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201 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 105.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… every church there is need of the simplicity of living, abiding faith. The people are starving for the bread of life. The teachers of the word need the unction …
202 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 171.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… the Church 4:409 .
203 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 252.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… the Church 3:466 .
204 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 254.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… the Church 3:310 .
205 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 404.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… the body.— Testimonies for the Church 4.579 .
206 Gospel Workers (1915 ed.), p. 196.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… for churches in different places unless they are aroused to feel that a responsibility rests upon them. Every member of the body should feel that the salvation …
207 Gospel Workers (1915 ed.), p. 308.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… the church, and through the books that have helped to make plain our present duty and the position we should now occupy. The warnings that have been given, line …
208 Gospel Workers (1915 ed.), p. 443.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… the church itself. Neither does He give one man a knowledge of His will for the entire church, while the church—Christ’s body—is left in darkness. In His providence …
209 Gospel Workers (1915 ed.), p. 464.1 (Ellen Gould White)
The church of Christ was organized for missionary purposes. Christian missionary work furnishes the church with a sure foundation, a foundation having …
210 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. e.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… the church “for the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ; till we all come in the unity of the faith, and …
211 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 55.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… Roman Church to power marked the beginning of the Dark Ages. As her power increased, the darkness deepened. Faith was transferred from Christ, the true foundation …
212 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 63.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… commandment. Churches that held to this faith and practice, existed in Central Africa and among the Armenians of Asia.
213 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 82.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… Romish Church, urging the claims of monasticism above the obligations of filial love and duty, had declared: “Though thy father should lie before thy door …
214 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 166.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… the church and the councils, he would soon be banished from the empire, and then would have no defense. To this appeal Luther answered: “It is impossible to preach …
215 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 213.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… Christ’s church,” he said, “thou art a member of his body; if thou art of his body, then thou art full of the divine nature.” “Oh, if men could but enter into the understanding …
216 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 266.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… true church] shall they tread under foot forty and two months. And I will give power unto my two witnesses, and they shall prophesy a thousand two hundred and …
217 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 271.3 (Ellen Gould White)
The “Church in the Desert,” the few descendants of the ancient Christians that still lingered in France in the eighteenth century, hiding away in the mountains …
218 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 382.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… various churches professing the Protestant faith. At the time of their rise, these churches took a noble stand for God and the truth, and his blessing was with …
219 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 383.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… Protestant churches are following Rome’s example of iniquitous connection with “the kings of the earth;” the State churches, by their relation to secular …
220 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 386.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… bodies, re-enforced by the wealth and influence of these baptized worldlings, make a still higher bid for popularity and patronage. Splendid churches, embellished …