“It is the best book I have ever seen on the subject, after a study of it for twenty years.” --Rev. Wm. Armstrong, Canton, Pa., Genessee Conf. of M. E. Church.
“It is a very full discussion of the question on which Adventists differ from us.” --Baptist Christian Herald, Detroit, Michigan.
“It is a thorough exposure of this, modern delusion. How any system of error can survive such an exposure will be a mystery. This book ought to be circulated in every community where Adventism is preached.” --Christian Oracle (Disciple) Des Moines, Iowa.
“I am delighted with it. It is kind, candid, careful, correct and comprehensive. I heartily commend the work as the best that has yet been published on that subject.” --Prof. D. R. Dungan, President of Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa.
“He exposes with unsparing logic, but never with malice, the errors of Seventh-Day Adventism. This book is eminently fitted to do good.” --Rev. Kendall Brooks, D. D., ex- President of Kalamazoo College, Michigan.
“I did not know that it was possible to give so perfect an answer to t the letter of Adventism I have always felt that its spirit was contrary to the Gospel. Your exposure is doubtless the ablest and most comprehensive in existence.” --Rev. Theodore Nelson, LL. D., late president of Kalamazoo Baptist College.
“I pronounce it simply overwhelming.” --Rev. B. F. Whittemore, Principal of Lester Seminary, Holden, Missouri.
"Your work is a book we have long needed, and now should be in the hands of every Christian.” --Rev. J. Cairns, Colfax College, Wash.
“No other book has fallen into our hands that is so well adapted to meet the sophistry and statements of Seventh-Day Adventists as this.” --Central Free Will Baptists, Farmington, West Virginia.
“The most effective work that has yet been published.” --Missionary Visitor.
“It would be a good plan to place a copy of it in every circulating library in the land.” --Methodist Michigan Christian Advocate, Detroit.
“A strong and vigorous book on Seventh-Dayism. The best thing published upon this subject.” --Chicago Standard, Baptist.
“An interesting and valuable book.” --Central Baptist.
“What books would you recommend to meet the advocates of S. D. Adventism? “Ans. “We would recommend you to read Seventh- Day Adventists Renounced, by Eld. Canright.” --The Christian Workers Magazine, Oct., 1912, published by the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago.
The work of a specialist is highly valued when his particular line is under investigation.
This work is the product of many years of careful study by a specialist on the history, methods and doctrines of Seventh Day Adventists. For twenty-eight years I was intimately associated with that people, as member, minister, writer and author and aided much in building up that work. I joined them only fourteen years from their beginning, hence became well acquainted with all its founders, their early theories, and have all their first books published during the first forty years. Am perfectly familiar with every argument they use and the answer to it. I know their inside history and weak points as others could not. It is a complete text book on that subject. Here is what competent judges say who have read and used it :
€œOn some subjects there is one book that stands so far above all other books on the same subject that if a person has that one book he needs no other on that subject. Canrights Seventh-Day Adventism Renounced is just such a book. It is a complete and perfect exposure of that delusion from beginning to end. Adventists have attempted no reply to it for the simple reason that they cannot, so they are trying to throw doubt on his character and standing, but that also is a hopeless task. If you are troubled with Adventism, get this book. Read it; study it; lend it ; confront them with it ; insist on them meeting it, and you will have no more trouble with them.€ --Southland Evangelist, Hartworth, Texas.
€œIt is the best book I have ever seen on the subject, after a study of it for twenty years.€ --Rev. Wm. Armstrong, Canton, Pa., Genessee Conf. of M. E. Church.
€œIt is a very full discussion of the question on which Adventists differ from us.€ --Baptist Christian Herald, Detroit, Michigan.
€œIt is a thorough exposure of this, modern delusion. How any system of error can survive such an exposure will be a mystery. This book ought to be circulated in every community where Adventism is preached.€ --Christian Oracle (Disciple) Des Moines, Iowa.
€œI am delighted with it. It is kind, candid, careful, correct and comprehensive. I heartily commend the work as the best that has yet been published on that subject.€ --Prof. D. R. Dungan, President of Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa.
€œHe exposes with unsparing logic, but never with malice, the errors of Seventh-Day Adventism. This book is eminently fitted to do good.€ --Rev. Kendall Brooks, D. D., ex- President of Kalamazoo College, Michigan.
€œI did not know that it was possible to give so perfect an answer to t the letter of Adventism I have always felt that its spirit was contrary to the Gospel. Your exposure is doubtless the ablest and most comprehensive in existence.€ --Rev. Theodore Nelson, LL. D., late president of Kalamazoo Baptist College.
€œI pronounce it simply overwhelming.€ --Rev. B. F. Whittemore, Principal of Lester Seminary, Holden, Missouri.
"Your work is a book we have long needed, and now should be in the hands of every Christian.€ --Rev. J. Cairns, Colfax College, Wash.
€œNo other book has fallen into our hands that is so well adapted to meet the sophistry and statements of Seventh-Day Adventists as this.€ --Central Free Will Baptists, Farmington, West Virginia.
€œThe most effective work that has yet been published.€ --Missionary Visitor.
€œIt would be a good plan to place a copy of it in every circulating library in the land.€ --Methodist Michigan Christian Advocate, Detroit.
€œA strong and vigorous book on Seventh-Dayism. The best thing published upon this subject.€ --Chicago Standard, Baptist.
€œAn interesting and valuable book.€ --Central Baptist.
€œWhat books would you recommend to meet the advocates of S. D. Adventism? €œAns. €œWe would recommend you to read Seventh- Day Adventists Renounced, by Eld. Canright.€ --The Christian Workers Magazine, Oct., 1912, published by the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago.