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"It is generally conceded," writes the author, "that the influence of A. G. Daniells upon the denomination is greater than that of any of its other presidents. Not only was his tenure of office longer than any other, but during his administration both church organization and policy formulations materialized. The denominational structure today is essentially his legacy," in the sense that he implemented it.
This work is not intended to be a complete biography of the great denominational leader. It is primarily a study of the abilities, character traits, and attitudes of the man as seen in the light of his lifework and his relationships with other people, notably Ellen G. White.
Much of the material is new. "Without the heretofore unprecedented granting of access to files containing a voluminous exchange of correspondence between A. G. Daniells and the office of Ellen White embracing a period of nearly thirty years, this study would have been impossible," writes the author.
Introduction
1. A Biographical Synopsis
SECTION ONE: EARLY MINISTRY AND AUSTRALIA
2. Importance Attached to These Experiences by Daniells Himself
SECTION TWO: AN EXAMINATION OF HIS ABILITIES
3. The Public Speaker
4. The Administrator
SECTION THREE: AN EXAMINATION OF CHARACTER TRAITS
5. An Activist
6. His Resoluteness
7. The Spiritual Leader
8. The Leader of Men
SECTION FOUR: THE DEVELOPMENT OF ATTITUDES
9. Foreign Missions
10. Organization
11. Institutions
12. Ellen G. and W. C. White
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1977 |
Printed: |
1977 |
Pages: |
128 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |