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Author: Benjamin McArthur
Language: English
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing
Cover: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780816358809
A consummate administrator, a man of committees and budgets, A. G. Daniells was also a man of passion.
At the turn of the twentieth century, the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the nation found themselves entering a new world—one requiring multi level, specialized administration. America had become a major player on the world stage and was becoming predominantly urban. New ways of thinking were demanded if Adventism was to fulfill its commission to take an end-time gospel to a rapidly changing world.
In 1901, during this crucial moment in the development of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Arthur Grosvenor Daniells was elected president of the General Conference, and Adventism desperately needed his gifts of leadership. In the manner of many effective administrators, Daniells possessed quiet, often underappreciated qualities: a capacity for work—the hard unrelenting labor of chairing endless committees, daily attending to copious amounts of correspondence, traveling across the country and across oceans; the ability to discern danger or opportunity in situations where others might see only confusion; the maturity to let others rail at him without responding in kind; a self-confidence tempered by an awareness of his limitations and need for advice; an unwavering loyalty to Ellen G. White; and above all, a commitment to his vision of an Adventist presence throughout the world. He engineered sweeping structural reforms in 1901 and 1903, and influenced the general shape of the denomination for that century and beyond.
Decisions made, precedents set, budgets allocated, personnel appointed, and goals envisioned over the next two decades with Daniells at the helm created the modern Adventist Church. Daniells was undoubtedly one of Seventh-day Adventism's greatest administrators, and McArthur delivers a fascinating biography of this spiritual giant.
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Acts of the Apostles, Conflict Series, Vol. 4
Author: Ellen G. White
Item Format: Hardback
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
Weight (lbs): 1.10
ISBN: 0816319197
Page Count: 628
Language: English
Year Published: 2002
The amazing story of the early Christian believers is told in Volume 4, Acts of the Apostles. After Jesus was victorious over Satan and returned to heaven, the enemy turned his attention to Jesus’ church on earth. Here are thrilling stories of fierce persecutions and unswerving loyalty to God. Peter, Paul, James, John, Luke, Barnabas, Stephen, Mark, and the other early apostles carried the wonderful news of the gospel to all of the then-known world. Unwilling to surrender their faith, many gave their lives. That story is still continuing. Christ’s church today is carrying forward the same work and has the same promise of divine guidance and power.
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This is the beloved story of Alice Princess, a little African girl who lived in a mud hut near Lake Malawi, and how her life was changed by the power of our church's mission program to share the love of God. An autobiography originally published in 1965, this book brings inspiring mission stories to a new generation of young people.
Author: Alice Princess Siwundhla
Item Format: Paperback
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
Page Count: 160
Language: English
Year Published: 2013
ISBN: 0816328110
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Author: George Mueller; Compiled by A.E.C. Brooks
Language: English
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Cover: Paperback
Pages: 142
ISBN: 9780802456502
When George Mueller could not get it out of his mind to open a house for orphans in late 1835, he purposed to do so "that God might be magnified by the fact that the orphans under my care are provided with all they need, only by prayer and faith."
For over sixty years George Mueller wrote down the details of the Lord's provision. Thousands of orphans depended solely on Mueller, and Mueller depended solely on the Lord. Prayer is an urgent matter that always yields crucial results. Through his narrative account, Mueller reveals how powerful and spiritually rewarding prayer can be in your life.
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Author: George Muller
Subject/Genre: Biography
Language: English
Cover: Paperback
ISBN: 9780883681596
What can be accomplished in an ordinary man who trusts in an extraordinary God? George Mller discovered the endless possibilities! These excerpts from his diary allow Mller to tell his own story. Join him on his journey from a life of sin and rebellion to his glorious conversion. Share his struggles and triumphs as he establishes orphan homes to care for thousands of English children, depending on God's response to his prayer of faith to supply all things. Mller's unwavering, childlike dependence upon his heavenly Father will inspire you to confidently trust the God of the impossible in every area of your life.
