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Martin Luther -v- Ellen G. White

The Fathers of the Protestant Reformation and Ellen White believed in two completely different gospels. A Clinical Case of Legalism Diagnosed and Remedied May this article bring peace and healing to all whom Jesus died for that read it!   The Fathers of the Protestant Reformation and Seventh-day Adventist prophetess, Ellen White taught two completely [...]

University of Chicago – Sunday NOT Pagan

Posted by mrloudcry on March 18, 2011 in D. M. Canright, History, Sunday |

University of Chicago, I appreciate very much the privilege of reading the two chapters of your forthcoming book, and shall certainly want a copy of it when it is out. Seventy years ago, when Seventh-Day Adventism was born, when people possessed a very meager amount of information concerning the ancients, and when even the great [...]

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University of Wisconsin – Sunday NOT Pagan

Posted by mrloudcry on March 18, 2011 in D. M. Canright, History, Sunday |

Dear Sir: I shall answer your questions briefly, and in the order in which you sent them. 1. The pagan Greeks and Romans never had a weekly day of rest. 2. They never had a weekly holiday or festival day. 3. They never had a special day in the week on which they made offerings [...]

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Harvard University – Sunday NOT Pagan

Posted by mrloudcry on March 18, 2011 in D. M. Canright, History, Sunday |

  Professor Moore wrote me as follows: Divinity Ave., Cambridge, Mass., Dear Sir: There are two seven-day weeks: the Jewish week, with a Sabbath on the seventh day; and the Astrological week, with days named after the sun, moon, and five planets, in our order determined by the theories of astrology, but without any day [...]

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The Smithsonian – Sunday NOT Pagan

Posted by mrloudcry on March 18, 2011 in D. M. Canright, History, Sunday |

  Dear Sir: I have referred your letter of September 14th to Dr. I. M. Casonawicz, Assistant Curator of Old World Archeology, who furnishes the following replies to your several inquiries: . 1. Did the pagan Romans and Greeks ever have any regular weekly day of rest from secular work? Ans. No. . 2. Did [...]

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The British Museum – Sunday NOT Pagan

Posted by mrloudcry on March 18, 2011 in D. M. Canright, History, Sunday |

Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum, London, England Sir: I am commanded by the Assistant Keeper of Greek and Roman Antiquities to reply as follows to your questions on the ancient week: Q. 1. Did the pagan Romans and Greeks ever have any regular weekly day of rest from secular work? Ans. No. [...]

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