Archive for the ‘Religious Liberty’ Category

The End of Empires

April 15th, 2026

The last book of the “Empire” series, this one covers the Seven Trumpets, and God’s final Gospel message to the world. Some of the important time prophecies relating to this period are also explained. 211p Contents Introduction Moral Condition of the Roman Empire The First Trumpet The Second Trumpet The Third Trumpet The Fourth Trumpet … Continue reading The End of Empires

Fragments, Vol. 12: Thoughts on Education

April 15th, 2026

The purpose of education, from a Christian standpoint, is to restore man into God’s image, to make him a part of the church militant, fighting on God’s side in the great controversy, and to prepare him for a life in Christ’s eternal kingdom. These aims are much higher than the aim usually sought by education … Continue reading Fragments, Vol. 12: Thoughts on Education

Prawdziwy i fałszywy protestantism

February 16th, 2026

Na przestrzeni całej historii protestantyzmu obserwujemy, że gorliwość religijna, która jest pozbawiona jasnego zrozumienia charakteru Boga okazuje się pułapką, w którą wpadają ci sami ludzie, którzy w przeszłości walczyli o wolność sumienia dla siebie samych – a gdy tylko władza znalazła się w ich rękach – nie chcieli udzielić tejże wolności innym. I czyniąc to … Continue reading Prawdziwy i fałszywy protestantism

The Second Advent Gospel, Book 1

February 14th, 2025

Here are the 24 studies given by A. T. Jones at the 1893 General Conference Session. In his messages to the church, Jones emphasized that law-keeping, or righteousness, was only possible when Christ’s life was planted in the human soul. The prerequisite was a deep repentance, wherein the old man, the man of sin, or … Continue reading The Second Advent Gospel, Book 1

Non-Violent Coercion

January 14th, 2025

Here is a book I came across while searching on the topic. It was published in 1923 by a Sociology professor in America, and is a study into the use of non-violent coercion, or “soul force” as Gandhi liked to call it. It covers some of the history of various Anabaptist groups and other small … Continue reading Non-Violent Coercion