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2361 The General Conference Bulletin April 1, 1899, paragraph 6

… . Elder S. N. Haskell has labored hard in Brisbane, and souls still continue to embrace the truth in that portion of the Lord’s vineyard.

2362 The General Conference Bulletin

[ Testimony dated Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia, March 9, 1897 .]

2363 The General Conference Bulletin April 24, 1901, paragraph 24

… take[s] possession of the minds of teachers, then they are fitted to deal with the education of others.

2364 General Conference Daily Bulletin January 28, 1893, paragraph 26

… . God”s memorial has been torn down, and in its place a false Sabbath stands before the world; while the powers of darkness are stirring up the elements from beneath …

2365 The Good Samaritan December 1, 1859, Art. A, paragraph 3

… . I.’s family, the daughter A. accompanying us. We found the mother had been absent. She had just returned from walking three miles and back, making six miles, to obtain …

2366 The Good Samaritan December 1, 1859, paragraph 1

… , E. S. Hurlbut, E. I. Wilcox, M. North, J. Y. Wilcox, each $1,00. R. Sawyer, C. R. Austin, each $2,00. M. M. Buckland, F. Howland, each $0,50. C. Rice, E. Buckland, E. A. Preston, M. T. Landon, H. Belden …

2367 The Good Samaritan December 1, 1859, paragraph 5

Sister S. Smith, two yards calico, one skein yarn.

2368 The Good Samaritan December 1, 1859, paragraph 6

A. S. Wakefield, one pair pillow-cases, one towel.

2369 The Gospel Herald August 1, 1898, paragraph 1

… Eld. S. N. Haskell, was recently received by the editor. The words of instruction and encouragement are so important that it has been thought best to give them …

2370 The Health Reformer April 1, 1872, paragraph 21

… A.’s trail exceeds yours in length about half an inch; and then, in the place of a frown (which under the present circumstances would be far more natural), you must …

2371 Pacific Union Recorder March 11, 1915, paragraph 2

… J. S. Washburn brought word about a family who left Ireland fourteen years ago to get away from the Sabbath doctrine, and who had recently attended meetings …

2372 Pacific Union Recorder April 15, 1915, paragraph 2

… , H. S. Shaw and E. W. Farnsworth. Mother was pleased to meet these old friends, and spoke words of cheer and courage regarding the goodness and mercy of God to her …

2373 Pacific Union Recorder July 22, 1915, paragraph 17

Interment will be at the Oak Hill Cemetery, Battle Creek, Mich., by the side of her husband, Elder James White. The Battle Creek services will be held in the tabernacle on Sabbath-day, July 24; Elders A. G. Daniells and S. N. Haskell Officiating .

2374 The Review and Herald April 14, 1853, paragraph 1

… . Mr. S. thinks there is a contradiction on the forty-third page of my little pamphlet, entitled Christian Experience and Views .—I there stated that a cloud of …

2375 The Review and Herald April 14, 1853, paragraph 2

Mr. S. then asserts that I stated that I saw “Satan by the throne that the Father had left.” Here I will give my own words. “Satan appeared to be by the throne, trying …

2376 The Review and Herald April 14, 1853, paragraph 3

… Mr. S. to ridicule, as that which he has taken. What a monster to be in heaven!

2377 The Review and Herald April 14, 1853, paragraph 4

… Mr. S. ridicules be compared with Hosea 5:6, 7. “They shall go with their flocks and with their herds to seek the Lord; but they shall not find him; he hath withdrawn …

2378 The Review and Herald August 19, 1862, Art. A, paragraph 10

Bro. S., your family is proud. They know not the first principles of the third angel’s message. They are in the downward road, and should be brought under a more …

2379 The Review and Herald August 19, 1862, Art. A, paragraph 11

Bro. S., I was shown that you must take hold of this work aright, or your labors are vain. You need the influence of the Spirit of God. When you are converted, then you …

2380 The Review and Herald August 19, 1862, paragraph 1

… . W. S., as my testimony to him in this sheet, dated Nov. 22nd, 1861, shows. I did state in the Circular that “with experience” he “would make a successful laborer.” He has …