EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index)
Marriageable age - Meal, Meals
Marriageable age
Marriageable age, youth of, warning to AH 44
Marriage bed
Marriage bed, violation of, is ground for divorce AH 341-2
Marriage ceremony
Marriage ceremony, adjustment of husband and wife to each other after MH 359-60
display at, make no great AH 100-1; 4T 503, 515
hour of, is date of success or failure in life for many people AH 43
jesting is out of place at AH 101
prayer offered after AH 101
what to do when invited to AH 100
Marriage chamber
Marriage chamber, hallowed by vigils of angels 5T 362
Marriage contract, Marriage contracts
Marriage contract, Marriage contracts, ancient, generally made by parents for children PP 171-2; 3SG 110-1; SR 85-6
dowry in See Dowry
Jacob’s SR 89
See also Marriage engagement
Marriage covenant
Marriage covenant, blessing when intelligently entered into MH 356-7
is sacred 2T 391
sins of darkest hue covered by 2T 391, 472-3
Marriage dowry
Marriage dowry See Dowry
Marriage engagement, Marriage engagements
Marriage engagement, Marriage engagements, ancient, generally made by parents for children PP 171-5, 188-9; 3SG 110-1; SR 85-6
consider, carefully AH 340; FE 105; MYP 450
does not make it positively necessary to take marriage vow FE 105; MYP 449-50
forbidden by God, should be retracted without delay 5T 365
is conditional FE 105; MYP 449-50
Jacob’s SR 89
that bind youth to stumbling blocks CT 344-5
when it is better to break than to keep FE 105; MYP 449-50
with person of cheap character CT 344
Marriage feast
Marriage feast, Christ attended, at Cana AH 100, 341; 5BC 1132; DA 144-53; MH 333, 356; ML 186; 7T 114; Te 98
Christ’s first miracle was performed at AH 341; DA 147-9; MH 333, 356; 7T 114; Te 98
Eastern, preliminaries of COL 405-6
Jewish, continued several days DA 145
Mary hoped Christ would work miracle at, in Cana DA 145
parables relating to See Parable
reminder of marriage supper of Lamb DA 151
Samson’s PP 563
Marriage institution
Marriage institution, abuse of, has become dreadful curse MYP 461
antediluvians perverted PP 101
Christ did not come to destroy AH 99
Christ established MH 356
designed of God to be blessing to man MYP 461
established by God for benefit of humanity MB 63-4
husband who does violence to design of AH 116
Israel’s teachers made, of none effect AH 341
one of God’s first gifts to man PP 46
ordained at creation MB 63-4; PP 46
originated by God PP 46
perversion of, opens door to misery and vice PP 338
Satan’s studied effort to pervert PP 338; 2T 480
Marriage mantle
Marriage mantle, woes and wickedness hidden under AH 44
Marriage obligations
Marriage obligations, young man who would not be true to FE 101-2; MYP 445-6
Marriage partners / Husband and wife
accountable for choosing, for best influence LYL 22
bonds of heavenly origin for HP 205:5
censure in jest to be avoided by LYL 15:1
Christ and the church show relationship for TSB 26:3
defects in; help each other instead of finding LYL 31:2
differences not to come between TDG 111:3
duty of, often mistaken HP 205:4
estrangement between, was unnecessary UL 93:3
friends are fine for, but not to meddle 1MCP 157:2
help each other; avoid sensual indulgence TSB 114:4
home may be polluted by attitudes of 1MCP 156:3
indifferent or estranged, grace may unite AG 115:4
individualities of, not to be merged 1MCP 154:3
lives of each other to be made happy by TDG 335
love,
grows between, when they each love God TSB 26:2
to be cultivated by, for happiness 1MCP 158
tokens to be interchanged privately by HP 207:2
loving God supremely fills and satisfies HP 205:3
parents needed in choosing LYL 48:0
patience, kindness and love developed by LYL 31:1
Providence can unite, in bonds of heaven AG 115:5
seek to make each other happy HP 206:5
strong minds appropriate for, with individuality 2MCP 429:1
talk all things over together HP 203:4
thought of error in marriage be to expelled by HP 203:3
unfaithfulness of, seen in the judgment Mar 340:6
unselfish love of, for souls HP 207:4
value each other by effort to retain love HP 206:5
wisdom and discernment lacking in bewitched 1MCP 298:0
Marriage portion
Marriage portion, Jewish wife’s, usually consisted of pieces of money COL 193
Marriage procession
Marriage procession, in Christ’s time COL 405-6
Marriage proposals
Marriage proposals, of unbeliever, answer that should be given to 4T 506
that Christian should not listen to AH 48
Marriage relation, Marriage relations
Marriage relation, Marriage relations, abuse of, crime of modern times 2T 252
one sign of last days 2T 252
affects: future generations AH 72
future life AH 72
binding claims of, on person converted after marriage PP 175
bonds of, will not hold without mutual forbearance and love AH 112
can be blessing by Christ’s grace AH 100
Christianity ought to have controlling influence on PP 563
companionship in, should be close and tender AH 112
should be holy and elevating AH 112
correct views of, few people have AH 44
dictates of reason should control 2SM 440
do not enter: from impulse or blind passion 2SM 421
without careful and prayerful consideration 2T 380
without knowledge of duties of practical home life AH 87