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Author: Leslie Hardinge
Subject/Genre: History of Reformation
Language: English
Publisher: Teach Services INC
Cover: Paperback
Size: 5.5x8.5 inches
A most fascinating and authoritative account of the Celtic Church, its beliefs and practices, and its remarkable theocracy based on Old Testament canon and the laws of the Pentateuch, including the keeping of the Seventh-day Sabbath. This book is illustrated with line drawings taken from the crosses which were a notable feature of Celtic church architecture, and with examples of documents of the period.
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Original title: Dramatic Prophecies of Ellen White
Author: H. E. Douglass
Subject/Genre: Ellen G. White
Language: English
Publisher: Pacific Press
Cover: Paperback
Size: 6x9 inches
ISBN: 9788163219224
This book will rekindle your faith in the Spirit of Prophecy and inspire you to look carefully at those predictions yet to be fulfilled.
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Author: Jud Lake
Subject/Genre: Ellen G. White
Language: English
Publisher: Pacific Press
Cover: Hard cover
Size: 7.25x9.25 inches
During her lifetime, Ellen White withstood wave upon wave of personal criticisms. Yet the historical records confirm her as a person of integrity, and her writings confirm her loyalty to the Bible. In Ellen White Under Fire, Dr. Jud Lake provides a comprehensive assessment of Ellen White critics, past and present, as well as her defenders all the while building confidence in her prophetic gift.
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Author: George R. Knight
Subject/Genre: Ellen G. White
Language: English
Publisher: Review and Herald
Cover: Paperback
Size: 5x8 inches
Ellen White’s writings are important, but they are only part of the story. The other part is the social and intellectual context in which she wrote. What was her world like? What problems did it face? What ideas were in vogue? What religious movements did she interact with? How did her ideas relate to the sentiments of other reformers of her day?
These and other questions stand at the heart of George R. Knight’s third volume in his series on Ellen White. The genius of Ellen White’s World is that it combines photographs with verbal descriptions to make Ellen White’s world come alive for the modern reader.
The first section of this helpful volume concisely presents the world of Ellen White prior to the American Civil War, while the second section examines her world after that climactic event. An understanding of those two very distinct contexts is essential for the fullest understanding of Ellen White’s counsel to the church.
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Author: Paul B. Ricchiuti
Subject/Genre: Ellen G. White
Language: English
Publisher: Pacific Press
Cover: Paperback
Size: 6x9 inches
More stories from her adventures, travels, and relationships.
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Author: Arthur L. White
Language: English
Publisher: Review and Herald
Cover: Hard cover
ISBN: 9780828014120
During her lifetime she experienced more than 2,000 dreams and visions. These provided a rich source of divine wisdom from which she drew for her extensive writings. As God's servant she wrote letters of encouragement, counsel, and reproof to church members and leaders around the world, in many cases dealing with secret, personal matters.
An accident in her youth resulted in years of frail health, yet in addition to her writing she managed to run a home that often resembled a hotel while raising three sons and coping with the emotional difficulties of her husband after he suffered a series of strokes. In her later years she helped lead the Seventh-day Adventist Church into a deeper understanding of the fundamental doctrines of Christianity. Her lifelong message was that Christ is coming soon and that we must be ready to meet Him. The last sentence she ever uttered before the church's world assembly, as she raised a Bible above the pulpit, was, ''Brethren and sisters, I commend unto you this Book.''
This biography is an abridgment of the six-volume work produced between 1981 and 1986 by the Review and Herald.
Arthur White (1907-1991) was a grandson of Ellen G. White. As director of the Ellen G. White archives for many years, he had extensive knowledge of her life and literary legacy.
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Author: W. Grinton Berry
Subject/Genre: History of Reformation
Language: English
Publisher: SPIRE
Cover: Paperback
Size: 4.25x7 inches
With millions of copies in print, Foxe's Book of Martyrs has become a classic of magnificent courage and faith. This unparalleled volume chronicles the tragic yet triumphant stories of men and women who faced torture and martyrdom rather than deny their vision of truth and of God.
Beginning with Jesus Christ, this exceptional historical record traces the roots of religious persecution through the sixteenth century. It examines the heroic lives of great men and women such as John Hus, John Wycliffe, William Tyndale, Anne Askew, Lady Jane Grey, and Martin Luther.
