Books: Answers To Objections
An examination of the major objections raised against the teachings of Seventh-day Adventists
- By Francis Nichols, Copyright 1932, 1947, 1952, by the Review and Herald Publishing Association
Contents:
- Part I
- Section I: Law
- Section II: Sabbath
- Section III: Second Advent
- Section IV: Mortal Man
- Section V: Sanctuary and Atonement
- Section VI: General Objections
- Part II
- Section I: Science and the Advent Faith
- Section II: The Law and Legalism
- Section III: The Sabbath and the Weekly Cycle
- Section IV: The Second Advent
- Section V: The Historical Setting of the Threefold Messae
- Section VI: The Sanctuary
- Section VII: Apostasy and Offshoots
- Section VIII: The Foundation of God Standeth Sure
- Appendixes
- How Sunday Observance Began
- Sabbath in Matthw 28:1
- "The Lord's Day"
- Gentiles and Sabbathkeeping - A Letter to a Fundamentalist
- The Gamble Theory Eamined
- Admissions that Charges of Fanaticism by 1844 Adventists are Groundless
- How Long Is Everlasting?
- Life, Soul, and Spirit
- "Upon This Rock."
- How Are Prohibition Laws Related to Religious Liberty?
- Do Adventists Seek a "Wide Open" Sunday?
- How to Meet the "Christian Nation" Argument
- The Remission of Sins - A comment on Matthew 16:19
- Rome's Claim to Unity in Contrasts to Protestantism's Divisions
- Scripture Index
Foreword by W. H. Branson
The history of the Christian church is one of conflict. The enemy of truth and righteousness has always tried to minimize obedience to the commandments of God and to pervert the true teachings of the Bible. Wherever the pure gospel has been preached, opposition has made itself felt. The struggle has continued through the centuries in different forms. - Pg. 23
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