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W. W. Prescott and the 1911 Edition of The Great Controversy

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    90. Page 524

    The denial of the divinity of Christ is spoken of as a dangerous error, and it is apparently made synonymous with the denial of the pre-existence of Christ. In the present theological controversy it is the deity of Christ which is denied, while His divinity—using the term in a modern sense—is acknowledged. It would seem necessary to change this language on page 325, in order to make it in harmony with the present situation.WWPGC 32.9

    Response: Criticism accepted, and text changed by using the word “deity” in place of “divinity.”WWPGC 32.10

    1888 book read: “Another dangerous error, is the doctrine that denies the divinity of Christ, claiming that He had no existence before His advent to this world.”WWPGC 32.11

    1911 edition reads: “Another dangerous error is the doctrine that denies the deity of Christ, claiming that He had no existence before His advent to this world.”WWPGC 32.12

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