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Bibliography: All PDF Files in the Preterist


Archive (10/4/18)
These les have been assembled over the last 20 years, and the archive is still growing.
All are welcomed to take advantage of this page’s centuries  of knowledge related to
rst century studies and ful lled prophecy.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Books, Articles, and Papers on Ful lled Prophecy

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INTRODUCTION

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Literature from all theological perspectives are offered so that the reader may better
discern to where the Spirit is drawing on any given subject.  Some documents may seem
pure curiosities, but each work listed below is an important part of the gestalt.  Works are
dated by rst publication in each language represented.  Later editions are dated
according to the year of their publication if the earliest date is not known.

This archive respects copyrights and abides by the US Code, with particular attention to
Section 108(h), which allows unfettered distribution of more recent works.  Additional
works are included if they are out of print, or if the author has made them public
elsewhere.  Feel free to copy and share at will.  If you have any materials that you think
would be valuable to the learning community, or have a concern about copyright, please
contact me at todd@preteristarchive.com.

LATEST UPDATES

10/4/18:

2000: Tim Hegg, What Does “Ful ll” Mean in Matthew 5:17
2000: Andreas J. Köstenberger, The Identity of the Israel of God in Galatians 6:16
2001: Henk de Jong, The Jews in the Gospel of John
2001: Art Marmotson, Eschatological inconsistency in the Church Fathers
2004: Brian Martin, Re-examining the Second Coming
2009: Tommy Ice, 100 Pound Hailstones
2009: S. Lewis Johnson, Paul and the Israel of God; An Exegetical and Eschatological
Case Study
2010: Jeffrey Krause, Preteristic Understanding of the Millennium
2011: Gary DeMar, The Olivet Discourse – Biblical and Historical Parallels that Point to a
Pre-A.D. 70 Ful llment
2011: Bryan Eric Lewis, Jesus’ Eschatology in Jewish Context
2011: Kurt Simmons, Bimillennialism
2016: Ovid Need, Amos 9:11-15 Ful lled by National Israel?

10/3/18:

1987: Robert M. Johnston, Eschatological Sabbath in John’s Apocalypse 


1993: James Charlesworth, Reinterpreting John with the Dead Sea Scrolls
1996: Meredith Kline, Har Magedon: The End of the Millennium
1999: Ross Taylor, The Great Tribulation – What is It?  Will be go through it?

9/6/18:

1982: Cameron Afzal, The Apocalypse of John in Light of Apocalyptic Issues Re ected in
Other New Testament Writings
1984: Donald Guthrie, Transformation and the Parousia
1985: Jurgen Moltmann, God in Creation
1987: J. Kevin Coyle, Augustine and Apocalyptic – Thoughts on the Fall of Rome, the
Book of Revelation and the End of the World 

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9/5/18:

1986: Robert L. Sumner, The Incredible Can eld and His Sco eld Hatchet Job!

8/29/18:

0042: Philo of Alexandria, The Works of Philo Judaeus 


1952: Irenaeus-Smith, Proof of Apostolic Preaching
1969: Skevington Wood, The Eschatology of Irenaeus 

8/23/18:

1807: N.A. Nisbett, An Attempt to Display Original Evidences of Christianity in their


Genuine Simplicity
1840: G. Emlen Hare, Christ to Return – A Practical Exposition on Matthew 24 and 25
1856: K.A. Auberlen, Prophecies of Daniel and the Revelation
1862: Smith, The Authenticity of the Messianic Interpretation of Isaiah

EARLIER ADDITIONS AT SITE UPDATES: 2017 | 2018

BEGINNER MATERIAL:

Brief Synopsis of the Fall of Jerusalem Using Josephus


1885: F.W. Farrar, The History of Interpretation
1890: Charlotte M. Tucker, Stories of the Wars of the Jews
1909:  Milton S. Terry’s nal published words on the Apocalypse of John: On the
Interpretation of John’s Apocalypse  “whatever incongruities appear in that synoptic
sermon on the Mount of Olives, nothing is more unmistakable than that it deals with the
ruin of Jerusalem and the Jewish temple, and the sequent coming of the Son of Man. And
the scope and outline of John’s Apocalypse, as we have indicated in this article, are surely
in striking harmony with that prophecy of Jesus himself.”
1977: Robert Pierce, The Rapture Cult: Religious Zeal and Political Conspiracy
2005: David Green, Questions and Answers About Full Preterism
2007: Scott Thompson, Have Heaven and Earth Passed Away?
2008: David M. Williams, Eschatology and the Book of Revelation
2012: Stan Murrel, Eschatology – Understanding the Parousia | Redeeming Grace
Ministries
2015: Gary DeMar, A Beginner’s Guide to Prophecy
2017: Sam Frost, Why I Left Full Preterism (Revised)
2017: Brian L. Martin, Brief Introduction to Preterism
2017: Ed Knorr,  A Comparison of Eschatological Views: Dispensationalism and Preterism

REFERENCE WORKS:

1660: Henry Hammond, Paraphrase and Annotations Upon the Books of the New
Testament, V1  | V2 | V3 | V4

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1811: James Madison, Veto: An Act Incorporating the Protestant Episcopal Church (Ties
into the Rapture Hoax and Christian Zionism through Church Incorporation, here
declared unconstitutional by the “Father of the Constitution” See  State Churches and
the Kingdom of God)
1859: James Bastow, A (Preterist) Biblical Dictionary
1864: Sylvanus Cobb,  (Preterist) Commentary on the New Testament  – They inquired
concerning one general event only, its time, and the premonitory signs.  They associated
in their minds as contemporaneous, the destruction of Jerusalem, a special coming of
Christ, and the end of the Jewish age. Accordingly the sense of their questions is, when
shall these things be, to wit, thy coming, and the dissolution of this city and temple, or
end of the age and what shall be the sign of their approach ?
Apostolic Bible Polygot New Testament
Bibliography: 2,000 Years of Josephus
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Bibliography: Early Church Fathers
Bibliography: Ful lled Eschatology Literature, by Century
Bibliography: Hermeneutics
Bibliography: Outside Study Links
Bibliography: Palestinian Context
Bibliography: Universalism in America
Bibliography: “Vengeance of the Lord” & “Wandering Soul” Traditions
Bibliography: Writers Advocating Early Dating of the Apocalypse
Breviarium Chronologicum
Brief Synopsis of the Fall of Jerusalem Using Josephus
Corollaries Between Josephus and the New Testament
Dictionary of the Apostolic Church
Dictionary of Writers on the Prophecies
Documents Illustrative of History
Early Church Fathers Bibliography
Eschatology – Understanding the Parousia
Expository Glossary of Terms Used in Messianic Teaching
History of the World to AD70
Index of the Ante-Nicene Fathers
Index of the Ante-Nicene Fathers, New Testament References
Index of Scripture References in Josephus’ Wars of the Jews
Index of Subjects in Josephus’ Wars of the Jews
Index to the Works of John Lightfoot
Interpreting Concordance of the New Testament
Jewish Sources on the “End of Times”
Libronix Collection of Preterist-Related Works
Notices of the Jews by the Classic Writers
Republica Literaria in 500 Books
Spurgeon’s Recommended Commentaries
The Works of Philo with Introduction
Works Relating to Jews in the New York Library

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0075: Josephus, The Judaic Wars (Bello Judaica) and Hegesippus,


1499: Antiquitatibus ac Bello Judaica (Latin)
1511: Torino que hoc Volumine Contineantur Josephi (Latin)
1528: Erasmus Edition (Latin)
1530: Hegesippus Josephus Ambrosius, Cologne Edition (German)
1552: Judische Chronik (German)
1559: Hegesippi de bello Judaico (Latin)
1560: Hystorie Judischen Krieges, Gernhard Edition (German)
1602: Thomas Lodge, Famous and Memorable Workes of Josephus
1702: 1767 L’Estrange Edition, V1 | V2
1736: William Whiston, Works of Josephus with Porteus  |  1996 Edition  |  Whiston’s
Josephus Hyperlinked
1777: Thompson-Price Edition, V1 | V2
1823: Johnstone Edition
1851: Traill’s Josephus, Josephus’ The Wars of the Jews, V1 | V2
1852: Whiston Edition, London, V1
1882: Destion, Die Quellen Flavius Josephus (German)
1898: Flavius Josephus Latina (Latin)
1911: Reinach’s Josephus, Works of Josephus, V1-2 | V2-2 (French)
Bibliography: Early Church Fathers | Chasing Hegesippus
0070: R.H. Charles, The Apocalypse of Baruch
1890: Lightfoot’s Apostolic Fathers, V1 – Clement of Rome
-0105: Biography of St. Simeon of Jerusalem  – Tradition says that, like Lot in Sodom,
Simeon was supernaturally warned of the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans in AD
66, and withdrew with many fellow−Christians to the small city of Pella, where they
remained until it was safe for them to return to Jerusalem after its destruction in AD 70.
0109: Tacitus, The Annals of Tacitus, Books I-VI
0150: Justin Martyr, Dialogue with Trypho, the Jew
0190: Jerusalem Talmud, Gittin 55b-56a on the 9th of Av
0205: Hippolytus, Commentary on Daniel
0303: Methodius, On Leprosy, Allegorical Explanation of Leviticus 13
0312: Eusebius of Caesarea, The Proof of the Gospel, Being the Demonstratio
Evangelica, 1690 | 1722 (Latin) | Digital Edition | 1920 Ferrar
0312: Eusebius of Caesarea, On the Divine Theophany of the Lord:
1842: Samuel Lee, The Theophany of Eusebius in Original Syriac
1843: Samuel Lee, The Theophania of Eusebius in English
1843: Samuel Lee, Preliminary Dissertation to the Theophany

0330-1453: THE BYZANTINE MILLENNIUM (Augustinian preterist-idealism)

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330: Founding of Constantinople – Commemorative Coin (Displaying the Angel of the Lord Crushing the
Serpent’s Head, Announcing the Ful llment of Revelation 20:2)

0339: Eusebius of Caesarea, Life of Constantine  –  I am lled with wonder at the


intellectual greatness of the emperor, who as if by divine inspiration thus expressed what
the prophets had foretold concerning this monster. | Labarum
0356-362 Athanasius of Alexandria: Life of St. Antony
0360: Ephrem the Syrian, Select Works, Translated out of Original Syriac
1968: F.E. Harrison, Millennium, A Latin Reader (AD 374-1374)  – In 374 Aurelius
Ambrosius, governor of Liguria, with his seat at Milan, by now an administrative capital of
the Western Empire, a  layman and an unbaptized Christian, was acclaimed by  the
populace bishop of Milan-and sixteen years later he  excommunicated the Christian
emperor Theodosius for his part in authorizing a massacre : an exaltation of the Church,
and fusion or confusion of Church and State,  which would have been inconceivable a
century earlier, on the eve of the last and most violent persecutions. In  1 374 Petrarch
died-and if the modern world is to be dated from the fteenth-century Renaissance, he,
more than most in the eld of scholarship, heralded and helped to shape the coming age.
Between these two dates many forces were at work. 
2009: English Translation of The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis, Book I  | Books II &
III | Other Versions at Archive.org
1439: John Lydgate, The Fall of Princes, Part III

THE RISE OF BIBLICAL CRITICISM AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONSISTENT


PRETERIST METHODS

1493: Hartmann Schedel, The Nuremberg Chronicle (German)


1535: Miles Coverdale, The Byble: that is the holy Scrypture of the Olde and New
Testament, faythfully translated in to Englyshe
1552: Hugh Latimer, Sermons and Remains: On Luke 21
1543: Martin Luther, The Jews and Their Lies  | Sourcebook  – Therefore, a Christian
should be satis ed and not quarrel with the Jews. But if you think you must or desire to
talk with them, do not say more than this: “Do you hear, Jew, do you know that your
principality together with the temple and priesthood are destroyed now for 1460 years?
For this year, as we Christians write after the birth of Christ 1543, it is exactly 1469 years,
and is thus going on 1500 years since Vespasianus and Titus destroyed Jerusalem and
expelled the Jews from it.” On this little nut let the Jews bite and dispute among
themselves as long as they want to.
1558: John Calvin, Harmony of the Gospels, V1 | V2
1565: P Alphonsi Salmeron, Epistolae, V2 (Latin)
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1593: Thomas Nash, Christ’s Tears Over Jerusalem


1596: Leonard Wright, A Summon for Sleepers
1598: Thomas Dekker, Canaan’s Calamitie
1600: Robert Chambers, Palestina
1607: Anonymous, Nero the Tyrant
1613: Elizabeth Cary, The Tragedy of Miriam

1614: FIRST FULL LENGTH MODERN PRETERIST COMMENTARY

1614: Luis Alcasar, Vestigatio Apocalypsi, Dennis Edition (Latin)


1614: Luis Alcasar, Vestigatio Apocalypsi, Madrid Edition (Latin)
1614: Luis Alcasar, Vestigatio Apocalypsi, Munich Edition (Latin)
1614: Luis Alcasar, Vestigatio Apocalypsi, Rome Edition (Latin)
1614: Luis Alcasar, Vestigatio Apocalypsi, Vienna Edition (Latin)
1618: Luis Alcasar, Vestigatio Apocalypsi, Rome Edition (Latin)
1619: Luis Alcasar, Vestigatio Apocalypsi, Regensberg Edition (Latin)
1618: Thomas Deloney, Canaan’s Calamitie
1618: David Pareus, Commentary on The Divine Revelation and Apocalypse of the
Apostle and Evangelist John
1620: Joost van den Vondel, Hierusalem Verwoest (Dutch)
1622: A. Symson, An Exposition of Second Peter
1625: Hugo Grotius, The Law of War and Peace
1627: Hugo Grotius, De Veritate Religionis Christianae,;The Truth of the Christian
Religion, English: 1686 | 1805 12th Ed | 1814 LeClerc
1631: Luis Alcasar, Veteris Testamenti, Madrid Edition (Latin)
1633: Drexel the Jesuit, The Christian Zodiac
1633: Hugo Grotius, The Freedom of the Seas; Or the Right Which Belongs to the Dutch
to Take Part in the East Indian Trade
1635: John Schabalie, The Pilgrim Soul from the Creation to the Destruction of
Jerusalem
1640: Richard Ward, Commentary on Matthew

1641: FIRST PROTESTANT TO EMBRACE MODERN PRETERISM

1641: Hugo Grotius, Annotationes in Novum Testamentum,


 V1 | V2 |V3 | V4 | V5 | V6 | V7 | V8 | V9-INDEX (Latin)
1827: Grotius’ Annotations on Matthew 24 and 25 (Latin PDF) | Translate at Google
Books
1644: Hugo Grotius, Annotations on the Old Testament, Annotata ad Vetus
Testamentum, V1 | V2 | V3 (Latin)
1645: Robert Baillie, A Dissuasive on the Errors of the Time
1647: John Owen: The Death of Death in the Death of Christ
1649: David Dixon, A Short Explanation of the Epistle of Paul to the Hebrews
1649: Henry Hammond, A Letter to Lord Fairfax and His Council of War
1649: Edward Marbury, Commentary on Obadiah
1650: Edward Marbury, Commentary on Habakkuk
1650: David Brown,  The Psalms of David in Metre, With Notes
1650: Joseph Hall, Revelation Unvieled
1650: Edward Leigh, Annotations upon all the New Testament
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1650: John Lightfoot, The Temple as it Stood in the Time of Christ


1651: Samuel Hartlib, Revelation Revealed
1652: Robert Maton, Christ’s Personall Reigne on Earth
1653: John Davenport, The Knowledge and Proof of Jesus Christ
1653: Nathaniel Homes, The Resurrection Revealed, or the Dawning of the Day Sun

1653: FIRST FULL-LENGTH ENGLISH COMMENTARY. KING’S CHAPLAIN WRITES


A MODERN PRETERIST CLASSIC

1653: Henry Hammond, Paraphrase and Annotations Upon the New


Testament, V1 | V2 | V3 | V4
1845: Henry Hammond, Paraphrase and Annotations Upon the New
Testament, V1 | V2 | V3 | V4
1653: Henry Hammond, Annotations on the Corinthian Epistles
1653: Henry Hammond, Annotations on Colossians and Thessalonians
1653: Henry Hammond, Premonition Concerning the Apocalypse
1849: Henry Hammond, Miscellaneous Theological Works, V1 | V2
1850: Henry Hammond, Paraphrase and Annotations on the Psalms, V2

1658: MODERN PRETERISM PRESENTED TO REFORMED BELIEVERS BY A


WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY DIVINE

Index to the Works of John Lightfoot


1658: John Lightfoot, Hebrew and Talmudical Exercitations,  VI  | V2  |  V3  |  V4  |  CCEL’s
Commentary from the Talmud and Hebraica
1674: John Lightfoot,  Sermon on Revelation 21
1684: John Lightfoot, Parergon on the Fall of Jerusalem
1684: John Lightfoot, The Whole Works of the Reverend John Lightfoot,
D.D.,  V1 | V2 | V3 | V4 | V5 | V6 | V7 | V8 | V9 | V10 | V11 | V12 | V13
1660: Joseph Hall, Samaria’s Downfall, Commentary on Hosea
1660: Henry Hammond, Commentaries on the Old Testament
Commentary on Chronicles
Commentary on Exodus
Commentary on Ezekiel
Commentary on Ezra
Commentary on Hosea and Obadiah
1660: Blaise Pascal, Pensees
1661: Thomas Hall, An Exposition on Amos
1662: Thomas Watson and Samuel Lee, elder, The Bible and the Closet
1665: Lodowick Muggleton, Quaker Interpretation of the Revelation of Saint John
1665: John Spencer, A Discourse Concerning Prodigies – It seems not unreasonable to
believe, that He came to the Destruction of Jerusalem in the Clouds of Heaven.
1668: John Owen, Exercitations on Hebrews, V1
1669: Robert Fleming, The Ful lling of Scriptures Complete
1677: John Crowne, The Destruction of Jerusalem
1677: Herman Wits, The Economy of the Covenants, V1 | V2
1822: Herman Wits, The Economy of the Covenants, V1 | V2
1678: John Bunyan, Pilgrim’s Progress,1999 Edition

