William Ambrose Spicer
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William Ambrose Spicer (1865–1952) was a Seventh-day Adventist minister and president of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.[1]
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- "William Ambrose Spicer, A Personal Tribute" by J. L. McElhany(DjVu file)
- Biographical Sketch of W. A. Spicer by D. E. Rebok (DjVu file)
- Our Day by Spicer on Project Gutenburg
- Our Day online text and PDF.
- William A. Spicer Papers at the Center for Adventist Research at Andrews University (PDF file)
- How the Spirit of Prophecy Met a Crisis: Memories and Notes of the "Living Temple" Controversy by W. A. Spicer
[edit] References
- ^ (1996) Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 266-267. ISBN 0-8280-0918-X.
Preceded by A. G. Daniells |
President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists 1922 – 1930 |
Succeeded by Charles H. Watson |
Preceded by W. W. Prescott |
Editor of the Adventist Review 1909 – 1911 |
Succeeded by F. M. Wilcox |
Preceded by F. M. Wilcox |
Editor of the Adventist Review 1945 (for six months) |
Succeeded by Francis D. Nichol |