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Art in Adventism: Image featured in the article "THE NEW EARTH - HOME OF THE SAVED" by Stemple White.
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The Canadian Watchman Mazagine, March 1, 1922
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John Andrews: “When Christ came to fulfill the law, he came to do this, not for himself, but in behalf of our race. He came to fulfill the law as the Messiah: an office or character which no other being ever possessed.”
John Nevins Andrews, The Perpetuity of the Royal Law, (Advent Review Office, 1854), 5., egwwritings.org/read?panels=p1174.21&index=0
Andrews, The Perpetuity of the Royal Law (1854), 5
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This video features the early book release celebration of Apocalyptic Abolitionism: How Millennialists Helped Abolish Slavery and Reform America by Kevin M. Burton.
The event brought together history, conversation, and celebration around this significant new book, which explores how apocalyptic belief inspired anti-slavery abolitionism and progressive social reform in nineteenth-century America.
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Kevin M. Burton
Assistant Professor of Church History, Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University
Director, Center for Adventist Research
Recorded at Revive Coffee and More in Berrien Springs, Michigan.
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