Life Incidents, in Connection with the Great Advent Movement, as Illustrated by the Three Angels of Revelation XIV (Volume 1)
LIFE INCIDENTS.
By ELDER JAMES WHITE.
“And he said unto me, Unto two thousand and three hundred days, then shall the sanctuary be cleansed.”—Daniel.
“And the angel which I saw stand upon the sea and upon the earth, lifted up his hand to heaven, and aware by Him that liveth forever and ever, who created Heaven, and the things that therein are, and the earth, and the things that therein are, and the sea, and the things which are therein, that there should be time no longer.... And he said unto me, Thou must prophesy again before many peoples, and nations, and tongues, and kings.”—John.
VOLUME ONE.
STEAM PRESS OF THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION, BATTLE CREEK, MICH.
1868.
The writer of these pages does not entertain the idea that he has done justice to the subject upon which they treat. The field is a wide one, and to do the subject full justice, would require much time, and many volumes the size of this. And it has been while laboring with the churches in Michigan that these thoughts have been hastily gathered from personal knowledge and experience, and from the writings of those who were deeply imbued with the sweet spirit of revealed truth. More time, undivided attention to the subject, and more pages, would greatly improve the work. But even such as it is, it is commended to the prayerful consideration of the reader, in confidence that it is calculated to revive the Advent hope and faith in the hearts of the fainting, and to cheer way-worn pilgrims to Mount Zion, and lead them to take fresh courage in the Lord. And may it not also be hoped that this historical sketch of the great Advent movement will lead some to see the subject clearly in the light of the sacred Scripture and Christian experience, and embrace the truth of God.
The writer has passed rapidly over the incidents in his early life, and has given only those of later years, which were connected with the Advent cause. His object has been to give those facts only which would serve to honor and magnify the name and power of God in the exhibition of divine truth. The fact, however, that he has been connected with the Advent cause since 1842, may serve as an apology for introducing some incidents of personal Second-Advent experience into this work.
James White
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PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
ANCESTRY AND EARLY LIFE.
CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE.
IMPRESSIONS OF DUTY.
WILLIAM MILLER.
HIS VIEWS OF PROPHECY.
DANIEL, CHAPTER II.
DANIEL, CHAPTER VII.
DANIEL, CHAPTER VIII.
THE 2300 DAYS.
HIS PUBLIC LABORS.
“CONVERSION OF ONE HUNDRED INFIDELS.
“‘MILLER AND THE PROPHECIES.
MY PUBLIC LABORS.
RISE AND PROGRESS OF ADVENTISM.
“THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES.
UNITED EFFORT.
CAMP-MEETING ERA.
THE GREAT TENT.
“THE MIDNIGHT CRY.
MR. MILLER’S VISIT TO WASHINGTON.
THE TERMINATION OF THE PROPHETIC TIMES.
MODES OF OPPOSITION.
EXTENT OF THE WORK.
ADVENT BOOKS.
LECTURERS AND WRITERS.
WHAT ADVENTISM HAS ACCOMPLISHED.
PERMANENCY OF THE WORK.
THE EXETER, N. H., CAMP MEETING.
CHARACTER OF THE WORK.
THE PASSING OF THE TIME.
ARGUMENT FROM THE TYPES.
THE SEVENTH ANGEL.
THE FIRST MESSAGE.
THE SECOND MESSAGE.
THE THIRD MESSAGE.
RISE AND PROGRESS OF THE THIRD MESSAGE.
INTRODUCTION OF THE SABBATH.
FIRST CONFERENCE OF BELIEVERS.
MRS. WHITE’S EXPERIENCE.
SECOND GENERAL CONFERENCE.
THE OPPOSITION.
A PAPER STARTED.
THE REVIEW AND HERALD.
PURIFYING PROCESS.
TENT MEETINGS.
REMOVAL TO MICHIGAN.
POWER PRESS.
PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.
ORGANIZATION.
SYSTEMATIC BENEVOLENCE.
GLANCE AT THE PAST.
THE TONGUE OF SLANDER.
PRESENT POSITION AND WORK.
THE LAW AND THE GOSPEL.
GOD’S MEMORIAL.
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