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THE MAN OF SIN

2 Thessalonians 2:3-9, A detailed study
2nd Thessalonians 2 Matthew Henry's Commentary
What Do the Apostles Say?
Man of Sin Becomes The Antichrist
Early Church Fathers on the Timing of the Rise of Antichrist
THE ANTI CHRIST Unveiled by Richard Bennett
"THE MAN OF SIN" Part I: The Prophecy By David Vaughn Elliott
"THE MAN OF SIN".Part II
"THE MAN OF SIN" Part III: The History
The Antichrist in the New Testament
The Puritans and the Promises by Erroll Hulse
Notes on Second ThessaloniansThe Man of Sin. B. W. Johnson The People's New Testament
Early Church Fathers on the Timing of the Rise of Antichrist
The Testimony of History against Antichrist
The Testimony of the Spirit Concerning Antichrist
The Great Delusion

THE TEMPLE OF GOD

Who Sits in the "Temple" (Naos) of God? by Ian Paisey
Rebuilding the Temple? Biblelight.net
Does The Temple Really Have To Be Rebuilt? by Lawrence J. Joyce, WebToday Editor
We Are The Temple of God

THE SON OF PERDITION

The Antichrist is the Son of Perdition
Jesus called Judas the SON OF PERDITION
Romanism In Its Relation To The Second Coming Rev Robert Bickersteth
The Son of Perdition, as Manifested in Judas Iscariot and the Romish Papal Whore

THE MYSTERY OF INIQUITY

Simon Magus
Pope Confesses Roman Catholicism is the "Mystery of Iniquity"
The Mystery of Iniquity Pastor Alan Campbell takes the Pauline prophecy of Antichrist in 2 Thessalonians as a starting point for this study into the 'Mystery of Iniquity'. You will need Real Audio installed on your computer to listen to this message.

The Mystery of Iniquity The Pauline prophecy of Antichrist in 2 Thessalonians. Need Real Audio to listen.

John Calvin (1509-1564) (Presbyterian): "Some persons think us too severe and censorious when we call the Roman pontiff Antichrist. But those who are of this opinion do not consider that they bring the same charge of presumption against Paul himself, after whom we speak and whose language we adopt... I shall briefly show that (Paul's words in II Thess. 2) are not capable of any other interpretation than that which applies them to the Papacy." Taken from Institutes of the Christian Religion, by John Calvin.

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