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1101 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 25.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… Bro. Canright’s book do not look reasonable to me, and many of Dr. W’s arguments have seemed to me to be reasonable; but there are many points on which I am not clear …

1102 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 98.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… that Canright’s pamphlet was unfit for circulation, and that it did not meet the issue at all, and I was just simple enough to think that after these things …

1103 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 165.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… Eld. Canright's writings; the second was with reference to the point in controversy between Elds. Smith, Canright, and my father on the one side, and Elds. Waggoner …

1104 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 208.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… , like Canright, I suppose, etc., etc. Of course these and other things have been a terrible blow to me, when I thought I was doing the utmost in my power and earnestly …

1105 Historical Sketches of the Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists, p. 295.8 (Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists)

THE MINISTRATION OF ANGELS. (Der Dienst der Engel.) By D. M. Canright. Treating in a most interesting manner this much neglected but important subject, and giving an exposition of the origin, history, and destiny of Satan. 144 pages. 20 cts.

1106 In Defense of the Faith

A Reply to Canright

1107 In Defense of the Faith, p. 9.1 (William Henry Branson)

… . M. Canright, who had some months before resigned the pastorate of the Baptist church at Otsego, Michigan, and who at one time had been a Seventh-day Adventist …

1108 In Defense of the Faith, p. 9.2 (William Henry Branson)

… Mr. Canright. renounced the Seventh-day Adventist faith he became a great opposer of their teachings, spending much of his time following their evangelists …

1109 In Defense of the Faith, p. 9.3 (William Henry Branson)

… Mr. Canright’s opposition to the faith and teachings of Seventh-day Adventists that leaders of various religious organizations who felt the need of assistance …

1110 In Defense of the Faith, p. 10.2 (William Henry Branson)

… Mr. Canright. If, therefore, Mr. Canright’s arguments can be successfully disproved, the arguments of all those who have made use of his teachings will likewise …

1111 In Defense of the Faith, p. 10.3 (William Henry Branson)

… Mr. Canright’s death certain religious organizations have become especially zealous in republishing and circulating his writings. In effect, this means …

1112 In Defense of the Faith, p. 10.4 (William Henry Branson)

… Mr. Canright’s writings, resulting in confusing the minds of some as to the character and work of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. We have felt it proper to …

1113 In Defense of the Faith, p. 11.1 (William Henry Branson)

… Mr. Canright renounces not only Seventh-day Adventism but also the fundamental teachings of the great Protestant churches concerning the law of God. It …

1114 In Defense of the Faith, p. 12 (William Henry Branson)

Chapter 1 — What Did Mr. Canright Renounce?

1115 In Defense of the Faith, p. 12.1 (William Henry Branson)

Mr. Canright says that he renounced Seventh-day Adventism. He had served as a minister of the Seventh-day Adventist Church for about twenty-eight years (with …

1116 In Defense of the Faith, p. 13.1 (William Henry Branson)

… Mr. Canright went in through ignorance, and concerning which he later began to have doubts? What is the faith which his doubts overbalanced and which he finally …

1117 In Defense of the Faith, p. 13.2 (William Henry Branson)

These questions are vital, and should be understood by the reader before we proceed to reply to some of the many arguments Mr. Canright employs against the doctrines themselves.

1118 In Defense of the Faith, p. 13.3 (William Henry Branson)

Mr. Canright says he renounced “Seventh-day Adventism.” His book indicates that he rejected it in toto. He brands it as a system of error and a “yoke of bondage” ( Seventh …

1119 In Defense of the Faith, p. 19.1 (William Henry Branson)

This is, in brief, what Seventh-day Adventists believe, and this is, therefore, what Mr. Canright renounced and endeavored to refute.

1120 In Defense of the Faith, p. 19.2 (William Henry Branson)

… Mr. Canright centers his most powerful attacks, and which appears to have been his chief stumbling block, is the one mentioned under Nos. 6-8, the immutability …