Temperance -- Study Guide

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Ellen G. White A Temperance Worker

pages 259-269 Te-SG 55.3

1. Did Ellen White regard it as a privilege to do this work?___ yes ___ no (259) Te-SG 55.4

2. In her lectures, what was her plan of presentation? (259)

Te-SG 55.5

3. From what “standpoint” did she speak on temperance? (260)

Te-SG 55.6

4. ” . . . I had ________________ in treating this, my ________________ subject.” (260) Te-SG 55.7

5. What was the response to her messages in Salem, Oregon? (260)

Te-SG 55.8

6. “Only ________________ will reveal what has been accomplished by this kind of ________________.” (260) Te-SG 55.9

7. Visiting an alcoholism center called Washingtonian Home, Sister White expressed her gratification for the “opportunity of ________________ from the ________________ standpoint.” (261) Te-SG 56.1

8. Changed by the messages of Ellen White under the power of the Spirit, many were moved to “enlightened ________________ for ________________.” (261) Te-SG 56.2

9. Temperance being a major part of her ministry in Australia, Sister White said,“. . . we took special ________________ to present ________________ the ________________ principles of temperance ________________.” (262) Te-SG 56.3

10. The W.C.T.U. in Australia “seemed highly ________________ in ________________ and hearing and being ________________ that the ________________ of the Spirit are ________________ and revealed by this people.” (262) Te-SG 56.4

11. Who were some of the influential people contacted through the temperance work?
(a) ________________________________________________ (262)
(b) ________________________________________________ (263)
Te-SG 56.5

12. “We long to see those who are ________________ converted.” (263) Te-SG 56.6

13. Speaking at morning, afternoon, and evening meetings, Sister White records how one group listened attentively, “seeming ________________ to hear ________________ presented from the ________________.” (265) Te-SG 56.7