In 1853, at twenty-one years of age, John N. Loughborough began working with James and Ellen White preaching the gospel of Christ and sharing the three angels' messages with all who would listen. From that time until his death in 1924, Loughborough was a faithful witness and dedicated minister of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. During his ministry, Loughborough experienced many trials and miracles. From battling blizzards in the Midwest to being threatened by a knife-wielding man in California, he relied on God for protection as he preached to overflow crowds and converted hundreds of...
In 1853, at twenty-one years of age, John N. Loughborough began working with James and Ellen White preaching the gospel of Christ and sharing the thre...
A collection of fourteen books, four pamphlets, and some fifty Review and Herald articles. Includes the hard-to-find book -Rise and Progress of the Seventh-day Adventists- with its some sixty illustrations of the early work, most of which were not included in the later volume -The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress.- Loughborough, John Norton (1832-1924).- Pioneer evangelist and administrator. Loughborough, an Adventist since his conversion at age 11, accepted the Sabbath and sanctuary messages September 1852 after hearing J. N. Andrews give a series of lectures in Rochester,...
A collection of fourteen books, four pamphlets, and some fifty Review and Herald articles. Includes the hard-to-find book -Rise and Progress of the Se...