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Appendix A 3SM-SG 26

The Great Controversy—1911 Edition 3SM-SG 26

1. Briefly list the most obvious changes in the 1911 edition of The Great Controversy. (3SM 433.1-437)
  3SM-SG 26.2

2. Why were new quotations from historians sometimes used? (3SM 435.1)
  3SM-SG 26.3

3. In some places forms of expression were changed. Why? (3SM 435.1, 436.1)
  3SM-SG 26.4

4. What could be said as the major reason for using certain histories? (3SM 436.1)
  3SM-SG 26.5

5. How did Ellen White’s two years in Europe help her in preparing this edition of The Great Controversy? (3SM 438.1)
  3SM-SG 27.1

6. Why were some things left out of earlier editions of The Great Controversy? (3SM 439.1)
  3SM-SG 27.2

7. How does W. C. White answer the question: “Has Sister White the authority and right to make changes in her published writings?” (3SM 441.1)
  3SM-SG 27.3

8. Review how Ellen White expanded several areas in the controversy story. (3SM 443.1)
  3SM-SG 27.4

9. What was Ellen White’s greatest concern as she made the controversy story available to the world outside the Seventh-day Adventist Church? (3SM 443.1, 444.1)
  3SM-SG 27.5