Ellen G. White’s The Great Controversy is the last volume of her Conflict of the Ages series, a five-part narrative tracing the cosmic battle between Christ and Satan from its beginnings in heaven to its final resolution in the new earth. White explained that the book was not merely her own thoughts but a divinely guided unfolding of events, both past and future, to show how God’s hand has worked through history and how the controversy between good and evil will ultimately be resolved. The book traces church history from the destruction of Jerusalem, through the rise of the papacy and the Dark Ages, the Protestant Reformation, the American religious revivals, and the rise of the Advent movement. It emphasizes how Satan has worked through deception, persecution, and compromise to oppose God’s truth, while Christ has continually preserved a faithful people. The final chapters focus on last-day events, including the role of the United States in prophecy, issues of religious liberty,...
This collection brings together the voices of Protestant reformers, early Seventh-day Adventist pioneers, and other faithful Christian writers whose works have shaped and strengthened the church through the centuries. Preserved here are writings that testify of God’s leading, warn against error, and inspire deeper study of His Word. Each work is accompanied by a link to download a PDF, making this treasury of faith and conviction both accessible and practical for those seeking to understand our spiritual heritage and stand firm in the present truth. Adventist Pioneers Leslie Hardinge, Through the Tabernacle Along His Way With Jesus in His Sanctuary Uriah Smith, Daniel and The Revelation: The Response of History to the Voice of Prophecy Ellen G. White Martin Luther