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What is one of the primary purposes of the Church Heritage manual?

  • To exclusively focus on the teachings of the Adventist youth
  • To serve as a reference source for Pathfinder classes (correct)
  • To provide entertainment for youth
  • To aid in the history of the Christian Church only

Which section covers the period of the Remnant Church's organization?

  • Section 5: Expansion and Reform
  • Section 4: The Remnant Church Organized (correct)
  • Section 3: The Birth of the Remnant Church
  • Section 2: Heralds of the Advent Message

What years are covered in the section about Significant Advances and Losses?

  • 1905-1923
  • 1879-1904 (correct)
  • 1864-1873
  • 1874-1878

What section discusses the global vision of the church?

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How is the material recognized as significant within the manual?

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What time span does Section 9 cover in terms of mission and progress?

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Which of the following sections would a candidate for Master Guide/Senior Youth Leadership not need to study?

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What is commonly recommended for students to supplement their studies from the manual?

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What was the primary focus of Edward Irving's studies?

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What was a significant outcome of Henry Drummond's prophetic conferences?

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What unique achievement did Edward Irving make to enhance the understanding of prophecies?

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What notable characteristic of Edward Irving contributed to his popularity?

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What was the pseudonym used by Manuel de Lacunza?

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What was the title of Lacunza's book that gained widespread attention?

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What was Robert Winter's approach to preaching about the Second Advent?

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Which aspect of Edward Irving's influence is highlighted in the context provided?

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Which character had a vision of Christ's return and published pamphlets from 1830 to 1842?

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What unique preaching method did Louis Gaussen employ to engage children?

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What was the effect of the popularity of Irving's sermons in Great Britain?

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How did the ministers at Henry Drummond's conferences perceive their discussions?

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What was the consequence of Gaussen's approach to teaching the youth?

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What significant role did Francisco Ramos Mejia play in Argentina?

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In which countries did Lacunza live while in exile?

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How was Lacunza's work spread despite laborious hand-copying?

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What is one of the beliefs taught by the Seventh-day Adventist Church that aligns with traditional Christian teachings?

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What event is associated with the remnant church according to the beliefs outlined?

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Which of the following describes the state of man in death according to the teachings mentioned?

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What does the remnant church encourage its members to do regarding the light of God's Word?

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What significant historical aspect is outlined for study in the book mentioned?

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What did the spectacular signs that appeared in the natural world during 1755-1843 indicate?

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What aspect of Jesus's life is highlighted as an example for members of the remnant church?

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What mission does God have for His people as per the teachings outlined?

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What prompted Edson and his companions to gather for prayer after their disappointment?

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What significant insight did Edson receive during the cornfield experience?

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Which individuals formed the nucleus of the remnant church mentioned in the context?

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What did the ‘cleansing of the sanctuary’ signify for Edson and the group?

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What event is associated with the disappointment felt by those gathered at Edson’s farmhouse?

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What action did Edson take after receiving his new insight in the cornfield?

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What was a direct consequence of Edson and others publishing their findings?

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What does the term ‘investigative judgment’ refer to in this context?

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Who taught at the first Adventist elementary school established in 1853?

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What significant role did J.H. Waggoner have among the Sabbathkeeping Adventists?

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Which of the following was Annie Smith primarily known for?

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What work is Uriah Smith best remembered for?

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Who was the first Seventh-day Adventist minister?

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What year did Annie Smith pass away?

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What was a primary focus of Uriah Smith's work in 1888?

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Who influenced Frederick Wheeler to accept the Sabbath truth?

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Flashcards

What is the purpose of this manual?

This manual is used by Master Guides and Senior Youth Leadership for the Church Heritage course, and it also serves as a reference source for relevant requirements in the Pathfinder classes.

Who must study all sections of the Church Heritage course?

Master Guide/Senior Youth Leadership candidates are required to study all sections of the Church Heritage course.

What do underlined or starred passages indicate?

Underlined or starred passages within this manual hold particular significance and are considered important for understanding Church Heritage.

What are reference books in Church Heritage?

Although this manual covers all exam material, students may also refer to additional books written throughout history that can provide further information on Church Heritage.

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Remnant Church

God's people, walking in the light of His Word, who will understand and obey the three angels' messages of Revelation 14.

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Three Angels' Messages

The messages declared by the three angels in Revelation 14, symbolizing God's warnings and call to repentance.

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Spiritual Babylon

The spiritual condition of those who are not following God's true path, often symbolized as a city in Revelation.

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Come out of Spiritual Babylon

The act of leaving a place of false teachings and joining the true, remnant church.

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Unconscious State of Man in Death

The state of being separated from God in the afterlife, symbolized by the unconscious state of the deceased.

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1755-1843

A period from 1755 to 1843 when several significant natural events were seen by some as signs of the second coming of Christ.

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Spectacular Signs

Events in the natural world that can be interpreted as prophecies, signs of important events to come.

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Seventh-day Adventist Teachings

The teachings of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, often emphasizing salvation by grace, Sabbath observance, and the second coming of Christ.

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Who was Edward Irving?

A Scottish evangelist who gained popularity for his powerful sermons and belief in the second coming of Christ. He translated Lacunza's book 'The Coming of the Messiah in Glory and Majesty' into English.

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What were the Albury Conferences?

A series of annual conferences organized by Henry Drummond where ministers from different churches and countries gathered to study the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation.

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Who was Henry Drummond?

