Spirit Of Prophecy Vol 4
$36.29
These facsimile reprints present Ellen G. White’s second writing of The Great Controversy story, and were first published between 1870 and 1884. Volume four includes the following chapters:
1.Destruction of Jerusalem
2.Persecution in the First Centuries
3.The Roman Church
4.The Waldenses
5.Early Reformers
6.Luther’s Separation from Rome
7.Luther Before the Diet
8.Progress of the Reformation
9.Protest of the Princes
10.Later Reformers
11.The Two Witnesses
12.God Honors the Humble
13.William Miller
14.The First Angel’s Message
15.The Second Angel’s Message
16.The Tarrying Time
17.The Midnight Cry
18.The Sanctuary
19.An Open and a Shut Door
20.The Third Angel’s Message
21.The Third Message Rejected
22.Modern Revivals
23.The Investigative Judgment
24.Origin of Evil
25.Enmity Between Man and Satan
26.Agency of Evil Spirits
27.The Snares of Satan
28.The First Great Deception
29.Spiritualism
30.Character and Aims of the Papcy
31.The Coming Conflict
32.The Scriptures a Safeguard
33.The Loud Cry
34.The Time of Trouble
35.God’s People Delivered
36.Desolation of the Earth
37.The Controversy Ended
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SKU (ISBN): 9780828024648
Ellen White
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2009
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
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