The reformation and the Advent movement

What is today the SDA Church is but the last chapter in a thrilling story dating back to the great Reformation of the 16th century and to apostolic Christianity. All of the truths we hold as a people, except for the sanctuary message, existed in God's church from apostolic times. The SDA moveme...

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Main Author: Emmerson, Walter L. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC Review and Herald Pub. Association 1983
In:Year: 1983
Further subjects:B Free church
B Gemeinschaft der Siebenten-Tags-Adventisten
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Summary:What is today the SDA Church is but the last chapter in a thrilling story dating back to the great Reformation of the 16th century and to apostolic Christianity. All of the truths we hold as a people, except for the sanctuary message, existed in God's church from apostolic times. The SDA movement is nothing less than God's culmination of truth, providentially bringing together truths of the ongoing Reformation which have been neglected or even rejected by many Protestant churches but which are vitally relevant to our time. The fascinating story of the full recovery of "the faith, which was once delivered unto the saints," is clearly presented in this excellent and well-documented historical work. - Introduction. 1. Reformation "Without Tarrying" 2. The Baptismal Controversy 3. Toward a Confession of Faith 4. Recovery of the Advent Hope 5. The Sabbath Restored 6. The Glory and the Shame of the Great Protest 7. The Parting of the Ways 8. The Spreading Flame 9. Britain Receives Advancing Light 10. Evangelical "Separation" in England 11. Britain and the Evangelical Faith 12. Torchbearers to the New World 13. Refuge for the Oppressed 14. America "Awakes" 15. Millennial Dawn--or Mirage? 16. The "Advent Awakening" and the "Everlasting Gospel"
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:0828001685