«...Иисус Наставник, помилуй нас!»

13 Keld D. R. The Church Under Stress, 1931-1960//Adventism in America: A History. Grand Rapidz, 1986. p. 187.

14 Ibidem.

15 Mitrofan (Znosko-Borovsky), Archpriest. Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, Protestantism and Sectarianism. Kolomna, 1992. P. 112.

16 Numberz R. L. Prophetess of Health: A Study of Ellen G. White. New York, 1976. ?. 8-10.

17 Ibidem. P. 15.

18 Shvarts R. The Perils of Growth, 1886-1905//Adventism in America: A History. Grand Rapidz, 1986. ?. 96-97.

19 It supported the "righteousness by faith" movement and also reconciled the 1900 conflict in which many "Seventh-day Adventists" came under the influence of the doctrine of "holy flesh." The basic idea of this doctrine is that a person, having received perfection in the form of new flesh, can be immediately transferred to heaven, so that he no longer has to die an ordinary death.

20 Shvarts R. Ukaz. cit., pp. 105-106.

21 The following examples of false prophecies by Ellen White could be cited: "In 1847 she saw in a vision that Christ would come before slavery was abolished, and it would be abolished at His coming. But slavery was abolished, and Christ never came. In a vision of January 4, 1862, it was revealed to her that slavery had been "abandoned in order to provoke a new insurrection." But slavery ceased to exist without causing another uprising." Bederwolf Y. Seventh-day adventism: the Result of a Predicament. Grand Rapidz, 1950. P. 9.

22 Citing from Land G. Shaping the Modern Church, 1906-1930 // Adventism in America: A History. Grand Rapidz, 1986. P. 154.

23 Re W. The White Lie. California, 1982. ?. 50.

24 Ostling R. T. The Church of the Liberal Borrowings// Time. — 1982. — 2 ???. ?. 49.

25 Ibidem.

26 Ibidem.