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  • Progressive Years 1863-1875

    $17.59

    Volume two of the Ellen G. White biography traces the development of James and Ellen White’s leadership roles in the infant Adventist church. By 1875, their roles were well-defined-James as apostle and organizer; Ellen as messenger of the Lord.

    The events covered in this volume include the health reform vision of 1863, organization of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, establishment of Battle Creek College, and the beginnings of a church-sponsored journal, a publishing house, and a medical institution in the West. J. N. Andrews was sent as a missionary, camp meetings were introduced, and Ellen White became a much-sought-after public speaker and a prolific author. James and Ellen became advocates of good health and urged reform.

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  • Early Years 1827-1862

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    About The Author
    Foreword
    1. The Messenger Of The Lord In Our Midst
    2. Abrupt Changes In Ellen’s Life
    3. 1844–The Year Of Expectation And Disappointments
    4. Make It Known To Others
    5. The Messenger Of The Lord At Work
    6. Sustained In A Continued Ministry
    7. Entering Married Life
    8. Laying The Foundations
    9. The Sabbath And Sanctuary Conferences And The Development Of Doctrines
    10. Heaven-directed Travels And Important Visions
    11. Beginning To Publish
    12. The Summer The Tide Turned
    13. The First Winter Of “The Gathering Time”
    14. Mixed Experiences In “The Gathering Time”
    15. Girding Up For A Mighty Thrust
    16. The Shut And The Open Doors
    17. The Message Pushes To The West
    18. Nurturing The Developing Church
    19. Through Hours Of Darkness
    20. Settling Administrative And Theological Questions
    21. Working In A Changed Atmosphere
    22. Soul-shaking Experiences For The Ministers And Laity
    23. A Year Of Many Visions
    24. The Great Controversy Vision And Broader Concepts
    25. Financial Support For The Cause Of God
    26. Through 1859 With Ellen White’s Diary
    27. The Opening Of The Year Of Little Joy
    28. Initial Steps In Church Organization
    29. Pointed Reproof And Heartfelt Confessions
    30. The Struggle For Church Organization Continues
    31. The Clouds Of War
    32. The Year 1862 Closes On An Upbeat
    Bibliography
    Appendix A
    Appendix B
    Apenndix C
    Index

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  • Brief History Of Seventh Day Adventists

    $16.19

    Millerite Roots
    Era Of Doctrinal Development
    Era Of Organizational Development
    Era Of Institutional And Lifestyle Development
    Era Of Revival, Reform, And Expansion
    Era Of Reorganization And Crisis
    Era Of Worldwide Growth
    The Challenges And Possibilities Of Maturity

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    Adventism–What does it stand for?
    Where did it come from? Where it is heading?

    These and other questions form the backdrop for George R. Knight’s fast-reading but informative treatment of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

    From the denomination’s founding to the present, A Brief History of Seventh-day Adventists takes its readers step-by-step through the development of the church. At the focal point is the missiological burden that literally propelled Adventism into every corner of the earth.

    A Brief History fills the important need of providing a short but accurate history of Adventism that can be appreciated by church members and nonmembers alike. It provides an excellent starting place for the study of Seventh-day Adventism.

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  • Sanctuary And 2300 Days

    $28.49

    SKU (ISBN): 9780945383840John Nevins AndrewsBinding: Trade PaperPublished: 1997Publisher: TEACH Services, Inc. Print On Demand Product

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  • Doctrine Of The Sanctuary

    $13.99

    Volume 5 of the Daniel and Revelation Committee Series. What is the Old Testement sanctuary message? Is the sanctuary message really biblical, or based on Ellen White’s conclusions? A thorough discussion of these and many other topics. The Daniel and Revelation Committee Series, most thorough investigation of the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation ever published by any denomination, with more than 2,400 pages of enlightening discussion by 30 outstanding specialists.

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  • Early Writings

    $28.99

    Adventist Faith in the 1850s

    This volume is a comprehensive selection of Ellen G. White’s published writings from the 1850s, along with a prologue explaining the historical background of the text. The autobiographical section of the book describes the author’s conversion experience, the Millerite movement of 1840-1844, and the early visions that formed the foundation of her theology and ministry. A second section contains counsel on various matters pertaining the experience of the early Adventist believers.

    The final half of the book traces salvation history from the fall of Satan in heaven to the final end of sin and sinners. This material forms the core of the later five-volume Conflict of the Ages Series.

    Ellen White’s bold apocalyptic imagery helped to shape a movement centered on the hope of the Second Coming. This volume bears witness that God continues to reveal Himself through dreams and visions to chosen individuals today.

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