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"THIS is a book that the times demand. The Beasts of Ephesus are still going about seeking whom they may devour. They change their form but not their natures. Every young person has to battle with these as did Paul. This book will enable them to discern the ravenous beasts even under the sheep's clothing and it will arm them for the fight with the panoply of God." -Francis E. Clark, Introduction

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"THIS is a book that the times demand. The Beasts of Ephesus are still going about seeking whom they may devour. They change their form but not their natures. Every young person has to battle with these as did Paul. This book will enable them to discern the ravenous beasts even under the sheep's clothing and it will arm them for the fight with the panoply of God." -Francis E. Clark, Introduction
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James Brand (1834-1899) was born in Canada and moved to the United States as a youth, working first as a carpenter's apprentice and entering Yale College in 1861 at the age of 27. in 1862, during the U.S. Civil War, he fought with the Union Army and was wounded at Fredericksburg and also fought at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. He mustered out of the army in 1863 and returned to Yale College where he graduated in 1866, the oldest of his class. He went on to study at Andover Theological Seminary and pastored for a couple of years before being called to lead the First Church of Oberlin, sometimes called the 'Finney Church.' Brand wrote "The Beasts of Ephesus" and "Sermons from a College Pulpit" and was a trustee of Oberlin College in Ohio.