Mystery Babylon The Great
An Exposition of Revelation 17 and 18 and an Account of the Rise of the Roman Catholic Church under Pagan Influences
Second Edition, 1988
72 pgs.
George Hawkins Pember was born in 1837. He was educated at Cambridge University where he took his M.A. in Classics at age twenty-six. Upon his conversion to Christ, Pember determined to devote his scholastic talents to a close and comprehensive study of the Scriptures for the benefit of God's people. His penchant for meticulous scholarship, extensive knowledge of ancient cultures, and keen spiritual insight combined to produce works of a quality and depth with few parallels in Christian expository literature.
G. H. Pember died in 1910, leaving a rich legacy of reclaimed spiritual truth, upon which subsequent reformers such as J. N. Darby, Watchman Nee, G. H. Lang, and T. Austin-Sparks would build.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Part 1: Babylon, Religious and Political
- The Woman on Seven Hills: Mystery Babylon
- The City Babylon
- The City Will Re-appear
- The Vision of the Ephah
- The Future Babylon
Part 2: The Mysteries and Catholicism
- The Great Religious Feature of Antiquity
- The Probable Meaning of Initiation
- The Lesser and the Greater Mysteries
- Preparation for the Lesser Mysteries
- The Orphic Hymns
- Ancient and Modern Use of Incense
- The Incense and Pure Offering of the Gentiles
- The Spiritual Meaning of Incense
- Doctrine of the Lesser Mysteries
- The Mystery-Plays
- Initiation into the Lesser Mysteries
- The Morality of the Mysteries
- The Greater Mysteries
- The Appearance of Deities or Saints
- "The Real Presence"
- The Hierophant, or Peter, was the the First Pope
- Initiation into the Higher Mysteries
- The Hierophant, or Priest, as God
- A Third Order of Initiates, corresponding to Bishops
- The Working of the Leaven
- The Transfer of Pagan Terms to Nominal Christianity
- Apostolical Tradition
- Jewish Tradition
- Basil on Tradition and Indispensable Pagan Practices
- The Origin of the Word "Mass"
- Summary and Inference
- Historical Developments
- Dr. Mivart's Apology for Polytheism
- A Parallel and a Warning
Index