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THE STORY OF THE SEER OF PATMOS
Stephen N. Haskell
“Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book: for the time is at
hand” Revelation 22:10.
of the Spirit which controlled and kept vice in
check, becomes as the house which was
empty, swept, and garnished. It becomes “the
habitation of devils, the hold of every foul
spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hateful
bird,” and the condition of Babylon in the last
days is worse than in former times.
Saul, when he could receive no word from the
Lord, because he had hitherto rejected divine
counsel, sought out a witch, and consulted the
spirit of devils. The end of Saul was death by
suicide. The churches that reject the message
of the judgment and the Saviour’s second
coming, reject the Spirit of God, and are given
over to the control of evil spirits, a miracle
working power, which binds men by
supernatural manifestations until they are