The 1919 Bible Conference was a Seventh-day Adventist Church conference or council held from July 1 to August 9, 1919, for denominational leaders, educators...
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The Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) is an Adventist Protestant Christian denomination which is distinguished by its observance of Saturday, the seventh...
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The 1952 Bible Conference was a Seventh-day Adventist conference in the Sligo Church in Takoma Park, Maryland from September 1–13, 1952. There were 498...
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1915, and Adventist leaders participated in a number of prophetic conferences during and soon after World War I. The 1919 Bible Conference looked at how...
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Germany and adopted the name "Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement". It was first registered as a General Conference association in 1929 in Burgwedel, near...
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in Matthew 24 for instance, as well as many other Bible verses are also used. The classic Adventist commentary on the end-times was Uriah Smith's Daniel...
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(1908–1993) – German archaeologist; Bible scholar; author, and Professor of History of Antiquity and Dean of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary Milton...
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Shepherd's Rod (redirect from Davidian Seventh-Day Adventist Association)
Adventists is a movement within Seventh-day Adventism. It was founded in 1929 by Victor Houteff. He joined the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1919 and...
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Washington Adventist University is a private Seventh-day Adventist university in Takoma Park, Maryland. Washington Adventist University was established...
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Inspiration of Ellen G. White (redirect from Spirit of Prophecy (Adventist))
"the Bible, and the Bible alone, is our rule of faith". Supportive views: Infallible, inerrant or verbal dictation. Some Historic Adventists in the...
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Pathfinder Club, or simply Pathfinders, is a department of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA), which works specifically with the cultural, social and religious...
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The Romanian Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (Romanian: Uniunea de Conferințe a Bisericii Adventiste de Ziua a Șaptea din România) is Romania's...
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Campbell, "The 1919 Bible Conference and Its Significance for Seventh-day Adventist History and Theology". PhD dissertation, Seventh-day Adventist Theological...
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Michael W. Campbell (category Southern Adventist University alumni)
on the 1919 Bible Conference. He argues that it was a germinal event in understanding Seventh-day Adventist theology after the death of Adventist prophetess...
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Campbell, "The 1919 Bible Conference and Its Significance for Seventh-day Adventist History and Theology". PhD dissertation, Seventh-day Adventist Theological...
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traced to the Azusa Street Revival: the Bible Standard Conference founded in Eugene, Oregon in 1919 and the Open Bible Evangelistic Association founded in...
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Benjamin G. Wilkinson (category American Seventh-day Adventist missionaries)
days. Wilkinson was a participant in the 1919 Bible Conference a highly significant event for the Adventist Church. The meetings included discussions...
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Loma Linda University (LLU) is a private Seventh-day Adventist health sciences university in Loma Linda, California. As of 2019[update], the university...
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Historic Adventism (redirect from Traditional Adventist)
Herald, 2004 "1919 Seventh-day Adventist Bible Conference". Diller, Lisa Clark (January 2008). "Bull's and Lockhart's Challenge to Adventist Progressives"...
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Victor Houteff (category People disfellowshipped by the Seventh-day Adventist Church)
as a hotelier and grocer in the state of Illinois. In 1919, he joined the Seventh-day Adventist Church. In the midst of the Roaring Twenties, Houteff...
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D. M. Canright (category Seventh-day Adventist religious workers)
Dudley Marvin Canright (September 22, 1840 – May 12, 1919) was a pastor in the Seventh-day Adventist Church for 22 years, who later left the church and...
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in 1914 when American and Chinese missionaries arrived in Chongqing. Adventist missionaries in Sichuan were organized under the Szechwan Mission, later...
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Francis M. Wilcox (category Seventh-day Adventist religious workers)
participants of the 1919 Bible Conference. Facing the Crisis (1920) The Fall of Jerusalem (1920?) The Coming Crisis (1933) What the Bible Teaches (1926) The...
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Thought inspiration (category Christian theology of the Bible)
Seventh-Day Adventist church after the 1919 Bible Conference, in an effort to harmonize the Bible and Ellen G. White's writings which Adventists claimed as...
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International Missionary Society (category Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement)
“The denomination of Christians calling themselves Seventh-day Adventist, taking the Bible as their rule of faith and practice are unanimous in their views...
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Organ of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Seventh-day Adventist Church. 1967. p. 14. In the United States, Seventh-day Adventist ministers do not baptize...
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Helderberg College of Higher Education (category Universities and colleges affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church)
oldest Adventist college on the continent of Africa. It is owned and operated by the Southern Africa Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, with headquarters...
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Protection and Safety policies were published on the Alliance Web site. Bible Born again Worship service (evangelicalism) Jesus Christ Believers' Church...
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followers, is called a Nazarene in several bible verses, as well as many bible translations, such as the NASB Bible and KJV. It was first used in October 1895...
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the Pennsylvania Conference of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ withdrew over issues of doctrine and polity, and in 1959 became the Bible Fellowship Church;...
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