An English banker and member of Parliament who dedicated his life to Christian service and hosted the Albury Conferences, where scholars studied the books of Daniel and Revelation and discussed their significance.

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Who was Robert Winter?

A British minister who traveled to America and was deeply influenced by the Second Advent message. Upon returning to England he actively preached the message and saw many conversions.

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What is the Second Advent?

The belief that Jesus Christ will return to Earth in a future event, often associated with a period of tribulation and judgement.

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What are prophetic portions of the Word?

The prophetic scriptures that speak of events related to the end times and the Second Coming of Christ, including books like Daniel and Revelation.

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What is prophecy study?

The practice of studying and interpreting prophetic texts to understand their historical and theological significance.

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What is 'The Coming of the Messiah in Glory and Majesty'?

A book by Manuel Lacunza, a Spanish priest, who wrote about the Second Advent. It was translated into English by Edward Irving.

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Manuel de Lacunza

A Jesuit priest who studied the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation, writing "The Coming of the Messiah in Glory and Majesty" under the pseudonym Juan Ben-Ezra.

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H. Heintzpeter

Heintzpeter, the keeper of the Royal Museum in Holland, believed Christ's return was imminent. He used Bible texts to support his vision.

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Louis Gaussen

Known for his unique method of spreading the gospel, Gaussen taught children about the Bible which led to a wider audience, sparking controversy as he did not use the church catechism.

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Argentine Independence Leaders

Argentinian leaders who were also students and believers in the coming of Christ, showing its influence beyond established religious circles.

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The Coming of the Messiah in Glory and Majesty

The book "The Coming of the Messiah in Glory and Majesty" by Manuel de Lacunza (Juan Ben Ezra) which explored prophetic interpretations of Daniel and Revelation.

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Heintzpeter's Pamphlets

A collection of writings by H. Heintzpeter that explained his conviction about Christ's imminent return from around 1830 to 1842.

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"The Great Controversy"

Referencing a book by Ellen White that summarizes the work of Louis Gaussen in the context of the Great Controversy.

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Gaussen's Teaching Method

A teaching style championed by Louis Gaussen, using children to understand the Bible, which then attracted adults to the message. This method highlighted the clarity and simplicity of the Bible's message.

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Cornfield Vision

A pivotal experience where Hiram Edson received a vision about the sanctuary in heaven and the work of Christ as High Priest.

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2300 Days

The period of time mentioned in Daniel 8:14, believed to represent a specific period in God's plan.

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Investigative Judgment

A period of cleansing and judgment in the heavenly sanctuary, symbolized by the work of Christ as High Priest.

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Heavenly Sanctuary

The central place of worship in heaven, divided into the Holy Place and the Most Holy Place.

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Christ Entering the Most Holy

The act of Christ entering the Most Holy Place of the heavenly sanctuary to cleanse it, marking the beginning of the investigative judgment.

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Buck's Bridge Church

An early Adventist church built by Joseph Bates, known particularly for hosting Sabbath School and other Adventist gatherings.

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J.H. Waggoner

A prominent Adventist leader who accepted the Advent message in 1852 and became a leading advocate for Adventist church organization.

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Annie Smith

A talented Adventist teacher and poet, Annie Smith was known for her heartfelt poems and hymns, becoming a beloved figure within the Adventist community.

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Uriah Smith

Brother of Annie Smith, Uriah Smith was a prolific writer and editor, known for his insightful book 'Thoughts on Daniel and the Revelation.'

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Frederick Wheeler

An ordained Methodist minister who embraced the Sabbath truth and became one of the first Seventh-day Adventist ministers, establishing a congregation in New Hampshire.

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Farnsworth Brothers

A group of two brothers, William and Cyrus, known for converting to Adventism in Frederick Wheeler's congregation.

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Mrs. Rachel Oakes

A woman who introduced the Sabbath message to Frederick Wheeler, playing a pivotal role in his conversion to Adventism.

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Early Adventist Movement

The period when the Sabbath truth was first widely embraced by Adventists, with many individuals like J.H. Waggoner, Annie Smith, and others contributing to the movement.

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Study Notes

Church Heritage Manual

  • A course in Church History, highlighting significant details for Seventh-day Adventist Church youth.
  • Published by the General Conference Youth Department in 2002.
  • Includes a picture of E.G. White at a camp meeting in Norway (1887).

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: Page 5
  • Section 1: The Christian Church Through the Ages: Page 5
  • Section 2: Heralds of the Advent Message (1755-1843): Page 12
  • Section 3: The Birth of the Remnant Church (1844-1852): Page 19
  • Section 4: The Remnant Church Organized (1853-1863): Page 31
  • Section 5: Expansion and Reform (1864-1873): Page 34
  • Section 6: Worldwide Vision (1874-1878): Page 36
  • Section 7: Significant Advances and Losses (1879-1904): Page 37
  • Section 8: Continued Mission Expansion (1905-1923): Page 41
  • Section 9: Progress Despite Reverses (1924-1946): Page 45
  • Section 10: Consolidation and Expansion (1947-1959): Page 48
  • Section 11: Finishing the Gospel Commission (1960-[2000]): Page 50
  • Section 12: The Departments of the Church: Page 54
  • Section 13: The World Divisions of the Church: Page 60
  • Section 14: Presidents of the General Conference: Page 66
  • Section 15: Time-line Summary of the Great Advent Movement: Page 74

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