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1680: Stephen Charnock, A Discourse of God’s being the Author of Reconciliation – The


time of his coming was xed in Jacob’s prophecy about the time of the fall of the Jewish
government, Gen. xlix. 10, before the ruin of the second temple, Mall iii.1, after seventy
weeks of years from the time of Daniel’s prophecy.
1681: Henry More, A Plain Exposition of Daniel
1685: Madame Guyon, A Short Method of Prayer
1688: John Milner, Church History of Palestine from Christ to Diocletian
1689: John Flavel, Christ Knocking at Sinner’s Hearts
1689: Jacques Benigne Bossuet, L’apocalypse Avec Une Explication (French)
1691: Thomas Newton, A Discourse on Natural and Revealed Religion
1691: Lloyd, Letter to Sherlock on Josephus
1695: Richard Baxter: Commentary on the New Testament
1699: Jean LeClerc, Supplement to Hammond’s Annotations
1699: John Milner, Defense of Hammond by LeClerc |  1702 Edition
1699: Van Dale-Behn, A History of the Oracles and Cheats of the Defeated Pagan Priests
1700: William Burkitt, Expository Notes on the New Testament, V1 | V2
1701: Robert Fleming, The Rise and Fall of the Papacy
1703: Noel Aubert, La Clef de L’Apocalypse (French)
1703: Daniel Witby, A Paraphrase and Commentary on the New Testament,V2
1704: Strauchius, Breviarium Chronologicum
1704: Nathanial Parkhurst, Life of William Burkitt
1705: George Stanhope, Paraphrase and Commentary, V1 | V2
1706-1721: CCEL’s Henry, Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Whole Bible,
V1 | V2 | V3 | V4 | V5 | V6
1706: William Whiston, Essay on the Revelation of John
1710: Daniel Whitby, Additional Annotations, V1 | V2 | V3
1714: David Humphries, Apologeticks of Athenagoras
1721: Thomas Boston, Sermons on the Untoward Generation
1725: John Gill, Levi’s Urim and Thummim found with Christ – A Sermon on
Deuteronomy 33:8
1725: Benjamin Marshall: A Treatise on Daniel’s Seventy Weeks
1726: Richard Bishop, Demonstration
1726: Anthony Collins, Scheme of Litteral Prophecy
1727: George Stanhope, Preparation for Death and Judgment
1727: Daniel Whitby, Last Thoughts of Dr. Whitby | 1841 Ed.
1728: Benjamin Marshall, Three Letters in Further Vindication of Daniel’s Seventy Weeks
1730: Firmin Abauzit, Historical Discourse on the Apocalypse
1730: Nathaniel Lardner: A Collection of Jewish and Heathen Testimonies to the Truth of
the Christian Religion, V1 | V2 | V3 | V4
1730: Nathaniel Lardner, Evidences of Christianity from the Testimony of Josephus 
1730: R.W., Annotations on the New Testament of Jesus Christ, V1 | V2
1730: Zachary Pearce, Sermon on the Propagation of the Gospel
1730: Matthew Tindal, Christianity Old As Creation
1731: Joannis Clericus, Veteris Testamenti Prophetae ab Esaia ad Malachiam (Latin)
1732: Thomas Sherlock, Christ’s Entry into Jerusalem
1733: Isaac Newton, Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel and the Apocalypse of
John
1736: John Gill, Christ, the Savior from the Tempest

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1737: John Home, The Scripture History of the Jews, and Their Republick
1739: Henry Hammond, Nineteen Letters on Very Curious Subjects
1740: Johann Albrecht Bengel, Introduction to the Apocalypse, 1757 Edition
1745: Henry Brown, Justin Martyr and the Dialogue with Trypho, V1
1745: Phillip Doddridge, Family Expositor, V2
1747: Nicholas Mann, Critical Notes on Some Passages
1749: Conyers Middleton, Miraculous Powers of the Christian Church
1750: William Warburton, Julian
1750: Marcello Venuti, A Description of the First Discoveries of the Ancient City of
Herculaneum
1751: Bishop Robert, The Time of the Coming of the Messiah and Jewish Restoration
1751: John Gill, The Dissenters Reasons for separating from the Church of England
1752: John Gill, The Doctrine of the Saints’ Final Perseverence
1753: William Lowth, Sacred Poetry
1754: M. De Burigny, Life of the Truly Eminent and Learned Hugo Grotius
1754: Thomas Newton, Dissertations on the Prophecies, V1 | V2
1754: Thomas Newton, The Prophecy of Matthew 24
1754: George Benson, The Planting of the Church V1
1755: John St Clair, Observations on Certain Passages in Daniel and the Apocalypse
1757: Jacob B. Bossuet, Introduction to the History of the World to AD70 (German)
1757: Nathaniel Lardner, History of the Apostles and Evangelists, V2
1761: James Durham, Commentary on Christ Cruci ed
1762: Gregory Sharpe, Second Argument in Defense of Christianity
1763:  David Durell,  The Hebrew text of the parallel prophecies of Jacob and Moses
relating to the twelve tribes  Christ’s Second Coming, and the Dissolution of the Jewish
State are one and the same Thing… The Destruction of Jerusalem by Vespasian, which put
an end to the Jewish Government, is so well known in Scripture by Christ’s, or the Son of
Man’s, Coming
1764: Nathaniel Lardner, Of the Argument for the Truth of Christianity, arising from the
ful llment of our Saviour’s predictions concerning the destruction of the Temple and the
City of Jerusalem, 1791 Ed. | 1829  (PDF) “The Argument is taken from the history of the
destruction of Jerusalem as related by Josephus, compared with our Saviour’s prediction
of that event, which has always been considered as one of the strongest which can be
urged either against the Jews in particular, or against Unbelievers in general. In modern
times this Argument has been illustrated by Jackson in the 1st volume of his works, 1673;
by Tillotson, in the 12th vol. of his Sermons; by Kidder, in his Demonstration of the
Messiah; by Whitby, in his Commentary on St. Matthew, and in his General Preface; by
Sharpe, in the Rise and Fall of the Holy City and Temple of Jerusalem -, and by Dr. Jortin in
the 1st vol. of his Remarks on Ecclesiastical History. This author has so well proved not
only that the Gospels, in which the prediction of Christ relative to the destruction of
Jerusalem are delivered, were written before that event, but that the predictions
themselves could not have been inserted into the Gospels, as interpolations alter the
event: the reader will not esteem this to have been an unnecessary labour, who
recollects the con dence with which Voltaire declares that the Gospels were written
after Jerusalem was destroyed.”— Bp, Watson.
1764: Gregory Sharpe, The Rise and Fall of Jerusalem
1765: John Gill, The Doctrine of the Wheels in the Visions of Ezekiel

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1765: William Warburton, The Works, Including Divine Legation of Moses and Julian, V1 |
V2 | V3 | V4 | V5 | V6 | V7 | V8 | V9 | V10
1765: William Warburton, Julian | Introduction to The Divine Legation of Moses
1769: John Gill,  A Complete Body of Doctrinal and Practical Divinity
1796: Volume I | Volume II | Volume III
1810: Abridged into One Volume
1770: Firmin Abauzit, Discours L’apocalipse (French)
1771: Joseph Eyre, Observations on the Prophecies Relative to the Restoration of the
Jews
1771: Winckelman-Bruhl, Critical Account of the Situation and Destruction by the First
Eruptions of Mt. Vesuvius
1773: Moses Lowman, Paraphrase and Notes on the Revelation
1775: Benjamin Blayney, Daniel’s Prophecy of the Seventy Weeks
1776: Edward Gibbon, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
1776: Alexander McClain, Letter from Beelzebub on the  Sabbath
1776: Archibald McLean, A Letter from Beelzebub, a supplement to Christ the True
Sabbath – Added to Macrobius, All Prophecy Fulfilled
1792: Archibald McLean, A Letter from Beelzebub, a supplement to Christ the True
Sabbath
1778: Henry Edward Davis, Examination of Gibbon on Religion
1778: Zachary Pearce, Sermons on Several Subjects, V1
1780: Johann Eichorn, Introduction to the Old Testament
1782: William Newcome, Observations on our Lord’s Conduct as a Divine Instructor
1784: Thomas Brown, Harmony of the Gospels
1785: Ralph Churton, Lectures on the Destruction of Jerusalem
1785: Richard Watson, An Essay Concerning the Unity of Sense; to show that no text of
Scripture has more than one single sense
1786: John Bolton, History of Jerusalem and the Temple
1787: James MacKnight, A New Literal Translation from the Original of Paul’s First and
Second Epistles to the Thessalonians 
1788: Kippis’ Lardner, The Works of Nathaniel Lardner, D.D. with a Life by Dr. Kippis, V1 | V2
| V3 | V4 | V5 | V6 | V7 | V8 | V9 | V10
1788: Nathaniel Lardner, Commentary on the Apocalypse
1790: John Gill, Sermons on Christology and Typology
1790: William Gilpin, Exposition of the New Testament, V1
1791: Thomas Watson, Collection of Theological Tracts, V5 | V6
1792: N.A. Nisbett, The Scriptural Doctrine Concerning the Coming of Christ, V1
1794: William Paley, Evidences of Christianity – Prophecy 
1795: Thomas Pyle, Paraphrase with Notes on the Book of Revelation
1796: Historicist Quotations, Illustrations of Prophecy, V2
1796: Cadell, The Second Advent is Not AD70
1799: James Durham, Commentary on Revelation, V1 | V2
1799: Heneage Elsley, Annotations on the Gospels and Acts, V1 | V2 | V3
1799: Johann Herder, Maranatha: Das Buch von der Zukunft Desherrn (German)
1799: Henry Kett, History the Interpreter of Prophecy, V1 | V2
1799: Charles Leslie, The Truth of Christianity, Demonstrated in a Dialogue Betwixt a
Christian and a Deist, Wherein the Case of the Jews is Considered
1799: Bishop Porteus, Ful llment of Prophecy in the Destruction of Jerusalem

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1800: N.A. Nisbett, The Coming of the Messiah the True Key to the right Understanding
of the Most Dif cult Passages in the New Testament
1801: J.D. Michaelis, Commentary on the Apocalypse
1801: J.D. Michaelis, Introduction to the New
Testament, V1,P1 | V2,P1 | V2,P2 | V3,P1 | V3,P2 | V4
1802: Annual Review, Theology, including Nisbett and Michaelis
1802: N.A. Nisbett, The Triumphs of Christianity over In delity
1802:  John Chappel Woodhouse, Johann David Michaelis,  The evidence for the
authenticity and divine inspiration of the Apocalypse
1803: Charles Wellbeloved, Funeral Sermon for Newcombe Cappe
1804: Hosea Ballou, Notes on the Parables (1822 Ed.)  “Will the reader now say that all
this may be, and that both Daniel and the Saviour were speaking of the resurrection of
mankind to a state of immortal happiness and misery in a future world? To this we reply,
when Jesus spoke to his disciples of the destruction of Jerusalem and of the calamities
which should shortly come on the Jews, he uses the words of Daniel nearly verbatim,
when he speaks of the time of trouble. By this circumstance we are instructed that both
Daniel and the Saviour spake of the same time and of the same events, and that time
was, when Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans.”
1804: Gilbert Wake eld, Memoirs of the Life of Wake eld, V1 | V2
1805: Hosea Ballou,  Treatise on the Atonement    “And having satis ed our minds
respecting the time of the coming of the Son of man to judge and reward men according
to their works, and being assured that that event took place when Jerusalem was
destroyed, and the Jews dispersed; it remains an easy task to settle the question
respecting the meaning and ful llment of all the passages in the New Testament which
speak of that judgment, and the awful calamities which fell on the people. But we must
always keep in mind the fact that all those scriptures were ful lled in that generation in
which Jesus and his disciples lived.”
1805: George Peter Holford, The Destruction of Jerusalem an Absolute Proof of
Christianity
1805: John Jortin, Remarks on Ecclesiastical History, V1 | V2 | V3
1805: Henry Kett, History the Interpreter of Prophecy, V2
1806: Heinrich Luden, Hugo Grotius nach seinen Schicksalen und Schriften (German) –
The cardinal demanded in his own house, in the presence of the ambassador, the
primacy which Grotius, according to the example of the Englishmen, who as Protestants
did not respect the Catholic priestly hat, did not want to concede him.
1805: Beilby Porteus, Lectures on Matthew, V1 | V2 | Two Volumes in One
1805: John Chappel Woodhouse, Commentary on Revelation
1806: J. Southcott, Unbelief of the Jews at the Destruction of Jerusalem
1807: Timothy Kenrick, An Exposition of the Historical Writings of the New Testament,
V1
1808: William Newcome, The New Testament in an Improved Edition – With Notes From
Modern Preterists Michaelis, Pearce, Newcome, Le Clerc, Grotius, Wetstein, Clarke
1808: N.A. Nisbett, The Mysterious Language of Paul on the Man of Sin
1809: J.M. Butt, The Divinity of the Apocalypse Demonstrated by its Ful llment
1809: Catherine Cappe, Notes of Newcombe Cappe 
1809: Miss Hallock, Child’s History of the Fall of Jerusalem
1809: William Newcome, An Attempt Towards an Improved Version, a Metrical
Arrangement, and an Explanation of the Twelve Minor Prophets

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1809: William Newcome, English Harmony of the Four Evangelists


1809: Symon Patrick, Commentary on the Old and New Testaments, V3
1809: Thomas Scott, Essays on Important Subjects on Religion
1810: Thomas Scott, The Theological Works of Thomas Scott, V5
1809: Charles Wellbeloved, Life and Writings of Wood
1810: M. Seetzen, A Brief Account of the Countries around Lake Tiberias, the River
Jordan, and the Dead Sea
1810-1826: Adam Clarke, Commentary on the Whole
Bible, V1 | V2 | V3 | V4 | V5 | V5B | V6 | V6B
1811: G.S. Faber, Dissertation on the Prophecies Ful lled and Ful lling, V1 | V2
1811: John Hayter, A Report Upon the Herculaneum Manuscripts
1811: James Madison, Veto: An Act Incorporating the Protestant Episcopal Church (Ties
into the Rapture Hoax and Christian Zionism through Church Incorporation, here declared unconstitutional
by the “Father of the Constitution”)
1811: William Mason, An Examination of the Prophecies of Matthew 24
1812: John Gill, The Glory of the Church in the Latter Days
1812: N.A. Nisbett, Letter illustrative of the Gospel History, and of the Epistles
1812: John Jones, Researches on Philo and Josephus
1812: N.A. Nisbett, Gospel History
1813: Robert Hodgson, The Life of Beilby Porteus
1814: J.D. Michaelis, Commentaries on the Laws of Moses, V1 | V2 | V3 | V4
1815: Robert Lowth, Lectures on the Sacred Poetry of the Hebrews
1815: Thomas Nash, Christ’s Tears Over Jerusalem
1816: John Hewlett, Commentaries and Annotations on the New
Testament, V1 | V2 | V3 | V4 | V5
1816: George Wilkins, The Destruction of Jerusalem in Prophecy
1817: Dr. Sickler, Herculaneum Rolls
1818: Newcombe Cappe, Providence and Government
1818: Thomas Hartwell Horne, Introduction to the Study of the Bible
1818: Abner Kneeland, Lectures on Universal Benvolence
1818: Loveland-Laberee, Debate on Universal Salvation
1819: Hosea Ballou, Select Sermons (Preterist Universalism)
1820: T. Clarke, The Wandering Jew
1820: The Destruction of Jerusalem an Argument for the Truth of the Christian Religion
1820: Hermann Gebhardt, The Doctrine of the Apocalypse
1820: Henry Milman, The Fall of Jerusalem – A Dramatic Poem
1820: Scott-Paine, Debate on the Divine Inspiration of Scripture
1820: Gilbert Wake eld, Translation of the New Testament
1821: Cottager’s Monthly, A Father’s Letters to His Son, An Apprentice of Mr. Wilkins
1821: Humphrey Davy, Observations and Experiments on the Papyri Found in the Ruins of
Herculaneum
1821: John Holland, The Cottage of Pella
1822: Ladies’ Society, Account of the Siege and Destruction of Jerusalem
1822: MacKnight, History of the World to AD70
1823: Firmin Abauzit, Essays on the Apocalypse
1823: J. Church, The Fall of Jerusalem – A Poem in Three Parts
1823: Charles Peers, The Siege of Jerusalem – A Poem
1823: Beilby Porteus, Lectures on Matthew 24

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1823: Beilby Porteus, Works of Porteus, V1 – Life | V2 – Sermons | V3 – Sermons | V4 –