John Foxe also knew persecution. Forced to flee from his native England to Europe during Queen Mary's severe persecution of those holding Reformed views, he carefully compiled records of martyred Christians. His writings possess a sense of immediacy and insight into suffering that few 'objective' church historians can match. This edition has been streamlined and reorganized by W. Grinton Berry to present work in today's language.
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Author: John Foxe
Subject/Genre: History of Reformation
Language: English
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
Cover: Paperback
Size: 4.25x7 inches
Whether your preference is for fiction or nonfiction, you're sure to find a favorite in Barbour's new abridged and updated classics line. Whether you've already been exposed to these inspiring classics-or if you're new to the classics-these quick reads will encourage and entertain, while fitting perfectly into your busy life.
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Author: Gideon David Hagstotz and Hilda Boettcher Hagstotz
Subject/Genre: History of Reformation
Language: English
Publisher: Hartland Publications
Cover: Paperback
Size: 5.75x8.5 inches
ISBN: 9780923309480
'This book brings together succinct biographical sketches of the reformers from every major country in Europe. Forty-three short biographies are included. Reformers are included from Bohemia, England and Scotland, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Poland, Scandinavia, Spain and Switzerland.
Here were heroes of the cross, who were willing to suffer persecution and death in order that the faith they held dear might be kindled in a thousand other lives. Their basic faith has come down to modern Protestantism from the church of the apostles.
The authors of this volume have made a sincere endeavor to bring the men of Protestantism live, in the hearts of this generation. '
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Publisher: Hartland Publications
Language: English
Items in set: 4
Cover: Paperback
The History of Protestantism by J.A. Wylie pulls back the divine curtain and reveals God's hand in the affairs of His church during the Protestant Reformation. As God's church faces the last days, these compelling books have unique appeal and relevance to all who love the truth.
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Author: J. H. Merle dAubigne
Subject/Genre: History of Reformation
Language: English
Publisher: Hartland Publications
Items in set: 4
Cover: Paperback
Size: 6x9x3.6 inches
ISBN: 9780923309671
Author Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigne (1794-1872) was born in Geneva, Switzerland, to French Protestant (Huguenot) parents. He was highly educated, but not as a Christian. Calvin and the Reformation was no longer a great influence in Geneva. Robert Haldane, a Scottish Presbyterian, visited the city in 1817 and as a result, many, including d'Aubigne, were converted.
At this point, d'Aubigne took up theological studies and was ordained. He became the pastor of the French Reformed Church in Hamburg in 1818. He eventually spent 41 years as professor of church history in Geneva. This edition closely follows the original text, and the page numbering matches the original.
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Author: J. H. Merle dAubigne
Subject/Genre: History of Reformation
Language: English
Publisher: Hartland Publications
Items in set: 2
Cover: Paperback
Size: 6x9x2.5 inches
ISBN: 9780923309145
'We have nothing to fear for the future, except as we shall forget the way the Lord has led us, and His teaching in our past history.' 'In history and prophecy the Word of God portrays the long continued conflict between truth and error. That conflict is yet in progress.' 'Past history will be repeated; old controversies will arouse to new life,' so wrote a nineteenth-century illuminate.
D'Aubigne's masterpiece - History of the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century pulls back the curtain of history and divine providence to reveal the true catalyst for the reformation of God's Word and His Holy Spirit.
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Author: J. A. Wylie
Subject/Genre: History of Reformation
Language: English
Publisher: Teach Services INC
Cover: Paperback
Size: 5.25x8.25 inches
ISBN: 9781572581852
The Waldenses were among the first of the people of Europe to obtain a translation of the Holy Scriptures. Hundreds of years before the Reformation they possessed the Bible in manuscript in their native tongue. Here the light of truth was kept burning amid the darkness of the Middle Ages. Here, for a thousand years, witnesses for the truth maintained the ancient faith.
