HERITAGE a journal of Adventist history Editor apos s Sapp Huntsville and Oal d College quot Angel at the Gate quot The First Te ears of Oakwood apos s History Presidents of O College Spiritual Life Oakwood College Theytural Perspectii cc Industrial Educati t Oakwood w Student S NThe g Music at We Remember at Oalcvc ood R ood T Huntsville My me Town One Hundred Brief Facts E et Oakwood College A Man N Sam Five Notable Women in the ply of O
Not Under Law but Under Grace A Parable The Governor General of a great English colony a man of great wealth and of benevolent disposition interested himself in a young man whose birth and training had marked him a criminal This young man though not yet twenty five years old had committed numerous crimes and had spent the greater part of his life in reformatories and prisons and had come to be regarded as a confirmed criminal He had just been sentenced to pay
Alf At At if At At iit Alf At At At qe At Mt Ir Alf Alf At At Mi la At t ift At At Ili Contributors C WARREN BECKER has devoted his life to educating students from all over the world He was first professor of music at Pacific Union College from and since has taught at Andrews University where he is now emeritus professor of music Dr Becker has received numerous honors in his musical career including the Outstanding E
The Journal of Seventh day Adventist History Volume Number cmventist FIelitage G LARK MOUNTAIN SCHOOL cAdventist cI Iefitagr Editor Dorothy Minchin Comm La Sierra University Associate Editors Ronald D Graybill Contributors Wilton Clarke Winston Clarke is Professor of Mathematics at La Sierra University and has taught previously at Atlantic Union College He and his wife are former missionaries to Tanzania and South Africa Dr Clarke is the grandson of J W Barnh
Before governors and kings
a beautiful, biblical, inspired statement of the plan of salvation, from the youth's instructor.
hing the Frontiers Shirley Pettis first SDA Congresswoman Women in the Millerite Movement Anna Lula Joseph forgotten preacher Women years of advice from the Review Contributors Inelda Ritchie Christianson enrolled at La Sierra University in earning a BA in visual arts in She received an AA from what is now Riverside Community College in and a certificate in library technology in Active in community affairs in Norco she was a cub scout d
A Journal of Adventist History Volume Number CONTRIBUTORS clididtrge Michelle Abel is a second year university student majoring in professional writing and history and looking to a B A degree She moved from waitressing at the Valley View Restaurant in the Warburton Health Care Centre to a position as editorial assistant at the Signs Publishing Company in Victoria Australia She has two younger brothers and two younger sisters accounting for five of the grandchi
A Journal of Adventist History Volumc Number Contributors clientage JOHN E BUCHMEIER a native of Kansas relocated to Battle Creek in to work at the Defense Logistic Services Center in the Federal Center building The location of his office in the Towers addition of the former Editor Dorothy Minchin Comm La Sierra University Associate Editors Ronald D Graybill La Sierra University Sanitarium inspired him to research and write the history of the b
cAdventist shiertage Editor in Chief Dorothy Minchin Comm La Sierra University Associate Editors Ronald D Graybill La Sierra University Gary Land Andrews University Quest Editor Jocelyn Fay Atlantic Union College Managing Editor Gary Chattier La Sierra University Assistant Managing Editor W Kent Rogers La Sierra University Layout Design Editor Lori Gulley Office Staff Kulreet Grewal Joel Sandefur Circulation Manager Ronald D Graybill Managing Board Gary Charter St
A Journal of Adventist History Summer Contributors Editor Arthur Patrick La Sierra University Roberta J Moore is Professor Ernerita of Journalism at La Sierra University With an MA in English from Boston University she chaired the English Department at Canadian Union College for four years and founded the Walla Walla College journalism department She earned a PhD from Syracuse University in with a dissertation entitled quot The Beginning
A Journal of Adventist History Volume Number Adventist cilelltage c Contributors Vern Andress holds a Ph D in clinical psychology and has taught at La Sierra University for the past twenty three years His wife Linda a doctoral student Editor Dorothy Minchin Comm La Sierra University Associate Editors Ronald D Graybill La Sierra University Gary Land Andrews University Issue Editor Dorothy Minchin Comm Managing Editor Norman D Ault Jr La Sierra University Edi
Why Salvation is Free Salvation is free because it is impossible that it should be otherwise Salvation is twofold first from sin and then from sinning We must be saved from the penalty of sins already committed sins that are past quot and we must be saved from committing sin for whoso committeth sin is of the devil The first phase of this free salvation is presented in Romans and American Revised Being justified freely by his grace throug
The Rich Man and Lazarus By A F Ballenger One of the most terrible scenes ever witnessed by a vast concourse of people occurred at the World s Fair at Chicago in A number of visitors were dining at the top of the Tower of Observation one of the Exposition buildings which overlooked the lake and city Suddenly a sea of faces was turned toward the Tower where a curling column of smoke with darting tongues of flame was seen climbing the tower like a monstrous s
A Journal of Adventist History Heri a entist i I I THE TWEINTY THREE HUNDRED DAYS thee C k R G I A vac rialk wee SEVENTV DAT ADVENTIST PUBLISHiND ASSOCIATION pATTLE CREEK MICHICAlt Editor in Chief Ronald D Graybill La Sierra University Associate Editor Dorothy Minchin Comm La Sierra Einivt rsity Gary Land Andrews University Managing Editor G ry Chattier I Sierra University Assistant Managing Editor W Kent Rovers La Sierra University Layout di
The Journal of Seventh day Adventist History Vo Pur wast clielitage Canada The Early Years I Canada is the world apos s second largest country surpassed only by the former Soviet Union The name derives from an Iroquoian Indian term meaning quot village quot or quot community quot On the cover In a large group of Seventh day Adventist believers attended the campmeeting held at Coquitlam near Vancouver British Columbia Canada Adventist Heritag
The Journal of Seventh day Adventist History Volume Number sJ co So Giithdvmust ai a IP apos Volume Number Spring The Editor apos s Stump Educatic Solusi From Secondary School to College Sylvia J Clarke The John Pocock Story As Remembered by Two Granddaughters A Pioneer Family in Avondale Australia Mary Pocock Stellmaker II Pictures from Grandpa apos s House Joan Minchin Neall Is the Bible from Heaven Is the Earth a Globe L
Turning the Light on the Seventh Day Adventist Creed No THE THIRD ANGEL S MESSAGE The History of the Third Angel s message among Seventh day Adventists represents a series of honest but wild guesses void of Bible support See Page According to their own teachings they didn t know what this message was for years They dare not publish the views of the pioneers on this message They never have given the Third Angel s