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*Condition Note: Book is well used with light cover wear and age related cover discoloring, is clean inside, and has spine splitting inside the book. Has an owner mark inside.*
D. M. Canright was a Seventh-day Adventist. He left Adventism and spent years writing and speaking against it. During his 28 years as a Adventist he was plagued with recurring periods of questioning and discouragement. Carrie Shasky Johnson writes of findings concerning Mr. Canright's life never before disclosed.
Sworn to secrecy, for forty years Carrie Johnson kept her promise to say nothing. Feeling this pledge is no longer meaningful, she now reveals, from the background of her unique experience with him, the kind of person the real Dudley Marvin Canright was.
CONTENTS
Foreword
Introduction to Mr. Canright
A Successful Seventh-day Adventist Minister
Difficult Days and Victory
Carrying Large Responsibilities
Ups and Downs in the Battle
"If I Ever Go Back"
Closing Years in Adventist Ministry
Canright Boards the Phantom Ship
Crusade Against the Adventists
Too Late!
My Family and Canright's Book
Baptism and Battle Creek
Work Begins With D.M. Canright
Mr. Canright and His Friends
Canright Works on His Books
"Our People"
Three Dimes' Tithe and My Break With Mr. Canright
Secretary to the Conference President
Hard and Trying Years
The Fading Image of D.M. Canright
Appendixes
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1971 |
Printed: |
1971 |
Pages: |
191 |
Publisher: |
Review And Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B |