Description
*Condition Note: Book well used and clean with moderate cover wear. However it has some wrinkling from water exposure. There is no mold or musty smell.*
John Nevins Andrews was one of the brightest lights of the new and growing Seventh-day Adventist Church. Scholar, author, preacher, administrator, missionary (he was the denomination's first), he served his church and his God with unremitting zeal--and burned himself out at the age of 54.
The account of how he became an Adventist, spurned an opportunity for public life and fame, became an itinerant preacher, clarified points of doctrine for the new church, wrote a scholarly work on the Sabbath, and ended his life sacrificially while bringing the three angels' messages to Europe is well told in this book.
Boyhood Days
Into the Battle
Interrupted Mission
Across the Mississippi
The Long Road Back
Healthful Living
Ministering to the Churches
An Experiment
A Call From Europe
A New Way of Life
Launching the Paper
Gathering Clouds
Bright Sunset
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1975 |
Printed: |
1975 |
Pages: |
122 |
Publisher: |
Review And Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B |