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    Part II: Seventh-day Adventist Works

    (Except Works by Mrs. E. G. White)

    Listed here are all the publications by Seventh-day Adventists—other than Mrs. White—up to 1851. Included is the T. M. Preble tract. Preble was, for a few years—1844 to 1847—a Sabbathkeeping Adventist. Works issued after 1851 are listed here only if they are cited in this present book or if some portion of them is from the pen of Mrs. E. G. White.EGWC 684.14

    The first publishing plant of the Seventh-day Adventists, formerly located in Battle Creek, and known under various names, eventually became known as the “Review and Herald Publishing Association,” now located in Washington, D.C. Books published by it while in Battle Creek bear various imprints, as (Steam Press of the) Seventh-day Adventist Publishing Association, Review and Herald Office, etc.EGWC 684.15

    The second publishing house, established at Oakland, California, as the Pacific Seventh-day Adventist Publishing Association, later took its present name “Pacific Press,” and afterward moved to Mountain View, California.EGWC 684.16

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