Author: | Joseph Grant Morrison | ISBN: | 1230000305704 |
Publisher: | Jawbone Digital | Publication: | February 24, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Joseph Grant Morrison |
ISBN: | 1230000305704 |
Publisher: | Jawbone Digital |
Publication: | February 24, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
This book is a mock-conversation between Dr. Arminius and a group of people who are tied to the Seventh-Day Adventist church and other movements that demand adgerence to a seventh-day Sabbath. The book presents a strong Biblical argument for church attendance on a Sunday.
The evidence is intriguing, and worth a look to any honest student of the Bible, no matter what day they attend church.
About the author:
Dr. Joseph Grant Morrison (1871-1939) was converted and called to be a preacher at a young age. He was known as the "Soldier of the Cross." His heart was for missions, and he took part in them and also encouraged people to do the same as the General Superintendent of the Nazarene Church. Though he surely never regretted it, missions is what finally ended his life. He caught dysentery during his travels in South America.
He left a grand spiritual heritage, and was the author of many books, including 'Interesting Incidents,' 'Our Lost Estate,' 'Achieving Faith,' 'The Christian Sabbath,' 'A Dialog on Eternal Security,' 'The Stewardship of Prayer,' and 'The Stewardship of Fasting.'
This book is a mock-conversation between Dr. Arminius and a group of people who are tied to the Seventh-Day Adventist church and other movements that demand adgerence to a seventh-day Sabbath. The book presents a strong Biblical argument for church attendance on a Sunday.
The evidence is intriguing, and worth a look to any honest student of the Bible, no matter what day they attend church.
About the author:
Dr. Joseph Grant Morrison (1871-1939) was converted and called to be a preacher at a young age. He was known as the "Soldier of the Cross." His heart was for missions, and he took part in them and also encouraged people to do the same as the General Superintendent of the Nazarene Church. Though he surely never regretted it, missions is what finally ended his life. He caught dysentery during his travels in South America.
He left a grand spiritual heritage, and was the author of many books, including 'Interesting Incidents,' 'Our Lost Estate,' 'Achieving Faith,' 'The Christian Sabbath,' 'A Dialog on Eternal Security,' 'The Stewardship of Prayer,' and 'The Stewardship of Fasting.'