(1) What is the “Time of the End,” the date of its beginning and its ending? Why is this period also referred to as the “Day of His Preparation”? Page 23, last par. 1
(2) What name is given to the last forty years of this Time of the End? Page 24, par. 1
(3) Through whose prophecy do we gain our information relative to the date of this period? How much did the Prophet understand about this matter? And what conclusion do we draw therefrom? Page 24, par. 2
(4) To what events are chapters 11 and 12 of Daniel’s prophecy respectively devoted? What peculiarity marks the manner in which the date of the beginning of the Time of the End is fixed in this prophecy? Page 24, par. 3
(5) Why is the testimony of chapter 11 sealed to many prophetic students? What is the passage containing the central item, and how is it claimed to have been fulfilled? Page 24, 4; Page 25, par. 1
(6) Why will this seeming fulfilment of the prophecy not satisfy the careful Bible student? How did our Lord refer to this very prophecy? Page 25, par. 2
(7) What is the great “Desolating Abomination”? Page 26, par. 1
(8) Examining Daniel 11 in consecutive order, to what kingdom does verse 2 refer? Page 26, par. 2, 3
(9) Who is the “mighty king” of verses 3 and 4, and what were his experiences? Page 26, 4 to Page 27, par. 1
(10) What is the correspondence of this prophecy with Daniel 8:3-9, 20-25? Page 27, par. 2
(11) Who is referred to as the “King of the South”? What two kingdoms were represented in the “King of the North”? Where was the history of Daniel’s people pictured in this vision? To whom does verse 17 refer? Page 27, par. 3
(12) How is verse 18 generally applied, and how did this interpretation, carried into chapter 12, influence the Jews at the time of Jesus’ birth? How does our present study apply these verses from verse 18 onward? Page 28, par. 1
(13) Why this change, from the particular method of preceding verses, to touch only prominent features of history? Page 28, par. 2
(14) How are verses 17 to 19 applied? To whom does verse 20 refer? Page 28, par. 3
(15) What other translation of verse 20? And how does it apply? Page 29, par. 1
(16) How did the manner of Augustus Caesar’s death correspond with the prophetic description? Page 29, par. 2
(17) To whom does verse 21 apply? Page 29, 3, to Page 30. par. 2
(18) How do verses 22 to 24 confirm the historical description of Tiberius Caesar? Page 30, par. 3, 4
(19) What was the diplomatic policy of Augustus Caesar and his successors, by which Rome so completely ruled the world, as suggested in verse 24? Page 31, par. 1
(20) Why has the prophecy so particularized in the cases of Augustus and Tiberius? And what were the four divisions of the Grecian Empire, with their rulers, after the death of Alexander the Great? Page 31, par. 2, 3
(21) How did the titles, “King of the North” and “King of the South,” apply, and what were the relative powers of each? Page 32, par. 1
(22) What is the history of these two powers, as outlined in verses 25 and 28? Page 32, 2, 3, to Page 34, par. 2
(23) How was the prophecy of verse 26 fulfilled? Page 34, par. 3
(24) How should verse 27 be interpreted? Page 34, par. 4
(25) What is the evident object of verses 29 and 30? Page 35, par. 1
(26) To what power does verse 31 apply? Page 35, par. 2, first 12 lines
(27) Explain verse 31 in detail. Page 36, top, to end of par. 2
(28) Explain verse 32. How are these two classes referred to in Daniel 8:11-14? Page 37, par. 1
(29) What were the respective experiences of these two classes? And how are verses 34 and 35 used in this connection? Page 37, par. 2
(30) Explain verses 34 and 35. Page 38, par. 1
(31) Reasoning from the prophetic description of Grecian and Roman power, what should we expect when it comes to the point of noting the time when Papal dominion should be broken? Briefly, how do verses 31 to 35 apply, and down to what period do they bring us? Page 38, par. 2 and Page 39, footnote
(32) To what historical character do verses 36 to 45 apply? And what important dates are marked by his career? Page 39, par. 1; Page 40, par. 1
(33) Show how the statements of verse 36 were applicable to Page 40, par. 2, to Page 41, par. 3
(34) What was the effect of Napoleon’s summary overturning of the Papal power? Page 42, par. 3
(35) Explain how verse 37 applied to Napoleon. Page 42, par. 2, 3
(36) Explain verse Page 42, par. 4; Page 43, par. 1
(37) What is the interpretation of verse 39? Page 43, 2, to Page 44. par. 2
(38) What particular event in the career of Napoleon marks the exact date of the beginning of the Time of the End? Page 44, par. 3
(39) Explain verse Page 44, par 4; Page 45. par. 1
(40) Show how verses 41 to 43 apply to Napoleon’s experiences. Page 45, par. 2
(41) To what incident do verses 44 and 45 refer? Page 45, 3, to Page 46, par. 2
(42) Explain the connection between and application of verses 40 and 29 and Also show how verses 29 and 30 were fulfilled by Napoleon. Page 46, par. 3, to Page 47, par. 2
(43) What two important facts in connection with Papacy were marked by the date 1799 D.? Page 47, par. 3
(44) How is the decline of the Reformation, with its cause, set forth in verses 34 and 35? Page 48, par. 1
(45) In what manner was the failure of this reform movement Divinely overruled for good? Page 48, par. 2
(46) How has the beginning of the “Time of the End” affected the error of Church and State union? How were the Protestant systems affected by Napoleon’s boldly ignoring the Papal blessings and curses? Page 49, par. 1
(47) Was the New Reformation in any sense a religious movement? Page 49, par. 2
(48) What was the ultimate effect of Napoleon’s work, together with that of the French Revolution, upon the world? How does Rev. 13:3 apply in this connection? Page 50, par. 1
(49) How has the date 1799 marked a new era in thought? And how have the rise and work of the various Bible Societies contributed toward this end? Page 50, par. 2
(50) Contrast the conditions of the religious Reformation of Luther’s day with the political Reformation which began in Page 51, par. 1
(51) What influence was exerted upon the world by the Revolution of the American colonies? Page 52, par. 1
(52) How was the French Revolution the legitimate effect of existing civil and religious causes? Page 52, par. 2
(53) What was the natural reaction from such causes? And what was the attitude of infidel France toward the apostate Church and its self-exalted religious lords? Page 52, par. 3; Page 53, par. 1
(54) How is the French Revolution referred to in Scripture, and of what is it an illustration? Why has Nominal Christianity failed to cure the pestilence of infidelity and anarchy, which has spread from France over the whole world? Page 53, par. 2
(55) Describe the influence of Napoleon’s armies and the incident which ended the Papal custom of crowning the civil rulers of earth. Page 54, par. 1
(56) What has history recorded respecting the humiliations heaped upon the Papacy by Napoleon? Page 55, 1; Page 56, par. 1
(57) At what time and under what circumstances was the Pope bereft of every shred of temporal power? Page 56, par. 2, 3
(58) Following this, what action was taken by Pius VII, and with what effect upon Napoleon? Page 57, par. 1
(59) How are these events regarded by Papacy? And how do Papists apply Rev. 20:1-4? Page 57, par. 2
(60) What has been the history of Papacy since Napoleon’s day? Page 57, par. 3
(61) How did this revolution really carry forward the good work begun in Luther’s day, though afterward checked by the ignorance of the masses and the love of power on the part of the clergy? Page 58, par. 1
(62) Briefly review the events marked by the date What is the present position of the “Man of Sin”? Page 58, par. 2
(63) How will this “Time of the End” terminate? And for what is it preparing the world? Page 59, par. 1
(64) What is the evident purpose of the discoveries, inventions and advantages of our day? Page 59, par. 2