Lectures | V5 – Lectures | V6 – Tracts
1823: Ethan Smith, View of the Hebrews; Exhibiting the Destruction of Jerusalem
1823: Alexander Tilloch, Introduction to the Apocalypse
1823: Charles Wellbeloved, Three Letters on Universalism
1824: John Bunyan, Solomon’s Temple Spiritualized
1824: Catherine Cappe: Memoirs of Cappe
1824: Heneage Elsley, Annotations on the Gospels and Acts, V1 | V2 | V3
1824: Eben Fardd, Detholion o Awdl Dinystr Jerusalem (Welsh)
1824: Jackson, Defense of Judaism
1824: Samuel Lee, Christianity and Mohammedism
1824: Samuel Lee, Remarks on the Turkish Bible
1824: Summer, The Ministerial Character of Christ
1825: Walter Balfour, Inquiry into why Sheol, Hades, Tartarus, Gehenna are all Translated
HELL (Preterist Universalism)
1825: Thomas Brown, History of the Destruction of the City and Temple of Jerusalem
1825: Dublin, History of the Siege and Destruction of Jerusalem | Two
1825: Thomas Horne, Introduction to Critical Study of Scriptures, V2
1825: Samuel Lee, Remarks on Professor Lee on Persian Grammar
1825: Thomas Scott, Letters and Papers of Rev. Thomas Scott
1825: Thomas Scott, The Force of Truth, Decade Edition
1825: Barbara Simon, Allegorical Look at Conditions of Human Heart
1825: John Stonard, Dissertation on the Seventy Weeks of Daniel – As the term certainly
ended with the destruction of Jerusalem in AD70, so its commencement was thence
computed backwar to the year B.C. 420; at which time we found the prediction met by
answerable events.
1825: Rev. John Samuel Thompson, A System of Theology, Demonology, and Christology
1825: George Wilkins, The Two Rectors
1826: Samuel Bloom eld, Annotations on the New Testament,  V1
| V2 | V3 | V4 | V5 | V6 | V7 | V8
1826: Thomas Brown, History of Universal Salvation
1826: William Carpenter, A Popular Introduction to the Holy Scriptures
1826: Wilhelm DeWette, A Historico-Critical Introduction to the New Testament, 1858
Edition
1826: Miss Grierson, The History of Jerusalem Destroyed | 1839
1826: William Jones, Letter to Three Converted Jews
1826: Journal, Christian Spectator on the ful llment of Matthew 24
1826: S.R. Maitland, Commentary on Daniel and Revelation
1826: John Owen, Works of John Owen D.D.,  V9
1826: Patrologica Graeca, Volume 106 (Greek) Andrew of Caesarea in Cappadocia,
Commentarius in Apocalypsin; Arethas his successor
1826: Charles Wellbeloved, Devotional Exercises for Young People
1827: Thomas Brown, History of Universalism (Pret. Universalism)
1827: Charles Hudson, Letters Addressed to Ballou
1827: John Leonard Hug, The Writings of the New Testament, V1 | V2
1827: Marsh-Peck, Universal Salvation Considered  (Pret. Universalism)
1827: J.J. Michaelis, The Burial and Resurrection of Jesus Christ
1827: James Plumtre, Commentary on the Old Testament, V2

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1827: Moses Stuart, Dissertations on Original Languages of the Bible


1828: Anon,  Objections to the Doctrine of Israel’s Future Restoration to Palestine, in
Twelve Letters to a Friend – the doctrine of Israel’s restoration to Palestine is a popular
one that it has been favoured by some of the wisest, most learned, and best men in the
Church of Christ, and that it is still maintained by the majority of Christians.
1828: B. Bailey, Commentary on the Parables
1828: Alexander Keith, The Evidence of Prophecy: Historical Testimony to the Truth of
the Bible 
1828: Alexander Keith, The Destruction of Jerusalem 
1828: A Lady, The Old Testament Prophecies Ful lled in the New Testament Scriptures
1828: John Marsh, Epitome of Ecclesiastical History
1828: Moses Stuart, Commentary on Hebrews, V1
1828: John Chappel Woodhouse, Annotations on the Apocalypse
1829: Philip Allwood, A Key to the Revelation of St. John, V2
1829: Walter Balfour, Debate on the Immortality of the Soul (Pret. Universalism)
1829: J.G. Broughton, Improbability of the Destruction of the Earth
1829: JP Dabney, Annotations on the New Testament, V1 | V2
1829: Samuel Hinds, Family Lecturer, Arrangement and Explanation of St. Mark’s Gospel
1829: John Jahn, History of the Hebrew Commonwealth
1829: Harvey Maitland, Sermons on Practical Subjects
1829: Beilby Porteus, The Gospel of Matthew
1829: Robert Weaver, Ful llment of Scripture Prophecies
1830: E.I. Burrow, Hours of Devotion for the Family – Translated
1830: J.W. Haskins, Apocalypse Ful lled
1830: Journal, EMAGA, Annual Compilation, V1 (Pret. Universalism)
1830: Samuel Lee, Six Sermons on the Apocalypse
1830: Hugh McNeile, Prophecies Relative to the Jewish Nation
1830: Hermann Olshausen, Commentary on Matthew 24
1830-1839: Hermann Olshausen, Commentary on the Gospels,
V1 | V2 | V3 | V4 | V5 | V6 | V7 | V8 | V9 | V11
1830: David Pickering, Lectures in Defense of Divine Revelation (Pret. Universalism)
1830: George Townsend, Sermons on Interesting Theology
1830: Trollope, Analecta Theologica, V1 | V2
1830: Warren Skinner, Essays on the Coming of Christ
1831: James A. Begg, Matthew 24: Second Coming is Personal and Near at Hand
1831: Esther Copely, Sacred History to the Destruction of Jerusalem
1831: Journal, EMAGA, Annual Compilation, V2 (Pret. Universalism)
1831: Richard Graves, Lectures on the Pentetuch
1831: Moses Stuart, Jewish Conversion
1831: Isaac Watts, View of the Whole Scripture History
1832: Archibald Alexander, Annals of the Jewish Nation During the Second Temple
Period
1832: Barbara, Allegorical View of the Human Heart
1832: Albert Barnes, Notes on the Gospels of Matthew and Mark
1832: George Bush, Treatise on the Millennium
1832: London, History of the Jews for All Ages
1832: Samuel Lee, Grammar of the Hebrew Language
1832: I.R. Park, Controversy with a Jewish Rabbi on Prophecy

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1832: Moses Stuart, Commentary on Romans


1832: J.B. Clarke, Life of Adam Clarke
1832: Caleb Whitefoord, Sermon on Matthew 24 on the Coming of Christ
1832: Thomas Whittemore, Illustrations on the Parables (Pret. Universalism)
1832: James Willson, Prince Messiahs Claims to Dominion
1833: Walter Balfour, Letters to Moses Stuart
1834: Parsons Cooke, Modern Universalism Exposed
1833: Joseph Mede, Clavis Apocalyptica
1833: Menzies Rayner, Parable of the Rich Man (Pret. Universalism)
1833: David Thom, Calvinism Identi ed with Universalism, V1 | V2
1833: Vindicae Biblicae, Elucidation of Passages
1834: William Anderson, A Letter to the Author of Millenarianism Indefensible
1834: Hosea Ballou, Examination of the Doctrine of Future Retribution
1834: Journal, The Unitarian
1834: National Gallery, Adam Clarke, Samuel Lee
1834: George Pearson, The Prophetic Character and Inspiration of the Apocalypse
1834: Moses Stuart, A Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews in One Volume 
1834: Lewis C. Todd, Renunciation of Universalism
1834: Walker, Truth of the Prophecies
1835: R. Cattermole, Sermons on the Holy Spirit
1835: Dictionary of Writers on the Prophecies
1835: J.G. Eichorn, Life and Writings of J.D. Michaelis
1835: John Frye, Observations on Unful lled Prophecy
1835: W.B. LeGros, Fables and Tales Suggested by the Frescos of Pompeii and
Herculaneum
1835: James Macknight, Commentary on the Apostolical Epistles
1835: Westfall-Martin, Illustrations of the Bible, V1
1836: Adam Clarke, Commentary on Revelation
1836: James Reynolds, Arabic History of the Temple of Jerusalem
1836: James Benign Bossuet, Variations of the Protestants, V1
1836: Luther Lee, Universalism Examined and Refuted
1836: A Literal Translation of the Prophets from Isaiah to Malachi,
V1 – Isaiah by Lowth
V2 – Jeremiah by Blayney
V3 – Ezekiel by Newcome
V4 – Daniel by Wintle
V5 – Minors by Newcome and Horsley
1836: Humphrey Prideaux, Old and New Testament Connected, V1 | V2
1836: Stuart-Hug, Introduction to the New Testament
1836: Emmanuel Swedenborg, Apocalypse Revealed, V2
1836: William Symington, Atonement and Intercession
1837: Freidrich Leucke, Commentary on the Epistles of John
1837: William Magee, Discourse Upon the Prophecy of the Seventy Weeks  –  in like
conformity history informs us that the ruin which was spread by the destructive eagle
(the idolatrous ensign of the Romans) when planted on the borders of the Temple,
completed that nal desolation of the Jewish state,
1837: Alexander McLeod, Universalism in Modern and Ancient Form
1838: Richard Newton Adams, Opening the Sealed Apocalypse

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1838: W. Snell Chauncy, Dissertations on Unaccomplished Prophecy


1838: James Farquarson, Commentary on Daniel
1838: John Gill, The Cause of God and Truth
1839: Aird, Othuriel
1839: Francis Barham, The Adamus Exul of Grotius: A Prototype of Paradise Lost – Now
First Translated from the Latin 
1839: Joseph Stevens Buckminster, Works on the Destruction of Jerusalem
1839: Josiah Priest, The Anti-Universalist
1839: Andrew Royce, Universalism a Modern Invention
1839: W.I.P. Wilkinson, Letters on Ful iled Prophecy
1840: Hosea Ballou, Lectures on Universalism, in Boston
1840: Dollinger-Cox, History of the Church, V1
1840: Henry Milman, The History of Christianity, V1 | V2 | V3
1840: Abel C. Thomas, Analysis and Confutation of Miller’s Theory of the End of the
World
1840: Daniel Smith, The Destruction of Jerusalem
1841: J.W. Brooks, A List of the Principle Books on the Subject of Prophecy
1841: Ephraim Currier, The Second Coming and the Resurrection
1841: H. Highton, Essays Toward a Right Understanding of the Last Prophecy of Our Lord
Concerning the Fall of Jerusalem
1841: James Macknight, Translation and Commentary on Apostolical Epistles
1841: Andrew Symington, Christ’s Headship over the Nations
1842: J.B. Cartwright, The Church of Saint James
1842: Joseph Macardy, Synopsis of the Evidences of Christianity 
1842: Joseph Macardy, The Destruction of Jerusalem 
1842: Philemon Russell, A Series of Letters to a Universalist “Well, now, did the Jewish
nation experience such a resurrection at the time of the destruction of Jerusalem ? Look
at it.  Think it over. Did the Jewish nation, or any considerable portion of them, experience
a happy change in their moral characters ? Were they then raised by the Roman army
that destroyed their city and temple? or by the gospel, or by any other means, from a life
of sin to a life of holiness ? With the history of that bloody siege before you, you dare not
answer in the af rmative. So far were the Jews from experiencing any moral
resurrection, properly so called, at the destruction of Jerusalem, that, according to
Josephus, their moral blindness and infatuation were amazing in the highest degree.—
They seemed to have been lost to all moral sensibility, and madly plunged into their
graves, instead of coming forth from them to a moral resurrection.”
1842: Moses Stuart, Hints on the Interpretation of Prophecy
1842: A. Tholuck, Commentary on John
1843: Hosea Ballou, The Second Coming
1843: T.R. Birks, First Elements of Sacred Prophecy
1843: Wilhelm DeWette, Introduction to the Old Testament, V1
1843: George Duf eld, Millenarianism Defended
1843: William Hetherington, History of the Westminster Assembly
1843: Journal, Bibliotheca Sacra, On the Second Jewish War
1843: Journal, The Universalist and Ladies’ Repository, V11
1843: Journal, Universalist Miscellany

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SAMUEL LEE DISCOVERS, TRANSLATES. AND PUBLISHES LONG-LOST WORK BY


EUSEBIUS. STUNS THE WORLD BY EXPLAINING EUSEBIUS’ PRETERISM

1842: Samuel Lee, The Theophany of Eusebius in Original Syriac


1843: Samuel Lee, Preliminary Dissertation to the Theophany by Eusebius
1843: Samuel Lee, The Theophania of Eusebius in English
1830: Samuel Lee, Six Sermons on the Apocalypse
1834: National Gallery, Adam Clarke, Samuel Lee
1849: Samuel Lee, Inquiry into the Nature, Progress, and End of Prophecy
1851: Samuel Lee, Events and Times of the Visions of Daniel and John

1843: L.L. Sadler, The Prophecies of Daniel with their Application and Ful llment
1843: Charles Semisch, The Life and Writings of Justin Martyr
1843: Yates-France, Debate on Eternal Punishment
1844: Thomas Arnold, Sermons on the Interpretation of Prophecy, V1
1844: Robert Stark, The Biblical Inquirer, Principle Terms and Phrases Descriptive of the
Second Coming
1844: Edward Bickersteth, A Practical Guide to the Prophecies, with Respect to their
Interpretation and Ful llment
1844: Francis Bowen, A Theory of Creation
1844: Charlotte Elizabeth, Judea Capta |  Edition Two |  Tonna Edition
1844: W.B. Leach, Lectures on Ful lled Prophecy
1845: John Calvin, Harmony of the Gospels, V1 | V2
1845: Ernst Hengstenberg, Egypt and the Books of Moses
1845: Mede-Birks, The Apostacy of the Latter Times
1845: Pingree-Rice, Debate
1845: Moses Stuart, Historical Exegesis of the Apocalypse of John
1845: Moses Stuart, Commentary on the Apocalypse, V1 | V2
1845: Ebenezer Thomas, Dinystr Jerusalem at yr hyn y chwa (Welsh)
1845: Herbert Thorndike, Works of Thorndike, V2

EARLIEST KNOWN FULL PRETERIST ROBERT TOWNLEY:

1840-47: Full Preterist


1845: Robert Townley, The Second Advent is a Past Event | OCR
1845: David Thom, Grand Expositions of Man’s Enmity to God
1845: David Thom, Appeal to Robert Townley to Convert to Universalism
1846: Robert Townley, A Letter in Defense of the Torquay Salemites
1848: Conversion to Universalism
1848: Robert Townley, Conversion to Universalism and Arrival in Boston
1848: David Thom, Townley Introduction to Boston Universalist Church
1852: Conversion to Idealism
1852: Robert Townley, From Full Preterism to Universalism to Idealism
1852: Robert Townley, Departure Lecture in the Universalist Church
1852: Robert Townley, Modern Knowledge and Ancient Belief

1845: Richard Trench, Lectures on the Fitness of the Scriptures


1845: Charles Wellbeloved, The Life of Thomas Thrush
1846: F.D. Maurice, Epistle to the Hebrews
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1846: James Todd, Six Discourses on the Antichrist in the Apocalypse


1846: George Rogers, The Pro and Con of Universalism
1847: Edward Beecher, Response to Moses Stuart
1847: E.B. Elliott, Commentary on the Apocalypse, V1 | V2 | V3 | V4
1847: G.T. Flanders, Review of Hall’s Universalism
1847: George Duke, The Finished Mystery; On the Second Advent
1847: John Humphrey Noyes, The Berean | On the Second Coming
1847: Peploe-Webb, Naomi, A Story of the Last Days of Jerusalem
1848: William Cureton,  The Festal Letters of Athanasius Discovered in an Ancient Syriac
Version
1848: Charlotte Elizabeth, Judaea Capta
1848: William Roy, An Original Exposition on the Apocalypse of John
1848: David Thom, The Apocalyptic Beasts
1848: Thomas Whittemore, Commentary on Revelation
1849: Henry Alford, The Greek New Testament, V1 | V2
1849: Clemens, The Spiritual Reign – An Essay  on the Coming of Christ
1849: Josiah Condor, Harmony of History with the Apocalypse
1849: I. Darling, Commentary on Revelation
1849: Edward Denny, Forgiveness Seventy and Seventyfold
1849: Hengstenberg-Fairbairn, Commentary on the Revelation of St. John
1849: Hubbard Eastman, Noyesism Unveiled: A History of the Perfectionists
1849: Samuel Lee, Inquiry into the Nature, Progress, and End of Prophecy
1849: Charles Maitland, The Apostles’ School of Prophetic Interpretation
1850: David Brown, Discourses and Sayings of Our Lord,  V1 | V2
1850, Alpheus Crosby, The Second Advent | Edition 2
1850: Journal, The Christian Examiner Review of Alpheus Crosby
1850: Lisco-Fairbairn, The Parables of Jesus Explained
1850: Scottish Baptist Journal, Macrobius and Stephanus on the Ful llment of Prophecy
1850: Freidrich Schleiermacher, Outline on the Study of Theology
1850: Moses Stuart, Commentary on Daniel
1851: James Armstrong, Exposition of the Ful lled Prophecies of the Apocalypse, V1
1851: Freeman G. Brown, The Second Advent Not a Past Event
1851: Samuel Lee, Events and Times of the Visions of Daniel and John
1851: Augustus Neander, The Planting and Training of the Christian Church, V2
1851-55: Goold’s Owen, The Works of John Owen, D.D.,  V1 | V2 | V3 | V4 | V5 | V6 | V7 | V8 | V9 |
V10 | V11 | V12 | V13 | V14 | V15 | V16 | V17 | V18 | V19 | V20 | V21 | V22 | V23 | V24 | Index to Goold’s Owen
1851, Moses Stuart, Hints on the Interpretation of Prophecy
1851: O.H. Tillotson, The Destiny of Mankind
1851: W.M. White, Premillennialism a Delusion
1852: Karl Auberlein, Prophecies of Daniel and The Revelation
1852: Christian Bunsen, Hippolytus and His Age, V2
1852: Hengstenberg-Fairbairn, Revelation of John Expounded, V2
1852: Andrews Norton, The German School
1852: Edward Park, Discourse Delivered at the Funeral of Moses Stuart
1852: Thomas Strange, Answering Elliott
1852: Samuel Turner, Thoughts on Scriptural Prophecy
1852: Thomas Whittemore, Memoir of Walter Balfour
1852: Isaac Williams, The Ideal Apocalypse

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1853: John Allen, State Churches and the Kingdom of God


