History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week

History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week
Title History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week PDF eBook
Author John Nevins Andrews
Publisher TEACH Services, Inc.
Pages 550
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 1572581077

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John N. Andrews was fifteen years old when he, along with other Advent believers, experienced the Great Disappointment of 1844. A few months later Andrews accepted the truth of the Sabbath after reading a tract and dedicated his life to serving God. By age twenty-three, Andrews had written and published thirty-five articles in the Review, which was the beginning of a prolific writing career. History of the Sabbath establishes that the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord. Within the pages of this book, Andrews outlines the truth of the Sabbath through the example of the Creator, the blessing God placed upon the day, and the sanctification or divine appointment of the day to a holy use. The book examines the Sabbath from its inception at Creation to its place in history, showing how Sunday worship usurped the Lord's Day.

Christian Reconstruction

Christian Reconstruction
Title Christian Reconstruction PDF eBook
Author Joe M. Richardson
Publisher University of Alabama Press
Pages 375
Release 2009-01-20
Genre History
ISBN 0817355383

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Christian Reconstruction traces the history of the American Missionary Association, the most ambitious and successful of the many benevolent societies that worked with the former slaves during the Civil War and Reconstruction.

New Directions in American Religious History

New Directions in American Religious History
Title New Directions in American Religious History PDF eBook
Author Harry S. Stout
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 513
Release 1998-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0198027206

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The eighteen essays collected in this book originate from a conference of the same title, held at the Wingspread Conference Center in October of 1993. Leading scholars were invited to reflect on their specialties in American religious history in ways that summarized both where the field is and where it ought to move in the decades to come. The essays are organized according to four general themes: places and regions, universal themes, transformative events, and marginal groups and ethnocultural "outsiders." They address a wide range of specific topics including Puritanism, Protestantism and economic behavior, gender and sexuality in American Protestantism, and the twentieth-century de-Christianization of American public culture. Among the contributors are such distinguished scholars as David D. Hall, Donald G. Matthews, Allen C. Guelzo, Gordon S. Wood, Daniel Walker Howe, Robert Wuthnow, Jon Butler, David A. Hollinger, Harry S. Stout, and John Higham. Taken together, these essays reveal a rapidly expanding field of study that is breaking out of its traditional confines and spilling into all of American history. The book takes the measure of the changes of the last quarter-century and charts numerous challenges to future work.

The Encyclopædia of Missions

The Encyclopædia of Missions
Title The Encyclopædia of Missions PDF eBook
Author Edwin Munsell Bliss
Publisher
Pages 738
Release 1891
Genre Missionary societies
ISBN

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American Missionaries, Christian Oyatoi, and Japan, 1859-73

American Missionaries, Christian Oyatoi, and Japan, 1859-73
Title American Missionaries, Christian Oyatoi, and Japan, 1859-73 PDF eBook
Author Hamish Ion
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 443
Release 2010-07-01
Genre History
ISBN 0774858990

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Japan closed its doors to foreigners for over two hundred years because of religious and political instability caused by Christianity. By 1859, foreign residents were once again living in treaty ports in Japan, but edicts banning Christianity remained enforced until 1873. Drawing on an impressive array of English and Japanese sources, Ion investigates a crucial era in the history of Japanese-American relations the formation of Protestant missions. He reveals that the transmission of values and beliefs was not a simple matter of acceptance or rejection: missionaries and Christian laymen persisted in the face of open hostility and served as important liaisons between East and West.

Catalog

Catalog
Title Catalog PDF eBook
Author Indiana State Library
Publisher
Pages 454
Release 1906
Genre Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal)
ISBN

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Catalog, 1903

Catalog, 1903
Title Catalog, 1903 PDF eBook
Author Indiana State Library
Publisher
Pages 448
Release 1906
Genre
ISBN

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