The Gospel Herald—promoting the fundamentals of the 1888 message.

Have We Followed Cunningly Devised Fables? — Robert J. Wieland

Appendix D — Brief Biographical Details of Individuals Mentioned

Andrews, J. N.: Adventism’s first post-1844 scholar and theologian.

Ballenger, A. F.: Former Seventh-day Adventist minister who left the church, opposed sanctuary teaching.

Barnhouse, Donald Grey: Pennsylvania pastor, founder of Eternity Magazine, prominent participant in the 1950s General Conference dialogues with non-Adventist theologians.

Brinsmead, Robert: Australian leader of an independent ministry eventually supportive of Desmond Ford’s "reformationist" theology.

Bruce, A. B.: Conservative 19th century Scottish theologian.

Conradi, Louis R.: For decades, leader of Seventh-day Adventist work in Europe.

Cottrell, Raymond: General Conference scholar who co-edited the Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary.

Daniells, A. G.: General Conference president 1901-1922.

Fletcher, W. A.: Australian conference president who left church over sanctuary doctrine.

Ford, Desmond: Former Seventh-day Adventist minister and college professor who founded the independent ministry known as Good News Unlimited.

Froom, L. E.: Prominent General Conference scholar and historian.

Gilbert., F. C.: Jewish convert to Adventism who became pastor and General Conference leader.

Grieve, R.: Australian conference president, left church, sanctuary doctrine opponent.

Haskell, S. N.: Adventist pioneer missionary and Bible teacher; strongly supported Ellen White.

Hilgert, Earl: Andrews University Seminary teacher, left church over opposition to sanctuary doctrine.

James, Norman: Son of an Adventist college professor who supported Ford.

Johnson, O. A.: Prominent Bible teacher loyal to Ellen White.

Jones, A. T.: One of two young ministers whom "the Lord sent with a most precious message."

Lindsell, Harold: Prominent Evangelical scholar of the 1960s.

Loughborough, J. N.: Post-1844 Adventist pioneer.

Olson, W. H.: An independent critic opposed to Adventism.

Prescott, W. W.: Initially opposed 1888 message, later proclaimed it powerfully in Australia (1895). Lost conviction of sanctuary message when he accepted "new view" of "the daily."

Richards, H. M. S., Sr.: Founder of The Voice of Prophecy.

Smith, Uriah: Editor of the church paper, The Review and Herald, in Ellen White’s time; author of Thoughts on Daniel and the Revelation.

Snide, Harold: Seventh-day Adventist college professor, left church due to sanctuary doctrine opposition.

Starr, G. B.: Missionary to Australia, contemporary with and supportive of Ellen White.

Waggoner, E. J.: The other of these two (Jones and Waggoner).

Walvoord, John: Baptist pastor and theologian, professor at Dallas Theological Seminary.

The Author of This Outline: Formerly Presbyterian, became Seventh-day Adventist in 1929, attended Southern Junior College (Collegedale) 1933-35 while Snide taught there, graduated Columbia Union College 1939, ordained as pastor 1945, missionary to Uganda and Kenya 1945-65, graduated with M. Th. from Andrews University Seminary 1965 (had Hilgert for professor), pastor Southeastern California Conference, sent back to Africa as Adventist All Africa Editorial Consultant 1979-85 (during which time wrote this Outline), serves now as member of the editorial board of the 1888 Message study Committee, and local elder in home church in Northern California Conference.

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