The unknown prophet: [the life and times of William Ellis Foy]

Ellen G White is recognized by Adventists as being signally used by God. Repeatedly she received visions to encourage and instruct God's people following the Great Disappointment and beyond. However, few may know that she was not the only one to receive visions--that she was the third in a seri...

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Main Author: Baker, Delbert W. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC [u.a.] Review and Herald Publ. Assoc. 1987
In:Year: 1987
Further subjects:B Free church
B Foy, William Ellis
B Adventists Biography United States
B Millerite movement
B African American Baptists Biography
B Gemeinschaft der Siebenten-Tags-Adventisten
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Summary:Ellen G White is recognized by Adventists as being signally used by God. Repeatedly she received visions to encourage and instruct God's people following the Great Disappointment and beyond. However, few may know that she was not the only one to receive visions--that she was the third in a series of persons to whom God gave visions during the middle 1800s. Fewer still may know that the first of the three was William Ellis Foy, a young Black man who lived in Boston in 1842. Volumes have been written about Ellen White.Very little has been written about the other two people--William Foy and Hazen Foss. Foss's history is fairly straightforward. He himself admitted that he had refused to relay the messages God had given him, and subsequently he showed no interest in religion. The history of William Foy is different. Until now Foy's background, his ministry, and even his visions have been lost in the shadows of time. What visions did he receive? Did he share them in obedience to the divine command? What were the circumstances that caused Ellen White and Foy to meet, and how did their experience compare? What became of Foy?. This book will answer these and other vital questions in a clear, engaging manner. Delbert Baker has done a service to the history of Adventism by researching Foy's story and presenting it here for the first time--nearly 150 years after the fact! - PREFACES. Introduction. Section One: CONTEXT. 1. A Feel for the Times. 2. Family Ties. 3. Tale of a Freeman.Section Two: CONVERSION. 4. A Spiritual Father and Example. 5. Components of a Christian Experience. 6. A Season of Trial.Section Three: CONNECTIONS. 7. Transition: Augusta to Boston. 8. The Millerite Connection.Section Four: COMMISSION. 9. Preacher of Righteousness. 10. First Vision: Victory. 11. Secon Vision: Judgment. 12. Third Vision: Providence. 13. Fourth Vision: Unknown. 14. A Duty to Warn.Section Five: CONCLUSION. 15. Hazen Foss: "He Refused to Obey". 16. The Baton Is Passed. 17. A Comparison of Two Prophets. 18. Foy's Final Years
Item Description:Includes bibliographies
ISBN:0828004013