"As The New Schaff-Herzog Religious Encyclopedia observed, this work is widely regarded 'a classic.' And classics, especially evangelical classics, well deserve a new hearing by a new generation of Christians... The present work is Brown's postmillennial argument against premillennialism (which he once endorsed). In Part One of the work he presents a devastating nine fold argument, organized around nine propositions, against the premillennial system as it was presented in the early and mid-1800's. In Part Two he presents a postmillennial view of the spirituality of the millennium against the backdrop of the carnal, political millennium of premillennialism. In the final Part of the book he considers seven of the leading objections to his views and very capably responds to them... Having read it I wondered how premillennialism survived its penetrating analysis... Consequently, I am delighted at the republication of this classic... It should be noted that Brown's work went through several editions during his lifetime... The republication of this work is particularly important today... I commend Reg Barrow and Still Waters Revival Books for offering this edition of David Brown's Christ's Second Coming: Will It Be Premillennial? May the Lord of Glory be pleased to give a renewed vision to his Church of a conquering Christ, Who is both Savior and Lord!"