
Foreword.
Introduction.
Chapter I. - The Career of Satan
Chapter II. - The Ages.
Chapter III. - The Course of This Age.
Chapter IV. - This Age and the Satanic System.
Chapter V. - The Satanic Host.
Chapter VI. - Satan's Motive.
Chapter VII. - Satan's Methods.
Chapter VIII. - The Man of Sin.
This work offers a careful, Scripture‑based portrait of the one figure most often dismissed or mythologized in modern culture. Drawing solely on the Old and New Testaments, the author traces the biblical narrative of a being who began as a created presence, rebelled, and now operates behind the scenes of human history. The tone is instructional, aiming to help believers recognize the reality of his influence without succumbing to sensationalism.
The book maps Satan’s career from his earliest appearance through the present age and toward the final judgment described in Revelation. It exposes how contemporary teachings and even respected ministers can unintentionally echo his strategies, urging readers to ground their faith in the victorious promises of Christ. By clarifying these biblical truths, the author hopes listeners will feel better equipped to discern and resist the subtle snares that surround them.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (241K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1871–1952
Best known for founding Dallas Theological Seminary, this early 20th-century theologian helped shape dispensational thought for generations of students and readers. He was also a Bible teacher, evangelist, and prolific writer whose work reached far beyond the classroom.
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