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341 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 48.10 (Ellen G. White Estate)

Alcoholic beverages, 1821 -1824 Tobacco, 1824 Tea and coffee, 1837 Meat, 1843 Butter, cheese, pies, and cakes, 1843

342 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 54.9 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… , like alcohol, stramonium, belladonna, and many other medicines, it produces its specific disease—the tea disease.” This will be more fully appreciated, coming …

343 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 72.8 (Ellen G. White Estate)

In 1890 Ellen White in Patriarchs and Prophets, 561, broadened the statement regarding the cause of deformities in children to include the excessive use of alcohol on the part of parents:

344 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 72.11 (Ellen G. White Estate)

Scientific studies of the last twenty years pin much in birth defects on alcohol and drugs as does Ellen White.

345 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 73.5 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… of alcohol (1890) or the use of drugs (1865) would have seemed unscientific even twenty years ago. But increasing knowledge concerning DNA since 1958 has shown …

346 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 75.14 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… joined alcohol, tobacco, tea, and coffee on her index of proscribed items. The discontinuance of these articles was as much a religious as a physiological …

347 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 76.14 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… with alcoholic beverages. Coles’ influence is supposed to be “unmistakable” “throughout her writings” (page 165). Then follows a list of parallel columns in which …

348 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 77.2 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… , and alcohol all producing similar effects was so much the common property of those interested in health at the time that it would be virtually impossible …

349 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 77.5 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… an alcoholic content. Concerning the use of this kind of wine in the ordinances, James White counseled in 1867: “Know what you use. Let the deacons obtain the …

350 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 77.6 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… to alcohol after being pressed out?” The answer given by Dr. R. T. Trall was, “No way, except by means of ice.”

351 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 77.11 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… little alcohol, would have proved more beneficial than harmful to her, supplying certain elements which her body needed. Were she living today, with our present …

352 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 80.4 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… , and alcohol we must present as sinful indulgences. We cannot place on the same ground, meat, eggs, butter, cheese and such articles placed upon the table. These …

353 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 82.13 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… , and alcohol were to be considered “sinful.” Not so with meat, dairy products and other articles. This is in perfect harmony with her 1872 generalization. It is …

354 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights

… , tobacco, alcohol, and morphine. These indulgences may well be classed among the lusts that exert a pernicious influence upon moral character. The earlier …

355 Ellen White and Vegetarianism

… an alcohol stove, and most of the members that composed Sister White’s party partook of it. Letter of W. C. White to George B. Starr, Aug. 24, 1933; cited in Ibid ., 119 …

357 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 119.7 (Ellen Gould White)

… an alcohol stove, and most of the members that composed Sister White’s party partook of it.

358 A Nutrition Authority Discusses Mrs. E. G. White, p. 2.3 (Clive Maine McCay)

… of alcohol, more than a thousand years ago, and when he learned to crystallize sugar, about two thousand years ago. Distillation and crystallization are human …

359 A Nutrition Authority Discusses Mrs. E. G. White, p. 2.4 (Clive Maine McCay)

… of alcohol and sugar. He lacked the equipment for large scale processing. Furthermore, he had no means of assembling the ingredients for making sugar or alcohol

360 A Nutrition Authority Discusses Mrs. E. G. White, p. 2.5 (Clive Maine McCay)

… and alcohol that appeal to the taste of man but may lead him downward in well-being. Today, increased means of communication such as the television and a growth …