The Adventists are an American Shiite (with several centers in our country) founded by William Miller (1782-1849), after his separation from the “Baptists.” Miller began his missionary life in 1833, and in 1844 he founded the first group, which, in 1860, took the name “Seventh Day Adventist” Church as its official name. Many people came after him, the most important of whom was Mrs. Ellen. C. White (1827-1915), who organized the conditions of this group and established its laws. It seems that the Seventh-day Adventists consider her an inspired messenger, equivalent to the “prophets of the Torah,” as they say in her: The gift of prophecy was manifested in White’s ministry. “As sent by the Lord, her writings are considered a continuous and reliable source of truth that provides the church with help, guidance, instruction, and correction…” (Basic Beliefs, 17) .
- الغلاف
- دليل الكتاب
- introduction
- Introduction
- Adventists
- يوم الأحد في تقليد الكنيسة
- الأيقونة والقديسين وذخائرهم
- Divine Mass
- حول أبدية شريعة العهد القديم
- حول المجيء الثاني
- Millennium Kingdom
- Conversation with souls
- السبتيون أنبياء كذبة
- هل من حوار مع السبتيين ؟
- ملحق – الصلاة من أجل الراقدين
- ملحق – قيامة الأموات
- ملحق – معمودية الأطفال
- ملحق – سر الزيت المقدس
- ملحق – أقرباء يسوع
- ملحق – والدة الإله
- ملحق – الدائمة البتولية
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