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The Reformation And The Advent Movement, Daniel Walther Jul 1961

The Reformation And The Advent Movement, Daniel Walther

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France And The Reformation, Daniel Walther Jul 1961

France And The Reformation, Daniel Walther

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The Reformation Begins In Germany, Daniel Walther Jul 1961

The Reformation Begins In Germany, Daniel Walther

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The Reformation Re-Examined, Daniel Walther Jul 1961

The Reformation Re-Examined, Daniel Walther

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Whither Protestantism?, Daniel Walther Jun 1961

Whither Protestantism?, Daniel Walther

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A Study Of The Cleansing Of The Sanctuary In Relation To Current Denominational History, Donald Karr Short Jan 1958

A Study Of The Cleansing Of The Sanctuary In Relation To Current Denominational History, Donald Karr Short

Master's Theses

It is the purpose of this study to (1) review very briefly the experience of the believers who expected Christ to return in the year 1844; (2) to examine the teaching which grew out of this experience that has come to be known as "the cleansing of the sanctuary," and (3) primarily to discover, if possible, any additional meaning or application this teaching may hold at this time for the Seventh-day Adventist denomination and consequently for the entire world.


An Exegetical And Historical Examination Of The Beginning And Ending Of The 1260 Days Of Prophecy With Special Attention Given To A.D. 538 And 1798 As Initial And Terminal Dates, C. Mervyn Maxwell Jan 1951

An Exegetical And Historical Examination Of The Beginning And Ending Of The 1260 Days Of Prophecy With Special Attention Given To A.D. 538 And 1798 As Initial And Terminal Dates, C. Mervyn Maxwell

Master's Theses

Purpose

The interpretation of prophecy fills an important place in the teachings of Seventh-day Adventists, Among the many prophecies they interpret is one which concerns a period variously described in the Bible as lasting 31/2 times, 42 months, or 1260 days. The accepted Adventist interpretation of this prophecy makes of this period a special era of 1260 years, and places its beginning and ending dates at A.D. 538 and 1798 respectively. It was the purpose of this study to inquire into the adequacy of these dates. Stated in another way, it was the purpose of this study to find out …


An Investigation Of The Administrative Reorganization Of The General Conference Of Seventh-Day Adventists As Planned And Carried Out In The General Conferences Of 1901 And 1903, Gilbert A. Jorgensen Jan 1949

An Investigation Of The Administrative Reorganization Of The General Conference Of Seventh-Day Adventists As Planned And Carried Out In The General Conferences Of 1901 And 1903, Gilbert A. Jorgensen

Master's Theses

Statement of the Problem

It was the purpose of this study (1) to picture the situation facing the brethren prior to the reorganization of the work, which was the task of the General Conferences of 1901 and 1903, (2) to show that the plan which was carried out, and which, as revealed to Mrs. White, received God's approval, was reorganization, not disorganization, and (3) to trace briefly the effects of this plan for concerted action as it has resulted in the great worldwide enterprise of Seventh-day Adventists today.

Importance of the Study

Evidence of God's leading in the past brings …


Date-Setting In America For The Second Coming Of Christ During The Late Nineteenth And Early Twentieth Century, Wayne A. Scriven Jan 1947

Date-Setting In America For The Second Coming Of Christ During The Late Nineteenth And Early Twentieth Century, Wayne A. Scriven

Master's Theses

The time of Second Advent of Jesus Christ has been of interest to His followers throughout the Christian age, and from time to time, some have gone so far as to fix a date for the event. In doing so, they have looked to Bible prophecies for a clue to the time of Christ's return. Perhaps the outstanding period of date-setting was during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. During that time, there was a general advent awakening throughout the world. This was very marked in America where we find prophecy used during the revivals of the 1840's in …