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Box 3

 Container

Contains 40 Results:

“Doctrinal Errors of the Seventh Day Adventist Reformed Church”, October 10, 1994

 Item — Box: 3, No.: 80
Content Description From the Collection: This collection contains materials dealing with the Seventh-day Adventist Reform Movement. The Movement arose as the result of a schism over positions taken by the Adventist Church leadership on Sabbath observance and in committing Seventh-day Adventist Church members to the bearing of arms in military service. After the war a Ministerial Meeting took place at Friedensau in July 1920 with the goal of reconciling the official denomination in Germany with the people in the Reform Movement. At the...
Dates: October 10, 1994

“Position Toward Military Service Taken by Seventh-day Adventists During the Civil War”, November 1, 1994

 Item — Box: 3, No.: 81
Content Description From the Collection: This collection contains materials dealing with the Seventh-day Adventist Reform Movement. The Movement arose as the result of a schism over positions taken by the Adventist Church leadership on Sabbath observance and in committing Seventh-day Adventist Church members to the bearing of arms in military service. After the war a Ministerial Meeting took place at Friedensau in July 1920 with the goal of reconciling the official denomination in Germany with the people in the Reform Movement. At the...
Dates: November 1, 1994

“Historical Highlights of the Seventh Day Adventist Reformed Churches, 1914-1994”, 1994

 Item — Box: 3, No.: 82
Content Description From the Collection: This collection contains materials dealing with the Seventh-day Adventist Reform Movement. The Movement arose as the result of a schism over positions taken by the Adventist Church leadership on Sabbath observance and in committing Seventh-day Adventist Church members to the bearing of arms in military service. After the war a Ministerial Meeting took place at Friedensau in July 1920 with the goal of reconciling the official denomination in Germany with the people in the Reform Movement. At the...
Dates: 1994

“Untrue and Misleading Claims of the Seventh-day Reformed Movement”, January 12, 1995

 Item — Box: 3, No.: 83
Content Description From the Collection: This collection contains materials dealing with the Seventh-day Adventist Reform Movement. The Movement arose as the result of a schism over positions taken by the Adventist Church leadership on Sabbath observance and in committing Seventh-day Adventist Church members to the bearing of arms in military service. After the war a Ministerial Meeting took place at Friedensau in July 1920 with the goal of reconciling the official denomination in Germany with the people in the Reform Movement. At the...
Dates: January 12, 1995

“The Seventh-day Adventist Remnant Church; and, The SDA Reformed Movement - Prophecied or Counterfeit”, January 16, 1995

 Item — Box: 3, No.: 84
Content Description From the Collection: This collection contains materials dealing with the Seventh-day Adventist Reform Movement. The Movement arose as the result of a schism over positions taken by the Adventist Church leadership on Sabbath observance and in committing Seventh-day Adventist Church members to the bearing of arms in military service. After the war a Ministerial Meeting took place at Friedensau in July 1920 with the goal of reconciling the official denomination in Germany with the people in the Reform Movement. At the...
Dates: January 16, 1995

“Origin of the Seventh Day Adventist Reformed Church and the Key Issue of Liberty of Conscience”, February 10, 1996

 Item — Box: 3, No.: 85
Content Description From the Collection: This collection contains materials dealing with the Seventh-day Adventist Reform Movement. The Movement arose as the result of a schism over positions taken by the Adventist Church leadership on Sabbath observance and in committing Seventh-day Adventist Church members to the bearing of arms in military service. After the war a Ministerial Meeting took place at Friedensau in July 1920 with the goal of reconciling the official denomination in Germany with the people in the Reform Movement. At the...
Dates: February 10, 1996

“Seventh Day Adventist Reformed Church Misunderstandings Regarding Non-combatant Service and Liberty of Conscience”, February 16, 1996

 Item — Box: 3, No.: 86
Content Description From the Collection: This collection contains materials dealing with the Seventh-day Adventist Reform Movement. The Movement arose as the result of a schism over positions taken by the Adventist Church leadership on Sabbath observance and in committing Seventh-day Adventist Church members to the bearing of arms in military service. After the war a Ministerial Meeting took place at Friedensau in July 1920 with the goal of reconciling the official denomination in Germany with the people in the Reform Movement. At the...
Dates: February 16, 1996

“Fundamental Issues of 1920 Friedensau Meetings Between Representatives of Reform Movement, European Adventist Leaders and the General Conference Executive Committee”, February 20, 1996

 Item — Box: 3, No.: 87
Content Description From the Collection: This collection contains materials dealing with the Seventh-day Adventist Reform Movement. The Movement arose as the result of a schism over positions taken by the Adventist Church leadership on Sabbath observance and in committing Seventh-day Adventist Church members to the bearing of arms in military service. After the war a Ministerial Meeting took place at Friedensau in July 1920 with the goal of reconciling the official denomination in Germany with the people in the Reform Movement. At the...
Dates: February 20, 1996

“Key Points of Difference Between Seventh-day Adventists and Seventh Day Adventist Reformers”, July 25, 1996

 Item — Box: 3, No.: 88
Content Description From the Collection: This collection contains materials dealing with the Seventh-day Adventist Reform Movement. The Movement arose as the result of a schism over positions taken by the Adventist Church leadership on Sabbath observance and in committing Seventh-day Adventist Church members to the bearing of arms in military service. After the war a Ministerial Meeting took place at Friedensau in July 1920 with the goal of reconciling the official denomination in Germany with the people in the Reform Movement. At the...
Dates: July 25, 1996

“Thoughts on Mercy, Forgiveness, Reconciliation, Unity and Peace; and, Misunderstandings and Mistakes Leading to Separation Between the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the Reform Churches”, August 15, 1996

 Item — Box: 3, No.: 89
Content Description From the Collection: This collection contains materials dealing with the Seventh-day Adventist Reform Movement. The Movement arose as the result of a schism over positions taken by the Adventist Church leadership on Sabbath observance and in committing Seventh-day Adventist Church members to the bearing of arms in military service. After the war a Ministerial Meeting took place at Friedensau in July 1920 with the goal of reconciling the official denomination in Germany with the people in the Reform Movement. At the...
Dates: August 15, 1996