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2201 Exhibits Relating to the Writing of The Desire of Ages, p. 47.2 (Robert W. Olson)
… the choice of a more suitable word. Never at any time, was there any alteration of the thought, or the insertion of an idea that was not already expressed in the …
2202 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 57.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… my choice or ordering. When he was at the school, I was boarding at Bro. Belden’s and at Sister Daniells’ house, and only saw him at such times as were necessary …
2203 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 103.6 (Ellen Gould White)
… makes choice of what He desires as an expression of His mind, and this work through Sister White cannot be judged by any criterion that applies to secular …
2204 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 104.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… its choice through the prophet alone.
2205 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 121.6 (Ellen Gould White)
… her choice poems and songs which I told her would make her independent. This she wanted to do if I would help her. We started work on it and she asked me to take …
2206 Highlights of the Beginning of the Tithing System, p. 2 (Arthur Lacey White)
Chapter 4—Reasons for the Choice of the Term “Systematic Benevolence”
2207 The History and Use of the Tithe, p. 2 (Arthur Lacey White)
Chapter 4—Reasons for the Choice of the Term “Systematic Benevolence”
2208 The History and Use of the Tithe, p. 25.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
There is still one other matter that deserves attention. A practice occasionally encountered over the years is that of a few church members assigning their tithe to projects of their own choice. Ellen White opposed this procedure. She stated:
2209 The History and Use of the Tithe, p. 25.5 (Arthur Lacey White)
… own choice. The answer to this question is given by Arthur L. White in The Early Elmshaven Years, 389-397.
2210 How Ellen White’s Books Were Written, p. 12.1 (William C. White)
… the choice of matter for publication in her books, sound judgment should be shown in selecting that which is best suited to the needs of those who will read …
2211 How Ellen White’s Books Were Written, p. 18.3 (William C. White)
… own choice of language in writing out her views as follows:
2212 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 46.14 (Roger W. Coon)
… that choice, God speaks! Twice in the stately, measured cadences of Hebrews 1:1, 2, we are told that God had already spoken, first through the prophets and then …
2213 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 56.9 (Roger W. Coon)
The choice of the metaphor gift is a fortunate one when we come to the question of inspiration/revelation. The purpose of this gift is to promote the work of …
2214 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 74.12 (Roger W. Coon)
… no choice because the books were already lost to history.
2215 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 75.7 (Roger W. Coon)
What did God tell Gad to do? He was instructed to tell David that God was now offering the king his choice of three punishments: three years’ famine, three months of destruction by his enemies, or three days of pestilence in the land (vs. 12).
2216 The Investigative Judgment in the Writings of Ellen G. White
… their choice has been. Every question of truth and error in
2217 Music—Its Role, Qualities, and Influence, p. 3.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… some choice statement that in the present study has been caught by one or another of the committee members.
2218 Music—Its Role, Qualities, and Influence, p. 19.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… their choice of music. Sacred music is not congenial to their taste. I was directed to the plain teachings of God’s word, which have been passed by unnoticed …
2219 The Position of “The Bible, and the Bible Only” and the Relationship of This to the Writings of Ellen White, p. 4.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
Could it be that God would inspire a prophet of His choice with messages which conflicted with those of other of His prophets? Would messages given in our day supercede the Bible?
2220 Purpose and Objectives of Seventh-day Adventist Institutions, p. 37.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… the choice and the preparation of food, showing that food may be prepared so as to be wholesome and nourishing, and at the same time appetizing and palatable …