6/11/2023 0 Comments J. n. loughboroughGilbert (1867-1946) discusses Loughborough's experiences with Ellen White's visions in his book Divine Predictions of Mrs. In it Loughborough describes his first-hand experiences in the history of the church, the visions and prophecies of Ellen White, early divisions in the church, and various philosophical and religious matters, as well as some autobiographical material. He then published another book, The Great Second Advent Movement, in 1905. In 1878 Ellen White told him that his work for the church "must be made to tell for its full value and that he will have to preach the message." He published an account of the message and history of Seventh-day Adventism in 1902 titled The Rise and Progress of the Third Angel's Message, but the book was lost when the Review and Herald burned in Battle Creek, Michigan in 1903. He worked for the Adventists in New England, Michigan, Ohio, Great Britain, and California. He was involved in the Seventh-day Adventist movement from its early days, having been called to preach by Ellen White in 1852. Born in Victor, New York, Loughborough began preaching about the Second Coming of Christ at seventeen years of age, renting a church to deliver his lectures.
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