Francis M. Wilcox

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Francis McLellan Wilcox (1865โ€“1951) was a

Adventist Review) for 33 years.[1]

Biography

He was an early student of South Lancaster Academy (today

1919 Bible Conference
.

Books published

  • Facing the Crisis (1920)
  • The Fall of Jerusalem (1920?)
  • The Coming Crisis (1933)
  • What the Bible Teaches (1926)
  • The Testimony of Jesus (1934)
  • The Gospel of Health (1935)
  • Seventh-day Adventists in Time of War (1936)
  • Day by Day: a compilation of Bible texts and topics (1937)
  • The Early and Latter Rain (1938)
  • The More Abundant Life (1939)
  • Quit Yourselves Like Men: an open letter to our young men in camp and field (1940)
  • Heart-to-Heart Talks (1948)
  • Divine Revelation (194-?)

See also

References

  1. Review and Herald
    : 13. September 27, 1951.
  2. ^ Don F. Neufeld (1996). Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia (Revised ed.). Review and Herald.

External links

Preceded by Chairperson of the
Ellen G. White Estate

1938 โ€“ 1944
Succeeded by
Preceded by
W. A. Spicer
Editor of the
Adventist Review

1911 โ€“ 1944
Succeeded by
W. A. Spicer