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2643 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 42 (Ellen Gould White)

In The Early Days You Had To Move Around So Much. Sometimes You Must Have Had A Problem About A Home And Furniture.

2644 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 42.1 (Ellen Gould White)

We are just getting settled here in Rochester [1852]. We have rented an old house for one hundred and seventy-five dollars a year. We have the press in the house …

2645 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 42 (Ellen Gould White)

I’m Sorry You Had Such A Hard Time. When You First Moved To Battle Creek, What Did You Do?

2646 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 42.2 (Ellen Gould White)

The brethren think we ought to have a little house put up. We pay now $1.50 per week for rent, and have scarcely any conveniences at that. Have to go a great distance …

2647 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 66.5 (Ellen Gould White)

Now, dear children, obey because you love to, not because you are driven to. I shall have confidence that you will do as I wish you to. I shall confide in your honor, your manliness. An Appeal to the Youth, 42-44 .

2650 Over My Shoulder, p. 42.1 (Ella May White Robinson)

I also remember a certain guest speaker who gave the lesson review one Sabbath. He caused considerable merriment by drawing on the blackboard a spider with only six legs.

2651 Over My Shoulder, p. 42.2 (Ella May White Robinson)

At the close of Sabbath school, Mary, Mabel, and I would climb the steps to our favorite seat by the balcony railing. From this vantage point we children could …

2652 Over My Shoulder, p. 42.3 (Ella May White Robinson)

When Mary discovered how we were occupying our time, she inaugurated a plan that she hoped would direct our thoughts into more profitable channels. She provided …

2653 Over My Shoulder, p. 42.4 (Ella May White Robinson)

Sometimes on Sabbath afternoons Mary would take us to attend the callboys’ meeting at the Sanitarium church. I was awed as I listened to Dr. David Paulson tell …

2654 Over My Shoulder, p. 42.5 (Ella May White Robinson)

Mary’s youngest sister, Tillie, came to live with us so she could attend church school. I enjoyed going with her to student meetings in the college chapel. I …

2655 Sister White, p. 42.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

Now, the Adventist children back in that time did not have all the good things you have. There were no children’s meetings, no Sabbath school, no church school …

2656 Sister White, p. 42.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

Sister White talked and wrote much to parents about training their children, and she did not forget to speak to children too. She told parents to love their …

2657 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 42.1 (Ella May White Robinson)

At one time before this vision, Captain Bates had tried to discuss astronomy with Ellen but had found her unfamiliar with the subject. He knew she was telling …

2658 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 42.2 (Ella May White Robinson)

In his study of the Scriptures, Captain Bates had learned that Jesus and His disciples did not change the Christian Sabbath from Saturday, the seventh day …

2659 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 42.3 (Ella May White Robinson)

When he retired from the sea, he sold his ship for $11,000. He was considered a rich man for those days; but now he was poor, for he had spent his entire fortune in …

2660 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 42.4 (Ella May White Robinson)

James and Ellen read it very carefully. Perhaps Elder Bates was right! They must know exactly what the Bible said, for they certainly wanted to obey God in all things.