Adventist Faith in the 1850s
This volume is a comprehensive selection of Ellen G. White’s published
writings from the 1850s, along with a prologue explaining the historical
background of the text. The autobiographical section of the book describes the
author’s conversion experience, the Millerite movement of 1840-1844, and the
early visions that formed the foundation of her theology and ministry. A second
section contains counsel on various matters pertaining the experience of the
early Adventist believers.
The final half of the book traces salvation history from the fall of Satan in
heaven to the final end of sin and sinners. This material forms the core of the
later five-volume Conflict of the Ages Series.
Ellen White’s bold apocalyptic imagery helped to shape a movement centered on
the hope of the Second Coming. This volume bears witness that God continues to
reveal Himself through dreams and visions to chosen individuals
today.