Large Christian library of asd sermons. Collection of Christian Books - Large SDA Library (2007) PC
The Seventh-day Adventist Church continues its pilgrimage
to the heavenly city. Her path to the Kingdom passes through the same places and encounters the same obstacles that the Savior Jesus faced two thousand years ago. By addressing the Gospel message to people at different levels of the social ladder, our church, if it does not have a significant influence on society, attracts the attention of a considerable number of people to issues of spiritual life and the moral survival of the nation. But the most interesting and profound changes have emerged in church identity. This is due to a number of problems that have encountered on the path of evangelism of our church in recent times.
This list is intended to provide as complete a list, as far as is reasonable, of texts not only directly related to the Sabbath, but also indirectly affected by it. The exception is the list of rabbinic sources, which can only be representative due to the abundance of such references in these sources. The compiler would appreciate any information about missing references. In many cases the text provided is more extensive than the verses directly related to the Sabbath. The purpose of this is to provide the reader with context to understand the Sabbath verses. In such cases, the verses directly related to the Sabbath are listed in parentheses after the abbreviation "os"). To understand the meaning, you should read the entire text.
E. G. White lived an amazingly long and fruitful life. As a living witness and direct participant in the birth and development of the Adventist Church, she saw with her own eyes how the providence of God contributed to the rapid development of the Adventist movement throughout the world. Her whole life was tireless work in the name of Churches. These are numerous trips, constant performances, vigorous literary activity. Her inspired pen includes more than fifty books, about four thousand printed articles, hundreds of reports. Being an American by birth, she spends many years away from her homeland, happily working in Europe and Australia.
At the 1888 General Conference session in Minneapolis, Minnesota, two young men, A. T. Jones and E. J. Waggoner, preached to the delegates on the topic of justification by faith. This news caused a heated discussion. Many delegates, especially older ministers and church leaders, greeted this message (and the messengers as well) with hostility.
Only a few joyfully and sincerely accepted this news.
Have you ever wondered how long it will be before Jesus comes again? How much longer do we have to say that His return is about to happen? Why are we still here? Does God intend to finish His work on earth? Will He interrupt him? Or maybe the completion of God's great plan depends on what we do? Or will a time come when God, no longer taking into account what we do, will no longer wait?
In 1842, William Ellis Foy, a mulatto living in Boston, Massachusetts, received two visions a few weeks apart. The first (January 18) lasted 2.5 hours, and the second (February 4) - incredible, but true - 12.5 hours. His physical condition at the time of the vision resembled the description from chapter 10 of the book of the prophet Daniel. Like Daniel during the visions, he did not breathe, although his heart continued to function normally (See Dan. 10:17).
However, William Foine responded to the call to prophetic ministry. By the summer of 1844, God called another man - Hazen Fos. And he also, after some time, abandoned his calling. Thus, in December 1844, God spoke to the "weakest of the weak"
What I like about (8 Materials) Real life (8 Materials)
-by 2007
Name: Large ASD library
Year of issue: Platform:
any
Interface language:
Russian
System requirements:
Pentium 166, RAM 64 Mb, SVGA 2 Mb, CD-ROM 4x.
Operating system:
Microsoft Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP.
Free disk space: when installed on a hard drive - 429 MB
Video mode 800×600, color depth 16 bit (High Color)
Size:
128.92 MB (135,179,663 bytes)
Library description:
Large ASD library Version-5
Introduction
This version of the library presents all the books that are currently at my disposal in electronic form. These books are distributed in all known ways, most often in doc format and are available for reading in Microsoft Word. Such collections of books have some disadvantages for use, which I have tried to correct.
Unfortunately, I was not able to place in the library all the texts that I would like to have and publish. In the future, as I scan and receive texts from the Internet, I plan, with God’s help, to supplement the library with new books.
In this version of the library, I abandoned the use of a single Web site for the entire library, leaving the user to determine the composition of the library and the sections that are necessary for work. For example, if a user has on his computer the Large Theological Library of Viktor Kalashnikov, then the user practically does not need the “Orthodoxy” and “Classics” sections, since Brother Kalashnikov’s library (which, by the way, is also collected on the Web site) has a much wider selection of books on this topic. Moreover, it would be more convenient for the user to connect the Library program to the Great Theological Library.
In this version, the library includes 34 sections. In addition, the Library is divided into large parts - catalogs, and is organized according to the following scheme. Theology Comments Church Practice Miscellaneous
E. White SDA Documents SDA Family
Dictionaries Additional Organization Health Protestantism
Directories Good News MIHS Education Orthodoxy
Barkley's Doctrines Training Psychology Classics
Creationism Geneva. Bible Addiction Seminars
Apologetics Ethics Sermons
Children's history
Prophecies
Research
What I like about (8 Materials) Large ASD library
-by 2007
Name: any
Year of issue: Russian
Description:
Large ASD library Version-5
Introduction
This version of the library presents all the books that are currently at my disposal in electronic form. These books are distributed in all known ways, most often in doc format and are available for reading in Microsoft Word. Such collections of books have some disadvantages for use, which I have tried to correct.
All books are presented here in .htm format, distributed thematically into sections and each section is collected in a separate folder. To view pages, a special program has been written that opens pages (books) in its own Web browser.
Large ASD library Version-5
The books are organized into sections. Navigation through books is carried out using the Library program and is described in the help section of the "Navigation" program.
The contents of the books also have hyperlinks to the corresponding places in the books. Clicking on a chapter title opens the corresponding part of the book.
Unfortunately, I was not able to place in the library all the texts that I would like to have and publish. In the future, as I scan and receive texts from the Internet, I plan, with God’s help, to supplement the library with new books.
In this version of the library, I abandoned the use of a single Web site for the entire library, leaving the user to determine the composition of the library and the sections that are necessary for work. For example, if a user has on his computer the Large Theological Library of Viktor Kalashnikov, then the user practically does not need the “Orthodoxy” and “Classics” sections, since brother Kalashnikov’s library (which, by the way, is also collected on the Web site) has a much wider selection of books on this topic. Moreover, it would be more convenient for the user to connect the Library program to the Great Theological Library.
In this version, the library includes 34 sections. In addition, the Library is divided into large parts - catalogs, and is organized according to the following scheme.
Theology Commentary Church Practice Miscellaneous
E. White SDA Documents SDA Family
Dictionaries Additional Organization Health Protestantism
Directories Good News MIHS Education Orthodoxy
Barkley's Doctrines Training Psychology Classics
Creationism Geneva. Bible Addiction Seminars
Apologetics Ethics Sermons
Children's history
Prophecies
Research
any
Interface language:
Operating system:
System requirements:
Pentium 166, RAM 64 Mb, SVGA 2 Mb, CD-ROM 4x.
when installed on a hard drive - 429 MB
Video mode 800x600, color depth 16 bit (High Color)
Free disk space: 128.92 MB (135,179,663 bytes)