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*Condition Note: Minor overall wear. Very good condition with yellowed pages.*
Events of recent decades have pushed the subject of the doctrine of the sanctuary and the investigative judgement into the forefront of interest and discussion as never before. Some have charged that Seventh-day Adventist did not derive it from Scripture, but from the writings of Ellen White. Paul Gordon has investigated this charge, and convincingly shows that such Adventist pioneers as J.N. Andrews, James White, based the sanctuary doctrine on a consensus reached after they had done diligent Bible Study. This is a must-read book that will give you a better understanding of the Sanctuary, 1844, and the Pioneers.
Table of Contents
About This Book
The Purpose of This Book
1. Historical Prologue
2. What Is the Sanctuary?
3. Entering the Most Holy Place in 1844
4. The Year-Day Principle in Prophecy
5. Seventy Weeks and 2300 Days
6. The Little Horn
7. The Investigative Judgment
8. Cleansing of the Sanctuary
9. The Two Goats
10. Is the Adventist Position Biblical
11. Historical Reminiscing
A Concluding Statement
Comprehensive Periodical Listing
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
2000 |
Printed: |
2000 |
Pages: |
217 |
Publisher: |
General Conference Ministerial Association |
Condition: |
B+ |