"Containing Valuable Quotations Relating to the History, Doctrines, and Prophecies of the Scriptures" (1922) Review and Herald Publishing Association (Revised Edition)
(BOOK https://archive.org/details/sourcebookforbib00revi) "EXPLANATORY [NOTES BELOW]
p., is page
pp. is pages
Ibid., at the end of a quotation, indicates that it is found in the same place as the last preceding quotation.
Id., at the end of a quotation, indicates that it is found in the same book as the last preceding one, and the page or pages will then follow.
R. C. found in parentheses thus (R. C), means that the author quoted is a Roman Catholic.
S. J., Society of Jesus, a Jesuit.
i. e., that is.
e. g., for example.
c. or cir. or circa should be read " about."
a, after the number of a verse, indicates the first part of the verse;
b, used in the same way, indicates the second part.
sqq. or et seq. should be read " and the following."
u. s., ut supra, as above.
Three periods found in a quotation show that a part of the quotation has been omitted.
Variations in spelling the same proper names arise from the fact that the editors have followed the spelling of the author of the quotation used.
Transliterations of Hebrew and Greek have been supplied in brackets where necessary, and translations have been inserted in brackets where they were needed to make the meaning clear to those unacquainted with the language used.
Notes not signed " Eds." are by the author quoted.
Matter inserted in brackets has in most cases been supplied by the editors, but in some cases the authors quoted have inserted such matter, and this has been indicated by an editorial note.
Words or sentences enclosed in parentheses are a part of the quotation.
The subjects handled are arranged alphabetically, and quotations
dealing with any particular topic will be found grouped together according to this plan. The cross references which follow many of the leading subjects will indicate where other matter bearing more or less directly upon the same topic may be found. The General Index is designed to supplement the alphabetical arrangement of the subjects, includes many titles not found in the body of the book.
The contents of this book may be said to belong in four classes:
(1) Matter bearing directly upon the Scriptures as a divine revelation, including their source, authenticity, authority, sufficiency, etc.; (2) Scripture prophecy, the evidences of its fulfillment, including many historical statements showing such fulfillment; (3) Matter bearing on various Christian doctrines, whether true or false, especially such as have been most discussed; and (4) The history of the church and of apostasy, special reference being had to the great papal apostasy and to the final conflict betw
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"This is a classic 15-minute radio program featuring the Bible teachings of Amazing Facts founder Joe Crews." "The first Amazing Facts radio program went on the air in Baltimore in the spring of 1966," "In 1994, Joe Crews died suddenly after nearly 30 years as the ministry's director and speaker." Each broadcast "begins with an amazing scientific or historical fact and follows with a biblical message that will open your eyes to amazing Bible truth!" ~AF
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"The Voice Of Prophecy [http://www.vop.com/article/1005/listen/hms-richards-classic-broadcasts] is a long-running Seventh-day Adventist religious radio broadcast founded in 1929 by H.M.S. Richards, Sr. ... It was one of the first religious programs in the United States to broadcast nationally. ... Throughout the years Voice of Prophecy broadcasts were marked by an opening theme song of "Lift Up the Trumpet" performed by the King's Heralds quartet and closed with Richard's poem "Have Faith in God" each week having a new verse written. ... H.M.S. Richards, Sr. was speaker from 1929 to 1969. In 1969, Richards' son, H.M.S. Richards, Jr., succeeded him and was speaker from 1969 to 1992. ... Various musicians perform on the broadcast. Female vocalist Del Delker began as a regular on the program since 1947 and is regarded as one of the leading female singers of religious music. The male quartet King's Heralds also performed weekly on the program from 1936 until 1982." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_of_Prophecy)
"The King's Heralds began in 1927 by four college students; brothers Lewis, Waldo and Wesley Crane and Ray Turner (1908-2008) in Keene, Texas who began singing gospel music, under the name Lone Star Four. They soon appeared with Pastor R. L. Benton on his radio program on KFPL from Waco, Texas. In 1936, they were invited by H.M.S. Richards to join the Voice of Prophecy in California, and were renamed the King's Heralds after a radio naming contest. This association continued until 1982, when they became a self-supporting ministry. The King's Heralds are also known by the name The Heralds, in Portuguese as the Arautos do Rei and in Spanish as Los Heraldos del Rey. Purported to be the oldest continuous gospel quartet in America, they have been singing for over 80 years. Throughout the years they have performed in over 50 countries and continue to tour extensively. They were the first gospel music group from the West to tour The People’s Republic of China since 1949, singing for the "First Invitational Symposium on the Christian Church in China" sponsored by the US/China Education Foundation. Long associated with the Seventh-day Adventist Voice of Prophecy radio broadcast, the Heralds are now promoted as trans-denominational and are regular guests on Praise The Lord on TBN and It Is Written." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King's_Heralds)
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