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221 Counsels on Church Life, p. 94.3 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… to church to meet with God — to experience Him! We go to church to worship Jesus through music, prayers, and biblical teaching. We go to church to encourage others …
222 Angel Over Her Tent, p. 135.1 (D. A. Delafield)
… Adventist church school teacher, Mrs. Alma McKibbin, also overheard Mrs. White’s private prayers. Quite ill, Mrs. McKibbin spent a night in the home of Sarah …
223 Campfire Junior Stories from the days of S.D.A. Pioneers, p. 5.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
… from the publishing house and Sanitarium. Nellie and her mother went to the prayer meeting at the church in Battle Creek on a Friday evening, June 12, 1868. There …
224 A Prophet Among You, p. 319.3 (T. Housel Jemison)
… in the House of Prayer, on whose minds it apparently made a deep impression. It has since been read before the church at Battle Creek, who gave their unanimous …
225 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 33.4 (Francis D. Nichol)
… troubling the church with great pretensions of piety, she had this experience: “During family prayer that night, the Spirit of the LORD rested upon me, and I …
226 Ellen G. White — Messenger to the Remnant, p. 63.7 (Arthur Lacey White)
… in the house of prayer, on whose minds it apparently made a deep impression. It has since been read before the church at Battle Creek, who gave their unanimous …
227 Messenger of the Lord, p. 36.5 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… aware of it, the Lord was ready to launch the Christian church. How would He do it? By sending physical phenomena with the prophetic word. “And suddenly there …
228 The Salamanca Vision and the 1890 Diary, p. 9.5 (Ellen Gould White)
… to the church and found the house well filled, notwithstanding the rain was pouring down. After singing and prayer and singing again I spoke to the people …
229 The Salamanca Vision and the 1890 Diary, p. 44.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… . The Spirit of the Lord rested upon me and upon the people. I then called for all to come forward who were convinced that they must have a deeper work of grace …
230 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 3, p. 160.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… the sphere of mere natural affection or sense of duty. They intimate the deliberate choice of a heart which belongs in the first place to Jehovah, the God of …
231 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 17.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… of presenting in the incense the prayers of His people; and for that highest office of “wearing the ephod” in the solemn mediatorial services of the Day of Atonement …
232 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 192.5 (John Foxe)
… out of the two cathedrals in Dublin, and the other churches in his diocese; in the place of which he caused to be put up the Lord’s Prayer, the Creed, and the Ten …
233 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 219.5 (John Foxe)
… the house of M. Ribot, the pastor, and threatened to prevent the worship. At the appointed time, when he proceeded towards the church, he was surrounded; the most …
234 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 221.2 (John Foxe)
… , and the blows of the populace trying to break open the doors, caused the house to resound with shrieks and groans. The voice of the pastors who endeavored to …
235 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 76.1 (James Aitken Wylie)
… of the prayers of the monks, he remarked, ‘’a great inducement to the founding of cloisters was the delusion that the prayers of the inmates were of more …
236 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 135.4 (James Aitken Wylie)
… by the instrumentality of the Bible had called them to the “knowledge of Christ,” and the “fellowship of the saints.” Let us mark them at the close of the day. Their …
237 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 356.1 (James Aitken Wylie)
… to the spread of the Gospel. As greedily as men before the Pope solicit him for benefices, do they ask for employment in the Churches beneath the Cross. They …
238 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 477.7 (James Aitken Wylie)
… the one in the southern and the other in the northern valley, were overflown by the sudden inundation. Many of the houses were swept away, and the inhabitants …
239 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 521.3 (James Aitken Wylie)
… for the government of their Church as the times would allow. Such were the first beginnings of the Church of Paris in the month of September, 1555, which increased …
240 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 525.1 (James Aitken Wylie)
… was the Church. One of their number gave notice to the rest of the time and place of meeting. If in a city, they took care that the house should have several secret …