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Replies to Elder Canright's attacks on Seventh-day Adventists. George I. Butler, [et. al.], 1888

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 21

Content Description

From the Collection: The collection is an admixture of documents and other materials collected from various sources–see Provenance below. There are a few personal documents, a goodly run of diaries, a scattering of letters, and a couple of article manuscripts. The diaries form the single most extensive body of materials in this collection. There are 54 diaries each covering a calendar year. They begin in 1856, when John was age 24 and discouraged to the point of leaving the ministry and moving to Iowa to farm. They end the year before he died. The daily entries are fairly short with no room to develop thoughts or reactions to events in depth. Many for some years are in a form of Pitman shorthand. He is rather faithful in recording something most days. The writings category is generally insignificant. The correspondence also is limited considering his years of service.

Dates

  • 1888

Extent

From the Collection: 4 Boxes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Published by

Battle Creek, MI : Review and Herald

Note written on the front:

“Sanitarium, Cal. Sept. 17, 1919. I have just completed a careful reading of this ‘Replies to Elder Canright’s Attacks on Seventh-day Adventist.’ It should settle any mind as the falsity and injustice of his course.” Signed: J. N. Loughborough. [Underlining his]

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Center for Adventist Research Manuscript Collections Repository

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