01319cam a2200277 a 45000010008000000030006000080050017000140080041000310100016000720200015000880200018001030350036001210400051001570500024002080820019002321000026002512450082002772600038003593000026003975040033004235050292004565200145007486300037008936300070009306500041010009827057OCoLC20181218110743.0830805s1983 txu b 000 0 eng  a 83017073 a0849903580 a9780849903588 a(OCoLC)9827057z(OCoLC)32254666 aDLCbengcDLCdBTCTAdYDXCPdWY@dHTPCLdOCLCO00aBS2825.2b.G73 198300a236219bG738A1 aGraham, Billy,d1918-10aApproaching hoofbeats :bthe four horsemen of the Apocalypse /cBilly Graham. aWaco, Tex. :bWord Books,cc1983. a236, [3] p. ;c24 cm. aBibliography: p. [237]-[239]2 aThe thunder of distant hoofbeats -- Is there any hope? -- A call to the churches -- The throng around the throne -- The white horse and its rider -- The red horse and its rider -- The black horse and its rider -- The pale horse and its rider -- Hope in the holocaust -- The grand finale. aAn interpretation of the vision which the Apostle John received on the island of Patmos foretelling the end of the world, or the Apocalypse.00aFour Horsemen of the Apocalypse.00aBible.pN.T.pRevelation VI, 1-8xCriticism, interpretation, etc. 0aEnd of the worldxBiblical teaching.