1853: John Brown, Exposition of Galatians
1853: John A. Ebard, Commentary on Hebrews
1853: David Hoffman, Chronicles of the Wandering Jew
1853: F.D. Maurice, Sermons on the Sabbath
1853: Ed Rendell, Treatise on the Peculiarities of the Bible
1853: William Henry Scott, The Interpretation of the Apocalypse “The ten horns are, in
reality, not kingdoms, but individual kings; namely, the ten rst in the series of Roman
emperors; and the eleventh, or little horn, is Titus, who destroyed Jerusalem in the reign
of his father, Vespasian, the tenth emperor.”
1853, Shedd’s Coleridge, The Works of Samuel Taylor
Coleridge, V1 | V2 | V3 | V4 | V5 | V6 | V7
1853: Robert Stark, What is Truth? A Reply
1853: Journal, Discourse on the Millennium, etc.
1853: J.S. Russell, New Independent Chapel at Yarmouth
1854: Athanasius of Alexandria, The Festal Epistles, Translated from the Syriac (PDF) –
Now, however, that the devil, that tyrant against the whole world, is slain, we do not
approach a temporal feast, my beloved, but an eternal and heavenly. Not in shadows do
we shew it forth, but we come to it in truth.
1854: Joseph Benson,  Commentary on the New Testament  –  The destruction of
Jerusalem by Titus is often called the coming of the Son of man. See chap. xxiv.
27,37,39,44 ; Lke xviii.5.
1854: Walter Chamberlain, The National Restoration and Conversion of the Twelve
Tribes, in Answer to Samuel Lee
1854: P.S. Desprez, Apocalypse Ful lled
1854: Patrick Fairbairn, Typology
1854: William Hale, History of the Jews to AD70
1854: Frederick Huidekoper, The Belief of the First Three Centuries of Christianity
1854: Fr. S. Lemo,  Die Belagerung und Zerstörung Jerusalems im Jahre 70 nach Christi
Geburt: eine geschichtliche Skizze nach Flavius Josephus (German)
1854: Thomas Lewin, An Essay on the Chronology of the New Testament
1854: Journal, Notes and Queries, V10
1854: F.D. Maurice, Conclusion to Theological Essays
1854: F.D. Maurice, The Word “Eternal” and the Punishment of the World
1854: John Palfrey, The Relation Between Judaism and Christianity
1855: John Brown, Expository Discourses on First Peter
1855:  Phillip Doddridge, Practical Discourse on Regeneration
1855: Journal, Journal of Sacred Literature on the Neronic Date
1855: Alexander Keith, Scriptural Illustrations of the Apocalypse
1855: Julius Kossarski, Titus Oder die Zerstorung Jerusalem (German)
1855: G.L. Stone, The Spirit of Prophecy | Copy Two
1855: Thomas Thayer, Origin and History of the Doctrine of Endless Punishment
(Universalist)
1856: Joseph Addison Alexander, Commentary on Isaiah, V1
1856: Karl August Auberlein, Daniel and Revelation
1856: Samuel Bartlet, Lectures on Modern Universalism
1856: D.D. Buck, Our Lord’s Great Prophecy
1856: P.S. Desprez, Babylon the Great Neither Rome nor Pagan

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1856: Alfred Edersheim, History of the Jewish Nation After AD70


1856: Patrick Fairbairn, Prophecy Viewed
1856: Henry Fish, Repository of Pulpit Eloquence, V1
1856: Henry Fish, Repository of Pulpit Eloquence, V2
1856: William Hetherington, History of the Westminster Divines
1856: Morris Raphall, Post-Biblical History of the Jews to AD70, V2
1856: Francis Sampson, Commentary on Hebrews
1856: Jame Margaret Strickland, Adonijah – A Tale of the Jewish Dispersion
1856: Herbert Thorndike, Theological Works of Herbert Thorndike,  V1-1 |  V1-2  |  V2-1  |
V2-2 | V3-1 | V3-2 | V4-1 | V4-2 | V5 | V6
1856: J.A. Wylie, Journey over the Region of Ful lled Eschatology
1857: Ben-Asaph, The Moriad Chronicle
1857: Samuel Davidson, Textbook of Church History, V1
1857: William De Burgh, Exposition on the Book of Revelation
1857: P.S. Desprez, Has the Second Advent Already Taken Place? | Edition 2
1857: P.S. Desprez, The Book of Jonah, Illustrated by Discoveries in Nineveh
1857: John Hittell, Evidences Against Christianity, V2
1857: Lee-Ballou, Discussion on Endless Punishment
1857: F.D. Maurice, The Epistles of John – Last Things
1857: Philip Schaff, The German Schools and Their Theology
1857: W. Simpson, History of the First Century Church
1857: Robert Taylor, The Devil’s Pulpit: Astro-Theology
1858: David Brown, Christ’s Second Coming – Will it be Premillennial?
1858: Lyman Coleman, Ancient Christianity Exempli ed
1858: Charles Delano, Man Child Born of the Sun, An Exposition of Daniel and the
Apocalypse
1858: Wilheml DeWette, Historico-Critical Introduction to the New Testament
1858: Ernst Hengstenberg, Christology of the Old Testament, V4
1858: William Hewson, Oblation in the Temple of Ezekiel
1858: Hoffman, Judaea Capta Zerstorung (German)
1858: George Peter Holford, The Destruction of Jerusalem an Irresistable Proof of
Christianity
1858: David Lord, Christ’s Olivet Prophecy | Edition 2
1858: Heinrich Meyer, Critical Handbook of Matthew
1858: Lucius Paige, Eminent Universalist Commentators
1858: Portland, The Destruction of Jerusalem
1859: James AUstin Bastow, A (Preterist) Biblical Dictionary
1859: Patrick Fairbairn, The Typology of the Scripture, V1
1859: Patrick Fairbairn, Hermeneutical Manual
1859: John Gill, The Word and Works of God
1859: Grotius-Sedger, Literal Translation of the Latin Text of  Truth of the Christian
Religion
1859: Samuel Fiske Lee, Eschatology
1859: F.D. Maurice, What is Revelation?
1859: Dominic McCausland, The Latter Days of Jerusalem and Rome in the Apocalypse
1859: Philip Schaff, History of the Christian Church, V1
1859: Cyril-Smith, A Commentary Upon the Gospel According to Luke, Translated From
an Ancient Syriac Version, VI | V2 

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1859: R. Payne Smith, St. Cyril’s Commentary on Luke, Translated from Syriac
1860: James Freeman Clarke, Orthodoxy Truth and Errors on the Many   Comings of
Christ
1860: Alpheus Crosby, Greek Lessons from Xenophon
1860: John Kenrick, Memoir of Charles Wellbeloved
1860: Robert King, Chronology of Sacred History to AD70
1860: Mansford-Franklin, Oral Debate on Universalism
1860: F.D. Maurice, Sequel to What is Revelation?
1860: John Morison, Disquisitions and Notes on Matthew
1860: Moses Stuart, Commentary on Romans
1861: John Brown, The Restoration of the Jews
1861: Augustus Clissold, Inspiration and Interpretation, V1
1861: B.W. Cowper, Syriac Miscellanies Translated into English
1861: Thomas Goodwin, Exposition on the Revelation of John
1861: Hengstenberg-Fairbairn, The Revelation of St. John Expounded for Those Who
Search the Scriptures, V1 | V2
1861: F.B. Hooper, Commentary on Revelation, V1
1861: F.B. Hooper, Commentary on Revelation, V2
1861: C.F. Hudson, Human Destiny –  A Criticque on Universalism
1861: Thomas Lewin, Sketch of Jerusalem to the Siege of Titus
1861: F.D. Maurice, Lectures on the Apocalypse
1861: J.A. Seiss, The Day of the Lord
1861: Henry White, Sacred History to the Destruction of Jerusalem in AD70
1862: John Albert Bengel, Gnomon of the New Testament
1862: John Bonus, Shadows of the Rood – Jesus in Genesis
1862: Reginald Courtenay, Joseph and His Brethren
1862: P.S. Desprez, Journal for the Societ of Biblical Literature
1862: Herman Douglas, The Way to Jerusalem Foreshadowed by the Tabernacle
1862: John Owen, Works of Dr. John Owen, V20
1862: Alexander Roberts, Discussions on the Gospels
1863: Frederich Bauer, Church History of the First Three Centuries, V1 | V2
1863: Adam Story Farrar, A Critical History of Freethought as it Relates to Christianity
1863: Rev. James Gall, Interpreting Concordance of the New Testament
1863: John Gill, The Messiah the Hope of Israel
1863: Bourchiere Savile, Ful lled Prophecy in Proof of the Truth
1863: Joseph Hall, The Works of Joseph Hall, V8
1863: Edward Higginson, The Spirit of the Bible, V2
1863: Thomas Lewin, The Siege of Jerusalem by Titus
1863: A.J. Seiss, The Last Times
1863: Richard Trench, Notes on the Parables of our Lord
1863: G.J. Whyte Mellvile, The Gladiators, A Tale of Rome and Judea, V1 | V2 | V3 | 1890
Single Volume
1864: Johann Bengel, Gnomon of the New Testament, V2
1864: Francis Bowen, Treatise on Logic
1864: Sylvanus Cobb, (Preterist) Commentary on the New Testament They inquired
concerning one general event only, its time, and the premonitory signs.  They associated
in their minds as contemporaneous, the destruction of Jerusalem, a special coming of
Christ, and the end of the Jewish age. Accordingly the sense of their questions is, when

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shall these things be, to wit, thy coming, and the dissolution of this city and temple, or
end of the age and what shall be the sign of their approach ?
1864: Ralph Cureton, Syriac Miscellanies
1864: Cureton-Eusebius, Curious Case – On the Martyrs of Eusebius
1864: Randal Faurot, Pilgrim’s Progress from the City of Destruction
1864: James Freeman Clarke, The Hour Which Cometh and Now is
1864: Frederich Madden, The History of Jewish Coinage
1864: Evan Meredith, The Prophet of Nazareth
1864: F.B. Meyer, Revised Critical Handbook on Matthew
1864: B.F. Morris, Christian Life and the Character of Civil Institutions
1864: William Thurman, Curiosity on The Book of Daniel
1865: R.W. Dale, The Jewish Temple and the Christian Church | 1871
1865: PS Desprez, The Analogy
1865: PS Desprez, Daniel, the Apocalypse of the Old Testament
1865: Patrick Fairbairn, Prophecy Viewed in Proper Interpretation
1865: James Ferguson, The Temple at Jerusalem
1865: Frederick Hedge, Reason in Religion
1865: Richard Shimeall, Christ’s Second Coming: Is it Premillennial or Postmillennial?
1866: Dublin, Christ’s Second Coming Not Ful lled at the Destruction of Jerusalem
1866: Alfred Edersheim, Diary of the Heart
1866: William Gouge, Commentary on Hebrews
1866: James Morison, Critical Exposition of the Third Chapter of Romans
1866: J.P. Collier, The Rarest Books in the English Language
1866: Richard Trench, Sermons Preached in Westminster Abbey
1866: Charles Wordsworth, Rome not Babylon in the Apocalypse
1866: William Wright, Eusebius on the Star
1867-81: Henry Cowles, Commentary on the Pentetuch
1867-81: Henry Cowles, Commentary on Isaiah
1867-81: Henry Cowles, Commentary on Jeremiah / Lamentations
1867-81: Henry Cowles, Commentary on Ezekiel and Daniel
1867-81: Henry Cowles, Commentary on the Minor Prophets
1867-81: Henry Cowles, The Revelation of John
1867: William Knight, The Arch of Titus and the Spoils of Jerusalem
1867: Samuel Schmucker, Annals of the Hebrew Race
1867: Chaim Schwartz, The Scattered Nation, V2
1867-1870: Lucius Paige, Universalist Commentary on the New Testament, V2
1867-1870: Lucius Paige, Universalist Commentary on the New Testament, V5
1867-1870: Lucius Paige, Universalist Commentary on the New Testament, V6
1867: W.H. Van Doren, A Suggestive Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, V1 | V2
1867: Israel P. Warren, Commentary on the New Testament
1867: W.P.G., The Lord the Spirit
1868: F.W. Farrar, The Fall of Man and Other Sermons
1868: Henderson, Commentary on the Minor Prophets
1868: Adolph Hausreth, History of New Testament Times, V1 | V2 | V3 | V4
1868: James Murray, The Force of the Chronological Interpretation of Prophecy
1868: Moses Stuart, Commentary on Hebrews, Posthumous
1869: Anonymous, The Destruction of Jerusalem
1869: J.J. Blunt, Undesigned Coincidences Between the Gospels and Acts, and Josephus 

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1869: John Wyclif, Sermons on the Gospels, V1


1869: Journal, BibSac Date of the Apocalypse From Internal Evidence
1869: J.J. Blunt, Undesigned Coincidences in the Bible
1869: John Eadie, Commentary on the Greek Text of Galatians
1869: W. Hoffman, Prophecies of our Lord Preached in Berlin
1869: William Kelly, Introduction to the Study of Paul
1869: J.H. v. Kirchman, Life, Theology, and Philosophy of Hugo Grotius (German)
1869: Journal, MacDonald on The Date of Revelation
1869: Richard Metcalf, Letter and Spirit
1869: R. Payne Smith, Prophecy a Preparation for Christ, Preached at Oxford
1869: Vicar Stone, Most Misleading Commentary on the Apocalypse Ever Finalist
1870: Edward DePressence, Early History of the Church, Digital Edition
1870: P.S. Desprez, John, the Apocalypse of the New Testament
1870: John Gill, Notices of the Jews by the Classic Writers
1870: Henry Guiness, Historicist View of Prophecy
1870: Madame La Grange, The Last Days of Jerusalem
1870: Prouty-Foster, Debate on Endless Punishment
1870: Prof. Rawlinson, The Moabite Stone
1870: David Steele, Historicist Notes on the Apocalypse
1870: The Fall of Jerusalem and the Roman Conquest
1870: Alexander Walker, Apocryphal Gospels, Acts, and Revelations
1871: Besant-Palmer, Jerusalem the city of Herod and Saladin
1871: Blackwood, Shadow to Substance
1871: A.B. Bruce, The Training of the Twelve
1871: Alpheus Crosby, Grammar of the Greek Language
1871: S.W. Fullom, The Last Days of Jerusalem
1871: Edward Higginson, Ecce Messias – The Hebrew Messianic Hope and the Christian
Reality
1871: Jamieson, Fausset and Brown, Commentary on the Whole Bible, CCEL | EBible
1871: John Kitto, Illustrated History of the Holy Bible
1871: Hugh MacMillan, The True Vine
1871: F.W. Robertson, Sermons Preached at Brighton
1871: Eugene Stock, Lessons on the Life of the Lord
1872: Anonymous, Ecce Consilium – The Great Revelation
1872: Glasgow, The Apocalypse
1872: T.M. Hopkins, Second Adventism | Edition Two
1872: Sam Lee, My Story About the Hollis Association
1872: J.H. Noyes, Male Continence, Digital Edition
1872: W.P, Walsh, Two Lectures on the Moabite Stone
1872: Israel P. Warren, Sunday School Commentary on the New Testament
1873: John Colenso, The Pentetuch and the Moabite Stone
1873: Crowne, Destruction of Jerusalem with Notes
1873: R.S. Copleston, The Siege of Jerusalem
1873: James DePui, Exposition of the Apocalypse
1873: J.J. Dollinger, Prophecies and the Prophetic Spirit
1873: William Milligan, Words of the New Testament
1873: Ernest Renan, The Antichrist
1873: R.C. Shimeall, The Second Coming Impending

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1873: William Gowan Todd, Sacred History From Creation to AD70


1873: William Waring, To Turn from Shadow and to Press After Substance (Quaker)
1874: S.R. Bosanquet, Rules of Interpretation
1874: By the Author, Bossuet and His Contemporaries
1874: Alfred Edersheim, The Temple in the First Century
1874: Eusebius, The Ecclesiastical History
1874: F.W. Farrar, Silence and the Voices of God
1874: Lange-Schaff, Commentary on the Holy Scriptures, V10
1874: Mrs. Rowland Williams, Life and Letters
1875: Anonymous, Behind the Scenes at Oneida – An Expose
1875: R.L. Bensly, The Fourth Book of Ezra
1875: Friedrich Bleek, Lectures on the Apocalypse
1875: Alpheus Crosby, Lexicon to Xenophon’s Anabasis
1875: Journal, Universalist Quarterly
1875: Mansel-Lightfoot, Gnostic Heresies of the First and Second Centuries
1875: J.H. Noyes, Home Talks, V1
1875: Sam Lee, Memoir of Timothy Farrar
1875: Captain Renczynski, The Moabite Stone with a Decree by the King
1878: James King, Moab’s Patriarchal Stone
1876: Alfred Edersheim, Sketches of Jewish Social Life
1876: Frederick Huidekoper, Judaism at Rome
1876: William Kelly, Elements of Prophecy
1876: J.H. Noyes, Salvation from Sin
1876: William Patton, The Judgment of Jerusalem
1876: Ernest Renan,  The Origins of Christianity
V1 – The Life of Jesus
V2 – The Apostles
V3 – Saint Paul
V4 – The Antichrist: 1897 Edition | 1900 Edition | CCEL Ed.
V5 – The Gospels
V6 – Hadrian and Pius
V7 – Marcus Aurelius
1876: J.A. Smith, Renan’s Antichrist – A Review
1876: E. Stephens, Modern In delity Disarmed
1877: Alfred Cave, Scriptural Doctrine of Sacri ce
1877: J.I. Dollinger, The First Age of Christianity
1877: Henry Drummond, Jewish Messiah
1877: James Gall, Wherein Millenneraians are Wrong
1877: Grant, Ought We to be Watching?
1877: Charles Guiteau, Lecture on Christ’s Second Coming
1877: Gottlieb Luneman, Grammar of the Idiom of the New Testament
1877: Numismatic Chronicle, The Coinage of Constantine
1878: Venerable Bede, The Explanation of the Apocalypse, Translated from the Latin by
Dr. Giles 
1878: Patrick Fairbairn, Lectures on the Second Coming
1878: Herman Gebhardt, Doctrine of the Apocalypse
1878: B.A. Hinsdale, The Jewish Christian Church
1878: H.H. Milman, History of the Jews to AD70