does not always make fickle mind firm AH 57
entering into, is not license to indulge animal passions 2T 480
erroneous ideas re AH 341-2
false step in, many people lose their souls by 2BC 1031
God’s commendation may be had in AH 102
God’s original purpose in establishing AH 99
happiness and prosperity of, depend on unity of parties PP 174
hastily entering into, often becomes galling yoke PP 175
how Satan uses, as net to entangle souls AH 72
is holy 2T 252
lack of respect for, among antediluvians FE 421-2; PP 92, 101; 3SG 63-4
lesson re, for all ages PP 147
love in, should be of holy quality 2T 473
many people enter into, merely to please fancy 4T 504
with impulse and passion AH 72
often entered with jest and levity AH 72
one of God’s sacred ordinances AH 121; 2SM 440
parties to, should seek to glorify God from the first 2T 380
passion of base quality found in 2T 473
persons entering: mistakes of 2SM 420-40
perfect love and harmony should exist between AH 103
should fulfill God’s purpose for them AH 99
persons who should never enter 2SM 422
pledge to be made by bride and groom in AH 103
privileges and duties of AH 121-8
questions to be considered by persons entering 2SM 421-3
responsibility resting on persons who enter MYP 461
results of entering, without due consideration 2SM 421-3
rights and happiness of, carefully guard PP 147; SR 80
sanctity of, how some wives break down walls designed to protect 2T 306
self-control needed by persons entering AH 124
selfishness of some people who enter 2SM 423
serious consideration for, deplorable lack of MYP 461
should be blending of two lives into one AH 102
Solomon’s experience in, warning to us SD 165
that pleases God AH 114
to understand, is work of lifetime 7T 45
unsuitability in, when there will be no talk of AH 120
vileness of every description covered by 2T 252
woman who enters, questions having vital bearing upon well-being of 5T 362
what Christians should consider before entering 2T 380
when, becomes odious to wife AH 228
See also Husband and Wife
Marriage relationship
Marriage relationship, Christ came to restore, to its original sanctity AH 121
Christ did not come to destroy AH 121
See also Sexual relations
Marriage supper (of Lamb)
Marriage supper (of Lamb), Christ will come to take His people to GC 427
Christ will serve His people at CG 387
eaten in New Jerusalem EW 19; 1T 69
entertainments used by Satan to keep souls away from TM 85
fig-leaf garment cannot be worn at COL 311
guests at, God’s people as GC 427
last call to, every one is to hear GW 27
last invitation to 6T 412
parable re COL 307-19; GC 426-7 See also Parable
path to, person who will lighten COL 414
person who will be unprepared for 5T 690
redeemed will sit down with Christ at DA 151
wedding festivities point to DA 151
wedding garment for, God’s righteousness is SD 98, 368
righteousness of Christ is 1SM 331; TM 85
who will partake of SD 368
you will receive appointment to sit with Christ at 1SM 109-10
Supplement
call to, showed God’s desire for favored people TDG 275:4
last call is being given to; keep lamps burning TDG 33:5
no one will taste, without wedding garment OHC 264:4
Marriage tie, Marriage ties
Marriage tie, Marriage ties, no dissolution of, except for unfaithfulness to marriage vow MB 63
Satan binds many people by GC 597
Marriage vow, Marriage vows
Marriage vow, Marriage vows, adultery is only ground for breaking AH 344 See also Adultery; Divorce
be as true as steel to your AH 104
binding claims of 5T 110-11
broken as result of: immature marriage 5T 111
intoxicating liquor Te 31
church member who has broken, what to do re AH 346
erroneous teachings re 5T 140-1
heartaches of many persons bound by AH 44
how some wives violate their 2T 306
husband who violates 2SM 425
lack of wedding ring is not sign that one is untrue to TM 180-1
links destinies of two individuals with bonds that only death should sever 4T 507
loyalty to, married gospel workers should maintain 5T 594-5
man to whom, became galling chains 2T 89
man who broke his 2T 89, 270-1, 300-6
can be kept by God’s grace MH 361
significance of AH 106
responsibilities involved in, youth need to sense 4T 507
six months after making, what happens to some people MYP 458
unfaithfulness to, grounds for divorce AH 344; MB 63
unites man and wife as one AH 114
violation of, unfaithfulness of church to Christ is likened to GC 381
when breaking of, would not be right 2SM 339
wife violates, when she relates family troubles to another man 2T 306
wife whose husband has violated AH 346
Married
Married, woman who thought she must become, in order to get well 2T 324
Married children
Married children, solemn obligation of, to parents 1T 218
Married life
Married life, beginning of, need of reconsecration to God at AH 103
devote, to winning souls to Christ AH 102
do not let, be one of contention 7T 47
duties of, what a girl needs to do before taking up 2T 564
every year of, seek to glorify God by your union during 2T 380
first year of 7T 45
has its real difficulties and homely details AH 110
in which love dies out 2T 474
knowledge that parents should put into practice in 2T 472
many parents do not obtain during, knowledge they need 2T 472-3
