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Table of Contents a Word to the Reader Table of Contents A Word To the Reader ............................................................................................................... 30 PREFACE .................................................................................................................................... 30 PART I THE APOSTASY ...................................................................................................... 33 Chapter 1 ..................................................................................................................................... 34 HOLY FLESH AND CELEBRATION MUSIC ...................................................................... 34 The Doctrine Of the Holy Flesh Movement .......................................................................... 35 The Holy Flesh Movement and Celebration Music .............................................................. 35 Ellen White‟s Response To Haskell‟s Description ............................................................... 36 Loud Music the Prerequisite For Speaking In Tongues ...................................................... 37 History Of the Past To Be Repeated ...................................................................................... 38 History Repeated Just Before the Close Of Probation ........................................................ 39 False Manifestations Of the Holy Spirit ................................................................................ 40 Haskell‟s Eye Witness Report ................................................................................................ 40 The Second Haskell Letter ..................................................................................................... 42 Page 1 of 453 The Erroneous Holy Flesh Teaching Of the Human Nature Of Christ ............................. 42 False Concept Of Christ‟s Human Nature ............................................................................ 43 Holy Flesh False Doctrines Taught Today ............................................................................ 44 Falsifying History To Sustain A Doctrinal Position ............................................................. 44 Two Gardens ............................................................................................................................ 45 Arthur White‟s Historical Source For the Compiler’s Note ................................................ 45 Startling Discrepancy In Source Dates .................................................................................. 46 The Time Element Of the Compiler’s Note ........................................................................... 47 The Objective Of the Compiler’s Note ................................................................................... 47 Still Ignoring the Haskell Letter #2 ........................................................................................ 48 Chapter 2 ..................................................................................................................................... 50 THE BIRTH OF AN IMAGE .................................................................................................... 50 Guard Against Consolidating and Centralizing the Work .................................................. 51 The Cleansing Fire .................................................................................................................. 52 More Centralization ................................................................................................................ 53 Ellen White‟s Concern About the 1901 General Conference .............................................. 53 A New Constitution ................................................................................................................. 53 No General Conference President ......................................................................................... 53 Union Conferences .................................................................................................................. 54 The New 25 Man General Conference Executive Committee ............................................. 54 New Officers Would Serve Time-Limits ............................................................................... 54 Current Objection To the 1901 Constitution ........................................................................ 54 Arthur White Objects To A GC Chairman Serving Only One Year ................................. 55 The 1903 General Conference Session .................................................................................. 58 What Might Have Been ........................................................................................................... 59 Debate Over A New Constitution .......................................................................................... 59 A Question Of Inspiration ...................................................................................................... 60 The Minority Report ............................................................................................................... 61 Page 2 of 453 Actual Words Of the Minority Report .................................................................................. 62 The majority Committee Report on this point was as follows: ........................................... 63 Percy T. Magan Speaks .......................................................................................................... 64 E. J. Waggoner Speaks ........................................................................................................... 64 Waggoner Defines the Concept Of Who and What Is the Church ..................................... 64 Percy T. Magan Speaks .......................................................................................................... 65 Magan‟s Startling Conclusion ................................................................................................ 65 The New Constitution Voted and Ratified ............................................................................ 66 Daniells‟ Later Confession ...................................................................................................... 67 Testimony Given Immediately Following the 1903 General Conference ........................... 67 Chapter 3 ..................................................................................................................................... 69 EARLY ECUMENICAL ASPIRATIONS ............................................................................... 69 A Closer Look At Modern Babylon ....................................................................................... 69 Habitation Of Devils ................................................................................................................ 70 Three Important Concepts Of Revelation 18, Verse 3 ......................................................... 70 The False Doctrines Of Modern Babylon ............................................................................. 71 Spiritism In the Deception Of False Healing ........................................................................ 72 A Link Between Church and State ........................................................................................ 72 A Warning Against Fellowship With Modern Babylon ...................................................... 73 Ecumenism – Modern-Day Deception Of Satan ................................................................... 75 So Much In Common .............................................................................................................. 76 The Goal Of Ecumenism ......................................................................................................... 76 Ecumenism Will Triumph ...................................................................................................... 76 Early History Of Ecumenical Aspirations In the SDA Church .......................................... 77 The American Sentinel’s Ecumenical Aspiration-Removing Seventh-day Adventist ....... 77 Removing the Name „Seventh-day Adventist‟ today ........................................................... 78 Ballenger‟s Ecumenical Aspirations ...................................................................................... 78 The First Wrong Step Toward Ecumenism Approved In 1926 .......................................... 79 Page 3 of 453 SDA leadership also recognizes these fallen churches of Babylon as “part of the divine plan for the evangelization of the world. ........................................................................................... 79 Have the Sunday-keeping churches become more “Adventist” since the death of Ellen White? .................................................................................................................................................. 81 We now have the answer to two important questions. ......................................................... 82 Chapter 4 ..................................................................................................................................... 83 CHURCH FATHERS-The Corruption Of the New Testament ............................................. 83 Only Two Bibles ...................................................................................................................... 83 Justin Martyr ..........................................................................................................................
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