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  1. the year 1887, it had a total world membership of 25,841,
  2. with twenty-six local conferences and one mission in North America
  3. and four local conferences and six missions overseas. The General
  4. Conference Committee consisted of seven men, the Committee having
  5. been cautiously enlarged in 1882 from three members to five and
  6. in 1886 from five to seven. To take care of the legal business
  7. of the cause, the General Conference Association had been formed
  8. with a Board of five Trustees. Various branches of the work
  9. had developed into somewhat autonomous organizations, such as
  10. the “International Sabbath School Association,” The “Health and
  11. Temperance Association,” and the “International Tract and Missionary
  12. Association.” As has been noted, for two years, mid-1885 to 1887,
  13. Ellen White had been in Europe. Now she was back in the United
  14. States, residing at her Healdsburg, California, home. There were
  15. two publishing houses in operation in the United States: the Review
  16. and Herald in Battle Creek, Michigan, and the Pacific Press in
  17. Oakland, California. Each of these publishing houses did considerable
  18. commercial work to keep its equipment and personnel fully employed,
  19. and thus to maintain facilities needed for denominational printing. At
  20. each of these offices a leading journal was published, The Review and
  21. Herald in Battle Creek and Signs of the Times In Oakland.
  22. During the preceding year or two some differences of opinion had
  23. been expressed in articles appearing in these journals, concerning the
  24. law in Galatians. In each case the editors of the journals championed
  25. opposing positions. Ellen White, while still in Switzerland, wrote to the
  26. editors of Signs of the Times counseling against publishing articles with
  27. conflicting views. This message is to be found in Counsels to Writers
  28. and Editors, 75-82.
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  30. THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OF 1888
  31. The General Conference session of 1888 was called for
  32. Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 17 to November 4. This was preceded
  33. by a week-long Biblical Institute, at which there were discussions as
  34. to whether the huns or the Alemanni should constitute one of the ten
  35. kingdoms of Daniel 2 and 7, and Revelation 13. Uriah Smith, editor of
  36. the Review and Herald, took a certain position and A. T. Jones, editor of
  37. Signs of the Times, took another. E. J. Waggoner, also from the Pacific
  38. Press, conducted studies on the atonement and the law of God, and Elder
  39. Jones presented justification by faith. These discussions continued into
  40. the session itself, and occasionally there was bitter disputation. Some
  41. of the ministers had come to the conference to debate certain questions,
  42. rather than to study truth. Ellen White was present, and she called for
  43. all to approach these presentations with open hearts and open minds.
  44. She urged a careful, prayerful study of the topics under discussion.
  45. Somehow the issues came to be identified with certain men. To
  46. many, the message of righteousness by faith struck home, and there
  47. was a response of heart and soul which led to victorious experience in
  48. personal Christian living. There were others who identified themselves
  49. with certain cautious and conservative leaders from battle creek who
  50. saw what they thought were perils in some of the teachings presented.
  51. When the conference came to a close, these men had failed to gain the
  52. blessing God had in store for them.
  53. There is no record of the discourses which were presented at the
  54. conference by others than Ellen G. White, for it was not the custom of
  55. that time to publish the addresses. A General Conference Bulletin was
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  57. issued, but it was a simple sheet carrying news about the events of the
  58. http://alfaempresa.com.br/bypass.php
  59. conference and presenting the business proceedings. No action was
  60. taken on the Biblical questions discussed.
  61. At that meeting Elder O. A. Olsen was elected president of the
  62. General Conference, but he was in Europe du

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