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1878: Thomas Rattray, The Regal Advent and the Resurrection of the Past
1878: James Stuart Russell, The Parousia, A Critical Inquiry into the  New Testament
Doctrine of our Lord’s Second Coming, 1878 | 2000 | Audio in Spanish | 2013 Edition for
Kindle Reviews
1879: Charles Beecher, Spiritual Manifestations
1879: Henry Cowles, Shorter Epistles
1879: Henry Cowles, The Premillennial Advent of Christ  –  I do not believe the doctrine,
for in my view the Scriptures disprove rather than sustain it.
1879: Charles Guiteau, The Truth, A Companion
1879: Edward DePressence, The Early Years of Christianity
1879: Paton Gloag, The Messianic Prophecies
1879: Philip Mauro, Our Liberty in Christ: A Study in Galatians
1879: S.M. Merrill, The Second Coming of Christ in Relation to the Millennium
1879: Thomas Newton, The Prophecy of Jesus
1879: J.H. Noyes, American Socialisms
1879: Gerald Rendell, Julian – Paganism and Christianity
1879: Philip Smith, History of the Christian Church
1879: Israel P. Warren, The Parousia
1880: Armstrong, Parson Desprez
1880: Samuel Davidson, Canon of the Bible
1880:  F.W. Farrar, The Ephphatha: Amelioration of the Word
1880: Richard Hutton, Essay on F.D. Maurice’s View of Revelation
1880:  Israel’s Watchman, Watchfulness for the Second Coming and the Apocalypse
1880: Alvan Lamson, Church of the First Three Centuries
1880: Alexander McCaul, The Talmud Tested by the Scripture
1880: F.B. Meyer, Commentary on Ephesians
1880: E.B. Pusey, Faith and Everlasting Punishment, Answering Farrar (Universalist)
1880: Clara Thurston, Light from History: The Story of Ful lled Prophecy
1880: Isaac Wise, History of the Second Hebrew Commonwealth
1881: Jacob Abbott, The History of Nero
1881: Alexander Brown, The Doctrine of Sin
1881: A.B. Bruce, The Chief End of Revelation
1881: Alfred Church, The Story of the Last Days of Jerusalem, 1881 | 2002
1881: F.C. Cook, Anglican Commentary on Hebrews
1881: F.W. Farrar, Mercy and Judgment
1881: F. Godet, Commentary on Luke
1881: Josiah Litch, Christ Yet to Come: A Review of Israel P. Warren
1881: Robert Roberts, The Ways of Providence
1881: Philip Schaff, Commentary on Mark
1881: Philip Schaff, Commentary on Matthew
1881: Thomas Whittemore, Commentary on Revelation (Pret-Universalist)
1882: David Brown, Christ’s Second Coming: Premillennial?
1882: Samuel Davidson, Doctrine of the Last Things in the New Testament, in One
Volume
1882: Samuel Davidson, Doctrine of the Last Things in the New Testament, V1
1882: A.M. Dawson, The Defender of Jerusalem
1882: Alfred Edersheim, Prophecy and History
1882: F.W. Farrar, The Preterist Interpretation

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1882: F.W. Farrar, The Early Days of Christianity, V1 | V2


1882: Joseph Gostwick, German Culture and Christianity
1882: Charles Guiteau, The Truth of the Removal
1882: Charles Guiteau, Christs Second Coming in AD70
1882: Charles Guiteau, Report of the proceedings in the Supreme Court
1882: James Morison, Practical Commentary on Mark
1882: Philip Schaff, History of the Christian Church
1882: Daniel Taylor, Reign of Christ on Earth
1882: Juan Valdez, Commentary on Matthew
1882: B.S. Wray, Ful lled Prophecy the Proof of Scripture
1883: J.J. Cleveland, The Prophetic Dates
1883: Alfred Edersheim, The Life and times of Jesus the Messiah
1883: Heinrich Ewald, The History of Israel, V1 | V2 | V3 | V4 | V5 | V6 | V7 | V8
1883: F.W. Farrar, The Early Days of Christianity, in One Volume – With introduction and
Index
1883: J. Robinson Gregory, Illustrations of Ful lled Prophecy
1883: Niccolo Machiavelli, Discourses on Titus Livius
1883: Philip Schaff, Popular Commentary on the New Testament, V4
1883: Philip Schaff, Religious Encyclopedia, V1
1883: Philip Schaff, Religious Encyclopedia, V2
1883: Philip Schaff, Religious Encyclopedia, V3
1883: C.H. Spurgeon, Sermons, V2
1883: Milton S. Terry, Biblical Hermeneutics
1883: CHR Wordsworth, Church History, V3
1884: Anderson, Fasti Apostolici
1884: Edward Backhouse, Early Church History
1884: R.W. Dale, Laws of Christ for Common Life
1884: Richard Eddy, Universalism in America, V1 | V2
1884: F.W. Farrar, The Early Days of Christianity, Popular Edition
1884: Rush Hawkins, The First Books and Earliest Presses
1884: Francis Hooper, No Natural Law in the Spiritual World
1884: Alexander King, Discoveries on the Temple Hill
1884: Lipsius, Der Apokryphena, V1 – Acts of Timothy (pp. 372-400) and Acts of Titus
(pp. 401-406)
1884: Peter Medd, The Operation of the Son of God in Nature and Grace
1884: Heinrich Meyer, Critical Commentary on the New Testament,
Matthew
Mark and Luke
John
Acts
Romans
Corinthians
Galatians
1884: Henry Nevison, On Herder and His Times
1884: George Peter, The Theocratic Kingdom of our Lord Jesus, V3
1884: Eduard Reuss, The History of Sacred Scripture, V2
1884: Edward Rehm, Messianic Prophecy and New Testament Ful llment
1884: Antonio Serbai, The Origin of Ideas, V3

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1884: William Shephard, Our Young Folks’ Josephus


1884: A.P. Stanley, History of the Eastern Church 
1884: G. Martin Tait, Lessons on Matthew’s Gospel
1885: John Adams, Memoir of Thomas Whittemore
1885: James Cumming, The Apocalyptic Jesus
1885: Dikki, Josephus Und Halacha (German)
1885: Alfred Edersheim, Prophecy and History in Relation the Messiah
1885: George Edmundson, Milton and Vondel: A Curiosity
1885: Heinrich Ewald, History of Israel, V7
1885: Samuel Fuller, Commentary on Revelation
1885: C. von Orelli, The Old Testament Prophecy of Consummation
1885: A.T. Pierson, Many Infallible Proofs
1886: J.W. Bosanquet, Messiah the Prince the Inspiration of the Prophecies of Daniel
1886: Homersham Cox, First Century Christianity
1886: Richard Eddy, Bibliogrpahy of Universalism in America
1886: F.W. Farrar, The History of Interpretation, Bampton Edition, B1 | B2
1886: J.K Lechler, Apostolic and Post-Apostolic Church, V1  | V2
1886: Robert Mackintosh, Christ and the Jewish Law
1886: William Milligan, Commentary on the Revelation of St. John | Edition Two
(Historical Idealism)
1886: Arthur T. Pierson, Many Infallible Proofs
1886: Journal, International Prophecy Conference
1886: Israel P. Warren, Commentary on Revelation
1887: Marcus Adler, The Temple at Jerusalem
1887: Fredrich Chase, Chrysostom and Biblical Interpretation
1887:  R.W. Dale, The Past Second Advent
1887: James Gall, Wherein Millenarians Are Wrong
1887: Journal, Congregational Review of Russell’s Parousia
1887: Journal, The Methodist Review of Russell’s Parousia
1887: Journal, The Presbyterian Review of Russell’s Parousia
1887: Ferdinand Kopka, The Destruction of Jerusalem
1887: Bernard Pick, Historical Sketch of the Jews Since the Destruction of Jerusalem
1887: Bernard Punger, History of Christian Philosophy to Kant
1887: J.C. Street, The Hidden Way Across the Threshold
1887: B.F. Westcott, Thoughts on Revelation and Life
1888: Anonymous, The Son of Man in Relation to His Race: A Re-examination of
Matthew 25
1888: A.B. Bruce, The Parabolic Teaching of Christ
1888: William Cushing, Initials and Pseudonyms
1888: D.R. Dungan, Introduction to Hermeneutics – Digital Ed.
1888: G.A. Henty, For the Temple: A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem, First Edition
1888: Journal, Bibliotecha Sacra – Late Date of the Apocalypse
1888: Jame Morison, Exposition of Romans 9
1888: Gottlieb Schumacher, Pella
1888: James Strong, The Tabernacle of Israel
1888: John Urqhuardt, The Testimony of Ful lled Prophecy
1889: F. Godet, Commentary on Luke
1889: J.T. Harris, Commentary on the Apocalypse

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1889: J. Rendell Harris, Baruch: A Christian Apocalypse of the Year AD 136


1889: Alexander King, The Cry of Christendom
1889: Heinrich Meyer, Critical and Exegetical Handbook (2nd Ed.),
1889: Heinrich Meyer, Critical Commentary on Acts
1889: Heinrich Meyer, Commentary on Philippians-Philemon
1889: Heinrich Meyer, Commentary on Romans
1889: Philip Schaff, Didache: The Training of the Twelve
1889: Bernhard Weiss, Manual of Introduction
1890: Alexander Brown, The Great Day of the Lord
1890: DeQuiney-Hogg, The Wider Hope: A Response to F.W. Farrar
1890: Alfred Edersheim, The Bible History of the Old
Testament, V1 | V2 | V3 | V4 | V5 | V6 | V7
1890: F.W. Farrar, Seekers After God
1890: Alexander King, Cry of Christendon, 2nd Edition
1890: Johann Kurtz, History of Christianity
1890: G.J. Whyte Mellvile, The Gladiators, A Tale of Rome and Judea, Single Volume
1890: Heinrich Meyer, Critical Commentary on the Corinthians
1890: John Morison, The Jews Under Roman Rule
1890: Ernest Renan,  The Origins of Christianity
V4 – The Antichrist: 1897 Edition | 1900 Edition | CCEL Edition
1890-96: Emil Schurer, History of the Jewish People in the Time of Jesus Christ, D1-V1 |
D1-V2 | D2-V1 | D2-V2 | D2-V3
1890: Charlotte M. Tucker, Stories of the Wars of the Jews, 1890 | 1900
1890: Richard Francis Weymouth, The Greek Aorist as Rendered in English
1891: David Brown, The Structure and Predictions of the Apocalypse
1891: J.C. Collingsworth, The Kingdom and Comings of Christ
1891: F.W. Farrar, Commentary on Luke
1891: F.W. Farrar, Darkness and Dawn: A Tale of the Days of Nero (1897 Ed.)
1891: B.W. Johnson, The People’s New Testament
1891: John MacPherson, Index to Schurer’s History of the Jews
1891: Philip Schaff, Religious Encyclopaedia, V1 | V2 | V3 | V4
1891: J.C. Simmons, The Kingdom and Comings of Christ
1891: Gustav Stef er, Examination of Sege of Jerusalem
1891: Willett-Campbell, The Teachings of the Books
1892: E.W. Bullinger, Sermons on the Second Advent
1892: A Correspondent, Is Christ’s Second Advent Already Past?
1892: F.W. Farrar, Social and Present Questions
1892: W.H. Fremantle, World as Subject of Redemption
1892: J.A. Robinson, James, Peter, and the Apocalypse
1892: Charles Wordsworth, Primary Witness to Gospel Truth
1892: David Updegraff, The Parousia; Christ’s Coming Premillennial
1892: Bernhard Weiss, Proclamation of the Kingdom of God
1892: Richard Francis Weymouth, The Greek New Testament
1892: Yorkshire, Is Christ’s Second Coming Past?
1893: F.H. Bradley, Appearance and Reality
1893: E.W. Bullinger, The Witness of the Stars
1893: Gustav Dalman, Jesus in the Talmud, Midrash and Zohar
1893: Samuel Davidson, Outline of a Commentary on the Book of Revelation

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1893: Thomas DeQuincey, Works of Dequincey – The Enmity of Josephus Towards


Christianity
1893: Sir Duff, Ernest Renan in Memoriam
1893: F.W. Farrar, Commentary on Hebrews
1893: John Gwyn, Memoirs on the Syriac Version of the New Testament
1893: Heinrich Meyer, Joshua and the Land of Promise
1893: William Milligan, Discussions on the Apocalypse
1893: Otto Pfeiderer, Development of Theology in Germany
1893: Friedrich Schleiremchaer, Speeches to Religion’s Cultured Dispisers:
1893: Milton S. Terry, Prophecies of Daniel Expounded
1893: Carl Venetier, Dissertation on Milman’s Fall of Jerusalem (German)
1893: Charles Wood, Studies in the Theology of Divine Immanence
1894: Charles Briggs, The Messiah of the Gospels
1894: Alexander Brown, The Great Day of the Lord
1894: A.B. Bruce, Paul’s Conception of Christianity
1894: S. Cheetham, History of the Christian Church
1894: E. Hampden-Cook, The Christ Has Come: The Second Advent an Event of the
Past, 1895 | 1905
1894: E. Hampden-Cook, The Time of Christ’s Parousia
1894: D.P. De Bruyn, The Opinions of Grotius
1894: F.W. Farrar, The Second Book of Kings
1894: E. Hampden-Cook, The Christ Has Come: The Second Advent an Event of the
Past, 1895 | 1905
1894: E. Hampden-Cook, The Time of Christ’s Parousia, An Outline of the Evidence
1894: J.M. Littlejohn, Political Theory of the Schoolmen and Grotius
1894: F.D. Maurice, Prophets and Kings of the Old Testmanet
1894: William Milligan, The Resurrection of the Dead
1894: William Simcox, Revelation of Saint John the Divine
1894: Stewart-Tait, The Unseen Universe
1894: Charles Stubbs, Christus Imperator
1894: Leo Tolstoy, The Kingdom of God is Within You
1895: WIlliam Barton, The Descent of the New Jerusalem
1895: Wilibald Beyschlag, New Testament Theology, V1 | V2
1895: Wilhelm Bossuet, The Antichrist Legend
1895: Wilhelm Bousset, Der Anechrist (German)
1895: Ernest Burton, Records and Letters of the Apostolic Age
1895: R.W. Dale, The Epistle of James and Other Discourses
1895: Farmer, Doom of the Holy City
1895: F.W. Farrar, Gathering Clouds: A Tale of the Days of Chrysostom
1895: F.W. Farrar, Canon Farrar’s Year Book
1895: F.J.A. Hort, Lectures on the Ante-Nicean Fathers
1895: H.A.A. Kennedy, Sources of New Testament Greek
1895: A.J. Maas, Christ in Type and Prophecy, V2
1895: J.G. Matteson, The Prophecies of Jesus
1895: Carl Weisacker, The Apostolic Age of the Christian Church
1896: W. Bousset, The Antichrist Legend, New Translation
1896: Alexander Bruce, Jesus Mirrored in the Gospels
1896: R.H. Charles, The Apocalypse of Baruch

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1896:  George Fischer, The Beginnings of Christianity


1896: H.G. Guiness, Creation Centred in Christ
1896: William Heywood, Collected Letters and Autobiography of Adin Ballou
1896: Arthur Fenton Hort, Life and Letters of Hort, V2
1896: William Knight, The Arch of Titus and the Spoils of War “It is no exaggeration to say
that the Fall of Jerusalem is the most significant national event in the history of the
world.”Dunelm
1896: Anna Lee, Scholar of the Past Generation
1896: James Murdock, The Syriac Version of the New Testmanet
1896: J.S. Russell, The Parousia – OCR Version | Tats Version
1896: Solomon Schecter, Studies in Judaism
1896: Emanuel Swedenborg, Heavenly Arcana 
1896: Milton S. Terry, The Apocalypse as Literature
1897: Joseph Beet, The Last Things
1897: A.B. Bruce, The Providential Order of the World
1897: A.B. Bruce, The Kingdom of God
1897: C.R. Conder, The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem
1897: Arsene Damesteter, The Talmud
1897: F.W. Farrar, The Bible: Its Meaning and Supremacy
1897: F.W. Farrar, The Messages of the Books
1897: John Gwyn, Syriac Apocalypse
1897:  A.C.A. Hall, Christ’s Temptation and Ours
1897: Journal, The Academy and Literature
1897: Arthur McGiffert, A History of Christianity in the Apostolic Age
1897: Andrew Murray, The Kingdom of God is Within You
1897: Sanday-Lock, The Oxyrhynchus Sayings of Jesus
1897: David Schaff, Life of Philip Schaff
1897: Journal, The Church Quarterly Review
1897: John Watson, Christianity and Idealism
1898: E.A. Wallis Budge, Earliest Known Coptic Psalter
1898: Grenfell-Hunt, Oxyrhynchus Papyri, V1 | V2
1898: Milton S. Terry, Biblical Apocalyptics
1898: Revere Weidner, Annotations on the Revelation of St. John
1898: J.H. Wilkinson, Review of Bossuet’s The Apocalypse of John
1898: E.P. Woodward, Christ’s Last Prophecy
1899: James Baldwin, The Famous Allegories
1899: James Bartlet,  The Apostolic Age
1899: A.B. Bruce, Commentary on Hebrews
1899: A.B. Bruce, The Moral Order of the World
1899: Encyclopedia Biblica, V1
1899: Jasper Hughes, The Seer of Patmos
1899: Journal, JQR on Pseudo-Josephus
1899: Charles Kingsley, The Jewish Rebellions
1899: Elizabeth Latimer, Judea from Cyrus to Titus
1899: James Morison, Practical Commentary on Matthew
1899: Oxyrhynchus Logia and Apocryphal Gospels
1899: Milton S. Terry, Oracles
1899: United States Honors Hugo Grotius

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1900: A.B. Bruce, The Parabolic Teaching of Christ