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Author: Poggius the Papist
Subject/Genre: History of Reformation
Language: English
Publisher: Shiloh Publications
Cover: Paperback
Size: 6x9 inches
ISBN: 9780964391437
The infallibility of the Pope at the Council of Constance: the trial of Hus, his sentence and death at the stake, in two letters by a member of the Council Fra Poggius to his friend and brother in Christ, Leonhard Nikolai.
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Author: Margie Holmstroem Seely
Language: English
Publisher: IMS
Cover: Paperback
During World War II, Estonia was, for a time, the unwilling battlefield for two world powers -- the Nazis and the Communists. Caught in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse between these two political giants, thousands of Estonians fled. Marie, a young widow and mother of two teens, desperately needed a way out. Because of her husband's execution, she would now be considered an enemy of the state. The consequences were unthinkable. With only hours left before the Communists crossed into Tallinn, Estonia's capital city, Marie and her family threw themselves upon the mercy of the fleeing Nazi Army. Could they be trusted? Or would they use this opportunity for their own cruel benefit? This is her true story.
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Author: George R. Knight
Subject/Genre: Ellen G. White
Language: English
Publisher: Review & Herald
Cover: Paperback
Size: 5.25x8 inches
Ellen G. White has undoubtedly been the most influential Seventh-day Adventist in the history of the church. Her personal presence and her writings did much to shape and guide Adventism during her seven decades of prophetic ministry. Since her death in 1915 her counsel and insights have continued to direct the denomination.
But you may be thinking, who is Ellen White? George Knight, professor of church history at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, answers that question in this book.
The first, and largest, section presents a concise biographical overview of her life. The second section introduces the reader to both her published and unpublished writings, showing the major categories that her counsel to the church falls in. And the third section explores seven major themes that run through all she write.
Dr. Knight helps the reader to understand and appreciate the fascinating life and role of God’s messenger to the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
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Author: A. C. Sas
Subject/Genre: Biography
Language: English
Cover: Hard cover
Size: 6.25x9.1 inches
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Author: Ellen G. White
Subject/Genre: Spirit of Prophecy
Language: Spanish
Publisher: APIA
Cover: Hard cover
Size: 4.5x7 inches
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Author: Arthur W. Spalding
Subject/Genre:
Language: English
Publisher: TEACH Services, Inc
Cover: Paperback
Pages: 194
ISBN: 9781572580428
Additional features:
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It is good for children to know what their fathers and mothers did; for sometimes that makes a pattern of what the children should do. This is especially true if the children are set to finish the work their parents began. And that is the reason why this book is written: To tell the children of the pioneers in the second advent movement, the beginnings of that movement, and the reasons why they are to carry on.
When this advent message began, the signs of the break-up of the world were few, but in our day they have multiplied a thousand times. The promise of Jesus that He would come again has ever been a beacon of hope to His followers; and the darker the world, the brighter the light. They who love the Lord will eagerly look for every sign that He is coming soon. Those signs are clustering fast; we have not long to wait.
The feet of the pioneers trod a rough and heavy road. They have passed away, and their tasks have become ours. Today it is the privilege not only of grown people but of children also to finish the work, to complete the journey to the City of God. May these stories of the pioneers in this great advent movement inspire many a child and youth to carry on where their fathers led the way, and soon bring the kingdom of Jesus.
About the Author
Arthur W. Spalding (1877-1953) is best known as a writer of books, of which he produced thirty. Some familiar titles are Captains of the Host and Golden Treasury of Bible Stories. As early as 1919, Spalding had formed a Mission Scouts organization and later became active in junior camp work. He was the founder and secretary of the Home Commission of the General Conference from 1922 to 1942.
Elder Spalding's early years brought many experiences in many places. He was private secretary to Elder R M Kilgore, then superintendent of the southern field, to J H Kellogg and W K Kellogg at Battle Creek, and to E A Sutherland at Battle Creek College. He taught in diverse situations: academy at Graysville, Tennessee, college at Emmanuel Missionary College (now Andrews University), church school in California. He was a co-founder of the Fletcher Institute in North Carolina and principal of the Hurlburt Rural Training School in Georgia. He was editor of the Watchman Magazine from 1907 to 1922. His last years were devoted to special projects for the General Conference and the Review and Herald. His was a long period of service, from the age of fourteen, in 1891, to nearly seventy-seven in 1953.
