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him. Education falls short if students do not obtain a knowledge of how to use the faculty of speech, and how to use to the best advantage the education they have obtained. The youth are to commence when young to
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Adventist church without the guidance of Ellen G. White? It is safe to say that without her guidance as the messenger from the Lord to the remnant church, the Seventh-day Adventist church, as we know it now, would not exist.
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Adventist concept of inspiration - 1 Ellen White's Experience and Writings [Top of Document] [Return to Table of Contents] How do Seventh-day Adventists understand inspiration? Is the Seventh-day Adventist concept different from concepts commonly held? In several aspects the Adventist
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Adventist Advantage A number of investigations conducted painstakingly by scientists reveal that the incidence of several serious diseases is less frequent among Seventh-day Adventists than among the population as a whole; also that Adventists, on an average, live longer. "Adventist
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different education and thought receive different impressions of the same words, and it is difficult for one mind to give to one of a different temperament, education, and habits of thought by language exactly the same idea as that which
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Adventist Mission Ellen White saw Revelation 14:6-12, with its description of the messages of the three angels, as standing at the very heart of Seventh-day Adventist identity. The third angel's message (along with the first two) was not only to
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Christian Education. (This should not be confused with the book Education, published in 1903, but was a 250-page volume drawn from E. G. White manuscripts and issued ten years earlier.) Gospel Workers, published in 1892, was to be revised and
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Adventist writers. Two or three of us have made a very careful search of all the histories of the French Revolution to be found in the Congressional Library, in an effort to find some authority for this statement concerning this
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Adventist Yearbook, 1991, p. 21 [xxxvi] “Madison Institutions,” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, 1976 ed., p.828: Arthur L. White, Ellen G. White: The Early Elmshaven Years, 1900-1905, p. 327 [xxxvii] Joe Engelkemier, “Independent Ministries: Should We Support Them?” Adventist Review, Dec. 7,
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Adventist Bible Commentary, vol. 7, p. 907). EGW: NO "The Deity did not sink under the agonizing torture of Calvary" (Letter: 1899, quoted in the Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, vol. 5, page 1129). BIBLE: YES "We believe that Jesus died