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===Further reading=== '''Eschatology literature by Walter and his followers''' * Robert Durling, ''Out of Confusion'' (Taylor publishing co, 1981) — originally published in 1950, this is one of the most readable introductions to Eschatology by an advocate * William Walter, ''Common Sense Series'' (1925–1940) — originally a planned series of 70 booklets for the general public, the series was interrupted because of Walter's death after having completed only 34 booklets * William Walter, ''The Sickle'' (1918) — the "Sickle" books are sectarian but can be consulted at the [[Library of Congress]] * William Walter, ''The Sharp Sickle'' (1928) — the textbook of Eschatology * Juan del Río, ''Sánate a ti mismo'' (Aplicación Mental, 1988) — this book is dedicated ''"A quienes desean sanarse"'' (To those who want to heal themselves). This book is not considered as part of the authorized Eschatology Library that contains and maintains Walter's texts.
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