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Originally Posted by Elden1971
This is no way negates the scholarship of the work. Peters devoted his life to this study and as a Lutheran his work was rejected by the Lutherans so he had no financial or emotional support. His bibliography of over 2,000 references is rather comprehensive and his devotion to the word of God is remarkable. His life was spent in obscurity and poverty but he stayed the course and completed the most exhaustive , thoroughly annotated and logically arranged study of biblical prophecy written in the US in the 19th century.
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Elden1971, you can overlook all of Peters' failures because you happen to like what he teaches, and yet you have nothing good to say about numerous other teachers (Panton, Pember, Govett, the Exclusives, Nee, etc.) whose teachings you happen to disagree with.