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Lamson, David Henry, 482-484 and n4 1EGWLM 962.23

Lamson, Drusilla (wife of Joseph), 598 and n81, 689 and n7, see also Orton, Drusilla 1EGWLM 962.24

Lamson, Jonathan, 689 n6 1EGWLM 962.25

Lamson, Joseph Bradley (son of Jonathan), 689 and n8 1EGWLM 962.26

Lamson, Mary E. (daughter of David), 482 n2 1EGWLM 962.27

Lancaster, Massachusetts, 521 and n2 1EGWLM 962.28

Landon, Warren E. 1EGWLM 962.29

ostracized by fanatical Connecticut members, 711 and n7 1EGWLM 962.30

Lane, Arvilla M., 613 n137 1EGWLM 962.31

Lane, Sarah, 623 and n36 1EGWLM 962.32

Laodicean message of Rev. 3, 499 and n8, 514 and n10, 554 1EGWLM 962.33

after early enthusiasm among members the message started losing its impact among some after a few months, 514 and n10, 518 and n5 1EGWLM 962.34

fanatical interpretation of, leading to ostracizing members thought not to have reformed, 710 and n4 1EGWLM 962.35

Connecticut members ostracized: 1EGWLM 962.36

Brother Moore, 712 1EGWLM 962.37

Catherine Graham, 711 and n5 1EGWLM 962.38

John Y. Wilcox, 711 and n8 1EGWLM 962.39

Mary North, 711 and n8 1EGWLM 962.40

Sister Lyman, 712 and n12, 731 and n7 1EGWLM 962.41

Warren E. Landon, 711 and n7 1EGWLM 962.42

supporters of Connecticut fanaticism: 1EGWLM 962.43

Andrew Graham, 730 and n6 1EGWLM 962.44

Bruce Graham, 730 and n6 1EGWLM 962.45

E. L. Barr, 712-713 and n13, 729-731 and nn2, 8, 11 1EGWLM 962.46

Sophronia C., 731 and n9 1EGWLM 962.47

William Henry Graham, 730 and n6 1EGWLM 962.48

for the first time applied to Sabbatarian Adventists in 1856, 499 and n8 1EGWLM 962.49

misused by some members in Roosevelt, New York, to accuse others rather than repenting of their own sins, 527 and n5, 564 n9, 746-747 and n4 1EGWLM 962.50

accusations against Alexander Ross, 747-748 and n6 1EGWLM 962.51

accusations made by David and Lucretia Arnold, 748 and n8 1EGWLM 962.52

accusations made by Levi R. and Eliza Chapel, 748 and n7 1EGWLM 962.53

why God continues to endure a lukewarm people, 629 and n63, 633 and n76 1EGWLM 962.54

Latter rain, 178, 300, 306, 320, 324, 326, 333, 660 1EGWLM 962.55

Lay, George T., 588, 591, 658 and n34, 659 1EGWLM 962.56

Lay, Horatio S., 627 1EGWLM 962.57

Lay, Horatio S. and Julia M., 587 and n34 1EGWLM 962.58

Leighton, George, 585, 590 1EGWLM 962.59

Libby, John, 551, 552 and n5 1EGWLM 962.60

Lillis, Henry, Jr., 212 1EGWLM 962.61

Lincklaen, New York, 400 n1, 417 and n1 1EGWLM 962.62

negative influence of S. W. Rhodes on congregation in, 417-420, 743 and n7 1EGWLM 962.63

Lindsay, Brother, 311 1EGWLM 962.64

Lindsay, John M., 689 and n9 1EGWLM 962.65

Lobdell, Edward, 650 and n59 1EGWLM 962.66

Lockwood, Lentha 1EGWLM 962.67

courted by G. I. Butler, 547 n8 1EGWLM 963.1

Lockwood, Ransom G. and Aurora B., 605, 632 1EGWLM 963.2

Lord's Supper and foot washing, 624 1EGWLM 963.3

carried out for first time in Caledonia, Michigan, 627 1EGWLM 963.4

carried out for first time in Wright, Michigan, 626-627 and nn53, 54 1EGWLM 963.5

frequency of in Jackson, Michigan, 617 n5 1EGWLM 963.6

no example in Bible “for the brethren to wash the sisters’ feet,” 396 and n7 1EGWLM 963.7

“should be more frequently practiced by us,” 396 and n6 1EGWLM 963.8

Lothrop, Howard 1EGWLM 963.9

preaching widely without being sent, 391 and n7 1EGWLM 963.10

spreads Messenger Party discord among Maine churches, 460 and n12 1EGWLM 963.11

weaknesses in his ministry, 337-338 and n17 1EGWLM 963.12

“Loud cry,” 326 1EGWLM 963.13

Loughborough, John N., 559-561, 562 and n14, 582 and n8, 586, 594, 595, 634, 639 and n10, 658, 659 n37, 660, 701 n4, 729 n3 1EGWLM 963.14

EGW: “his tongue is like the pen of a ready writer,” 593 1EGWLM 963.15

paltry financial support by Round Grove members, 546 n6 1EGWLM 963.16

spiritual low point while at Waukon, 558 n5 1EGWLM 963.17

Loughborough, John N. and Mary J., 434, 522 and nn4, 5 1EGWLM 963.18

John must prioritize God's biddings above Mary's wishes, 559-561, 577 1EGWLM 963.19

Mary stays in Waukon while John goes on evangelistic travels, 515 n14 1EGWLM 963.20

move from Waukon to Battle Creek 1857, 548 and n11 1EGWLM 963.21

James White raises funds to buy house for the Loughboroughs in Battle Creek, 558 n5 1EGWLM 963.22

Loughborough, Mary J., 591, 604, 623, 637 1EGWLM 963.23

need to be supportive of her husband despite his long absences, 446-447, 576 and n3 1EGWLM 963.24

call for self-denial, 557-562, 575-578 1EGWLM 963.25

pining for her friends and relatives in Rochester, New York, 447 n4, 546 and nn4, 5, 560 and n11, 575 nn1, 2 1EGWLM 963.26

Loughborough, Teresa (daughter of John and Mary) 1EGWLM 963.27

illnesses and death of, 592 and n59, 604 and n100 1EGWLM 963.28

Loveland, Anne D. (daughter of Reuben and Belinda), 250 and n11, 266 and n14 1EGWLM 963.29

Loveland, Belinda, 263, 274 1EGWLM 963.30

Loveland, Brother and Sister, 311, 478 1EGWLM 963.31

Loveland, Florinda (daughter of Reuben), 250 and n12, 266 and n15 1EGWLM 963.32

Loveland, Reuben, 263, 274 1EGWLM 963.33

Loveland, Reuben and Belinda, 478 n1 1EGWLM 963.34

generosity of, 248 and n2 1EGWLM 963.35

Lovett's Grove, Ohio, 556 n1 1EGWLM 963.36

Lowry, Sister, 638 1EGWLM 963.37

Lunt, Noah Norton, 583, 649 and n58 1EGWLM 963.38

Lyceum Hall, Salem, 646 and n45 1EGWLM 963.39

Lyman, Sister 1EGWLM 963.40

ostracized by Connecticut members, 712 and n10, 731 1EGWLM 963.41

Lyon, Deborah (wife of Henry), 598 and n83, 632 1EGWLM 963.42

Lyon, Henry, 350, 598 n83 1EGWLM 963.43

political stance, 608 1EGWLM 963.44

Lyon, Mary H., 598 n83 1EGWLM 963.45