not all romance AH 110
parties to, sometimes act like undisciplined and perverse children AH 118
problems of, husband and wife should help each other to solve AH 119-20
responsibilities of MYP 461; 7T 45-50
preparation that youth need for MH 358
some women dissatisfied with their, warning re 2T 302
that becomes a galling yoke 2T 474
that was much like a desert 1T 695
thousands of persons disappointed in AH 44
trials in, how to meet AH 178-9
trifling disposition that will reveal itself in AH 57
unhappy, health impaired as result of 1T 696
women who regard, as disappointment 2T 464
wrongs that embitter, religion alone can prevent 5T 362
Married man (men)
Married man (men), flirtations of, women who invite MM 145
receiving attention from married or unmarried women AH 328
respect and affection of, is due to their wives AH 337
warned not to accept attention, praise, and petting by women Ev 495; 5T 596
women should never pet and flatter Ev 494-5
Married persons
Married persons See Husband and wife
Married woman (women)
Married woman (women), minister inclined to be much in company of, warning against 2SM 29
who is adulteress and harlot TM 434-5
See also Mother; Wife
Marrow
Marrow, rottenness in, indulgence of animal passions causes 2T 477
Marrying
Marrying, and giving in marriage MYP 456-60
there is in itself no sin in AH 121
Marshalltown, Iowa
Marshalltown, Iowa CSW 181-2
Mars’ Hill
Mars’ Hill in Athens AA 236-9; 6BC 1068; Ed 67, 173-4; MH 214; 1SM 292; SR 312-3
Martha
Martha, Lazarus’s sister DA 326, 525, 535, 558; 6T 118; WM 154
characteristics of, God’s work needs DA 525; 6T 118; TM 346
experience of, re sickness, death, and resurrection of Lazarus AH 204; DA 524-35; WM 156
faith of, severe test of SD 92
served table at Simon’s feast for Christ DA 558
Supplement
abounding in work of God like TMK 351:4
eagerness of, to honor Christ kept her from hearing Him OHC 281:3
reproof to, applies to many in our time OHC 281:2
Marthas
Marthas, in every church TM 346
wide field for DA 525
Martin, Bro.
Martinsville, N.S.W.
Martinsville, N.S.W. Ev 426, 455
Martyn, Wm. Carlos
Martyn, Wm. Carlos, quoted GC 136, 143, 154, 165-7, 221, 238, 289, 292-6
Martyr, Martyrs
Martyr, Martyrs, Albigenses as GC 271
among heathen, violent death suffered by DA 35
ashes of, abundant harvest for God has sprung from AA 465
babies die as, to filthy lust for tobacco Te 58-9
Berquin (Louis de) as GC 217-8
blood of, as seed of gospel GC 240, 634; SR 321
city of Rome drunk with GC 133
brought to stake in Switzerland GC 180
catacombs will yield up, at resurrection of righteous dead GC 40
children, resurrected and in new earth EW 19; 2SG 54; 1T 69
children brought to Jesus later became, for His sake CT 180; DA 512; 4T 142
Christ’s message to, for truth’s sake AA 85-6
Christian: died at hands of Jews DA 619, 629-30
during apostolic times AA 597-8
during persecution led by Paul SR 267-8
slain at hands of pagans GC 39-41; SR 320-1
confession of faith by GC 459
conquerors of Satan in their death AA 576
consciousness that sustained, in tortures and flames GC 295
courage and fortitude of, given when needed DA 354
daily, members of family who are 2T 533
death of: cannot be compared to Christ’s sufferings 2T 215
how Christ’s death differed from 2T 214-5
without love is not enough 5T 168
devotion of, missionary must have GW 469
dissenters as, under persecution by Church of England GC 443
dying testimony of, souls won to Christ by SR 321
easier to play, than to overcome bad temper 3BC 1160
example of, SDA must follow 5T 213
faith of, SDA need 5T 187
faithful: refused deliverance on condition of deception, falsehood, and apostasy 4T 336
regarded with great approbation by God EW 210
triumphed with bright hope EW 225
faithful to Christ, accounted by Him as conquerors GC 42; PP 77
fanatics in Germany regarded themselves as GC 192
fanatics who would become, for their faith 1T 356-7
fidelity of, in times past 4T 250
to truth and right 4T 336
first, Abel as PP 77; 3SG 49-50; SR 54
first Christian, Stephen was AA 97-102, 597; MYP 113; SL 91; SR 265-8, 301
in A.D. 34 DA 233; GC 328; PK 699
for God, in dying became conquerors MB 30; PP 77
for their faith, are millions in all ages GC 665; SR 421
SDA shall know what prayer means when they hear of COL 172
graves of, voices crying to God from 5T 451
Hamilton (Patrick) as GC 250
Hannah More died as 1T 674
to selfishness of professed Christians 1T 674; 2T 332
history of death of, bodily suffering revealed in 2T 214-5
hope of, second advent is GC 302-3
Huss (John) as GC 107-10
idea that you are, overcome MYP 92
in Bohemia GC 97-8, 107-15, 254
in England GC 94-5, 247, 249-50
under Protestantism GC 251-2, 443
in France GC 215, 217-8, 220, 282
during St. Bartholomew Massacre GC 272-3
under Francis I GC 225-30
in Germany GC 211
in Netherlands GC 238
fortitude of GC 240
James (apostle) as AA 143, 597; SR 292
Jerome of Prague as GC 110-15
John the Baptist as AA 143; DA 221-5
John the Baptist’s experience as, sustained later Ed 158
Latimer (Hugh) as GC 249
life of, preserved for eternal glory DA 669
mangled forms of, cried to God for vengeance GC 59
might have denied truth and saved their lives by word or deed 4T 336
