,
>  Wells of Salvation Opened (Spustowe). In reading this latter book
I
>  have been so blessed & stirred; who said puritans were cold,
stiff &
>  starchy?
>  In reading this mornings mailing I noticed that you also do the
>  Reformation Bookshelf cd's so I went to your web site to see what
was
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>  purchasing these & also some of the Puritan bookshelf series...
>  Once again, thanks for providing a great service & for refreshing
the
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and
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>  then just print out those sections. Because of their great value
I'm
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set of
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were
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>  these, brother, you may have to seek medical attention for
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>  ... (It has also--ed.) been indexed and hyperlinked so that you
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>  several years to purchase as many titles as I could afford from
>  Banner of Truth, SDG, and various other sources. I have found the
> Puritan writings to be of immense benefit to my soul over the past
>  years. In the spiritual desolation of the academic environment the
>  writings of these men have been used of God to encourage and
>  challenge my faith...
>  If I am not mistaken, a project of this magnitude would
undoubtedly
>  result in one of the largest collections of Puritan writings
>  available anywhere. I greatly rejoice to think that such a
collection
>  would be made available and I hope to own and profit from it
myself...
>  May the Lord bless you as you continue this vital ministry."
>  In Christ our Lord,
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>  West Virginia University
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>  Presbyterian, and a devote of the Hungarian Reformed Church. With
>  that out of the way, take my word for it, Still Waters has done
our
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>  available on CD. I treasure the copies on my desk and I use what I
>  have continually.
>  English Puritan Original Sources on CD
>  Even if you do not think SWRB should be nominated for Most
Congenial
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>  Church has here: Ames and Perkins on CD for US$19 and another disk
>  with both the English and the Dutch Annotations for the same
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see
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>  I cannot put into words how much these CDs have meant to me.
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>  Reformation and Puritan Bookshelf CD sets, and the experience has
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nor
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>  concerned with uniformity in worship (in accordance with the
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>  rejected by so many Westminster confessing churches.
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#2 From: "ddionysoss" <ddionysoss@...>
Date: Sun Jan 18, 2004 12:50 am
Subject: the sea of glass, an answer to sdabeaconlight ministry
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Only a clear understanding of the judgment process and protocol will
make us understand the vision of rev 14 and 15 and how the 144 000
stand on the sea of glass while they are still on earth.