1900: Edward Selwyn, The Christian Prophets and the Prophetic Apocalypse
1900: William S. Urmy, Christ Came Again
1901: Acto de La Destruicion de Jerusalen (Spanish)
1901: Moses Butterwieser, Outline of Neo-Hebraic Apocalyptic
1901: H. Rider Haggard, Pearl Maiden – The Fall of Jerusalem 
1901: James Moffatt, The Historical New Testament
1901: Homer Newton, Epigraphical Evidence for the Reigns of Titus and Vespasian
1902: James Morison, Commentary on Matthew
1902: George Neilson,  A Historical Criticism of Huchown of Awle Ryale
1902: W. Robertson Nicoll,, The Expostor’s Greek New Testament, V1 | V2
1902: John Oerter: The Parousia of the Son of Man
1903: Bernard Henderson, The Life and Principate of Nero
1903: George Barker Stevens,  The Theology of the New Testament, with attention to
the work of Beyschlag
1903: Milton S. Terry, The Meditation of Jesus Christ: A Contribution to the Study of
Biblical Dogmatics
1903: Marvin Vincent, A History of the Textual Criticism of the New Testament
1904: Edwyn Bevan, Jerusalem Under the High Priests
1904: W. Shaw Caldecott, The Tabernacle – It’s History and Structure
1904: H.A.A. Kennedy, St. Paul’s Conception of Last Things
1904: Lewis Muirhead, The Eschatology of Jesus – Our Lord’s Apocalyptic Language in
the Sypnoptic Gospels 
1905: John B. Firth, Constantine the Great- The Reorganization of the Empire and
Triumph of the Church
1905: Ernest Hampden-Cook, The Christ Has Come, The Second Advent and Event of
the Past, Third Edition, with Important Additions and Changes – Since the second edition
of  The Christ Has Come  was published the author’s belief on the subject of the past
Second Advent has undergone certain changes. These changes he now proceeds to
indicate, and he is not without hope that they will help to commend to a much larger
number of Christian people the main truth for which be contends.
1905: M. R. James, “The Acts of Titus and the Acts of Paul” (The Journal of Theological
Studies Vol. 6, No. 24, pp. 549-556)
1905: Shailer Mathews, The Messianic Hope in the New Testament
1905: Bruno Wolff-Beckh, Kaiser Titus und der Judische Kreig (German)
1905: J.A. Herbert, Titus and Vespasian in Rhymed Couplets
1905: Charles Kassel, Fall of the Temple, A Study in the History of Dogma
1905: J.H. Timbrell, The Last Message of Jesus Christ
1906: Briggs-Briggs, Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Psalms, V1
1905: Shailer Mathews, The Messianic Hope in the New Testament
1906: Shailer Mathews, The History of Palestine in New Testament Times
1906: Henry Barclay Swete, The Apocalypse of John: The Greek Text, 1E | 3E
1907: Exposition of the Bible, V4 – Jeremiah to Mark
1907: E. Theodor Klette,  Christenkatastrophe Unter Nero (German)
1908: Bernard Henderson, Civil War and Rebellion in the Roman Empire, AD69-70
1908: F.J.A. Hort, Apocalypse of John, V1
1908: H. Stuart Jones, The Roman Empire
1908: Philip Mauro, Life in the Word

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1908: Elizabeth Miller, City of Delight


1908: Bernard Pick, Remains of Gospels and Sayings of Christ
1908: James Ratton, Essays on The Apocalypse
1908: Solomon Schecter, Studies in Judaism
1908: Henry Sharman, The Teaching of Jesus About the Future
1909: Rabbi Ed Calisch, The Jew in English Literature
1909: A.D. Fairbanks, Christ’s Second Coming
1909: William Newton Clarke, Sixty Years With the Bible
1909: J.J. Ross, The Olivet Prophecy
1909: Henry Sharman, Teachings of Jesus About the Future
1909: Milton S. Terry, On the Interpretation of John’s Apocalypse 
1910: John Carling, The Doomed City
1910: Heinrich Luther, Josephus and Justus of Tiberias
1910: Philip Mauro, The Wretched Man and His Deliverance
1910: Philip Mauro, God’s Gift and Our Response. Romans ch.  1 to 5 | 5 to 8
1910: Philip Mauro, The Number of Man: The Climax of Civilization
1910: Calvin McRae, The Hebrew Text of Ben Sira (Ecclesiasticus)
1910: John Sanys, Latin Chronology
1910: Albert Schweitzer, The Quest of the Historical Jesus
1911: Cyril Emmet, The Eschatological Question in the Gospels
1911: Charles Foster Kent, Makers and Teachers of Judaism
1911: James Edson White, The Coming King
1912: Box-Sanday, The Ezra Apocalypse (4 Ezra; II Esdras)
1912: The Jewish Encyclopedia – V1 | V2 | V3 | V4 | V5 | V6 | V7 | V8 | V9
1912: Philip Mauro, God’s Pilgrims
1912: William Milligan, Selections from the Greek Papyri
1913: Martin Anstey, The Romance of Bible Chronology, V1-5
1913: Leon Can eld, Early Persecutions of the Christians
1913: R.H. Charles, Studies in the Apocalypse
1913: R.H. Charles, Old Testament Pseudepigrahpa
1913: George Edmundson, The Church of Rome in the First Century
1913: Robert Thomas, The Coming Presence; The Second Advent of Jesus Christ in Light
of Scripture 
1913: R.F. Weymouth, Introductions to three volumes of The Greek New Testament
1914: Norman Bentwich, Josephus
1914: Shirley Jackson Case, The Evolution of Early Christianity
1914: Christopher Coleman, Constantine and Christianity
1914: Albert Schweitzer, Mystery of the Kingdom of God
1916: J.M. Arvidson, The Language of Titus and Vespasian
1916: James Hardy Ropes, Critical and Exegetical Commentary on James
1917: G,H. Box, Apocalypse  of Ezra – Translated from the Syriac Text
1917: F.C. Detweiler, Coming Will Be Personal
1917: W. Roy Goff, Handbook of Eschatology, A Consistent Biblical View of The Lord’s
Return, The Resurrection of the Dead, and the Judgment
1917: F.C. Grant, The Permanent Value of Primitive Christian Eschatology (PDF)  – Unless
all signs fail the most marked issue of the next few years in our evangelical theology will
be eschatology. And back of our view of the meaning of eschalology will be our attitude
toward the Scriptures. Here the issue is, as much as anything, one of method. How are

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we to gain the everlasting gospel from current conceptions of what that gospel is. This is
a real task, worthy of real thinking. We may well pray that in our efforts to get at the heart
of the gospel we shall be free from temptation to harsh judgments of others, and
particularly of such rhetorical descriptions of their views as may do them injustice.
Believing as we do that eschatalogical pictures of the early church are symbols rather
than realities, we also believe that the truths they represent are of the utmost
importance for anyone who would understand the Christian religion | Other Editions of
The Biblical World
1917: Marion Morris, The Second Coming of Christ Ful lled
1917: R. Travers Hereford, The Effect of the Fall of Jerusalem on the Character of the
Pharisees
Oct. 4, 1917:  Shailer Mathews, “Will Christ Come Again?”, P1 | P2 | P3 | P 4 |  P5 | P6
1918: Philip Coghlan, The Parables of Jesus
1918: David Keppel, The Book of Revelation Not a Mystery
1918: Jacob Lauterbach, The Three Books Found in Jerusalem’s Temple
1918: Edmund Shanahan, Matthew and the Parousia
1918: R.A. Torrey, Will Christ Come Again?  An Exposure of the Foolishness, Fallacies and
Falsehoods of Shailer Mathers
1918: Thomas Voaden, Christ’s Coming Again: A Refutation of Premillennialism
1919: L.P. Edwards, The Transformation of Early Christianity from an Eschatological to a
Socialized Movement 
1920: C.H. Dodd, Gospel in the New Testament
1920: C.H. Dodd, The Meaning of Paul for Today
1920: J.R. Drummelow, A Commentary on the Whole Bible
1920: Rendel Harris, The Odes and Psalms of Solomon
1920: Richard Laquer, Josephus Investigation form Critical Sources
1920: Arthur Peake, A Critical Introduction to the New Testament
1920: Henry Barclay Swete, The Parables of the Kingdom 
1921: David Clark, Message From Patmos
1921: Philip Mauro, The Siege of Jerusalem as Described by Josephus
1921: Philip Mauro, The Seventy Weeks of Daniel
1921: Chester McCown, The Promise of His Coming
1921: Vladimir Simkhovitch, Towards the Understanding of Jesus
1921: Benjamin War eld, John Humphrey Noyes and His “Bible Communists” in Three
Parts 
1922: C.F. Burney, The Aramaic Origins of the Fourth Gospel
1922: Philip Mauro, The Hope of Israel
1922: William Witla, Newton’s Daniel and the Apocalypse
1923: G.W. Noyes, The Religious Experience of J.H. Noyes of the Oneida Community
1925: Robert Casey. Clement of Alexandria and the Beginnings of Christian Platonism
1925: Hans Drexler, Investigations into Josephus and the History of the Jewish Revolt
66- Jewish Revolt 66-70
1928: I.M. Haldeman, An Answer to The Kingdom of God, What is it?
1928: Philip Mauro, The Gospel of the Kingdom
1930: A.J. Pollock,  A Brief Examination of Mr. Philip Mauro’s Later Views on
Dispensational Truth
1931: Robert Eisler, Jesus and John According to Josephus
1932: Karl Barth, Commentary on Romans

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1933: Philip Mauro, Things Which Soon Must Come to Pass


1933: Wallace and Neal, Discussion on the Millennium
1935: David L. Cooper, Future Events Revealed According to Matthew 24 and 25
1935: C.H. Dodd, The Bible and the Greeks
1935-36: Journal, The Gospel Guardian –  01-01 | 01-02 | 01-03 | 02-01 | 02-02 | 02-03 | 02-04 |
02-05
1936: V. Burch, The Epistle to the Hebrews
1938: C.H. Dodd, History and the Gospel
1938-1949: Journal, The Bible Banner –  01-01 | 01-02 | 01-03  |  01-04 |  01-05 |  01-06
| 01-07 | 01-08 | 01-09 | 01-10 | 01-11 | 01-12 | 02-01 | 02-02 | 02-03 | 02-04 | 02-05 | 02-
06 | 02-07 | 02-08 | 02-09 | 02-10 | 02-11 | 02-12 | 03-01 | 03-02 | 03-03 | 03-04 | 03-
05 | 03-06 | 03-07 | 03-08 | 03-09 | 03-10 | 03-11 | 03-12 | 04-01 | 04-02 | 04-03 | 04-
04 | 04-05 | 04-06 | 04-07 | 04-08 | 04-09 | 04-10 | 04-11 | 04-12 | 05-01 | 05-02 | 05-
03 | 05-04 | 05-05 | 05-06 | 05-07 | 05-08 | 05-09 | 05-10 | 05-11 | 05-12 | 06-01 | 06-
02 | 06-03 | 06-04 | 06-05 | 06-06 | 06-07 | 06-08 | 06-09 | 06-10 | 06-11 | 06-12 | 07-
01 | 07-02 | 07-03 | 08-01 | 08-02 | 08-03 | 08-04 | 09-01 | 09-02 | 09-03 | 09-04 | 09-
05 | 09-06 | 09-07 | 09-08 | 09-09 | 09-10 | 09-11 | 10-01 | 10-02 | 10-03 | 10-04 | 10-05
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1940: Charles V. Pilcher, The Hereafter in Jewish and Christian Thought, with special
reference to the doctrine of the Resurrection
1941: Georges Grandjean, La Destruction du Temple de Jerusalem (French)
1944: H.H. Rowley, The Relevance of Apocalyptic – A Study of Jewish and Christian
Apocalypses 
1947: A.J. Pollock, Josephus and the Bible 
1948: G.R. Beasley-Murray, Apocalyptic Literature and the Book of Revelation
1949: Louis Were, The Moral Purpose of Prophecy
1950: Louis Were, The Seventh Day Adventist Antichrist vs. Futurism
1950-1951: Journal, The Torch – 01-01 | 01-02 | 01-03 | 01-04 | 01-05 | 01-06 | 01-07 |
01-08 | 01-09 | 01-10 | 01-11 | 01-12
1951: SGF Brandon, The Fall of Jerusalem and the Christian Church
1951: F.B. Meyer, The Way into the Holiest – The Two Covenants
1952: A.W. Pink, A Biblical Refutation of Dispensationalism
1953: C.H. Dodd, The Interpretation of the Fourth Gospel 
1953: C.H. Dodd, Sub-structure of New Testament Theology
1955: William F. Wunsch, Swedenborg and the Second Coming of Christ 
1956: Ulrich Beeson, The Revelation
1956: Franz Kobler, A History of the British Movement for the Restoration of the Jews to
Palestine  – The establishment of the State of Israel may be rightly looked upon as the
greatest collective achievement of the Jewish people in the history of the Diaspora.
There is, however, a non-Jewish element hidden in the Restoration of Israel.
1957: Loraine Boettner, The Millennium
1958: F.F. Bruce, Eschatology
1958: Jean Danilou, The DSS and Primitive Christianity
1959: SGF Brandon, The Effect of the Destruction of Jerusalem in AD70
1959: F.F. Bruce, The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable?
1959:  W.G. Kümmel, Futuristic and Realized Eschatology in the Earliest Stages of
Christianity 
1960: Allan Bloom, Shakespeare on Jew and Christian

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1960: F.F. Bruce, The Scottish Reformation


1961: C.H. Dodd, The Parables of the Kingdom
1961: Gordon Gardiner, Champion of the Kingdom
1962: J. Barton Payne, The Imminent Appearing of Christ 
1962: J.A.T. Robinson, The Destination and Purpose of St. John’s Gospel
1964: F.F. Bruce, Paul in Rome: Series
1964: Stephen Smalley, The Delay of the Parousia
1965: G.B. Caird, Jesus and the Jewish Nation
1966: F.F. Bruce, The Dead Sea Scrolls and Christianity
1966: Foy Wallace, The Book of Revelation
1967: Artthur Moore, The Delay of the Parousia in the New Testament
1968: F.E. Harrison, Millennium, A Latin Reader (AD 374-1374)  – In 374 Aurelius
Ambrosius, governor of Liguria, with his seat at Milan, by now an administrative capital of
the Western Empire, a  layman and an unbaptized Christian, was acclaimed by  the
populace bishop of Milan-and sixteen years later he  excommunicated the Christian
emperor Theodosius for his part in authorizing a massacre : an exaltation of the Church,
and fusion or confusion of Church and State,  which would have been inconceivable a
century earlier,  on the eve of the last and most violent persecutions. In  1374 Petrarch
died-and if the modern world is to be dated from the fteenth-century Renaissance, he,
more than most in the eld of scholarship, heralded and helped to shape the coming age.
Between these two dates many forces were at work. 
1969: David Aune, Early Biblical Interpretation
1970: Lloyd Gaston, No Stone Upon Another, Excerpt
1970: Charles Horne, Eschatology – The Controlling Thematic in Theology
1971: S.G.F. Brandon, Jesus and the Zealots: Aftermath
1971: Murray Harris, II Corinthians 5:1-10 – Watershed in Paul’s Eschatology?
1972: Desmond Ford, The Abomination of Desolation in Eschatology  – While it is true
that the fall of Jerusalem helped the young church to attain independence, it remains to
be doubted whether those Christians persecuted after A. D. 70 considered themselves
to be in the Age of glory.
1972: Edward Fudge, The Eschatology of Ignatius  –  Jesus obtained salvation for His
people, began the annulment of Satan’s power and ushered in the last days. Christians
still live in history, however, and they must still resist the devil. Only by faithful
preserverence will they receive the reward which Christ already has made possible
1973: David Brady, The Number of the Beast in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century
England
1973: Albert Hogeterp: Paul and God’s Temple
1974: Robert Mounce, Pauline Eschatology and the Apocalypse
1974: Jose O’Callaghan, Los Papiros Griegos de la Cueva 7 de Qumran (Spanish)
1975: D.A. Carson, The Nature of the Kingdom
1975: D.A. Carson, Dictionary: Escape/Flee
1975: H.L. Dawson, The Imminent Return of Christ
1975: Charles Odahl, Eschatological Interpretations of Constantines Labarum Coins
1975: Rabbi Nathan, The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan  – Reputed to date to 1st C
in sections: “But once the Temple was destroyed, blessing left the world, as Scripture
says: “Take heed lest your heart be deceived, and you turn aside and serve other gods
and worship them, and the anger of the Lord be kindled against you and he shut up the
heavens so that there be no good land which the Lord gives you. (Dt. 11:16-17)” (The

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Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan, p. 57) / “Version A sets the scene with : “Now, when
Vespasian came to destroy Jerusalem…” (p. 22; G 35); this is a more general statement of
his hostile intentions and could mean that Vespasian had not yet actually besieged
Jerusalem (the situation in Spring 68). In all of this we must remember that the Rabbis
did not carefully record dates or distinguish various campaigns and strategies; they
concentrated on the central fact that Vespasian/Titus destroyed the Temple and the
city.” (The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan, p. 61)
1975: Kenneth Scott, The Imperial Cult Under the Flavians
1976: F.F. Bruce, Lessons from the Early Church
1976: D.A. Carson, Review: On Hengel
1976: D.A. Carson, Review: On Ladd
1976: D.A. Carson, Review: Two Views of John
1976: D.A. Carson, Current Source Criticism of the Fourth Gospel
1976: J.A.T. Robinson, The Book of Revelation and the Signi cance of AD70
1976: Kenneth A. Strand, Interpreting (the chiastic structure of) Revelation
1976: Anthony Thiselton, The Parousia in Modern Theology
1977: Alan Patrick Boyd,  A Dispensational Premillennial Analysis of the Eschatology of
the Post-Apostolic Fathers (Until the Death of Justin Martyr)
1977: F.F. Bruce, Flesh and Spirit
1977: F.F. Bruce, The Primary and Plenary Senses
1977: Robert Pierce, The Rapture Cult: Religious Zeal and Political Conspiracy
1978: F.F. Bruce, Christian Destiny, Christ Our Hope
1978: Robert Eisenman, Making Sense of Hegesippus’ Testimony on James as High
Priest
1978: Meeks-Wilken, Jews and Christians in Antioch During the First Four Centuries
1979: D.A. Carson, The Function of the Paraclete
1979: Tommy Shaw, The Destruction of Jerusalem – Its Importance Place in the Divine
Plan
1980: Richard Bauckham, The Delay of the Parousia
1980: D.A. Carson, Adam in the Epistles of Paul
1980: D.A. Carson, Hermeneutics: A Brief Assessment of Recent Trends
1980: Douglas Jacoby, The Destrucion of Jerusalem
1981: D.A. Carson, Divine Sovereignty in Philo
1981: D.A. Carson, Hermeneutics: A Brief Assessment of Recent Trends
1981: D.A. Carson, Historical Tradition in the Fourth Gospel:  After Dodd, What?  |
Reformatted
1982: David Pad eld, Matthew 24 and the Destruction of Jerusalem
1983: D.A. Carson, Redaction Criticism: On  the Legitimacy and Illegitimacy of a Literary
Tool
1983:  Francis C.R. Thee, Julius Africanus and the Early Christian View of Magic
1984: James Jordan, Jerry Falwell and the Heresy of Christian Zionism
1984: James Jordan, Symbolism – A Manifesto
1984: David Rome, Early Antisemitism,  V1 | V2 | V3 | V5
1984: David Chilton, Um Breve Sumário do Apocalipse
1985: David Chilton, The Great Tribulation
1985: David Chilton, Paradise Restored
1985: Bahnsen-Gentry, House Divided, The Break Up of Dispensational Theology
1985: Homer Giblin, The Destruction of Jerusalem According to Luke’s Gospel