millions of: during persecutions of Dark Ages EW 211, 214
mangled during papal persecution GC 54-5, 59
suffered for Christ’s sake 1T 78
millions upon millions of, in Dark Ages DA 631
no, among God’s people after probation closes EW 284; GC 634
Paul as AA 496, 509-13, 597; SR 316-9
Paul’s dying testimony inspired, of succeeding ages SL 96
Peter as AA 537-8, 597; SR 315-6
red border worn upon robes of, in new earth EW 18-9; 2SG 54; 1T 68-9
regarded as deluded enthusiast or ambitious hypocrite AA 319
rejoicing of, for sake of their faith AA 116
resurrected and in New Jerusalem ML 357
resurrected at Christ’s resurrection DA 786
self-surrender of, is not necessarily service most acceptable to God COL 403
spirit that has set up stake and kindled burning pile for PP 77
stake of, gospel workers should not be turned from God’s work by PK 263
steadfastness of, for Christ’s cause EW 226
supposed, person who makes himself a 2SM 237
testimony of, witnessed for truth GC 42
that God’s cause does not need 1T 516
thousands of Christians died as, under Nero AA 487, 489-90; GC 40
true to their faith, were secured to Christ GC 42
Tyndale (Wm.) as GC 247; SR 351
vast host of, in resurrection of the righteous GC 40, 667
Waldensian, fortitude of GC 73-4, 271
Waldensian missionaries as GC 75
welcomed imprisonment, torture, and death rather than violate conscience 4T 336
Wishart (George) as GC 250
women who imagine themselves AH 248; 2T 251, 463; WM 151
world-renowned, Christian who is more precious than COL 403
Wycliffe’s followers as, under papal persecution GC 94-5
Supplement
as sides separate before last conflict 3SM 397:4
Christ encourages, and is crucified again with them 3SM 420:5
courage given to LDE 150
courage of, not given until needed OHC 125:4
drawing to the truth may result from being 3SM 420:3
last days to have Mar 199:3
seen around throne through open heavens at end of time 3SM 428:3
silent, abused verbally in home; Jesus is strength TSB 47:2
zeal of, transmitted in living oracles TMK 347:3
Martyr’s pile
Martyr’s pile, no pulpit like GC 226
Martyr’s stake
Martyr’s stake, God’s work cannot be hindered by 3T 406-7
Martyrdom
Martyrdom, Christ foresaw, of His followers DA 669
Christ’s cause not defeated by GC 41
Christ’s disciples suffered 2T 345
courage and fortitude for, given when needed DA 354
cup of, why John the Baptist was permitted to drink DA 224
faithful Christian about to suffer, story of 1T 657-8
God’s cause furthered by, of His servants AA 465
heretic’s, Calvin (John) witnessed GC 220
leaders of early church suffered AA 597
multitudes suffering, John saw in vision AA 588
nearly all of John’s former associates in ministry suffered AA 581
of Christians witnessed by angels GC 41
of gospel workers, gospel work was not stopped by GC 41
of the faithful, the wicked will be called to account for 7BC 913
pathway of apostles led to GC 351
Paul in constant danger of AA 331
persons called to suffer, follow in Christ’s steps GC 47
some people who witnessed Paul’s death suffered AA 510; SR 316-7
songs of triumph sung by Christians while suffering GC 41
Supplement
truth stronger than HP 179:2
Marvel, Marvels
Marvel, Marvels, devils work, in sight of men 1T 302 See also Miracle; Sign; Wonder
Marvelous
Marvelous, desire for the, Münzer’s (Thomas) teachings appealed to men’s GC 191
Mary (mother of Jesus)
1. Biography
angel’s announcement to, re birth of Christ DA 81-2, 98
journey of, with Joseph from Nazareth to Bethlehem DA 44
Christ was born to, in Bethlehem DA 43-4, 98
in rude building where beasts were sheltered DA 44, 48; 5T 269
shepherds visited, in Bethlehem DA 48
pondered things related by shepherds when Christ was born DA 48, 56
dedication of Christ as child by Joseph and, at temple CS 176; DA 50-8
Simeon’s prophecy re DA 55-7
confirmed by Anna the prophetess DA 55
wise men of East visited DA 63
fled with family to Egypt DA 64-5
returned with family from Egypt to Nazareth DA 66
training of Christ as child by, at Nazareth DA 68-74; SD 134
attended Passover Feast at Jerusalem when Christ was 12 DA 75-83, 89; SD 134
training of Christ by, as youth DA 89-90
became widow before wedding feast at Cana 5BC 1132; DA 145
John the Baptist’s mission deeply stirred DA 144
Christ’s baptism in Jordan reported to DA 144
Christ’s mysterious departure into wilderness was reported to DA 145
attended marriage feast in Cana DA 144-8
hopes of, at Cana DA 145-6
at Nazareth when Christ was rejected there DA 236
sought Christ while He was teaching DA 325
witnessed Christ’s crucifixion 5BC 1149; DA 744, 752; EW 176-7; SR 220-2, 224
John supported, at foot of cross DA 744, 752; SR 224
grief of, Christ on cross sought to lighten DA 82
committed by Christ to care of John AA 539; DA 146, 752; EW 177; SL 53; SR 224
sorrow of, turned to joy when Christ rose from dead DA 82
lived in John’s home after Christ’s crucifixion 5BC 1149; DA 752
2. Miscellaneous
as widow 5BC 1132; DA 145, 752; MB 111
believed her son was to be Israel’s Messiah DA 82, 90, 145
Christ aided, in her life of toil DA 82
Christ was urged by, to conform to usages of rabbis DA 90
Christ’s brothers induced, to try to persuade Him to be more prudent in His work DA 90, 321
