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| | The Adventist Connection |
 | | Over his years at Battle Creek, JHK undertook to rationalize the therapeutic traditions, find some scientific basis for what was done, improve the professionalism of services, expand services to the non-Adventist community, popularize the ideas of vegetarianism and hydrotherapy, and establish a medical school oriented to the peculiar requirements of the Adventist cult. |
 | | JHK offered the rights to the church saying it could "make enough money to support the entire denominational work." EGW rejected the offer, fearing it would turn the church from its first duty of preparing for the second coming. |
 | | JHK and the San had become the bright light of Adventism as it presented itself to the world, but the San was not Adventist-spriritual (revelations and hell-fire) but Adventist-material (food, clothes, rules of living, etc. preached with a hell-fire attitude). |
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