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  1. ection II—Erroneous and
  2. Subversive Movements
  3. Introduction
  4. Through the years several erroneous or subversive movements, based on
  5. misinterpretation of Scripture or supposed divine illumination, have arisen among
  6. Seventh-day Adventists. These were firmly and squarely dealt with by the spirit
  7. of prophecy counsels given to meet these situations as they arose. Some of these
  8. counsels are included in this section.
  9. Usually closely linked with the supposed new light was a message of
  10. condemnation of the church and its leaders, and often there was some phase of
  11. time setting. One such movement, known as the Loud Cry of the Third Angel, led
  12. by a Mr. Stanton, was met through a series of articles published in 1893 in the
  13. Review and Herald under the title of “The Remnant Church Not Babylon” (now
  14. found in Testimonies to Ministers, pages 32-62, and also in The Remnant Church,
  15. pages 23-53). The materials drawn together in this section make further reference
  16. to this movement and deal in considerable detail with several like movements.
  17. Two prominent cases involving claims to the prophetic gift are also presented
  18. here in the form of counsel given by Mrs. White to those directly or indirectly
  19. concerned. She was in an extremely delicate position in dealing with situations
  20. of this character, but in fulfilling her office as God’s messenger, she was given
  21. instruction that protected the church from these pretenders to the prophetic office.
  22. She emphasized the point that the genuine manifestation of the prophetic gift would
  23. bear its own credentials, accompanied by ample clear, convincing evidence.
  24. As long as there is an adversary to truth, subversive and erroneous movements
  25. will arise and must be met. The Ellen G. White depiction of several of these
  26. movements with their characteristic teachings, and the counsel given in analyzing
  27. the work and teachings, offer much that may prove of great service in easily and
  28. clearly identifying and meeting again such situations when they appear.—White
  29. Trustees.
  30. 62
  31. Chap. 7-The Divine Credentials
  32. Dear Brother M: [Letter to one who had come to the conclusion that the
  33. Seventh-day Adventist Church had fallen into the low spiritual state described as
  34. Babylon.—Compilers.]
  35. Your letter addressed to me was received at the beginning of the Sabbath I
  36. should advise you to attend the school, and not to leave this country until you
  37. become thoroughly settled in your mind as to what is truth. I sincerely hope that
  38. you will attend this term of school and learn all you can in regard to this message
  39. of truth that is to go to the world.
  40. The Lord has not given you a message to call the Seventh-day Adventists
  41. Babylon, and to call the people of God to come out of her. All the reasons you
  42. may present cannot have weight with me on this subject, because the Lord has
  43. given me decided light that is opposed to such a message.
  44. I do not doubt your sincerity or honesty. I have written long letters at different
  45. times to those who were accusing the church of Seventh-day Adventists of being
  46. Babylon, that they were not handling the truth. You think individuals have
  47. prejudiced my mind. If I am in this state, I am not fitted to be entrusted with
  48. the work of God. But this
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  50. matter has been brought before my mind in other cases where individuals have
  51. claimed to have messages for the Seventh-day Adventist Church, of a similar
  52. character, and the word has been given me, “Believe them not.” “I have not sent
  53. them, and yet they ran.”
  54. A Few Cases Recalled
  55. Elder K, [See p. 96, also Selected Messages 1:176-184.] a dying man, had his
  56. room filled with interested people, while he was at the hospital at Battle Creek.
  57. Many were deceived. The man seemed to be inspired. But the light that was given
  58. me was, “This work is not of God. Believe not the message.”
  59. A few years since, a man named N, of Red Bluff, California, came to me to
  60. deliver his message. He said it was the loud cry of the third angel which was to
  61. lighten the earth with his glory. He thought God had passed all the leading workers
  62. and given him the message. I attempted to show him that he was mistaken. He said
  63. Seventh-day Adventists were Babylon, and when we told him our reasons and set
  64. the matter before him, that he was in error, he had great power come upon him,
  65. and he certainly gave a loud cry We had much trouble with him; his mind became
  66. unbalanced, and he had to be placed in the insane asylum.
  67. One, Garmire, [See ch. 9.] advocated and published a message in regard
  68. to the loud cry of the third angel; he accused the church in a similar manner to
  69. what you are now doing. He said the leaders in the church would all fall through
  70. self-exaltation, and another class of humble men would come to the front, who
  71. would do wonderful things. This man had daughters who claimed to have visions.
  72. This delusion was opened to me. This is an intelligent man, of an acceptable
  73. http://alfaempresa.com.br/bypass.php
  74. address, and self-denying and full of zeal and earnestness, and carrying an
  75. appearance of consecration and devotion. But the w

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