Christ’s course as youth was mystery to DA 89
Christ’s first human teacher was DA 70; Ed 185; FE 439; MH 399; 8T 222
Christ’s life was marked with love and respect for DA 90
Christ’s mission not understood by DA 56, 82, 111, 145, 147
for many years DA 56
clear distinction between Christ’s relation to, as Son of man and as Son of God DA 147
doubts and disappointments of, re Christ DA 145
dressed as Galilean, in humblest garments DA 52
expected Messiah to reign on David’s throne DA 56
first-born son of, Christ was DA 51-2
high honor shown by God to, in committing His Son to her care DA 81
images of, rise of worship of EW 211
See also Mary, Virgin
kept in remembrance Christ’s divine Fatherhood 5BC 1116; SD 134
kinswoman of Elisabeth MH 372
maiden of Nazareth DA 98
partaker of Christ’s sufferings throughout His life DA 56, 90, 145, 744
poor peasant DA 50, 52, 55, 72; FE 151; MYP 79
possessed no merit in herself DA 147
priests and teachers sought aid of, in effort to control Christ DA 90
rabbis sought aid of, in efforts to influence Christ DA 85-6, 90
relationship of, to Christ in no way makes her equal to Him DA 147
relative of parties to marriage in Cana 5BC 1132; DA 144, 146; ML 186
remembered by Christ on cross AH 204; DA 512; EW 177; MH 42; SR 224; WM 156
respect and love for, Christ’s life was marked with DA 90
royal line of, Bethlehem was city of DA 44
salvation found by, only through Christ DA 147
spiritual relationship of, to Christ DA 147, 325
struggled with poverty and privation AH 204; DA 512; MB 111; MH 42
sweet and childlike faith of DA 98
sword pierced soul of, in Christ’s last agonies DA 82
taught Christ from scrolls of prophets 8T 222
taught Christ to sing Ev 498
thoughts and attitude of, re Christ DA 90
uneducated peasant DA 63
united with His brothers in efforts to influence Him CH 526-7; DA 90, 321
was of lineage of David DA 44
wavered in her faith in Christ as Messiah DA 90; EW 180
world received great blessing through Ed 61
Supplement
chosen by heaven UL 94:3
Christ’s response at Cana did not discourage; He helped her TDG 366:3
Fatherhood of Christ kept before TMK 27:3
marriage at Cana involved, as relative; she spoke to Jesus TDG 366:2
See also Christ, mother of
Mary (sister of Martha and Lazarus)
Mary (sister of Martha and Lazarus), anointed Christ’s feet 5BC 1101; DA 558-68, 720; Ed 109; EW 165, 268; 2SG 233; 4T 485, 487, 550-1; 6T 84
bathed Christ’s feet with her tears DA 568; EW 117
called Mary Magdalene DA 568, 788, 790; MB 129
characteristics of, God’s work needs DA 525; 6T 118; TM 346
Christ appeared to, after His resurrection DA 790-3; EW 187
deed of, immortalized on pages of sacred history DA 563
delivered from demons seven times DA 568; MB 129
disappointed on finding Christ’s tomb empty DA 788-90; EW 187; GC 403, 423; SR 371
distinguished from other Marys DA 564
experience of, at Simon’s feast for Christ DA 558-68, 720
lessons from SL 15
re sickness, death, and resurrection of Lazarus DA 524-36
faith of, severe test of SD 92
first person at Christ’s tomb after His resurrection DA 568, 788
first person greeted by Christ after His resurrection MB 129
first person to proclaim risen Saviour DA 568; Ev 471; WM 146
first to preach the risen Jesus UL 147:5
followed Christ’s body to sepulcher DA 568
forbidden to worship Christ immediately after His resurrection DA 790
gift of precious ointment bought for Christ by 5BC 1101; DA 558-9; 4T 485, 487, 550-1; 6T 84
has inspired many people to loving service 6T 310
has shed its fragrance wherever gospel has been preached DA 563
had fallen into sin DA 566-7
home of, Christ as guest in DA 326; FE 132; WM 154
last person at Christ’s tomb MB 129
led into sin by Simon of Bethany DA 566
lingered at Christ’s tomb after His burial DA 774; EW 187
listened earnestly to every word from Christ’s lips DA 558-9
offering of, not many of the poor would appreciate 5BC 1101
plan of, to place Christ’s body in grave used by Lazarus DA 790
poured out her love on Christ while He was alive DA 560
remained at Christ’s tomb after Peter and John left DA 789
reported to apostles that Christ’s tomb was empty DA 788
represents sincere love for truth 6T 118
resurrection message given by, to Christ’s disciples DA 790, 793
returned with Peter and John to Christ’s tomb DA 789
reverent and devoted listener of Christ DA 525
sat at Christ’s feet to learn from Him CT 442; MH 458; 1SM 80
sins of, Christ pardoned AH 204; DA 559, 567-8; WM 156
sitting at Jesus’ feet like TMK 351:4
stood by cross when Christ suffered DA 568
stored her mind with Christ’s words DA 525
wiped Christ’s feet with her long flowing hair DA 559; EW 117
Mary, Queen
Mary, Queen, of Scotland GC 250-1
Mary, Virgin
Mary, Virgin, people calling upon, on ship in storm 1T 81
worship of GC 43, 58, 174-5, 217; SR 323, 333
worship of images of EW 211
Mary Magdalene
Mary Magdalene See Mary (sister of Martha and Lazarus)
Masonic order
Masonic order Ev 618-22; 2SM 121-40
church member united with, seal of God will not be placed on Ev 622; 2SM 140
should sever his connection with it Ev 621-2
church member who belonged to, reproved Ev 621
is secret order or organization Ev 622; 2SM 140