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1985: Francis Nigel Lee, Jerusalem, Rome and Revelation | Bibliography


1986: D.A. Carson, Recent Developments in the Doctrine of Scripture
1986: Ann Rogers-Melnick, Revelation: The Bible’s Most Debated Book, P1
1986: Richard White, Preterism and the Orthodox Doctrine of Christʼs Parousia
1987: F.F. Bruce Problem Texts
1987: D.A. Carson, The Purpose of the Fourth Gospel: John 20:31
1987: D.A. Carson, Waiting for the Kingdom and the King
1987: David Chilton, Days of Vengeance | Tyler Edition
1987: David Chilton, As Duas Testemunhas Contra Jerusalém (Ap. 11:1-14) 
1988: David Aune, Detailed Outline of the Book of Revelation
1988: Pamela Bright, Purpose and Inner Logic of Tychonius – It is not so much a question
of the ful llment or non-ful llment in the past or in some eschatological future – but
what does prophecy mean for Africa in the closing years of the fourth century?
1988: Joseph Can eld, Sco eld and His Book
1989: F.F. Bruce, Eschatology, Understanding the End of Days
1989: Interview with F.F. Bruce
1989: Craig Koester, The Origin and Signi cance of the Pella Flight Tradition 
1989: Ken Gentry, The Beast of Revelation
1989: Ken Gentry, Before Jerusalem Fell
1990: Robert Eisenman, Eschatological “Rain” Imagery in the War Scroll from Qumran
and in the Letter of James
1990: Richard B. Gaf n, Theonomy and Eschatology – Re ections on Postmillennialism
1990: Robert Osterhaut, The Temple, The Sepulcher, and the Martyrdom of the Savior
1991: Paula Fredricksen, The Apocalypse and Redemption in Early Christianity
1991: Dwight Wilson, Armageddon Now
1991: Brian Daley, The Hope of the Early Church
1991: Ed Erickson, Apocalyptic Visions of Bulgakov in Master and Margarita
1991: Ken Gentry, Boy, O, Boyd!, V1 | V2 | V3
1992: Anthony Buzzard, The Markan Apocalypse – The Core of the Christian Message
1992: D.A. Carson, The Purpose of Signs and Wonders in the New Testament
1992: Ken Gentry, He Shall Have Dominion
1992: Brian Jones, The Emperor Domitian
1992: Steve Mason, Josephus and the New Testament: The Use and Abuse of Josephus
1992: André Méhat, Les écrits de Luc et les événements de 70. Problèmes de datation –
 Is Luke later than the fall of Jerusalem (+ 70) ? The prediction of 19, 40-44 and 21, 20-24,
being ful lled, are considered as “Vaticinatio ex eventu”. But F. Josephus and
intertestamental writings testify that between — 63 and + 70 the idea of a siege of the
City was in everybody’s mind. The verses of Luke seem ancient. They refer to the events
of — 586, not + 70. They are not connected with Mark. The Gospel of Luke is earlier than
the “Acts” and the “Acts” are earlier than + 64. Luke could date back to + 60.
1992: Robert Thomas, The Kingdom of Christ in the Apocalypse
1992: Peter Walker, Jerusalem in the Early Christian Centuries
1993: Craig Evans, Jewish Context of the Temple Cleansing
1993: Steve Mason, Scriptural Interpretation in Josephus
1993: Gary North, Rapture Fever – Why Dispensationalism is Paralyzed
1994: Dale Allison, Thoroughgoing Eschatology
1994: Richard Bauckham, The Apocalypse of Peter – A Jewish Christian Apocalypse
from the Time of Bar Kochba

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1994: D.A. Carson, A Test Case on the Basis of Q in the Synoptic Problem
1994: D.A. Carson, The Three Witnesses and the Eschatology of First John
1994: Sang Hwan Lee, The revelation of the Triune God in the theologies of John Calvin
and Karl Barth
1994: Henk Jan de Jonge, Grotius’ View of the Gospels and the Evangelists
1994: Florentino Garcia Martinez, The Dead Sea Scrolls Translated. The Qumran Texts in
English | Other versions at Archive.org
1994: Robert Thomas, Theonomy and the Dating of Revelation
1994: Ernestine van der Wall, Between Grotius and Cocceius 
1994: Peter Walker, Jerusalem in Hebrews and the Dating of the Epistle
1994: N.T. Wright, , Jerusalem in the New Testament
1995: John L. Bray, The New Heavens and New Earth
1995: D.A. Carson, Jesus, the Temple of God
1995: D.A. Carson, Review: On N.T. Wright
1995: Bas van  Iersel, Sun, Moon, and Stars of Mark 13:24-25 in a Greco-Roman Reading
1995: Jurgen Moltmann, The Coming of God
1995: Carsten Peter Thiede, 7Q5, Facts or Fiction?
1996: Thomas Hatina, Mark 13, Parousia or the Destruction of the Temple
1996: Christopher Holdsworth, The Eschatology of Jonathan Edwards
1996: Yoda Pinson, Iconography of the Temple in Northern Renaissance Art
1996: Harry L. Poe, Scripture and Ful llment
1996: Vernon Robbins, Apocalyptic Intertexture in Mark
1996: David Simm, Apocalyptic in Matthew
1996: Ralph Allen Smith, The Covenantal Kingdom, A Summary of Postmillennialism
1996: Stanley Toussaint, A Critique of the Preterist View
1997: Xaime Allegue, 7Q5: Manuscrito mas Antiguo de Marcos? (Spanish)
1997: David Chilton, New Heavens and Earth
1997: J.J. Collins, Background of the “Son of God” DSS Text
1997: Lee Irons,  Paul’s Theology of Israel’s Future A Nonmillennial Interpretation of
Romans 11 – Therefore, to take “all Israel” as a reference to the church is not only natural
(since the reader has been primed for it ever since chapter 2) but necessary in order to
achieve a satisfying resolution to the issues that have been raised throughout the course
of Paul’s extended argument.
1997: Ovid Need, The Triumph of Titus
1998: Arthur Ogden, An Introduction to the Book of Revelation –  The nal destruction of
Jerusalem came in 70 A.D. God’s purposes and plans were all in place by this time.
Nothing remained to be done. 
1997: Paul Ray, Exegesis of Matthew 24:21–35: “This Generation”
and the Structure of Matthew 23–25
1998: Craig Blomberg, Eschatology and the Church, New Testament Perspectives
1998: John L. Bray, Is the Rapture Reasonable?
1998: Honora Chapman, Spectacle and Theatre in Josephus
1998: Paul Gibbs, Eschatology in John, Realized or Unrealized?
1998: John Hesselink, The Millennium in the Reformed Tradition
1998: King and Scott, Covenant Eschatology: A Comprehensive Overview
1998: Arthur Ogden, An Introduction to the Book of Revelation  – The nal destruction of
Jerusalem came in 70 A.D. God’s purposes and plans were all in place by this time.
Nothing remained to be done. 

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1998: Arthur Ogden, Revelation Articles


1998: Avraham Ronen, Kaulbach’s Wandering Jew
1998: J. Julius Scott, Did Jerusalem Christians Flee to Pella
1998 : Reiner Smolinski, The Kingdom, the Power, & the Glory: The Millennial Impulse in
Early American Literature
1999: Frank Borchardt, Doomsday Speculation as a Strategy of Persuasion
1999: Mark Elliott, Eschatology Towards the End of the First Millennium
1999: Dan Harden, Overcoming Sproul’s Resurrection Obstacles
1999: Tommy Ice, Has All Bible Prophecy Been Ful lled
1999: Jack Kettler, , Dispensationalism’s Eschatological Dilemma
1999: Craig Koester, Review of Beale’s Temple and the Church’s Mission
1999: John MacArthur, Second Coming Excerpt
1999: Al Mahwhinney, Dr. Hill on the Olivet Discourse
1999: Francis Nigel Lee, John’s Revelation Revealed
1999: Arthur Ogden, Did Domitian Persecute Christians?
1999: Randall Otto, Jesus the Preterist: a review of R.C. Sproul’s The Last Days According
to Jesus
1999: Brian Schwertley, Is the Pretribulation Rapture Biblical? 
1999: Daniel Silvestri, Questions for Dispensationalists, Premillennialists, and Other
Futurists
1999: Stephen Staten, The Greatest Story Never Told, Ful llment of Matthew 24:1-35
1999: N.H. Taylor, Early Christian Expectation Concerning the Return of Jesus
1999: Greg Woolf, Nero in Greece
2000: Irena Backus, Reformation Readings of the Apocalypse
2000: D.A. Carson, Pseduonymity and Pseudepigraphy | Reformatted
2000: Ted Clarke, The AD70 Doctrine
2000: Richard M. Davidson, This Generation Shall not Pass – Failed or Ful lled
Prophecy?
2000: Gary DeMar, Biblical Worldview (February)
2000: Hermann Detering, The Synoptic Apocalypse: Mark 13
2000: Grant Jones, Notes on the Septuagint 
2000: Simon Kistemacher, The Temple in the Apocalypse
2000: Francis Nigel Lee, The Man of Sin in Second Thessalonians
2000: Francis Nigel Lee, The Olivet Discourse
2000: Morrison Lee, Did Ezekiel Use Figurative Language?
2000: Morrison Lee, Did Jesus Use Figurative Language?
2000: Morrison Lee, Did Maimonides Use Figurative Language?
2000: Morrison Lee, The Signs of Matthew 24 and History
2000: Laura Leibman, Josephus, The Enemy Within
2000: Willem Maas, Grotius on Citizenship and Political Community
2000: Scot McKnight, Jesus and Prophetic Actions
2000: Bonnie Millar, A study of the Siege of Jerusalem in its physical, literary and
historical contexts
2000: Randall Otto, Preterism and the Question of Heresy
2000: Roman Piso, Corollaries Between Josephus and the New Testament
2000: Brian Schwertly, Matthew 24 and the Great Tribulation
2000: Nicolas Theriault, Generalizations of the Josephus Problem

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2000: Alice Whealy, The Testimonium Flavianum Controversy from Antiquity to the
Present
2001: Beede and Finch, Fixed Points in the Josephus Permutations
2001:  David Engelsma, Christ’s Spiritual Kingdom: A Defense of Reformed
Amillennialism
2001: Hans Forster, 7Q5 – A Challenge for Textual Criticism?
2001: Donald Green, A Critique of Preterism
2001: Anti-Judaism in the Fourth Gospel
2001: Nollie Malabuyo, The Signi cance of Covenant Theology in Reformed Eschatology
2001: John Noe, Synthesizing Four Views of the Return of Christ
2001: Gary North, Dualism’s Doctrine of the Eternality of Evil: A Critique of Heretical
Preterism
2001: Gary North, “Full Preterism” : Manichean or Perfectionist-Pelagian?
2001: Jon Paulien, The Hermeneutics of Biblical Apocalyptic
2001: Joseph Sievers, Humor in Josephus
2001 : Rudi te Velde, Christian Eschatology and the End of Time in Aquinas
2002: Victors Barvicks, The Second Coming of Jesus Christ and Jerusalem’s Destruction
(Latvian)
2002: J. Mark Beach,  The Doctrine of the Pactum Salutis in the Covenant Theology of
Witsius
2002: Anthony Buzzard, The Coming Kingdom of the Messiah: A Solution to the Riddle
of the New Testament
2002: D. Ragan Ewing, The Identi cation of Babylon the Harlot in the Book Of Revelation
2002: D. Ragan Ewing, Evidence for Jerusalem as Babylon
2002: Randall Gleason, The Eschatology of Warning, Hebrews 10
2002: Francis X. Gumerlock, The Pre-Con agration Rapture: An Early Medieval
Eschatological Position and its Relation to the History of Pretribulationism
2002; Imran Hosein, Jerusalem in the Qur’an
2002: Henk Jonge, The Apocalypse of John and the Imperial Cult
2002: Tomasso Leoni, Against Caesar’s Wishes, Josephus as a Source for the Burning of
the Temple
2002: Andy McCracken, A Modern English Translation of the Ethiopian Book of Enoch
with introduction and notes
2002:  Larry Pettigrew, Interpretive Flaws in the Olivet Discourse
2002: Konrad Schmid,  Die Zerstörung Jerusalems und seines Tempels als im Vierten
Esrabuches (German)
2002: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Two Hundred Years Together | WikiBooks | Discussion
2002: Paul Spilsbury, Josephus on the Burning of the Temple
2002: Dennis Swanson, Reformation or Retrogression?
2002: Erik Swanson, Genre and Revelation
2002: Virgil Vaduva, Outline to Covenant Eschatology
2002: B.R. Young, Can Those Who Are Preterist Go Any Further?
2003: William Bell, He Came in Like Manner: A Study of Acts 1:11
2003: A.D. Bauer, Preterism’s Hyperbole Considered
2003: Bob DeWayy, A Solution to the Problem of “This Generation”
2003: Ellison and Herringer, Prophecy and Anti-Popery in Victorian London
2003: Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum, The Rabbinic Background
2003: George Jensen, The AD70 Doctrine

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2003: Paul Gibbs, Eschatology in the Gospel of John: Realized or Unrealized?


2003: Randall Gleason, Angels and the Eschatology of Hebrews
2003: Albert Hogeterp, Paul and the Temple
2003: P.H. van Houwelingen, Fleeing Forward: The Departure of Christians For Pella
2003: Ricahrd Landes, The Apocalyptic  Year: 1000
2003: Richard K. MacPherson, Full Preterism Outline
2003: Richard Mayhue, Jesus: A Preterist or a Futurist?
2003: Stephen Pegler, Answering Preterism, Did Jesus Return in AD70?
2003: Larry Pettegres, Interpretive Flaws in the Olivet Discourse
2003: Randall Price, Historical Problems for First Century Ful llment
2003: Mourad Salama, Analysis of Papyrus 7Q5 (Arabic)
2003: Young Mog Song, A Preterist Understanding of Revelation 12-13 in Intertextual
Perspective
2003: Timothy R. Stoudt, Topics of Concern Regarding Preterism
2003: N.H. Taylor, Synoptic Eschatological Discourse
2003: N.H. Taylor, Stephen, the Temple, and Early Christian Eschatology
2003: Robert L. Thomas, New Evangelical Hermeneutics and Apocalyptic
2003: Sjef van Tilborg, Death Threats in the Apocalypse
2003: Michael Wadhams, The Apocalypse and its Relevance to Mission Theology
2003: N.T. Wright, God and Caesar: Then and Now
2003: Paul Younan, Aphrahat Quoted the NT Peshitta
2004: Clover-Hughes, Did Jesus Come in AD70? With a Reply
2004: Douglas Finkbeiner, The Olivet Discourse, Past, Present, or Future
2004: Francis Gumerlock,  Millennialism and the Early Church Councils: Was Chiliasm
Condemned at Constantinople?
2004: Larry Gwaltney, Preterism, the Millennium and Historical Contingencies
2004: Scott Hahn, A Broken Covenant and the Curse of Death
2004: Alan Highers, Another “Champion” Runs for the Hills
2004: Matthew Lamb, The Eschatology of Aquinas
2004:  Steve Lehrer: Reconsidering the Scriptures –  A Biblical Study Designed for Full-
Preterists
2004: Keith Mathison, Acts 1:11 and the Hyper Preterist Debate
2004: Keith Mathison, John Humphrey Noyes and the Oneida Community
2004: Daniel Marguerat, Jewish and Christian Understandings of the Fall of Jerusalem
2004: Parnell McCarter, Thy Kingdom Come
2004: Rojas Flores, The Book of Revelation and the First Years of Nero’s Reign
2004: David Scudder, Vespasians Power
2004: Stephen Sizer, Christian Zionism, On the Road to Armageddon
2004: Mike Stallard, Weber’s On the Road to Armageddon Reviewed
2004: Todd Still, Eschatology in Colossians: How Realized is it?
2004: R.H. Taylor, The Jerusalem Temple in Luke-Acts
2004: Seth Turner, Revelation 11: A History of Interpretation
2004: Max Weremchuk, Söhne der Verheißungenpdf  (German)
2004: Max Weremchuk –Weil Ihr aber Sohne seid, V1 (German)
2004: Max Weremchuk, Weil ihr aber Söhne seid, V2  (German)
2004: Andy Woods: The Identity of Babylon in Revelation 17-18
2004: Rodger Young, When Did Jerusalem Fall?
2005: Steve Atkerson, Back to the Future

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2005: David Aune, Understanding Jewish and Christian Apocalyptic


