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(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/B013S6II4M.html - Book Synopsis : This book candidly examines Seventh-day Adventist history and doctrines. Beginning with self-appointed prophet William Miller who convinced over 50,000 New Englanders that in1844 Christ would come again in fiery judgment. Then the birth of Adventism as those who explained that Miller had misunderstood the prophecy and judgement had begun not on earth but in heaven. The book explores SDA prophetess, Ellen White whose “visions” urge their members to proclaim that in end-times all Christians worshipping on the first day of the week will receive the Mark of the Beast, then hunt down and torture Adventists. The book thoroughly documents the history of Sunday church services to disabuse member’s belief that those who worship on Sunday are disobeying the fourth commandment. Written to lift the wounded Adventist’s eyes to Christ for healing however pastors, theologians, those with Adventist family, neighbors, colleagues and friends will find this book a treasure in understanding Adventism.
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Book Synopsis :
This book candidly examines Seventh-day Adventist history and doctrines. Beginning with self-appointed prophet William Miller who convinced over 50,000 New Englanders that in1844 Christ would come again in fiery judgment. Then the birth of Adventism as those who explained that Miller had misunderstood the prophecy and judgement had begun not on earth but in heaven. The book explores SDA prophetess, Ellen White whose “visions” urge their members to proclaim that in end-times all Christians worshipping on the first day of the week will receive the Mark of the Beast, then hunt down and torture Adventists. The book thoroughly documents the history of Sunday church services to disabuse member’s belief that those who worship on Sunday are disobeying the fourth commandment. Written to lift the wounded Adventist’s eyes to Christ for healing however pastors, theologians, those with Adventist family, neighbors, colleagues and friends will find this book a treasure in understanding Adventism.
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This book candidly examines Seventh-day Adventist history and doctrines.
Beginning with self-appointed prophet William Miller who convinced over
50,000 New Englanders that in1844 Christ would come again in fiery
judgment. Then the birth of Adventism as those who explained that Miller had
misunderstood the prophecy and judgement had begun not on earth but in
heaven. The book explores SDA prophetess, Ellen White whose
“viions”urge their members to proclaim that in end-times all
Christians worshipping on the first day of the week will receive the Mark of the
Beast, then hunt down and torture Adventists. The book thoroughly documents
the history of Sunday church services to disabuse member’sbelief that
those who worship on Sunday are disobeying the fourth commandment.
Written to lift the wounded Adventist’seyes to Christ for healing
however pastors, theologians, those with Adventist family, neighbors,
colleagues and friends will find this book a treasure in understanding
Adventism.
It's Ok Not to be a Seventh-Day Adventist
(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/B013S6II4M.html - Book Synopsis :
This book candidly examines Seventh-day Adventist history and
doctrines. Beginning with self-appointed prophet William Miller who
convinced over 50,000 New Englanders that in1844 Christ would come
again in fiery judgment. Then the birth of Adventism as those who
explained that Miller had misunderstood the prophecy and judgement
had begun not on earth but in heaven. The book explores SDA
prophetess, Ellen White whose “viions”urge their members
to proclaim that in end-times all Christians worshipping on the first day
of the week will receive the Mark of the Beast, then hunt down and
torture Adventists. The book thoroughly documents the history of
Sunday church services to disabuse member’sbelief that those
who worship on Sunday are disobeying the fourth commandment.
Written to lift the wounded Adventist’seyes to Christ for healing
however pastors, theologians, those with Adventist family, neighbors,
colleagues and friends will find this book a treasure in understanding
Adventism.