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Contains the articles by Ellen G. White which appeared in the book "A Solemn Appeal Relative to the Solitary Vice and Abuses and Excesses of the Marriage Relation," published in 1870 by the Steam Press of Battle Creek. Articles include "Appeal to Mothers," "The Marriage Relation," "Obedience to the Law of God," "Female Modesty," and "Sentimentalism."
The whole economy of Redemption, and the whole course of History are the broad substructions on which the argument is based and built up; and the author humbly submits that it cannot be overturned, or the conclusion arrived at set aside, without dislocating and shaking the structure of both Revelation and Providence. The same line of proof which establishes that Christ is the promised Messiah, conversely applied, establishes that the Roman system is the predicted Apostasy. In the life of Christ we behold the converse of what the Antichrist must be and in the prophecy of the Antichrist we are shown the converse of what Christ must be, and was. And when we place the Papacy between the two and compare it with each, we find, on the one hand, that it is the perfect converse of Christ as seen in His life and, on the other, that it is the perfect image of the Antichrist as shown in the prophecy of Him. We conclude, therefore, that if Jesus of Nazareth be the Christ, the Roman Papacy is the Antichrist. This book contains the classic teaching of the Protestant Reformation regarding the Antichrist (an integral part of that Reformation, we might add-as all the Reformed creeds and confessions attest). The easy reading format and style make this book an ideal introduction to this topic.
The Bible is full of the references to the second coming of the Saviour and the events of the great day of God. The language of the inspired writers expresses in the most vivid manner the awful and terrific scenes of that day in which God arises from His place to punish the inhabitants of the earth. God always warns before He sends His judgments. As He warned Sodom and Gomorrah before sending fire and brimstone and the antediluvian world through Noah before the flood, even so today He is sending a message of warning. In Revelation, Chapter 14, we find the three angels' message which is being heralded around the world.
This book illustrates in an attractive and entertaining way how arteries get plugged and immune systems clogged. Through dialogue among the organs and cells of an ordinary couple, Howe and Shirley Bluit, basic health principles are presented including the "why" and "how to" of applying God's true remedies for better health. Black and white illustrations. About the Author Dr. Milton G. Crane, a graduate of Loma Linda University, is a Board Certified Internist, F.A.C.P., Specialist in Endocrinology & Metabolism, emeritus professor of Medicine of LLU School of Medicine, and was medical director of Weimar Institute from 1982-87. He is currently the director of medical research of Weimar's NEWSTART Lifestyle Center in Weimar, California. He is also author of A Modern Subtle Challenge to God's Authority and Preparation for Translation.
Brother Heiks has spent many years of research studying the primary documents of church and political history. We appreciate the fine work that Brother Heiks has done in collecting and analyzing much of this obscure material. Students of political, religious and prophetic history are in his debt for this very useful work.-William H. Shea, MD, Ph.D., Former Professor: Old Testament Department, Seminary, Andrews University; Former Associate: Biblical Research Institute, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
On a balmy evening in late summer, a thickly wooded area near the shore of Lake Geneva is filling up with men. By the time the moon is high, the woods rustle with the quiet movements of some nine hundred, all armed. Pastor Arnaud addresses the blended group of Waldensian and Huguenot volunteers. If anyone is afraid of the rack and the gallows, he tells them, they should turn back. If they wish to go on, they should sweat to fight faithfully to the death... Arnaud and the nine-hundred kneel and pray at the lake's edge. A low voice and the sound of water lapping fill the night. There are muted amen's, a shuffle, footsteps, and the swish of fifteen little boats pushing off from land. In To the Last Drop of Our Blood, Ann Burke sketches excerpts from the story of the Waldenses, a religious minority who for generations lived under the looming shadow of the religion in power. This re-telling may very well bring to mind a number of questions. - Where freedom of faith is concerned, does it matter how right the majority is? - How important is a minority? - Is it better, as someone has said, for one man to die than for a whole nation to perish? The answers we give will largely determine our future.
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