Review and Herald

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Review and Herald was a prominent 19th-century Seventh-day Adventist periodical that served as a key platform for church news, theology, and doctrinal development.

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instanceOf Christian periodical
Seventh-day Adventist periodical
religious magazine
associatedWith Ellen G. White NERFINISHED
James White NERFINISHED
early Seventh-day Adventist pioneers
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
distribution international readership among Adventists
national circulation in the United States
format periodical
genre denominational press
religious journalism
hasTopic Sabbath observance
Second Coming of Christ NERFINISHED
health reform
missionary work
sanctuary doctrine
historicalSignificance central organ for shaping Adventist identity in the 19th century
one of the earliest official Adventist periodicals
ideology Seventh-day Adventist beliefs
language English
medium print
notableRole key platform for early Seventh-day Adventist communication
vehicle for dissemination of Adventist doctrines
primaryFocus Seventh-day Adventist theology
church news
doctrinal development
publicationCentury 19th century
publisher Review and Herald Publishing Association NERFINISHED
religiousDenomination Seventh-day Adventist Church NERFINISHED
religiousPerspective Sabbatarian
millenarian
subjectMatter biblical interpretation
church organization
devotional articles
mission reports
prophetic interpretation
targetAudience interested Protestant readers
members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
theologicalOrientation Adventist NERFINISHED
Protestant
usedFor announcing church meetings and conferences
communication of official church positions
debate and clarification of Adventist doctrines
promoting Adventist literature

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J. N. Andrews editorOf Review and Herald