Balder Ex-Libris - Woolfolk L. B.Review of books rare and missing2024-03-27T00:16:02+00:00urn:md5:aa728a70505b2fae05796923271581c2DotclearWoolfolk L. B. - The world's crisisurn:md5:89849c019f7852817f8b2920a3ded6c82012-08-24T15:05:00+01:002014-05-05T15:28:44+01:00balderWoolfolk L. B.JewUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img/.Woolfolk_L_B_-_The_world_s_crisis_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Woolfolk L. B.</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The world's crisis</strong><br />
Year : 1868<br />
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This volume has been written during the last two years, amidst the pressure of constant and imperative engagements, and with several long interruptions caused by absence from home and by protracted attacks of disease. The fact is not mentioned to excuse the faults which the critical reader may observe; but because it cannot escape notice that diflferent portions were written at periods separated by wide intervals of time. The second " Book," giving a view of the political state of Europe, was completed early in the fall of 1866: the entire Manuscript was ready for the press in the spring of 1867. Consequently, the view of European events is nearly eighteen mouths old; and the political condition of our own country is depicted from the standpoint of nine months ago. In one point of view, this is a defect. But the rapid movement of events forbids the delay necessary for such a revisal, as would bringtheworkupto the standpoint of the present. The author, however, is the chief sufferer from the lapse of time since different portions of the work were written ; for much that he predicted has become history; and many tendencies outlined in this work long before they had been suggested elsewhere, have now been perceived by the general public, and are no longer novel suggestions. Events have moved faster than the pen, and the author, in many instances, finds himself behind the status of the time, where he hoped to lead the van of thought. This, however, will not be esteemed an unmitigated misfortune, if the prognostications already fulfilled shall cause a candid examination of the suggestions respecting events yet lying in the future. In justice to himself and others, the author must disclaim any wish to be considered the exponent of the views of any political party. Responsibility for the opinions and the policy suggested in this work rests with him alone. Political expediency and the rally words of the moment have not been considered in it. The range of thought is too broad for a merely political work; and many of the views presented, clashing with prejudices and views of present expediency, may perhaps prove unpalatable to persons of all parties, and all sections. The author is not, nor does he propose to become, a politician. He has not written from a party, nor from a sectional, but fi'om an American standpoint. If he advocates Conservatism, he does so because the principles of Conservatism constitute, as he conceives, the only hope of America and of mankind: If he assails Radicalism, it is not from party spirit, but because Radicalism is destructive of our prosperity, of Republicanism, and of the best hopes of man. He does not aim to discuss the questions involved in such a manner as to fall in with the views, passions, and prejudices of the time: his sole aim is truth ; his object discussion from the elevated philosophic point of view the future historian will occupy when the parties of the past and present, with their principles and their policy, shall be regarded with calmness, and the dispassionate verdict of posterity pronounced upon them. His aim is not the advocacy of partisan' or sectional issues ; but the development of the true principles of Republican government; the presentation of the momentous world-important issues involved in the existing crisis ; and the suggestion of the policy necessary to save from impending ruin the prosperity of Our Country and the cause of Human Progress. <strong>...</strong></p>Woolfolk L. B. - The Great Red Dragon or the London Money Powerurn:md5:67c25823ee23cc7e7b059c6d27a4c8912012-08-24T15:00:00+01:002013-08-26T21:36:24+01:00balderWoolfolk L. B.EconomyJewLondon <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img/.Woolfolk_L_B_-_The_Great_Red_Dragon_or_the_London_Money_Power_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Woolfolk L. B.</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The Great Red Dragon or the London Money Power</strong><br />
Year : 1890<br />
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This work is divided into three parts : — Part I gives a History of the Rise of the London Money Power. Part II proves that this Imperialism of Capital — the London Money Power — is foretold in prophecy, under the symbol of the Great Red Dragon. Part III gives the Remedy for the industrial evils that afflict our country . (And, I did not scan this part) There are many persons, perhaps, who will be deeply interested in Part I, and Part III, Who will feel but little interest in the prophetic portion of the work . The work is so arranged that all such persons can skip Part II, and pass from Part I to Part II, without any break in the connection of thought : though they will miss the most striking delineations of the character and the activities of the Money Power. On the other hand, those who are interested in the prophetic aspect of the work, will find its structure in proper logical arrangement as a prophetic exposition ; since it is necessary to present the history of the Money Power, before the symbols of prophecy can be applied to it. This work is the outgrowth of a life of thought, largely directed to the study of Prophecy, History, and Political Economy . Indeed, the work is the product of original thought . Its historical portion is the history of an Imperialism whose existence has been hitherto unrecognized.—Its remedy is based upon principles of Political economy that have never before been presented to the world.—Its Prophetic Exposition is part of a System of Prophetic Interpretation that is entirely new . The Author may therefore claim the indulgence due to a pioneer, whose movement is over a pathway unsmoothed by the progress of earlier thought. As no history of the London Money Power has ever been written, the Author has been under the necessity of gathering his facts from newspaper items, and from the statements of individuals whose reliability is above question . His store of facts has been constantly increasing down to the present time . Some important facts he has learned since the publication of this work began ; other facts he learned too late for them to appear in the present edition.—No doubt, in every community facts are known which illustrate the course of the Money Power in this country . These facts will doubtless soon be published ; and it is hoped that ere long a full and connected history of the Rise of the Money Power may be given to the world. <strong>...</strong></p>Woolfolk L. B. - Key of prophecyurn:md5:2d02db88fe61b50cdece870bb66d976b2012-08-24T14:51:00+01:002014-05-05T15:28:40+01:00balderWoolfolk L. B.JewProphecy <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img/.Woolfolk_L_B_-_Key_of_prophecy_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Woolfolk L. B.</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Key of prophecy; or, The Vision Unsealed. Being the Key accompanying Chart of Prophecy A new scheme of prophetic interpretation.</strong><br />
Year : 1889<br />
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In this Key and the accompanying Chart, are embodied the results of the thought, study and research of over thirty years. The Scheme of prophetic interpretation herein presented is not a sketch wrought out by flashes of imagination, but is the slow growth of a most laborious analysis of all the prophetic scriptures, during years spent in collocating the prophecies with each other. The author makes no claim to inspiration in the interpretation of prophecy; though there is a mental illumination which God gives in answer to aspiration and prayer. He only claims to have bestowed more labor upon the study of prophecy than he believes any one has hitherto done. Daring more than thirty years of active laborious life, in whatever other work engaged, his mind has always been turned toward the prophecies of the Sacred Scriptures, with an earnest desire to comprehend them, and a fixed purpose to make an exposition of them the great work of his life. This aspiration has modified his entire life, directing his studies, and shaping all his life plans. This fixed habitude of mind was not an aimless aspiration, but arose out of. <strong>...</strong></p>