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East Hamilton, New York, 208 and n1 1EGWLM 956.33

testimony to the church in, 208 1EGWLM 956.34

Eastman, Sister, 170, 173, 174 1EGWLM 956.35

Eastman, Ezra 1EGWLM 956.36

a preacher “whom God had never sent,” 391 and n8 1EGWLM 956.37

Ecstatic experiences, 128 and n18, 161, 167, 172, 175-176 1EGWLM 956.38

“all were upon their knees, some were crying for mercy,” 262-264 and n4 1EGWLM 956.39

EGW cautioned in vision against “unnecessary excitement,” 253 n11, 264 n4, 270-271 and n3 1EGWLM 956.40

“the power of God came upon us like a mighty rushing wind,” 253 1EGWLM 956.41

prostration, 127, 128 and n18, 172 and n5 1EGWLM 956.42

shouting and singing, 175-176, 204 and n6, 209, 213 and n9, 314 1EGWLM 956.43

“shouting is no evidence that he is a Christian,” 439 1EGWLM 956.44

some influenced by Satan, 161 1EGWLM 956.45

“the Spirit caused Clarissa to laugh aloud,” 217 and n11 1EGWLM 956.46

Edson, Hiram, 212, 523 1EGWLM 956.47

has “good judgment” in dealing with church discipline, 524, 525 n13, 529-530 and n9 1EGWLM 956.48

prays for Clarissa Bonfoey healing, 233 1EGWLM 956.49

Edson, Hiram and Esther 1EGWLM 956.50

their lives threatened, 226 and n15 1EGWLM 956.51

Edson, Viah Ophelia (daughter of Hiram and Esther), 226-227 1EGWLM 956.52

1843 1EGWLM 956.53

God's leading in the 1843 prophetic chart, 243 and n8 1EGWLM 956.54

1844, October 22, see “Midnight Cry” (proclamation of Oct. 22, 1844) 1EGWLM 956.55

1845, see Time-setting 1EGWLM 956.56

1848 revolutions in Europe, 139 and n2 1EGWLM 956.57

not a fulfillment of Luke 21:26—the “powers of heaven shall be shaken,” 139 and n2 1EGWLM 956.58

1851, see Time-setting 1EGWLM 956.59

Elders 1EGWLM 956.60

ordination of, duties of, 715 and n4 1EGWLM 956.61

Elizabeth 1EGWLM 956.62

not a “triumphant overcomer” at death, yet “will be saved,” 402-403, 412 1EGWLM 956.63

Elmondorph, M. M., 625 n48 1EGWLM 956.64

Enosburgh, Vermont, 652 nn5, 8, 735, 737, 739 1EGWLM 956.65

Evangelism 1EGWLM 956.66

benefits of ministers working two by two in public evangelism, 375 and n2 1EGWLM 956.67

early conversions from non-Millerite ranks, 190 and n4, 198 and n7 1EGWLM 956.68

Joseph Baker diluting the message, 313 1EGWLM 956.69

ministers ought to strive for unity of belief, 313 1EGWLM 956.70

need to enter new areas, 375 and n3 1EGWLM 956.71

Sabbathkeepers doubled in New York in 1849, 190 and n4 1EGWLM 957.1

some from non-Adventist background, 190 and n4 1EGWLM 957.2

see also Tent meetings 1EGWLM 957.3

Evans, D. T. 1EGWLM 957.4

asking for too much financial support from church, 726 and nn4, 6 1EGWLM 957.5

Everts, Elon, 545-548 1EGWLM 957.6

gives up “age to come” theory, 315 1EGWLM 957.7

moves west to Illinois 1EGWLM 957.8

buys “large attractive lands,” 496 and n3 1EGWLM 957.9

convicted he should sell some land “to advance the cause of God” but convinced by wife and daughter not to sell, 498 n7, 521 n3 1EGWLM 957.10

at death in 1858, nothing is left for the church, 498 n7, 521 n3 1EGWLM 957.11

EGW: “cut loose from your treasures here,” 521 and n3, 547 n7 1EGWLM 957.12

together with Josiah Hart, drives Whites by sleigh 200 miles to Waukon, Iowa, 501 n2 1EGWLM 957.13

“too cautious” as a minister, 392 1EGWLM 957.14

Exercise, physical 1EGWLM 957.15

EGW recommends more physical exercise for D. T. Evans, 726 and n5 1EGWLM 957.16

Exeter, Maine, 127 1EGWLM 957.17

Experimental religion, 752 1EGWLM 957.18