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2561 The Testimony of Jesus, p. 38 (Francis McLellan Wilcox)
Tested by the Bible
2562 The Testimony of Jesus, p. 38.1 (Francis McLellan Wilcox)
Our first statement is from the The Review and Herald, December 4, 1855. This is a portion of an “Address of the Conference Assembled at Battle Creek, Mich., Nov …
2563 The Testimony of Jesus, p. 38.2 (Francis McLellan Wilcox)
“We refer to the visions which God has promised to the remnant ‘in the last days.’ We are aware that many will regard it as infatuation to believe in such operations …
2564 The Testimony of Jesus, p. 38.3 (Francis McLellan Wilcox)
“Nor do we, as some contend, exalt these gifts or their manifestations above the Bible; on the contrary, we test them by the Bible, making it the great rule of judgment …
2565 The Testimony of Jesus, p. 38.4 (Francis McLellan Wilcox)
“While we regard them as coming from God, and entirely harmonizing with His written word, we must acknowledge ourselves under obligation to abide by their …
2566 The Testimony of Jesus, p. 109.4 (Francis McLellan Wilcox)
… Letter 38, 1888 .
2567 The Voice of The Spirit, p. 21.4 (Juan Carlos Viera)
… 3:38 .
2568 The Voice of The Spirit, p. 49.1 (Juan Carlos Viera)
… 3:38, 39 .
2569 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 38.1 (Gary Land)
“The unanimity with which our citizens are coming up to sustain the government in this trying hour is for me one of the best proofs of the stability of our Republican …
2570 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 38.2 (Gary Land)
The response of the people of Calhoun County was a microcosm of the response of the state. Sumter, to most Calhounites, proved to be the “match that set the whole …
2571 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 38.3 (Gary Land)
This prompt response was explained by one Battle Creek soldier: “We had no other opinion about the call than that it meant us.... Our only thought on the matter …
2572 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 38.4 (Gary Land)
These men, from lowliest enlisted man up through the commissioned officer ranks, may not always have divined all the political and constitutional questions …
2573 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 38.5 (Gary Land)
Unlike many of the other counties, Calhoun was represented in the first two Michigan regiments that were organized and sent to the field—the First Michigan …
2574 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 51.4 (Gary Land)
… States, 3.8 million of whom were still in the South. These people represented tremendous potential as a political force at the polls. Black leaders worked …
2575 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 80.2 (Gary Land)
… to 38 in 1900 and to 68 in 1920. The rate of growth was especially high in the newly settled West. Denver, for example, a frontier town of 4,700 in 1870, grew to more …
2576 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 38.1 (Herbert E. Douglass)
I have often said that if I were shut away and isolated forever and were allowed only three books, my choices would be the Bible, The Desire of Ages, and The Great …
2577 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 38.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)
But wait. You probably are wondering whether it has always been so simple for me to believe in Mrs. White and her writings. The answer is No! I did have a problem …
2578 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 38.3 (Herbert E. Douglass)
I might complete this assignment by quoting precious passages here and there in the writings of Ellen White that have meant much to me. Such passages have …
2579 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 38.4 (Herbert E. Douglass)
Other writers in this present volume will tell of fulfilled predictions—a sound basis for credibility and for validating Ellen White’s gift. I love and believe all these things.
2580 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 38.5 (Herbert E. Douglass)
But I am black and there was a time when Satan stormed my faith by stinging references to what “Mrs. White says in volume 9 about black people.” It happened that …