Francis David Nichol
Published: 1951
Total Pages: 712
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Throughout the history of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, opposers have criticized the claims of Ellen G, White to divine revelation, also her personal life and character. In this volume the author examines and refutes all the principal objections. Francis D. Nichol examines the charges brought against Ellen G. White by her detractors, both in her alleged contradictions of Bible doctrine and in her personal conduct, in a concise, factual manner. - 1. Mrs White and the Seventh-day Adventist Church, 2. A Life Sketch of Mrs White, 3. Mrs. White and Bible Prophets in Vision, 4. Medical Facts Concerning Certain Nervous Maladies, 5. Certain Nervous-Disorder Proofs Examined, 6. What Do Adventist Claim for Mrs White's Writings?, 7. The Astronomy Vision, 8. The Predictions of the 1856 Vision, 9. The Civile War Predictions, 10. The Tower of Babel, 11. No Antidote for Strychnine, 12. The Reform Dress, 13. A Sketch of Early Adventist History, 14. The Shut-Door Charge Examined, 15. Mrs White Taught Probation Still Lingers, 16. Time Setting-The Seven-Year Theory, 17. Did Mrs White Suppress some of Her Writings?, 18. The Image Beast and 666, 19. Mrs White's Attitutde Toward Other Churches, 20. Amalgamation of Man and Beast, 21. Rome Alone-An Alleged Contradiction, 22. The Ignorant Slave--Slavery Until Second Advent, 23. Did God Deceive the Advent Movement in 1843?, 24. Did Mrs White Break a Promise, 25. The Time to Begin the Sabbath, 26. Did Mrs White Contradict Herself Regarding Sabbath-keeping?, 27. Mrs White's Teaching on Healthful Living, 28.fMrs White's Literary Borrowings, 29. That Threatened Lawsuit, 30. Literary Borrowings and Inspiration, 31. Did Mrs White's Secretaries Write Her Books