Examples of using Adventists in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Seven Day Adventists.
Should Adventists be concerned about it?
Pentecostal Adventists.
Some Adventists do not celebrate Christmas.
Who Are the Seven Day Adventists?
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We are Seventh-day Adventists, and of this name we are never to be ashamed.
Who are the Seventh Day Adventists?
Early Adventists had such an experience in the Millerite movement.
Why is this point important to us as Adventists?
Those were not easy days for the Adventists who had been disappointed.
Jehovah 's Witnesses Nazarenes and Reform Adventists.
Why can we as Seventh-day Adventists never say that we haven't been warned?
What is their relationship to us as Seventh-day Adventists?
Not many Adventists lived in East Timor, so he didn't have many places to stop.
What does this all mean for us as Seventh-day Adventists?
Like so many Adventists lived through the“Great disappointment” of 1844.
His parents were newly converted Seventh-day Adventists.
As Seventh-day Adventists we believe that Jesus will come again, but how soon?
Prophecy, as we have seen with Jehova's Witnesses, Adventists and countless sects;
As Seventh-day Adventists, we believe and preach that Jesus is coming again soon.
It will beseen that these heretics held the same doctrine as the Adventists.
I was shown that Sabbathkeeping Adventists should not engage in life insurance.
That includes ones like Baptists and Seventh-Day Adventists.
As Seventh-day Adventists, we see ourselves as fulfilling the characteristics of the end-time remnant.
It became glaringly apparent that some of the most die-hard Seventh-day Adventists are Catholic at heart.
As Seventh-day Adventists we do share important beliefs in common with some other Christian bodies.
In a special sense Seventh-day Adventists have been set in the world as watchmen and lightbearers.
Seventh-day Adventists believe it is also a call to live lives of simplicity and modesty that witness against materialism and a culture of affluence.
Many Seventh-Day Adventists are vegetarians, physically active, and involved in their community.
Most were Seventh-Day Adventists, who as conscientious objectors refused to bear arms.