Special Testimonies B (audio)
During the decade which followed the 1888 General Conference session held in Minneapolis, Minnesota,
important messages came from Ellen White to the Central Church at Battle Creek, to the General Conference Committee, and to
other responsible men at the heart of the work. These messages, much more abundant than Series A, were printed and distributed
in tract form as Special Testimonies to the Battle Creek Church and Special Testimonies to Ministers and Workers. This group of
messages became known as Special Testimonies, Series B. Inspiring messages from the Lord’s servant, and important counsel to
specific individuals and groups are to be found in this little known collection (provided all in audio). These comments and
admonitions were directed to leadership during the tumultuous years of the issue of righteousness by faith at the 1888 General
Conference Session; the 1901 General Conference Session with its reorganization of the Church; the loss by fiery judgment of
both the Battle Creek Sanitarium and the Review and Herald Publishing House; the apostasy of Dr. John Harvey Kellogg with the
final loss to the organization of the rebuilt sanitarium; the move of the General Conference headquarters to Washington D.C.,
and the establishment of Loma Linda and multiple other sanitariums. See the Preface and the Historical Foreword to Testimonies
to Ministers for further background information regarding these important times of church history.
Some of the tracts have more than one version – a, b, and even c. This is because, at times, a publisher
would print a later version with different articles but with the same name. On one occasion, two different publishers printed
a tract with differing articles but each publisher gave their tract the same name that the other did. All versions of the tracts
are in this publication
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