true Christian should not belong to 2SM 122, 140
See also Secret organization
Masons
See Secret organization
Masquerade
Masquerade used by Satan to lead men into sin PP 460
Mass
Mass, idolatrous sacrifice of: blasphemous presumption in GC 59; SR 334
death penalty decreed for persons refusing to believe in GC 59; SR 334
is heaven-insulting GC 59; SR 334
Lord’s Supper supplanted by GC 59; SR 334
senseless mummery of priests in GC 59; SR 334
Luther’s (Martin) remarks re GC 189-90
offerings of, one of Romanism’s falsehoods is 7BC 913
Reformers attacked, in France GC 224-5
useless, said for deliverance of souls from purgatory 7BC 913
Mass of people, Masses of people
Mass of people, Masses of people, education of, must begin in early life MYP 233
men are not saved in MB 36; PK 232
turning from truth of God to fables 2T 105
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Massachusetts Bay Colony GC 293
Massachusetts Historical Society Collections
Massachusetts Historical Society Collections, letter of Dr. Samuel Tenney in, quoted GC 308
Massachusetts Spy; or, American Oracle of Liberty
Massachusetts Spy; or, American Oracle of Liberty, statement of Isaiah Thomas in, quoted GC 307-8
Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Massachusetts, U.S.A. GC 296, 306-7; LS 99, 272-4; 1SM 203; 4T 298; TM 57
Massacre, Massacres
Massacre, Massacres, Roman Church instigated GC 569
See also St. Bartholomew Massacre
Massacre of St. Bartholomew
Massacre of St. Bartholomew, by Henry White, quoted GC 273
Massah
Massah, signifies “temptation” PP 298
Massasoit House
Massasoit House, in Chicago, Ill. 2T 553
Master, Masters
Master, Masters, another, men are always free to choose SC 72
Bible contains lessons of priceless worth for FE 542
no man has been made, to rule mind and conscience of fellow being TM 495
servant(s) and: gospel’s influence on relations between AA 459
in most of churches for which Paul labored AA 459
relationship between AA 459, 522
slave and, Christianity makes strong bond of union between AA 459-60
title of, belongs only to Christ DA 613
vanity in coveting, Christ reproved DA 613
training that makes youth, and not slaves of labor Ed 222
two, no man can serve MB 93; MYP 114; 1T 404; 5T 199
persons who try to be servants of 2T 690
youth should be, and not slaves re diet Ed 203-4
Masterpiece, Masterpieces
Masterpiece, Masterpieces, of evil, Satan will see apostate race his 7BC 974
of Satan’s deceptions is to keep minds searching and conjecturing re that which God does not reveal GC 523
of satanic skill is to place men where it is hard for gospel to reach them CH 432; Te 243
one of Satan’s: encouraging people to imagine they have new light when they do not is 2SM 86
financial controversy that was, for last days TM 331
philosophy of science of mind cure is 2SM 349
spiritualism as EW 265; SR 398
Roman Church is, of Satan’s power GC 50; SR 327
of world’s wisdom COL 78
“Master, the Tempest Is Raging,”
“Master, the Tempest Is Raging,” by Miss M. A. Baker, quoted DA 336
Mastery
Mastery, over self, God wishes His people to have AA 482
spirit that seeks, over others TM 260
strivings for, absorb man’s power or ability 1SM 131
Mastication
Mastication, better to omit a meal than to eat it without proper Ed 206
dry food requiring, preferable to porridge CD 108, 319, 320; FE 227; MH 301
should be done slowly CH 120
should be thorough MH 305; SD 171
Masturbation
Masturbation See Self-abuse; Vice
Supplement
eggs and meat strengthen; almost universal 3SM 286:1
leads to other sins; other minds corrupted 3SM 286:2
overcoming, harder than stopping alcohol or tobacco 3SM 286:2
stopped with determined effort; (corrupt indulgence) 1MCP 233:3
Matchmaking
Matchmaking 2T 247-53
Material
Material, Christ delights to take apparently hopeless, and make it subject of His grace 6T 308-9
wasting, is dishonesty 4T 451
Supplement
worthless, God spends little time on TDG 122:4
Materialism
Materialism, world was turning to, in Christ’s time Ed 75
Supplement
God not given place in thinking of UL 39:2
Materialists
Materialists, Sadducees were practically DA 603
Mathematics
Mathematics, students study higher, who cannot keep simple accounts Ed 234
study of, more essential things neglected for FE 71
should be made practical Ed 238-9
See also Figure
Matheson, George
Matheson, George, poem “O Love That Will Not Let Me Go” by, quoted MH 179
Matron, Matrons
Matron, Matrons, capable, nurses in training should be under MM 207
employed in sanitarium: duties of CH 314-5
should be competent woman CH 314
should be women of culture and experience 4T 546
Matronly women
Matronly women, sanitariums need to employ CH 292; MM 173
Mattaniah
Mattaniah, king of Judah See Zedekiah
Matter
Matter, and its properties, God furnished 1SM 294
laws of See Law
not left to act through inherent energy PP 114
pre-existing, in creating earth God was not indebted to MH 414; 8T 258
vital power should not be attributed to PP 114; 8T 259
Supplement
creation of, when world brought into existence 3SM 307:2
pre-existing, God not dependent on 3SM 312:1
Matters
Matters not essential for this time should be kept in background CW 77
See Things; Trivia
Matteson, John G.
