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99332. Ellen G. White's Writings
13 April 1999 -
99334. Athens International Academy
An English language secondary school that operated from 1972 to 1982 under the direction of Home Study Institute. From an enrollment of 12 in 1972 the number of students rose to a peak of 35. ...Athens International Academy -
99336. Alfred Semmens
(1867-1940). Pioneer Seventh-day Adventist medical worker in Australia. Born in Australia, he became a Seventh-day Adventist in 1888 as the result of reading Ellen White’s Great Controversy. ... -
99337. Tha Myaing
(1874-1954). Minister. A Karen, born of Christian parents in the village of Ah Seh in the delta country of Burma (now Myanmar), he was educated in a Christian village school, and in young manhood beca ... -
99339. Forecast of the World's Destiny
This is the first chapter of Love under Fire.22:29 -
99340. Drama and Theatre and Worship
02 April 2001 -
99342. Alfredo Aeschlimann
(1904-1992). Educator, pastor, administrator. A native of Chile, he entered denominational service in the South American Division, where he labored many years. In 1955 he accepted the call of the Inte ... -
99343. Louis Aufranc
(1842-1906). One of the pioneers of Seventh-day Adventist work in Europe. He was a teacher at a school in Le Locle, Switzerland, when he became acquainted with SDA s through a series of evangelistic m ... -
99344. Samuel Badaut
(1891-1927). Minister and departmental leader in France. His birth came as a consolation to his parents, a pioneer French Seventh-day Adventist family who previously had lost three children by diphthe ... -
99345. Frederick Brown
(1860-1899). Pioneer Seventh-day Adventist minister in India. He was a son of a Protestant minister in the state of New York and was dedicated by his parents for service in India in his childhood. ... -
99346. Frederick Jewell
(1875-1967). Nurse and missionary. A native of Ithaca, New York, he was converted to the Seventh-day Adventist faith at 21 years of age and trained as a nurse at the old Battle Creek Sanitarium. ... -
99347. Conrad Laubhan
(1838-1923). The earliest Seventh-day Adventist worker in Russia. He was born in a settlement of German colonists at Tscherbakovka, on the Volga River, in Russia. ... -
99348. Marius Raspal
(1879-1945). French missionary and administrator. In 1903, while serving in the French Army, he accepted the Seventh-day Adventist faith and was baptized. ... -
99349. James Robinson
(1888-1961). Missionary, educator. In 1910 he married Ina Mae Marcus. After several years of teaching church schools in the United States, he taught at Claremont Union College near Cape Town, South Af ...