THE PROPHET OF GLORY; OR, ZECHARIAH'S VISIONS OF The Coming and Kingdom of Christ. BY J. DENHAM SMITH. "Above the dissonance of time, "Glad song of this unburdened earth, When holy voices then shall sing Praise for Creation's second birth, And glory of Creation's King."-BONAR. LONDON: JAMES E. HAWKINS, 17, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C.; S. W. PARTRIDGE & CO., 9, PATERNOSTER ROW. DUBLIN: 10, D'OLIER STREET. PARIS: J. BONHEURE ET CIE, RUE DE LILLE. PREFATORY NOTE. "Speak, lips of mine, and tell abroad The praises of thy God! Speak, stammering tongue, in gladdest tone! Make His high praises known." HIS is not a book hard to be understood, THIS but one which a child, being a Christian, may easily read. I have called it The Prophet of Glory, because the prophet, in almost every page of his prophecy, is bright with the majesty and beauty of the coming Messiah. Some of the grandest lineaments of His person and glory are unveiled to us here. He has come, and He will come, is plainly seen. He has come as Saviour, in humiliation, to die; He will come, as King in His glory, to reign-events so plainly stated, that the man who runs may read. The several subjects are arranged in the order in which they appear in the prophecy, which begins with predictions of the coming glory, then goes on to what has since occurred, the humiliation and |