Matteson, John G. Ev 419-20; 2SM 247; 1T 597-9; 2T 118
Matthew
Matthew See Levi Matthew
Matthew, Gospel of
Matthew, Gospel of GC 68
Maturity
Maturity, should be in proportion to privileges COL 66
Supplement
marriage consideration should wait for greater TSB 21:1
Mauston, Wis.
Mauston, Wis. 2SG 294a-5a; 1T 244
Maxim, Maxims
Maxim, Maxims, endless repetition of, Jewish teachers explained Scriptures by 6T 249
erroneous, that “Religion is religion and business is business” 7T 179
that “Whatever is, is right” MYP 59; 1T 295
handed down from ancient rabbis, how Christ as child regarded DA 85
human: God’s word should be heard instead of COL 40
ministers should not preach TM 135
placed above God’s requirements COL 106
Jewish, concerning failure to do good DA 286
hid truth which God intended to convey COL 34-5
of “a sound mind in a sound body” FE 59
of world: are corrupting FE 424
are not the teaching students need FE 115
Christians should not adopt 5T 410
conformity to, one of our greatest dangers CG 471
corrupters governed by, who wear garb of Christianity FE 298
do not adopt, in acquiring wages or goods TM 336
God admonishes us not to corrupt ourselves by adopting 5T 74
God’s people cannot act on 5T 479
have been worked into theories of church 7BC 950
leading, is that “the end justifies the means” 5T 562
methods and force used by Christ to keep His disciples from FE 431
opposition to, need of FE 288
placed before SDA youth as commandments of God FE 384
schools not governed by, are few FE 98
of worth, learn to follow CT 258
Proverbs provide best, for businessman and employees Ed 135
settled, that should be followed in all school discipline CT 212
two great, re God’s law GC 465
See also Proverb
May
May, no rain in PP 615
Maybe
Maybe, God’s word is not to be presented as COL 43
Maynard, A. W.
Maynard, A. W. LS 174; 1T 575, 600, 604
McCoy, J. R.
McCoy, J. R. 2SM 269
McDearman, Hiram C.
McDearman, Hiram C. LS 240; 4T 305
McEnterfer, Sara
McEnterfer, Sara LS 268-9
med. miss. work by 2SM 299-300
pioneer miss. nurse in Australia CD 466; WM 334-6
tea-drinking fisherman and Te 118-9
typhoid fever treated by WM 335-6
McKinley, President Wm.
McKinley, President Wm., widow of, EGW’s sympathy for WM 338-9
M’Clintock (John) and Strong (Jas.)