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Author: George R. Knight
Subject/Genre: Ellen G. White
Language: English
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
Cover: Paperback
Size: 5.25x8 inches
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Author: Thomas MCrie
Subject/Genre: History of Reformation
Language: English
Publisher: Hartland Publications
Cover: Paperback
Size: 6x9 inches
$17.95
Author: A. T. Jones
Pages: 380
Language: English
Publisher: Teach Services INC
Cover: Paperback
Size: 5.5x8.5 inches
ISBN-13: 9780945383901
Edition: 2nd (Print: 2019)
Alonzo Trévier Jones (1859–1923) spoke before a United States Congressional subcommittee in 1889, to oppose the Breckinridge Bill, which sought to compel Sunday observance in the District of Columbia. He soon became a world-famous writer and speaker for religious liberty. He served as co-editor of The American Sentinel, a public magazine defending the principles of freedom in the United States.
His desire was to awaken more interest in the study of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, which would clarify the understanding of men’s liberty of conscience. This book will help each reader to see the relation that should exist between civil government and religion, according to the words of Christ and the American Constitution.
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Author: H. Grattan Guinness
Language: English
Publisher: Hartland Publications
Cover: Paperback
Size: 6x9 inches
The reformation of the 16th century, which gave birth to Protestantism, was based on scripture. It gave back to the world the Bible, it taught the scriptures, it exposed the errors and corruption of Rome by the use of the sword of the Spirit. It applies the prophecies, and accepts their practical guidence. Such Reformation work requires to be too much forgotten. This generation is dangerously latitudinarian - indifferent to truth and error on points on which scripture is tremendously decided and absolutly clear. The duty of diffusing information on the true character and history of "Romanism and the Reformation" is one which presses on God's faithful people tn these days. The apathy of many as to the present crisis only increase the danger, and intensifies the call for clear and cogent teaching suited to counteract the Romeward tendencies of these times.
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Author: Ella M. Robinson
Subject/Genre: Biography
Language: English
Publisher: Teach Services INC
Cover: Paperback
Size: 5.5x8.5 inches
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Author: Gerald Wheeler
Subject/Genre: Biography
Language: English
Publisher: Pacific Press
Cover: Hardback
ISBN: 9780816361748
“The last tribute of his brethren will not be paid to the memory of Elder Haskell until the work is finished. His message of faith and trust in God and in the triumph of the work of God will live with us to the end.” —William A. Spicer
Those words, written shortly after Stephen N. Haskell’s death seemed highly improbable when, at the age of 17 to honor the request of his dying employer, Haskell married Mary Howe—a woman 21 years his senior who was considered a hopeless invalid—a decision that might have destroyed his future. Yet he would go on to make substantial contributions to the Seventh-day Adventist Church, shaping its structure and outreach for more than half a century. Haskell was a self-made man in the truest sense of the word.
Couched in the social, political, economic, and religious culture of the day, author Gerald Wheeler paints a picture of Haskell as a formidable force in the early Adventist Church. In early manhood, he recognized the call of God and he responded to that call with all his heart, particularly giving himself to the study of God’s Word. Through the years he grew with the Adventist movement serving as” preacher, organizer, executive, author, publisher, world traveler; but above all as a leader of the lay forces of the church in literature, correspondence, and personal missionary work.” Ultimately he led hundreds, if not thousands, to Jesus Christ.
As Haskell taught throughout his life, Adventism must never forget that the Word of God is central to its mission—and His kingdom is its goal. The Word must retain its primacy. Above any historical or doctrinal tradition, Scripture must always be first. If Haskell were alive today, that would still be his overriding theme. And it must remain the focus of the church he helped pioneer.
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En memoria a los que han dejado sus vidas como Adventistas del Séptimo día, «Movimiento de Reforma».
Testimonios de fidelidad y perseverancia en los días oscuros de Alemania.