2005: Wade Blocker, Hegesippus Translated and Introduced
2005: Hans Blom, Grotius and Socinianism
2005: Steven Bryan, The Eschatological Temple in John 14
2005: John Buttrey, The Book of Revelation, Introduction and Commentary
2005: Roger Carter, Tracing the Futurist: History of the Futurist Method
2005: Steven Davis, Don’t be Left Behind
2005: Jonathan Edmundson, Josephus and Flavian Rome
2005: Hans Forster, 7Q5 = Mark 6, A Challenge for Textual Criticism
2005: David Green, Questions and Answers About Full Preterism
2005: Scott Hahn, Worship in the Word: Toward a Liturgical Hermeneutic
2005: D.H. Hume, A Better Resurrection
2005: Andreas Kostenberger, The Destruction of the Temple and the Fourth Gospel
2005: Tim Lings, Jesus and the Destruction of Jerusalem
2005: Neil Nelson, Three Critical Exegetical Issues in Matthew 24: A Dispensational
Interpetation
2005: Mike Palevo, Seventy Weeks Brochure
2005: Richard Pratt, Hyper-Preterism and Unfolding Biblical Eschatology
2005: Anne Rice, Out of Egypt, Preterist Postscript
2005: Stephen Sizer, Christian Zionism: Its History, Theology, and Politics
2005: Phil Stringer, Was the Septuagint the Bible of Christ and the Apostles?
2005: Amram Tropper, Zakkai a Hero in Rabbinic Eyes
2005: Seth Turner, Revelation 11: A History of Interpretation
2005: Francis Watson, Christians, Jews and Scripture in Justin’s Dialogue with Trypho
2005: Maurice Williams, Prophet and Historian, John and Josephus
2006: David Aune, The Apocalypse of John and Palestinian Jewish Apocalyptic
2006: Daniel Block, Apocalyptic in the Old Testament
2006: Ra’Anan Boustan, The Spoils of the Jerusalem Temple in Rome and
Constantinople 
2006: G. Bugazzi, Is the Babylon of Revelation Rome or Jerusalem
2006: Andrew Corbett, The Most Embarrassing Book in the Bible
2006: Martyn Cowan, The Book of Revelation in Christian Worship
2006: James Downing, The Revelation And The Eyewitness Generation
2006: John Ecob, Preterism Weighed and Found Wanting
2006: Steve Gregg, When Shall These Things Be?, Outline
2006: Steve Gregg, An Introduction to Eschatology
2006: Francis Gumerlock, Nero Antichrist: Patristic Evidence of the Use of Nero’s Name
2006: Frank Hardy, The Preterist Model for Interpreting Daniel
2006: Peter Head, Newly Discovered Manuscript of Luke
2006: Mark Hitchcock, A Critique of the Preterist View of ‘Soon’ and ‘Near’
2006: Kenneth Jones, Aftermath of the Jewish Revolt: AD-66-70
2006: Lancaster and Younan, Proofs in the New Testament Suggest Peshitta Primacy
2006: Raphael Lancaster, Was the New Testament Written in Greek?
2006: Steve Lehrer, New Covenant Theology, Questions Answered
2006: Peter Leithart, The Promise of His Appearing
2006: Steve Mason, The Judean-Roman War: A Syllabus
2006: C.W. Nebe, Fragments of the Book of Enoch in 7Q
2006: David Pad eld, The Book of Revelation – A Preterist Overview

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2007: Nicholas Altman, Transmillenialism and The Churches of Christ


2007: Silke-Petra Bergjan, The Patristic Context in Early Grotius
2007: Ted Byler, Preterism Exposed
2007: John Carter, Interpreting Apocalyptic
2007: Ashby Camp, Letter Explaining My Rejection of Hyper Preterism
2007:  Todd Dennis, Carlsbad Prophecy Conference Files
V1 – The Dead Sea Scrolls and Ful lled Eschatology
V2 – The (New) History of Full Preterism, P1 – Transmission
V3 – The (New) History of Full Preterism, P2 – Texts
2007: Ian Elmer, Paul, Jerusalem, and the Judaizers
2007: Norman Golb, The Qumran-Essene Theory and Its Recent Strategies
2007: Mark Hitchcock, A Critique of the Preterist View of Revelation 17:9-11
2007: George H. van Kooten, The Year of Four Emperors and the Revelation of John
2007: Val Loomis, Berkouwer and Hyper Preterism’s Resurrection
2007: Robert Lowry, Matthew 24 – A Case Study in  Interpreting the Obscure by the
Clear
2007: Duncan McKenzie, The Revelation of Jesus Christ
2007: Alan Navarre, Freely Given, Freely Receive
2007: Craig Paardekooper, Sign of the Son of Man,Prophecies of Jesus
2007: Myles Ramas, Titus’ Speech to the Jews
2007: Kurt M. Simmons, Sword and Plow, August
2007: Kurt M. Simmons, Sword and Plow, September
2007: Tom Smith, Preterism,Is Jesus Coming Again?
2007: Paul Thomas, Answering Preterism
2007: Scott Thompson, Have Heaven and Earth Passed Away?
2007: Marion Truslow, Hugo Grotius and the Origins of the Enlightenment
2007: Kirk Welkum, Consistent Preterism and the Integrity of Jesus
2007: George Zeller, Consistent Literal Interpretation
2008: Tim Ayers, The Law of Moses and the AD70 Doctrine
2008: David Malcolm Bennett, Raptured or Not? 
2008: Ron Bigalke, Preterism and Antiquity – Was Preterism a View of the Early Church?
2008: D.A. Carson, SBJT Forum on the Kingdom(
2008: Roger Carter, Tracing the Futurist
2008: Vincent Cheung, A Commentary on Thessalonians
2008: Eugenia Constantinou, Andrew of Caesarea and the Apocalypse
2008: David Desilva, An Investigation of Revelation 4-22
2008: Samuel G. Dawson, The Resurrection of the Dead
2008: Gary DeMar, Was Preterism Invented by the Jesuits?
2008: Michael Fenemore, The Apostles Predicted a First Century Return of Christ
2008: Mark Goodacre, Dating the Critical Sources in Early Christianity
2008: H. Wayne House,  Josephus and the Fall of Jerusalem: An Evaluation of the
Preterist View on Jerusalem in Prophecy
2008: Felix Just, Numbers in the Book of Revelation
2008: David Leigh, Apocalyptic Patterns in Twentieth Century Fiction
2008: Matthew Lowe, Review of Brant Pitre
2008: Trevor Luke, The Parousia of Paul at Iconium
2008: Kenneth Morgan, The Structure of the Olivet Discourse

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2008: Brian Schwertly, Full Preterism Refuted, The Rapture of the Saints: Exposition of 1
Thessalonians 4:13-18
2008: Kurt M. Simmons, A Preterist Statement of Faith
2008: Brian Stucker, Strategic Implications of American Millennialism
2008: Sigve Tonstad,  Appraising the Myth of Nero Redivivus in the Interpretation of
Revelation
2008:  Timothy Scott Wardle,  Continuity and Discontinuity: The Temple and Early
Christian Identity
2008: Matthijs Den Dulk, Measuring the Temple of God: Revelation 11.1–2 and the
Destruction of Jerusalem
2008: William Varner, Jewish-Christian Relations in the Wake of Trypho
2008: David M. Williams, Eschatology and the Book of Revelation
2008: Patrick Zuckeran, Four Views of the Revelation
2009: Anonymous, Four Approaches to the Book of Revelation
2009: Glen Bauschner, English-Aramaic Interlinear NT
2009: Peter Bluer, A Preterist Handbook
2009: Morris Bowers, The AD70 Doctrine and Realized Eschatology – Sample
2009: R.S. Clarke, The Maximalist Hermeneutics of James B. Jordan
2009: Rodney Decker, Why Do Dispensationalists Have Such a Hard Time Agreeing?
2009: Norman Golb, On the Jerusalem Origin of the Dead Sea Scrolls
2009:  Francis X. Gumerlock, The Seven Seals of the Apocalypse: Medieval Texts in
Translation
2009: Heidler-Pierce, The Preterist Interpretation of Revelation will Lead to Problems 
2009: Thomas Ice, 100 Pound Hailstones
2009: Thomas Ice, Has All Prophecy Already Been Ful lled?
2009: Thomas Ice, Alan Boyd, Premillennialism, and the Post-Apostolic Fathers 
2009: Ben Johnson, Parable of the Wicked Tenants in Second Temple Context
2009: Adam Maarschalk, A Partial Preterist Explanation of the Destruction of the
Jerusalem Temple in AD70
2009: Vern Mason, I Detest End Times Nonsense! (Brochure)
2009: Margaret E. Ramey, Left Behind No More? An Evangelical Preterist Interpretation
of Revelation in The Last Disciple series
2009: Duncan McKenzie, The Last Half of Daniel’s 70th Week
2009: Kurt M. Simmons, January S&P – ,Was the Eschaton Local?
2009: Kurt M. Simmons, April S&P, – Miraculous Rapture or Departure by Death?
2009: Kurt M. Simmons, May S&P, – A Preterist Exposition of First Corinthians 15
2009: Kurt M. Simmons, June S&P, – An Open Letter to Mac Deaver
2009: Kurt M. Simmons, July S&P – ,Seven Problems with Futurist Theology
2009: Kurt M. Simmons, August S&P – ,An Exposition of Second Thessalonians
2009: Hyun Won, The Date of Mark’s Gospel: A Perspective on its Eschatological
Expectation
2010: Andreea-Raluca Barbos, The Imperial Cult During the Reign of Nero
2010: Doug Beaumont, Preterism and Dispensationalism Compared
2010: John Boruff, Portraits of Antichrists
2010: D.A. Carson, From the Resurrection to His Return
2010: Samuel Frost, Full Preterism and the Problem of In nity
2010: Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum, The Mishnah and other Rabbinic Literature and the New
Testmanet

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2010: F.X. Gumerlock, Christ Will Come Again – Introduction


2010: Nijay Gupta, Which Body is a Temple?
2010: Jerel Kratt, The “then world” verses the “now heavens and earth” in 2 Peter 3:6-7
2010: Jeffrey Krause, A Historical Survey of the Daniel’s “Seventy Weeks” and its
Complete Ful llment within the Generation of Christ
2010: Vince Krivda, Preterist-Realism and Matthew 24-25
2010: Justin Langley, Christ’s Victory over Satan and Ours
2010: Greg Price, God’s Covenant With Israel
2010: T.C. Schmidt, Hippolytus Commentary on Daniel with Notes
2010: Isaac Surh, The Identity of the Temple and the Two Witnesses in Revelation 11
2010: R.A. Taylor, Revelation – A Reference Commentary
2010: Jim Wolsford, The Word of Prophecy Made More Certain: Old and New Testament
Prophecy Ful lled in Christ and His Kingdom
2011: David Amit Archaeology of Jerusalem
2011: Gary DeMar, The Olivet Discourse – Biblical and Historical Parallels that Point to a
Pre-A.D. 70 Ful llment
2011: Allen Dvorak, The Resurrection and AD70
2011: John Frow, Kingdom Come: Eschatology and Apocalypse
2011: Francis X. Gumerlock, External Evidence for an Early Date of Revelation: Ten Early
Date Traditions in Ancient Christianity
2011: Francis X. Gumerlock, The Overwhelming Presence of Nero in Early Apocalypse
Commentaries
2011: Kevin Kay, Realized Eschatology
2011: Vince Krivda, Exegesis of Matthew 16:27-28 and Preterism
2011: Vince Krivda, Full Preterism and the Revelation Time Statements
2011: Vince Krivda, Sancti cation and Full Preterism
2011: Elizabeth Mburu, The Eschatology and Soteriology of John
2011: Ovid Need, Biblical Examiner, January
2011: David Nichols, Comprehensive Index of Biblical Prophecy
2011: Bryan Ross, Darby on Trial
2011: Kurt M. Simmons, Sword and Plow, April
2011: David Pad eld, Days of Vengeance
2011: Matthew Romero, Numismatics, Metrology and the the Apocalypse
2011: Joseph Vincent, The Millennium,Past, Present or Future?
2012: Azar Aja, Brother against Brother: Covenant and Dispensational Eschatologies in
the Context of Israeli Evangelicalism – To be able to compare these two eschatologies,
and to nd out why each one holds such a different position, we must go to the heart of
the issue between Dispensationalism and Covenant Theology, which is hermeneutics.
2012: Everett Berry, Destruction of Jerusalem and the Coming of the Son of Man
2012: Bishop Cyprian, The Orthodox Church and Eschatological Frenzy
2012: Fourth Ezra and Second Baruch
2012: Joseph Greene, The Realization of the Heavenly Temple in John’s Gospel
2012: Francis X. Gumerlock, Patristic Commentaries on Revelation
2012: Juski Hanska, The Case of the Destruction of Jerusalem (English-Spanish)
2012: Greg Harris, Did God Ful ll Every Good Promise?
2012: Gerald Hiestand, Not ‘just forgiven’: how Athanasius overcomes the under-realised
eschatology of evangelicalism
2012: John F. Hart, A Defense of the Pretribulational Rapture in Matthew 24:36–44

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2012: Vince Krivda, The Passing of the Law and Full Preterism
2012: Isaac Oliver, Torah Praxis After AD70
2012: Joel Sexton, The Second Exodus Motif in Hebrews
2012: Robert Stein, Jesus and the Destruction of Jerusalem,The Coming of the Son of
Man
2012: Michael Vlach, What Does Christ as Israel Mean for National Israel?
2012: Gerry Watts, The Day of the Lord, V1 | V2 | V3 | V4
2012: Gerry Watts, The Olivet Discourse and the Second Coming
2012: Jonathan Welton, Raptureless,An Optimistic Guide to the End of the World
2012: Lee Wildman, The Man of Sin
2012: Andrew Woods, Have the Prophecies in Revelation 17-18 Been Ful lled?
2013: Ron Bigalke, The Theological System of Preterism 
2013: Ben Chenoweth, Apocalyptic Eschatology and the Olivet Discourse
2013: John Del Gallego, Early Christian Eschatology
2013: Eduard Hanganu, The Year-Day Principle Re-Examined
2013: Charles Meek, Why I am Skeptical of the Corporate Body View of the Resurrection
2013: Ovid Need, Journal: Biblical Examiner, January | August | December
2013: Brian Orr, Preterism Rightly Divided
2013: Peter Rice, “Behold, Your House is Left to You”: The Theological and Narrative
Place of the Jerusalem Temple in Luke’s Gospel (and Beyond)
2013: Alan Saxby, James, Brother of Jesus, and the Origin of the Jerusalem Church 
2013: Kurt M. Simmons, April S&P,The Age to Come and the Eternal State
2013: Ed Stevens, Hebrews Corrects Barnabas
2014: Marta Barbato, Flavian Typology: The Evidence from the ‘sottosuolo urbano’ of
Rome 
2014: Eric Baker, Eschatological Role of the Jerusalem Temple
2014: Hank Hanegraff, Left Behind: Root to Fruit
2014: Aklilu Kuma, Eschatology in Qumran
2014: Damien Mackey, Apocalypse Now, or Then?
2014: Phumlani Majola, The Relationship Between Eschatological Hope and Christian
Mission in the Theology of Moltmann
2014: John Noē, Unraveling the End: A Biblical Synthesis of Four Competing and
Con icting End-time Views
2014:  Clement Pulaski, Christ Weeps Over Jerusalem
2014: Kurt M. Simmons, September S&P,Urgent Corrections Preterism Must Make
2014: LetGodBeTrue.com, Preterism – A Damnable Heresy
2014: Verschuur and Savage, Multiple Ful llments of Bible Prophecy
2015: Gary DeMar, A Beginner’s Guide to Prophecy
2015: Vanderlei Domeless, New Hypothesis for the Symbols of Revelation 17
2015: Efe Ehioghae, Identifying the Woman in Revelation 12
2015: Morrison Lee, The 95 Theses Against Futurism
2015: Duane Maxey, Articles on Eschatology
2015: David Pack, Is a Secret Rapture in the Bible?
2015: Jaemin Park, Preterism in the Land of Ghandi
2015: Roman Piso, Origen, Eusebius, Constantine, and St. Jerome
2015: Joel Poth, Kingdom of Heaven Here Now
2015: Corey Shultz, Preterism, No Future in the Past
2015: Kurt M. Simmons: May S&P,Mosaic Law Ended at the Cross

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2015: B. Stockton, Towards an Exegetical Eschatology


2015: Shane J. Wood, Dating the Book of Revelation – The External and Internal Evidence
2016: Burke and Landau,  New Testament Apocrypha: More  Noncanonical  Scriptures  |
Introduction
2016: Frank Daniels, Days of Future Passed
2016: Tony Denton, Continuationism in Ephesians 4:7-13
2016: David Gurevich, Why Vespasian and Titus Destroyed Jerusalem
2016: Jerel Kratt, Critique of the Corporate Body View of Full Preterism
2016: Liv Lied, Second Baruch and Syriac Codex Ambrosianus
2016: Donald J. Perry, Cessationism and the Church
2016: Randall Price, The Eschatology of the Dead Sea Scrolls
2016: Preston and Hawk, The Last Days of Full Preterism Debate
2016: Westminster, Seeing Christ in Scriptures
2017: Samuel Frost, Why I Left Full Preterism (Revised)
2017: Steven Hawk, To the Teachers of Full Preterism 
2017: Ed Knorr,  A Comparison of Eschatological Views: Dispensationalism and Preterism
2017: Brian L. Martin, Brief Introduction to Preterism
2017: Don McClain, An Examination and Refutation of the AD70 Doctrine (Slideshow)
2017: Ovid Need, Daniel 7:13-14 and the Coming of Christ
2017: Cesar Francisco Raymundo, Ano 70 d.C. 2a Vinda Mateus 24
2017: Bryan Ross, Are the Preterists Right After All?
2017: Bill Wepfer, The Gog & Magog Enigma
2018: Digitized Manuscripts at the British Library | Link to Docs
2018: Yolande Erasmus, An Urgent Call to the Army of the Lord Jesus Christ “Interpreting
the coming of Jesus in judgment of the Jewish nation as prophesied Matthew 24 is to be
an historic event that happened in 70 AD, but then seeing the New Jerusalem and the
rule of Christ on earth unfolding, is therefore a precise and consistent interpretation of
Scripture.”
2018: Michael Gordon, End-Time Myths , Table of Contents
2018: Adam Maarschalk, II Thessalonians 2 and the Man of Lawlessness
2018: Adam Maarschalk, Why I Believe the 1,000 Years Existed Between the Two Great
Revolts 
2018: Adam Maarschalk, The Leaders of the Zealot Movement
2018: Adam Maarschalk, II Thessalonians 2 and the Man of Lawlessness

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2007: Todd Dennis, The (New) History of Full Preterism, Part Two
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