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2461 Divine Guidance in the Remnant of God’s Church, p. 38.2 (Denton Edward Rebok)
“Wherefore He saith, when He ascended up on high, He led captivity captive, and gave gifts unto men, ... and He gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers.”
2462 Divine Guidance in the Remnant of God’s Church, p. 38.3 (Denton Edward Rebok)
Here is presented the fact that God set some prophets to work in His church in the Christian era. Furthermore we are assured by Paul in 1 Corinthians 1:5-8 ,
2463 Divine Guidance in the Remnant of God’s Church, p. 38.4 (Denton Edward Rebok)
“That in everything ye are enriched by Him, in all utterance, and in all knowledge; Even as the testimony of Christ was confirmed in you: So that ye come behind …
2464 Divine Guidance in the Remnant of God’s Church, p. 38.5 (Denton Edward Rebok)
From this text we must conclude that God plans to work through prophets down to the end of time, to the second coming of Christ; and that the work of such prophets …
2465 Divine Guidance in the Remnant of God’s Church, p. 38.6 (Denton Edward Rebok)
Then, too, in Ephesians 4:12-15, we have a list of the objectives set forth for those who are apostles and prophets and evangelists, pastors and teachers:
2466 Divine Guidance in the Remnant of God’s Church, p. 38.7 (Denton Edward Rebok)
First, “for the perfecting of the saints”: second, “for the work of the ministry”: third, “for the edifying of the body of Christ”:—“till we all come in the unity of the faith …
2467 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 29.7 (Francis D. Nichol)
… . White, 38, 39. The “misfortune” was the accident of being struck with a stone that broke her nose and thus somewhat disfigured her. For persons to be prostrated …
2468 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 38 (Francis D. Nichol)
Letters Reveal Her Personality
2469 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 38.1 (Francis D. Nichol)
A side light on Mrs. White’s habits of life during those first years is provided in this excerpt from a short letter that she wrote to “Dear Bro. and Sister Collins” on February 10, 1850:
2470 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 38.2 (Francis D. Nichol)
“The way is now fully open for James [her husband] to go forward in publishing the Present Truth. We love you and love to hear from you. We should have written you …
2471 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 38.3 (Francis D. Nichol)
A letter that she wrote to “Dear Brother Hastings” on March 18, 1850, on the death of his wife, contains these closing lines:
2472 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 38.4 (Francis D. Nichol)
“Dear Brother Hastings, sorrow not as those who have no hope. The grave can hold her but a little while. Hope thou in God and cheer up dear Brother, and you will meet …
2473 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 38.5 (Francis D. Nichol)
Of her resolute courage to go forward in her work, despite her distress of heart in being separated from her children, we read in a letter she wrote to a “Dear Brother and Sister Loveland,” December 13, 1850:
2474 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 38.6 (Francis D. Nichol)
“I had the privilege of being with my oldest boy two weeks. He is a lovely dispositioned boy. He became so attached to his mother, it was hard to be separated from …
2475 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 190.4 (Francis D. Nichol)
… .”—Page 38.
2476 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 556.2 (Francis D. Nichol)
… 41:38 read the same as follows: “And Pharaoh said to his servants, Can we find a man like this, in whom is the spirit of prophecy from the lord?” See The Targums of Onkelos …
2477 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 683.6 (Francis D. Nichol)
Canright, D. M. “Seventh-day Adventism Renounced,” The Michigan Christian Advocate, July 16-Oct. 15, 1887 (vol. 13, nos. 30, 32-36, 38-43), p. 2 in each issue.
2478 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 692.9 (Francis D. Nichol)
… 36-38 of Early Writings; the next 8 per cent constitutes page 41 of Early Writings; the next 25 per cent constitutes pages 39, 40 of Early Writings; and the remaining …
2479 Ellen G. White — Messenger to the Remnant, p. 38 (Arthur Lacey White)
Chapter 4—The Sabbath Conferences Of 1848
2480 Ellen G. White — Messenger to the Remnant, p. 38.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
It is important to keep in mind the fact that during the formative period of our work, 1844-1855, the pioneers did not have the benefit of church or denominational …