M’Clintock (John) and Strong (Jas.), quoted GC 261
Mead, Newell
Mead, Newell 1T 658-9
Meal
Meal, corn, bread made of WM 336
oat See Oatmeal
See also Bread; Flour
Meal, Meals
Meal, Meals, all food intended for, should be on table at beginning MH 306
better to omit, than to eat it without proper mastication Ed 206
better to prepare, five minutes early than late CG 125; Ev 481
between: five or six hours should intervene CD 173; MH 304
foods that should not be eaten CD 182; CG 388; MH 384; MM 282
no food should be eaten CD 179
no food should pass lips CH 118, 408; ML 82; 2T 373
boys should learn to prepare Ed 216
children’s, should be taken at regular periods CD 229
do not delay, one or two hours to suit circumstances CD 179
do not engage in brain labor immediately after CH 565
do not pass dish of criticism and scandal while eating AH 440
drink not needed with CD 420
eat fewer kinds of food at one CD 87, 108, 333; MM 274
eat fruit with CD 420
eat your: slowly and with cheerfulness GW 241
with gladness and gratitude CG 387
with thanksgiving CD 87, 333; MM 274
eating between: avoid MH 303, 384; MM 282
children should not be CD 181, 229, 235-6, 340; CG 388-9; 2T 400
digestive organs burdened by GW 230
digestive organs injured by CH 408
dyspepsia caused by 2T 374
foundation laid for future suffering by CG 389
how EGW solved problem of 2T 373
ill effects of CD 174, 181-2; CH 118; 2T 363-4, 373-4, 413
ministers given to GW 230; 4T 416
pernicious violation of laws of health CD 175; 4aSG 130; 2SM 416
should be avoided at camp meeting 2T 602
stomach deranged by CG 389
students cautioned against CD 159
eating enough food for three meals in two, injures digestive organs CD 178
eating too much food at one, evil of 4T 416
evening, better for all at school is to eat simple CS 272
exercise moderately after CH 565
family, as sacrament DA 660
seasoned with doubt and questionings 4T 195
for visitors AH 449-50; CG 386-7
four daily, pernicious habit of eating CD 174; 2SM 414
fruit and bread are good food for CD 178
fruit and vegetables at same, not best to eat CD 395; MH 299-300
full, avoid study or violent exercise immediately after 2T 413
half dozen courses at, not encouraged CD 258
heartiest, breakfast should be one of CD 173
hearty, should not be taken late in day MM 282
hot water taken before, beneficial CD 419
how to improve moments while waiting for COL 344
ice water or lemonade taken with, ill effects of CD 420; CH 119
invitations to, not always safe to comply with CD 169
what to do when you receive CD 169
irregular times for: avoid CD 179
mental breakdown fostered by CD 122-3, 395; CT 299
pernicious violation of laws of health CD 175
stomach harmed by CD 179
large enough for well person, sick child who ate CD 241
liquids taken with, digestion retarded by CD 420; MH 305
many kinds (varieties) of food at one: avoid eating CD 107-9, 111-2, 169; MH 299; MM 225
dyspepsia often caused by eating 7T 257
indigestion caused by eating MH 299
ministers advised not to eat 4T 416
ministers who eat GW 230
overeating encouraged by MH 299
patients should be taught not to overload stomach with 2SM 281
person cannot have clear brain who eats CD 334
person cannot have good digestive powers who eats CD 334
stomach suffers when given CD 275
means of education in health reform MM 283
moderate exercise after, beneficial 2T 530
moderate or short walk after, is beneficial CD 104; 2T 530
number of daily, for sanitarium patients CD 282-3
should not be made a test CD 178
occasionally drop out one, when suffering from overwork GW 230
person who ate but one, a day CD 191
preparation of Ev 480-1
regular times for: importance of CD 179
need of specified 2T 485
needed at camp meeting 2T 602
same kind of food should not be eaten without variation at every 2T 63
second, should not be eaten until stomach has rested CD 174; CH 118-9; 4aSG 130; 2SM 415
serve, promptly on time CG 125
served in courses, evil results of MH 306
serving many courses at, ruinous to health CG 373
some people eat at one, varieties of foods that do not agree CH 577
stomach needs a little time after, to begin its work CH 565
stomach should not have same kind of food meal after CD 110
tastefully arranged and wholesomely supplied, need of Ed 200
third: eat simple and wholesome food at CD 178
food most easily digested should be eaten at MH 321
sanitariums cautioned re dispensing with CD 282
should be eaten several hours before going to bed CD 174; 4aSG 130; 2SM 415
should be light CD 174; CH 156; MH 321; 4aSG 130; 2SM 415
should not be most hearty one CD 181
without vegetables is best for students CD 178
three daily: changing to two instead of CD 175; 2SM 415; 2T 371-2
children should not have more than 2SM 439
God’s word does not say it is wrong to eat MM 284
not objectionable for persons engaged in hard labor CD 178
people who have better health when eating CD 178
three kinds of food at one, can be eaten without injury to digestive organs CD 169
three light, some people do best healthwise when daily eating CD 178
three or four dishes are plenty at one CD 109
time needed to prepare, give yourself CG 125; Ev 480-1
two daily: adoption of system of CD 175, 177; 2SM 415; 2T 371-2
better than three for most people CD 177; CH 156; Ed 205; MH 304; MM 282, 284; 4T 416-7
better than three for some children CD 229; 2SM 439; 4T 502
generally beneficial to health MH 321
Israelites ate 3BC 1165
man who was advised not to eat more than 4T 502
often better than three CD 173
persons who eat 4T 574
preferable for person doing exhaustive brain work 2T 371
san. workers should not be compelled to adopt CD 177
should not be made compulsory CD 178
EGW ate only CD 178, 351, 357, 490-2; 4aSG 153
EGW’s experience in changing from three to 2T 371-2
two or three kinds of food at one, is best CD 110
sedentary workers should eat only CD 110
unhealthful noon, that was generally soup and sometimes meat CD 106
vary your MH 300
water should be taken little time before or after CD 420; Te 101
water with, is not best CD 420
Supplement
eat of each, as token of God’s love HP 201:3
eating between,
not to be allowed 3SM 294:3
wrong; wait five hours TDG 210:3
invitations to, unsafe to accept all; too many kinds of food TDG 340:2
one, insufficient for Joseph Bates as old man RY 126:1
regularity in, arrange work to permit 2MCP 387:4
three,
are sufficient; two are better TDG 210:4
better for children than overeating at two 3SM 294:1
better for some; quantity of food to be limited TDG 340:5
two, better than three 2MCP 391:3
Ellen White found, convenient, but not criterion for others TDG 340:6
Ellen White had eaten, for 25 years (1889) 3SM 294:3