About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 73. Chapters: Former Seventh-day Adventists, Seventh-day Adventist leaders, Richard Wright, Ellen G. White, Samuel Koranteng-Pipim, Graham Maxwell, John Harvey Kellogg, David Koresh, List of Seventh-day Adventists, Robert Brinsmead, Fritz Guy, E. E. Cleveland, Alden Thompson, Raymond Cottrell, William S. Sadler, Samuele Bacchiocchi, George R. Knight, D. M. Canright, Edward Heppenstall, Carl Wilkens, Paul Wei, Le Roy Froom, Nathan Brown, Hans Karl LaRondelle, Doug Batchelor, H. M. S. Richards, Zhang Lingsheng, Uriah Smith, Herbert E. Douglass, Joseph Bates, Julius Nam, Benjamin Roden, Hiram Edson, Kenneth H. Wood, Barry Black, Benjamin G. Wilkinson, Donovan Courville, Clifford Goldstein, Ellet J. Waggoner, Ronald Numbers, Frank Lewis Marsh, Mark Finley, Arthur Patrick, Jon Paulien, Alonzo T. Jones, Norm Young, M. L. Andreasen, Richard Rice, Jonathan M. Butler, Francis D. Nichol, A. F. Ballenger, Arthur S. Maxwell, Darwood Kaye, William G. Johnsson, Gerhard Hasel, Niels-Erik Andreasen, Andrew Nelson, Francis M. Wilcox, Moses Hull, Sidney Brownsberger, J. N. Loughborough, W. W. Prescott, Thomas Mostert, Angel Manuel Rodriguez, Jack Provonsha, Bourdeau brothers, Alfred Vaucher, Robert W. Olson, Dwight Nelson, Jon Dybdahl, Denton E. Rebok, William C. White, Milton E. Kern, Albert Victor Olson, Woodrow Whidden, John Luis Shaw, Arthur L. White, Juan Carlos Viera, James R. Nix, John Edwin Fulton, Paul A. Gordon. Excerpt: Ellen Gould White (born Harmon) (November 26, 1827 - July 16, 1915) was a prolific author and an American Christian pioneer. She, along with other Sabbatarian Adventist leaders, such as Joseph Bates and her husband James White, would form what is now known as the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Ellen White reported to her fellow believers her visionary experiences. James White, and others of the Adventist pioneers, viewed ...