« “ as it was in the days of Noe, so shall it also be in the days of the Son of man.” You will have to accept the position that the “ days of the Son of man ” is a period when the world are unconscious of his presence, and hence, can cry “ peace and safety ; ” in full security, and go on with the ordinary avocations of life, notwithstanding. He is here ; or the absurd alternative, that “the days of the Son of man,” is a period before the Son, of man comes. » — Magazine : Herald of the Morning, july 1875, page 18 § 6.