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2201 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 254.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
… his arguments and then wrote out their answer. He has consented to abide by the decision of his brethren.— Letter 20, 1884 .
2202 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 258.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
… their argument, they submitted it to the judgment of their brethren, and only taught and published it after it was approved. And if by any means a point was put …
2203 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 399.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
… no argument among Seventh-day Adventists concerning the believer’s being justified by faith, although this vital truth was sadly neglected at the time …
2204 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 399.5 (Arthur Lacey White)
… , his arguments persuasive. On Monday, October 22, just one week after beginning his studies, he wrote a report of the progress of the institute and the General …
2205 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 495.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
… the arguments based on some scriptures in their behalf (only one or two, however), have thought me hypocritical because I did not come out and controvert in …
2206 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4), p. 60.5 (Arthur Lacey White)
… an argument against, not organization, but the perversion of it.
2207 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4), p. 67.5 (Arthur Lacey White)
… Scripture argument and then read some extracts from the Spirit of Prophecy throwing light upon the subject.
2208 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4), p. 174.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
The debater is a clear, moderate-spoken man, but he has arguments weak as weakness itself. I felt and still do feel that much is at stake, depending upon the result of this debate.— Ibid.
2209 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4), p. 174.8 (Arthur Lacey White)
… . Picton’s arguments, for they were so delighted with the keen, cutting truth that they could not restrain the demonstration of their pleasure. These demonstrations …
2210 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4), p. 356.6 (Arthur Lacey White)
… strong argument in favor of her position. The subject in various aspects came up in formal and informal discussions at the conference on both Monday and …
2211 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4), p. 439.6 (Arthur Lacey White)
… the arguments for appearance would prevail. She told Dr. Kellogg, “The matter came out all right. The building will be blessed with plenty of sunshine.”— Letter …
2212 Ellen G. White: The Early Elmshaven Years: 1900-1905 (vol. 5), p. 182.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
And then he put in some telling arguments:
2213 Ellen G. White: The Early Elmshaven Years: 1900-1905 (vol. 5), p. 196.5 (Arthur Lacey White)
… sound argument and careful reasoning. The printing establishment was not closed. Elder Daniells encouraged the workers in Nashville to meet the challenge …
2214 Ellen G. White: The Early Elmshaven Years: 1900-1905 (vol. 5), p. 207.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
… possible argument he could summon to influence her. A close associate of Elder Daniells learned of the letter and reported the matter to him. He decided he …
2215 Ellen G. White: The Early Elmshaven Years: 1900-1905 (vol. 5)
… single argument of this new theory you are teaching, because there are a lot of people all over the States who do not accept it. I know from what they say, and if …
2216 Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6), p. 111.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
… strong arguments are the words of the Old and the New Testaments. He does not seek for words that would merely impress the people with his learning, but he endeavors …
2217 Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6), p. 248.6 (Arthur Lacey White)
… arouse arguments upon points that are not essential for the salvation of the soul.” “Keep to the simplicity of the Word,” she urged.
2218 Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6), p. 257.5 (Arthur Lacey White)
… leading argument to settle questions over which there is now so much controversy. I entreat of Elders Haskell, Loughborough, Smith, and others of our leading …
2219 Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6), p. 258.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
… their arguments regarding this question; for I have had no instruction on the point under discussion, and I see no need for the controversy. Regarding this …
2220 Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6), p. 261.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
… the argument that “time has not been a test since 1844, and it will never again be a test.” To him the context of the statement found in Early Writings seemed to …