Review and Herald, Part 1 (1850–1882) (59 vols.) (1,531 issues)

Edwin Sully PAYET
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edited November 20 in Resources Forum

In 1848, Ellen White received what she believed was a vision from God, instructing her husband to launch a publication. James White edited and circulated the first 1,000 copies of the Review and Herald in 1849, with the goal of promoting what early Sabbatarian Adventists called the “present truth.” It became a nineteenth century version of social media, in which scattered Adventists discussed doctrine through letters to the editor and shared news about advancing their pre-denominational “movement.” Upon the organization of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1863, the Review and Herald became its official communication outlet. Published today as the Adventist Review, it remains one of the longest-running publications in North America, and is circulated world-wide in multiple languages.

Journey back to the beginning of this publication with the Review and Herald, Part 1 collection. With 1,531 issues spanning from 1850 to 1882, it covers the foundational years of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. With these historic resources, you can explore the development of doctrine and perspectives of early Seventh-day Adventists. This collection will be enjoyed by those interested in the roots of the SDA Church, as well as North American Christian history and culture.

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If there is a part one, I believe there will be a part two?!

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