We have to understand first where and when is the scene situated and
what is happening there. Let's go back to rev. 4 and understand the
details better:
  Rev 4 and 5 declares the message of the last angel mentioned in ch.
3, and are related to it. Therefore it declares the message of the
church of Laodicea and since this latter term means people that give
judgment, we are left without doubt that this message is the message
of the investigative judgment. This is further proven with a
comparison with Daniel ch. 7 where we see that the events in v. 8
talk about the papacy's reign which ends in 1798 while the events of
v. 11 talk about the latter day events on earth. So the events of v
9-10 are to happen in our days beginning immediately after 1798 and
since it is evidently a message of judgment ( the judgment was set,
v. 10), then it is unmistaken the investigative judgment of 1844.
Now we see in v. 9 that the Father was set on a new throne, and we
see in v. 13 that Jesus was brought near before him , so in this
scene He is not sitting to the right of God but in front of Him.
This scene shows similarities with rev. 4; the throne is temporary(
a throne was set). This is the same 1844 throne of the investigative
judgment declared by the Church of Laodicea, the 7th-day Adventist
Church. In rev 5:6 we see the slain lamb, an allusion to Christ
standing in the midst if the congregation, in front of the Father to
intercede for us during the judgment ceremony. This scene which
happens on a sea of glass, is in contrast with the scene of rev. 22
where we see that from the throne of God flows the river of life,
this latter throne is a double throne, as testified from its title
shown in v.1; the throne of God and of the Lamb. This process is
confirmed in EW p. 55 : "I saw the Father rise from the throne,[1
SEE PAGE 92.] and in a flaming chariot go into the holy of holies
within the veil, and sit down. Then Jesus rose up from the throne,
and the most of those who were bowed down arose with Him. I did not
see one ray of light pass from Jesus to the careless multitude after
He arose, and they were left in perfect darkness. Those who arose
when Jesus did, kept their eyes fixed on Him as He left the throne
and led them out a little way. Then He raised His right arm, and we
heard His lovely voice saying, "Wait here; I am going to My Father
to receive the kingdom; keep your garments spotless, and in a little
while I will return from the wedding and receive you to Myself."
Then a cloudy chariot, with wheels like flaming fire, surrounded by
angels, came to where Jesus was. He stepped into the chariot and was
borne to the holiest, where the Father sat. There I beheld Jesus, a
great High Priest, standing before the Father."
Obviously, in a judgment process we have necessary elements like a
judge ( the Father), a jury ( the 24 elders), an advocate ( the
slain Lamb or Jesus) and without doubt a defendant (the righteous
saints for the wicked won't be judged till the millennium judgment,
after the righteous are translated to heaven. Now E. G. White in GC
p. 482 says: "The righteous dead will not be raised until after the
judgment at which they are accounted worthy of "the resurrection of
life." Hence they will not be present in person at the tribunal when
their records are examined and their cases decided.". Since she says
they will not be present in person, then they must be represented
allegorically by their acts and this representation is materialized
by their cases written in the book: "As the books of record are
opened in the judgment, the lives of all who have believed on Jesus
come in review before God. Beginning with those who first lived upon
the earth, our Advocate presents the cases of each successive
generation, and closes with the living."  (ibidem p. 483). Their
presence is personalized or materialized by the presence of the four
beasts of rev. 4: 6,7. Now rev 5:8 shows well that the beasts are
presenting the quests and prayers of the saints whether dead or
alive: "And when he had taken the book, the four beasts and four and
twenty elders fell down before the Lamb, having every one of them
harps, and golden vials full of odours, which are the prayers of
saints." It is obvious that both groups of beasts and twenty four
elders are of the same nature, i.e. all redeemed saints from every
kindred, and tongue, and people, and nation : "and hast redeemed us
to God by thy blood out of every kindred, and tongue, and people,
and nation" (rev 5:9). Needless to prove further that in Bible
prophetical symbolism, a beast represents nations. So the number of
the 24 elders is literal, these being those who resurrected with
Christ and brought to heaven to serve as a jury. On the other hand
the figure of the 4 beasts is symbolic and represents all the saints
since Adam till the second coming of Christ. The first beast is like
a lion which represents the redeemed since Adam till Moses, the
second beats is like a calf, which represents God's people under the
sacrificial system used since Moses till the crucifixion of Christ,
the third beast is like a man which represents the Christian Church
and his people under mortal state until they receive the seal of
immortality, in other words the Church militant till the sealing of
the 144 000, the fourth beast is like a flying eagle which
represents the church triumphant and those who are going to be
translated without  tasting death, therefore they will fly like an
eagle.
If we look at rev 15:6,7 and 8, we see that this scene happens
before the 7 last plagues are poured out: "And the seven angels came
out of the temple, having the seven plagues, clothed in pure and
white linen, and having their breasts girded with golden girdles.
  And one of the four beasts ( most probably thelast i.e. the flying
eagle) gave unto the seven angels seven golden vials full of the
wrath of God, who liveth for ever and ever. And the temple was
filled with smoke from the glory of God, and from his power; and no
man was able to enter into the temple, till the seven plagues of the
seven angels were fulfilled."  Moreover rev. 15:5 shows that this
happens immediately before the end of probation for the world and
the investigative judgment is closed as indicated by the
statement "And after that I looked, and, behold, the temple of the
tabernacle of the testimony in heaven was opened". The temple of the
tabernacle cannot be opened while the High priest is still in the
Holy of Holies.
After investigating these points we are brought to conclude that the
redeemed saints of rev 15:2,3, those "that had gotten the victory",
that are standing on the sea of glass, are still on earth while, at
the same time, are standing on the sea of glass before the temporary
throne of God, being clearly represented there by the four beasts
and their cases being written in the book of rev 5:1. Their cases
are sealed and they are already redeemed. Standing on the sea of
glass shows that they have received immortality and eternal life.
Then, probation is over for the world, the sanctuary is open and the
7 plagues are poured out on the wicked. All this happens before
translation and before Jesus comes.
To repeat it in short, this scene of the sea of glass throne is a
scene of investigative judgment, which extends from 1844 to the end
of probation and before the pouring out of the 7 last plagues, thus
before Jesus comes and when the saints are still on earth ,not in
heaven.
Those who ridicule such possibility are looking for nothing but
hooks to hang their doubts upon and are perfectly answered by the
statement of the Spirit of Prophecy in EW p. 92 and 93: "I also
stated that "Satan appeared to be by the throne, trying to carry on
the work of God." I will give another sentence from the same
page: "I turned to look at the company who were still bowed before
the throne." Now this praying company was in this mortal state, on
the earth, yet represented to me as bowed before the throne. I never
had the idea that these individuals were actually in the New
Jerusalem. Neither did I ever think that any mortal could suppose
that I believed that Satan was actually in the New Jerusalem. But
did not John see the great red dragon in heaven? Certainly. "And
there appeared another wonder in heaven; and behold a great red
dragon, having seven heads and ten horns." Rev. 12:3. What a monster
to be in heaven! Here seems to be as good a chance for ridicule as
in the interpretation which some have placed upon my statements." We
see this example clearly in EW p. 54,55: "Before the throne I saw
the Advent people--the church and the world. I saw two companies,
one bowed down before the throne, deeply interested, while the other
stood uninterested and careless." Now how could anyone fit all these
people in heaven?

#1 From: "ddionysoss" <ddionysoss@...>
Date: Sat Jan 17, 2004 5:05 pm
Subject: prayer request
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A call to all Davidian Seventh-day Adventists from the New World and
around the globe: let us all pray for the Kingdom.
let us urge the Lord that His Kingdom come on Earth as it is in
Heaven.
Let us join together every day at noon local time precisely (each
follows his own local time) for a collective prayer around the world
and lift up our voices to the Lord.
Let us show our appreciation and our eagerness to be in the kingdom
established on earth.

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