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President Lyndon B. Johnson reaches out to well-wishers as he arrives in Battle Creek, Michigan, to speak at the Battle Creek Sanitarium's 100th anniversary celebration. ... See MoreSee Less

President Lyndon B. Johnson reaches out to well-wishers as he arrives in Battle Creek, Michigan, to speak at the Battle Creek Sanitariums 100th anniversary celebration.

The Center for Adventist Research will be closed on Friday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. ... See MoreSee Less

The Center for Adventist Research will be closed on Friday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth.

Art in Adventism: Image featured in the article "THE NEW EARTH - HOME OF THE SAVED" by Stemple White.

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The Canadian Watchman Mazagine, March 1, 1922

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Art in Adventism: Image featured in the article THE NEW EARTH - HOME OF THE SAVED by Stemple White.

Artistic unknown

The Canadian Watchman Mazagine, March 1, 1922

#AdventistHistory #ChurchHistory #ChristianHistory #ChristianHeritage #ReligiousHistory #ReligiousHeritage #Faith #Adventist #SeventhDayAdventist

John Andrews: “When Christ came to fulfill the law, he came to do this, not for himself, but in behalf of our race. He came to fulfill the law as the Messiah: an office or character which no other being ever possessed.”

John Nevins Andrews, The Perpetuity of the Royal Law, (Advent Review Office, 1854), 5., egwwritings.org/read?panels=p1174.21&index=0

Andrews, The Perpetuity of the Royal Law (1854), 5

#AdventistHistory #ChurchHistory #ChristianHistory #ChristianHeritage #ReligiousHistory #ReligiousHeritage #Faith #Adventist #SeventhDayAdventist
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John Andrews: “When Christ came to fulfill the law, he came to do this, not for himself, but in behalf of our race. He came to fulfill the law as the Messiah: an office or character which no other being ever possessed.”

John Nevins Andrews, The Perpetuity of the Royal Law, (Advent Review Office, 1854), 5., https://egwwritings.org/read?panels=p1174.21&index=0

Andrews, The Perpetuity of the Royal Law (1854), 5

#AdventistHistory #ChurchHistory #ChristianHistory #ChristianHeritage #ReligiousHistory #ReligiousHeritage #Faith #Adventist #SeventhDayAdventist
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