And Follow Thier Faith (100175)
In memory of of those who died for their faith in the Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement.
The older generation is dying out; a new one arises. Therefore it is fitting to publish this book as a memorial to the faithful witnesses of the Reformation. It expresses the thanks which the Reform Movement among the Advent people still offers today to those who held fast to their faith in spite of inexpressible sufferings and martyrdom and sealed their resistance against diabolical powers with their blood.
These witnesses represent the true nobility of the world, its royal line. The youth of today are called to perpetuate that line of champions under the cross.
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Language: English
Edition: 1982
Publisher: Reformation Herald
Cover: Paperback
Fannie Bolton was 28 years old when Ellen White first met her in 1887. Miss Bolton’s newspaper reports of the Illinois camp meeting had impressed Mrs. White, who soon hired the younger woman as a literary assistant.
For most of the next decade, Miss Bolton worked for Mrs. White. As these documents make clear, from the very beginning Mrs. White sensed a certain instability and spiritual immaturity in Miss Bolton. Several times in the years to come Fannie voiced criticisms of Ellen White and dissatisfaction with the fact that the literary assistants did not get more public recognition for their work.
To know of Miss Bolton’s complaints is one thing; to read them in the context of her total experience with Ellen White is quite another. Thus it has been felt that serious researchers would appreciate, and profit from, reading a complete collection of documents pertaining to Fannie Bolton’s experience.
This collection of source documents sets forth every detail of the Fannie Bolton story. No primary source document relevant to the Bolton case has been omitted. Even scurrilous and unsupported allegations have been included. Thus readers can judge Miss Bolton’s charges in the light of the total evidence. Deletions in the documents have been kept to a minimum and nothing has been omitted unless it was completely irrelevant. If we discover we have omitted any relevant source, we will include it in later printings.
E.G. White Estate,
April, 1982
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Author: Branislav Jaksic
Subject/Genre: Biography
Language: English
Publisher: Teach Services INC
Cover: Paperback
Size: 7.5x9.25 inches
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Author: Arthur G. Daniells
Pages: 67
Language: English
Publisher: Pacific Press
Cover: Paperback
Published: 2016
A fascinating look at World War I, this book gives the reader a better understanding of its vital significance in history and its relation to the coming kingdom of peace.
The World War, Its Relation to the Eastern Question and Armageddon was written in 1917 at the height of World War I, also known as the First World War or the Great War. The war lasted from July 28, 1914, to November 11, 1918.
A fascinating look at this cataclysmic war, this book gives the reader a better understanding of its vital significance in history and its relation to the coming kingdom of peace.
It seeks to explain how the war was the culmination of world conditions that clashed at many vital points ultimately looking for control of world trade routes and how many thought that this war was the Armageddon of the Bible.
But the author explores why World War I does not fit into the Armageddon of Bible prophecy and shows that the Armageddon of the Bible takes place under satanic leadership and is the last act in the drama of human history.
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Author: Ann Burke
Subject/Genre: Church History
Language: English
Publisher: Teach Services INC
Cover: Paperback
Size: 5.25x8.25 inches
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Author: B. G. Wilkinson
Subject/Genre: History of Reformation
Language: English
Publisher: Hartland Publications
Cover: Paperback
Size: 6x9 inches
ISBN: 9780923309947
The prominence given to the 'Church in the Wilderness' in the Scriptures establishes without argumentation the existence of such an organization and emphasizes its importance.
The writer of this book has sought to bring together in a comprehensive view the forceful, even if at times apparently disjointed, narrative of the church in the wilderness in different countries. The cumulative character of the historical proof will be clear to the seeker after truth. Supported by the many converging lines of evidence, the author believes that he has opened new doors into the realm of history in which the providence of God has a most prominent place.
The Spirit of Christ, burning in the hearts of loyal men who would not compromise with paganism, sent them forth to many lands to brave ignorance, intolerance and persecution in order to win souls. Read their stories and see the strong light of God's people. The Holy Spirit will use this book to share the blessing promised to those who live victoriously in the closing chapter of the earth's history.