Satan, And, Annihilation
by Edward McKendree Bounds
THIS SCHMUL PUBLISHING CO. EDITION IS NOT A SCANNED FACSIMILE OF A USED BOOK. It has been carefully typeset and proofread for accuracy and for easier reading by today's readers. Consequently there are no odd characters or missing text. E.M. Bounds accepted without question the Bible's description, warnings and provisions against the Devil. As a former soldier tested by battle, in "Satan, His Personality, Power and Overthrow," he uses the language of the military. The use of such terms display the manner in which the veteran viewed this Enemy of all enemies. Though Bounds is best known for his masterful books on prayer, his talents are equally qualified in exposing Satan, his weaknesses and tactics, and how to defend against him. This is one of the earliest books on spiritual warfare, and masterfully written. William McDonald was one of the leading holiness revivalists in the Methodist Church, noted for his powerful teaching ability. In "The Annihilation of the Wicked Scripturally Considered," he confronts false and wishful thinking about the final destination of those who refuse the offer of salvation through Jesus Christ. With unconquerable logic and dedication to the assertions of God's Word, he dissects the fallacies and separates out the truth. Recent polling reveals almost two-thirds of American Christians believe that Satan is not a living being but only a symbol of evil. Likewise, many eagerly attest to a rock-solid belief in God, angels and Heaven; they are not quite so enthusiastic about believing in Hell. Unbelievers and worldly-minded Christians may indulge in wishful fantasies, as will be outlined in this work, but fantasies fade in the glaring light of reality. (Includes detailed biographies of the authors.)
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