1888 Sermons

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TEACH Services, Inc., 2000 - Religion - 91 pages
These nine sermons were presented by Ellen G. White at the General Conference Session and the General Conference Institute which preceded the 1888 session in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The talks include "A Living Connection with God," "Tell of God's Love and Power," "Advancing in Christian Experience," with "Counsels on Ministers and Missionary Work" and ending with "A Call to a Deeper Study of the Word."

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About the author (2000)

Ellen Gould Harmon White, born Ellen Harmon in 1827, is one of the founders of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. She was believed by some within the Church to be a prophetess, and White herself claimed that she was the messenger of the Lord. White's writings, which includes books, articles and essays, often related to her many visions, total over 100,000 pages. Many of her writings are of interest primarily to Adventists and religious readers, but her Conflict of the Ages Series is of mass appeal. White died on July 16, 1915.

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