Description
*Condition Note: Book is very lightly used and clean.*
This six-volume biography of Adventism's "special messenger" is also a history of the first seven decades of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The author, a grandson of Ellen White, uses family and personal anecdotes to make these books readable and absorbing.
CONTENTS
Foreword
1. A Whirl of Activity
2. Writing on the Life of Christ
3. The Camp Meetings
4. A Winter of Writing and Publishing
5. In the East Again
6. Priority One--James White's Health
7. The Tide Turns
8. The Winter in Northern Texas
9. From the Red River to Battle Creek
10. Surging to a High Point in Ministry
11. Difficult Times
12. The Changing of the Guard
13. Wrestling With the Problems of Retirement
14. The Tired Warrior at Rest
15. Alone, So Alone--Yet Not Alone
16. The Year Battle Creek College Closed
17. Immersed in Book Production
18. The Spirit of Prophecy Challenged
19. A Changing Battle Creek--the College Opens
20. Completing the Work on The Great Controversy
21. Reversing the Tide in the Pacific Northwest
22. The Eastern Camp Meetings and D. M. Canright
23. Invitation to Visit Europe
24. The Meeting of the European Missionary Counsel
25. A Visit to Scandinavia
26. In Italy and Switzerland
27. Second Trip Through Scandinavia
28. Ellen White's Last Year in Europe
29. Back Home in America
30. The Potential of the 1888 General Conference Session
31. Minneapolis and Its Diverse Fruits
32. Taking the Message of Minneapolis to the Churches
33. Advances in Book Production
34. The 1889 General Conference Session and Beyond
35. Five Months of Arduous Labor Yields Fruit
36. The Last Year Before Australia
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
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Details
Binding: |
Hardback |
Copyright: |
1984 |
Printed: |
1984 |
Pages: |
509 |
Publisher: |
Review and Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |