In his preface to the 1952 edition, Wilbur M. (Isaac Kauffman Funk had graduated from Wittenberg College in 1860 and from its seminary in 1861.) Kregel republished The Theocratic Kingdom in 19, and it was still in print in May 2006. The work was first published in 1884 by Funk and Wagnalls. He spent years researching and compiling this study of eschatology, which includes over four thousand quotes from authors ranging from the second century to his own era. His references indicate he was well read in theology, history, science and literature. The title is often shortened to simply The Theocratic Kingdom. Source: Chart by Tim LaHaye and Thomas Ice - click to enlarge - Millenium on Right SideĮxcerpt from Peter's biography - George Peters is remembered primarily because of his three volume work The Theocratic Kingdom of Our Lord Jesus, the Christ, as Covenanted in the Old Testament and Presented in the New Testament. ![]() NOTE: This is Volume 1 of this massive 2189 page work, all written before the typewriter was invented! This is the quintessential epitome of a person's " life work!" “The secret of the Lord is with them that fear Him and He will show them His covenant.”-Ps. “Buy the truth and sell it not also wisdom, and instruction, and understanding.”-Pr 23:23. ![]() ![]() His premillennial views were in conflict with the majority of Lutherans who held amillennial beliefs. Peters (November 30, 1825-October 7, 1909) "was an American Lutheran minister and author of The Theocratic Kingdom.
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