An experiment to see if a wolf will suckle an abandoned baby turns into a desperate situation for two boys when the child is recovered by well-meaning passersby.
John Nevins Andrews in the late 1800's released this classic study on The Judgment, outlining its events and their order. This work covers the following points: "The "Investigative Judgment", "Examination of the Books", "God the Father the Judge", "Offices of Christ", "Messages to the World", "The Sanctuary in Heaven", "The Crowning of Christ", "The Executive Judgment", and "The Saints Sitting in Judgment". Andrews clearly explains and disproves many long-held misbeliefs about God's work to remove sin from His people. His greatest desire was to explain Christian beliefs from the scriptures in a logical and easily understandable manner.
An unusual perspective on current End Times events as prophesied in the Book of Revelation, including the Rapture and the Tribulation, updated and expanded to over 600 pages.
John Bunyan's The Resurrection of the Dead and Eternal Judgment (1665) is an exposition of Acts 24:14, 15, concerning the resurrection of the dead at the Last Day. The book elucidates the manner of the resurrection of the Just and the Wicked, the reward of the Just, and the punishment of the Wicked. With a discourse on the Last Judgment, and the final conclusion of the whole world, the book also offers a discourse on life, death, and eternity.