An intermediary level of church governance that first developed during the 1890s in Australia. It was adopted as part of the reorganization of the denomination in 1901 as an intermediate level of church governance that functioned as a check against *kingly power at the church headquarters. EGWD union conferences.2
During Ellen G. White’s lifetime, labor or trade disputes were common, particularly as America EGWD unions, labor.2
Untainted. For example, Ellen G. White stated that “a character unsullied before God is rare” (4T 622). EGWD unsullied.2
Unrestricted or free to act (DA 550). EGWD untrammeled.2