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Ellen G. White
Steps to Christ
The title of the book tells its mission. It points the reader to Jesus Christ as the only one who is able to meet the needs of the soul. It directs the feet of the doubting and halting to the pathway of peace. It leads the seeker after righteousness and wholeness of character, step by step, along the way of Christian living, to that experience where he can know the fullness of blessing which is found in the complete surrender of self. It reveals to him the secret of victory as it unfolds in simplicity the saving grace and the keeping power of the Great Friend of all mankind.
E.J. Waggoner
Christ Our Righteousness
Who is Christ? Most Christians know what He was in Biblical history, but many don't know who He is today or His purpose in and for each person's life. The Bible defines Christians as those who live lives patterned after Christ. But what exactly is that life? The Bible admonishes the believer to live, "Looking unto Jesus, and Author and Finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God." - Hebrews 7:2 Christ Our Righteousness is a study into the life, history, and character of Christ.
Ellen G. White
The Desire of Ages
This devotional classic by Ellen White tells the life story of the greatest spiritual leader the world has ever known--Jesus Christ. It does not merely set down a series of remote events; it presents the meaning of them so vividly that you will feel like you're an eyewitness to what is being described. And in these pages you will understand, possibly for the first time, the true, underlying significance of Christ's deeds and their bearing on your own life... here and now.
Earthen Vessels Ministries
King of the North
History's three greatest military generals; Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Napoleon Bonaparte were all foretold in an amazing Bible prophecy written hundreds of years before they were even born! This is a study through history and prophecy as found in Daniel 11, spanning from the time of the Medo-Persian Empire up until the end of time.
H. Grattan Guinness
Romanism and the Reformation
Romanism is a negative term for Catholicism, which in the late 19th century received strong opposition from various Protestant denominations. Guinness cites the words and writings of the ancient saints of the early church as evidence that the Catholic church became the embodiment of Babylon as depicted in the Book of Revelation.
Prophecy
Ellen G. White
The Great Controversy (1870)
The principles of the great controversy, fought for ages between Christ and Satan, and now in our own lives, are clearly revealed. This conflict is to increase in intensity to the close of time. In these records, we see a foreshadowing of an immense crisis just before us.
Uriah Smith
Daniel and the Revelation
The story of God's marvelous dealing with the nations and with notable men in fulfillment of the great prophecies of the Bible in the past, But more particularly to the unrolling of the prophetic scroll as seen in the stirring events of the throbbing present and future.
The Sabbath Question
J.N. Andrews
History of the Sabbath and the First Day of the Week
J. N. Andrews’ History of the Sabbath is one of the most able defences of the seventh-day Sabbath established by God Himself as the rest-day at creation week. However, God’s memorial has been attacked by Romanists as well as protestants. Providentially enough, history has clearly recorded the subtle yet tireless moves of men who endeavored to establish Sunday as the sacred day, putting down God’s seventh-day Sabbath. In this book, you will find convincing evidence to settle this long-drawn controversy between Sabbath and Sunday. “We ought to obey God rather than men” (Acts 5:29).
Navy Department
No Change in the Weekly Cycle
Some people say that it's impossible to keep the Sabbath since the weekly cycle has probably been broken at some point in the distance past. However, statements from the United States Naval Observatory reveal that the seven day weekly cycle has never been broken.