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| Dear
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Dr.
Alberto R. Treiyer |
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material you will find here is unique because it is the result of more than 30 years of research on the distinctive biblical
messages God has given us for this time. The author, Dr. Alberto R.
Treiyer, has worked in the principal theological libraries of Europe
and America before and after concluding his doctoral dissertation
which has to do with our present truth. |
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"Different
periods in the history of the church have each been marked by the
development of some special truth, adapted to the necessities of God's
people at that time. Every new truth has made its way against hatred
and opposition; those who were blessed with its light were tempted
and tried," GC, 609-610. |
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"In this
age the Lord is sending his servants with no ordinary message, but
with special truths that must come before believers of every rank
and tongue. Many of our church-members have never studied fully into
the more sure word of prophecy, and do not understand the facts that
have made us what we are. All should bring into exercise the powers
of the intellect, that they may clearly understand the different phases
of present truth, and especially the subjects of prophecy which were
opened to us when the message of Christ's soon coming was first heralded",
Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, April 2, 1908, 3. |
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"The
present truth for this time comprises the messages, the third angel's
message succeeding the first and second. The presentation of this
message with all it embraces is our work. We stand as the remnant
people in these last days to promulgate the truth and swell the cry
of the third angel's wonderful distinct message, giving the trumpet
a certain sound. Eternal truth, which we have adhered to from the
beginning, is to be maintained in all its increasing importance to
the close of probation. The trumpet is to give no uncertain sound...
Faith, eternal faith in the past and in the present truth is to be
talked, is to be prayed, is to be presented with pen and voice",
10 MR, 314. |
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