Sir Robert Anderson (1841 - 1918) was an investigator with Scotland Yard, who turned his investigative skills to the book of Daniel. This book examines Daniel, especially the 70 weeks, and the coming of the Antichrist, but also provides apologetic evidence for the genuineness...
Sir Robert Anderson's commentary on the Book of Daniel is his most famous and respected work of Biblical narrative. This edition contains the author's notes, his appendices and the chronological tables. Anderson begins his investigation with a description of Daniel's era, wherein...
Sir Robert Anderson was an Assistant Commissioner of the London Metropolitan police, as well as a theologian and writer. Anderson's best known works include The Coming Prince and The Silence of God .
The Coming Prince is a work by Sir Robert Anderson now brought to you in this new edition of the timeless classic.
This book examines Daniel, especially the 70 weeks, and the coming of the Antichrist, but also provides apologetic evidence for the genuineness of the book of Daniel, examining its date and authorship.
At the time when Jack the Ripper terrorized London, Sir Robert Anderson worked as Chief of the Criminal Investigation Department of Scotland Yard. He was knighted upon retirement in 1901, but his greatest accomplishment was writing perhaps the most influential book on messianic...
Sir Robert Anderson (1841 - 1918) was an investigator with Scotland Yard, who turned his investigative skills to the book of Daniel. This book examines Daniel, especially the 70 weeks, and the coming of the Antichrist, but also provides apologetic evidence for the genuineness...
Sir Robert Anderson's commentary on the Book of Daniel is his most famous and respected work of Biblical narrative. This edition contains the author's notes, his appendices and the chronological tables. Anderson begins his investigation with a description of Daniel's era, wherein...
One of the most exhaustive works on Daniel's Seventieth Week and the coming Antichrist.
Sir Robert Anderson's commentary on the Book of Daniel is his most famous and respected work of Biblical narrative. This edition contains the author's notes, his appendices and the chronological tables. Anderson begins his investigation with a description...
This interpretation of the book of Daniel deals with the prophecy of the ninth chapter in particular, and has long been considered a classic volume in its field due to the fresh exposition of Daniel's seventy weeks, which has been described as "the ablest explanation of Daniel's...
TO living men no time can be so solemn as "the living present," whatever its characteristics; and that solemnity is immensely deepened in an age of progress unparalleled in the history of the world. But the question arises whether these days of ours are momentous beyond comparison,...