
The Spirit World
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Narrated by:
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Matthew Coles
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By:
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Clarence Larkin
About this listen
Clarence Larkin was an important scholar of prophecy. In The Spirit World", published in 1921, he discusses the inhabitants of the spiritual world according to the Bible. Explaining the qualities of angels, he makes a distinction between the “fallen angels” and Satan’s demons and the realms which they inhabit. Larkin’s treatment of Satan and the Underworld, in the form of hell, Gehenna and Tartarus is thorough and vivid, and he explains issues like the state of the soul in death and the principles of resurrection. In many respects a fascinating work, it ought to appeal not only to Christians but to everybody with an interest in metaphysical matters.
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