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The History of the refusal from the Seventh Day Adventist Leaders on the Doctrine of the Justification by Faith of Jones and Waggoner


 

The meeting of commission agents at the 1888 assembly of the General Conference of the Seventh Day Adventists in Minneapolis became the crucial point of intense interest of a world-wide amplitude in the Seventh Day Adventist Church.


What really happened in 1888?


Which were the doctrinal questions?
Who were the involved personalities?
Which were the results that followed this event?


This book approaches these and other vital issues. It was written originally as a confidential document for the General Conference leaders. Now it is brought up to date and divulged in reply of the numerous ones by the whole world that asked for it. We did not have permission of speaking freely and frankly about the Ellen G. White declarations on the subjects of 1888 that are of a crucial interest for the Seventh Day Adventist Church. The context of these declarations is unknown by the majority of our contemporaries. What she said will surprise many of this generation.

 

 

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