What effect is produced upon one by the return of a very dear friend
long absent? ¶ 347.
Define the term "friend". ¶ 348.
Who is mankind's dearest friend, and why? ¶ 348.
How long since Jesus journeyed to a far country? and what did he say
about returning? ¶ 349.
If the facts show that this dear friend has returned for the blessing of
mankind, what effect should this have upon those who have been expecting
his return? ¶ 349.
Would his returning constitute one of the strings upon the harp of God?
¶ 349.
For what have the Jews been long hoping and praying? ¶ 350.
For what have Christians been looking and waiting for the past nineteen
centuries? ¶ 350.
For what is the world of mankind groaning and waiting? ¶ 350.
What effect will be produced upon mankind when they learn that their
benefactor is present to bestow blessings upon them? ¶ 350.
Is the returning of the Lord to Christians a precious string upon the
harp of God? and if so, why? ¶ 351.
What conditions in the earth are preparing the people for a knowledge of
our Lord's return? ¶ 352.
Are the reasons for our Lord's return few or many? and should they be
kept in mind? ¶ 353.
Should we reason upon the Scriptures? and if so, why? ¶ 353.
In the advancement of the divine plan, do we find reason and the
Scriptures harmonizing? ¶ 353.
What points are conclusively proven by the Scriptures thus far examined?
¶ 354.
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