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Periodicals

The Advent Herald. EGWC 683.4

Beginning with February, 1844, this was the name of the Boston journal formerly known as Signs of the Times, one of the principal and official organs of the Millerites, under the control of Himes. It continued for some years after 1844 as a chief organ of the central body of first-day Adventists. EGWC 683.5

Canright, D. M. “Seventh-day Adventism Renounced,” The Michigan Christian Advocate, July 16-Oct. 15, 1887 (vol. 13, nos. 30, 32-36, 38-43), p. 2 in each issue. EGWC 683.6

The basis for his book of the same title published in 1889. EGWC 683.7

Crosier, O. R. L. “The Law of Moses,” The Day-Star, Extra, February. 7, 1846 (vol. 9), pp. 1-8. EGWC 683.8

This article constitutes the entire issue with the exception of about a column and a half. The Day-Star was a Millerite paper published in Cincinnati, Ohio, for a few years. EGWC 683.9

Editorial, “Fashion as a Dress Reformer,” The Independent, Oct. 23, 1913 (vol. 76, no. 3386), pp. 151, 152. EGWC 683.10

Royden, A. Maude. “The Destructive Younger Generation,” Ladies’ Home Journal, March, 1924 (vol. 41, no. 3), p. 31. EGWC 683.11

Soehren, Irene E. “Coronary Thrombosis Not a Death Sentence,” Hygeia, March, 1948 (vol. 26, no. 3), pp. 182, 183, 214, 215. EGWC 683.12

Hygeia (now Today’s Health) is one of the publications of the American Medical Association. EGWC 683.13