Mussolini: Is He the Anti-Christ?

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Nonfiction, History, Italy, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Prophecies
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Author: Charles S. Price ISBN: 1230001749267
Publisher: Jawbone Digital Publication: July 5, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Charles S. Price
ISBN: 1230001749267
Publisher: Jawbone Digital
Publication: July 5, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Dr. Charles S. Price (1887–1947) was a foremost leader in the Pentecostal movement in the early twentieth century.
While a young man, he became a pastor with the Free Methodist church. Unfortunately, he allowed modernism to creep into his theology, and preached a fine amount of morality and decency, but had no living Christ in his life and ministry.
However, God met him in a powerful way at a revival meeting in California, and his life and ministry were forever changed. He became an effective evangelist and did much good for the Kingdom of God.

This particular book explores the possibility of the Fascist leader Benito Mussolini being the AntiChrist. We know now that this was not the case, but Price skillfully handled the scripture prophecies, and never went as for as to say that this man was indeed the Man of Sin.
Despite its antiquity, this book is a great read, both for the history and the Bible study.

Make sure to visit the publisher for more great classics, including several books by Dr. Price, at JawboneDigital.com

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Dr. Charles S. Price (1887–1947) was a foremost leader in the Pentecostal movement in the early twentieth century.
While a young man, he became a pastor with the Free Methodist church. Unfortunately, he allowed modernism to creep into his theology, and preached a fine amount of morality and decency, but had no living Christ in his life and ministry.
However, God met him in a powerful way at a revival meeting in California, and his life and ministry were forever changed. He became an effective evangelist and did much good for the Kingdom of God.

This particular book explores the possibility of the Fascist leader Benito Mussolini being the AntiChrist. We know now that this was not the case, but Price skillfully handled the scripture prophecies, and never went as for as to say that this man was indeed the Man of Sin.
Despite its antiquity, this book is a great read, both for the history and the Bible study.

Make sure to visit the publisher for more great classics, including several books by Dr. Price, at JawboneDigital.com

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