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Ellen G. White and the Protestant historians: The evidence from an unpublished manuscript on John Huss

معرفی کتاب «Ellen G. White and the Protestant historians: The evidence from an unpublished manuscript on John Huss» نوشتهٔ Donald R. McAdams (annotated by Kevin L. Morgan) revised 4/17/2014، منتشرشده توسط نشر 1974 در سال 1974. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Preface Contents I. Ellen G. White's Use of Historians CN, p. 8 - "mistake of naiveté" CN, p. 8 - "A letter" (supplied first words in the letter) CN, p. 9 - "Wiley's" (correction of spelling) CN, p. 9 - "scarcely disguised" CN, p. 9 - "she ought to put quotation marks" (note on proper attribution with changing standards) CN, p. 10 - "crawl out" (note on EGW's proper acknowledge- ment in GC) CN, p. 11 - "new to me" (W. C. White and publication of Ellen White's writings) CN, p. 12 - "no public controversy" over plagiarism CN, p. 13 - "Dr. Kellogg" (note on difference between concerns of Kellogg and Canright) CN, p. 13 - "double columns" (note on earliest parallel exhibits) CN, p. 17 - "win the confidence" of the reader CN, p. 19 - "selective abridgements" in historical portions CN, p. 19 - "from the historian's printed page to Mrs. White's manuscript " CN, p. 19 - "historical errors" CN, p. 19 - "moral exhortations" (explanation about Ellen White's comments) II. The Scope and Historical Development of Great Controversy CN,p. 23 - "thesis" of McAdams' study CN, p. 24 - "City of God" CN, p. 24 - "similar" between Hastings' book and 1SG CN, p. 28 - "1865" (notes when the Whites read d'Aubigné's history) II. Introduction to the Ellen G. White Manuscript on John Huss CN, p. 34 - "first draft" (note on MSS being a first draft) CN, p. 35 - "corrected" (note on what needed to be corrected) CN, p. 35 - "two new chapters" (note on the length of the Huss manuscript) CN, p. 35 - "corrections" (note for the 1888 GC) CN, p. 36 - "added additional paragraphs from Wylie" CN, p. 36 - "accurate English" (note on Ellen White's use of language) Sample from the MSS IV. A Comparison of James A. Wylie and Ellen G. White (on Huss) CN, p. 51 - "open" (note on evidence for persecution in Bohemia) CN, p. 51 - "get the impression that he died a martyr" (note on Matthew of Janov's death) CN, p. 53 - "changed this anecdote" (note on the prayer of the mother of Huss) CN, p. 54 - "reorganized" (note on the order of Wylie) CN, p. 61 - "conflict" (Supposed error over the two pictures) CN, p. 65 - "Mrs. White says the Pope put Prague under interdict" (upposed error) CN, p. 67 - "interdict caused great difficulties" (Supposed error) CN, p. 71 - "He clearly did not preach with greater zeal" (Supposed error) CN, p. 74 - "thirteen years before" (Supposed error) CN, p. 140 - "the restored blind are there" (note on Ellen White's literary device) CN, p. 143 - "John Huss was stirred as a servent of God to raise his voice against these terrible sins ..." (LINK Insight about the object of Huss's rebuke) CN, p. 149 - "one of Huss friends, who pleaded with astonishment against the ..." (note about source of comment not being Wylie) CN, p. 149 - "evel angels was in the disguise of men" (Insight about angels at the Council of Constance) CN, p. 151 - "And he showed me Johna &c" (Note about evidence for vision source) CN, p. 151 - "He also appeared in the council of Constance and his angels ..." (Insight about evil angels at the Council of Constance) CN, p. 168 - "Satan and his angels were their" (Insight about angels at the Council of Constance) CN, p. 186 - "angels of God were present in that *foul* prison" (Insight about angels in the prison) CN, p. 191 - "Angels of God were round about him" (Insight about angels who ministered to him) CN, p. 192 - "What John Huss" (Note for beginning of 9MR 244.1 material) CN, p. 194 - "I shall arise from the dead" (Note for end of 9MR 244.1 material) CN, p. 197 - "some other source" (Note acknowledging Mrs. White's information was not from Wylie) CN, p. 205 - "These lords and bishops do councel" (Note on statement not in Wylie, but in Foxe) CN, p. 217 - "he never considered that the doctrines of the Church were not Biblical" (Note on Huss's view of Catholic doctrine) CN, p. 218 - "God is infalable" (Note on material in 9MR 275) CN, p. 220 - "a great crowd of angels watching the conflict ..." (Note about angelic interest the conflict of man with the Prince of darkness) CN, p. 221 - "when they threw the ashes of Huss into the Rhine ..." (Note about letters from the barons of Bohemia) V. Conclusion Appendix CN, p. 237 - "after reaching Worms, Tyndale printed 3,000 copies" (Supposed error about Tyndale printing 3,000 New Testaments) CN, p. 238 - "6,000 copies" (Note on number of octavo New Testaments printed) CN, p. 238 - "started in Cologne" (Note on where the work began) CN, p. 241 - "phrases which D'Aubigné has quoted" (Note on D'Aubigné's translation of Latimer as re-translated by Martyn) Voerman - "Historical Difficulties in The Great Controversy" 1. Was the Pope was the one who issued the order placing Prague under interdict? 2. During this interdict, were all churches closed and all religious services suspended? 3. Did Huss leave Prague in 1411 as a result of the tumult? 4. Did Huss write the letter (quoted by Ellen White in The Great Controversy, p. 101,par. 2) at this time to explain why he had left Prague? The 1887 Huss Manuscript (transcribed) The Work of Reform Begins. Two Pictures Impress Huss. Excitement in the City of Prague Huss's first withdrawal Jerome Joins Huss Drinking from the Fountain Christ vs. Satan No Matter the Consequences Huss's Growth in Spiritual Understanding The Light of God’s Word Truth in the Heart True Faith vs. Corrupted Christianity Safe Conduct from the King The Reformer Arrested Satan's Opposition Through Human Agents Pope John XXII and Jesus Contrasted Safe Conduct Violated Posthumous Condemnation of Wycliffe The Imprisonment of Huss Noised Abroad Satan's War with the Truth The Truth is God's Only Method. Sustained by God's Grace Huss Refuses to Recant Shutting Away the Light of God's Word Echoes of Jesus' Trials Huss Burned at the Stake A Biography of Faithfulness Truth Exalts a Nation. War in Bohemia Resort to Diplomacy A District Church is Formed. Waiting for Daybreak Original EGW Huss Manuscript Healdsburg Enterprise articles March 13, 1889 "Chronicles" March 13, 1889 "False Charges Refuted" March 13, 1889 "A Testimonial Letter" March 13, 1889 "Local Brevities" March 20, 1889 "Is Mrs. E. G. White a Plagiarist?"
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