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2701 Ellen G. White Statements Relating to Geology and Earth Sciences, p. 42.3 (Ellen Gould White)
Because Antediluvian Seasons Came Regularly Many Concluded the Flood Was Impossible —Noah connected with God, and he was strong in the strength of infinite …
2702 Ellen G. White Statements Relating to Geology and Earth Sciences, p. 42.4 (Ellen Gould White)
Men began to feel secure and to talk of the fixed laws of nature. They reasoned then as men reason now, as though nature was above the God of nature, that her ways …
2703 Ellen G. White Statements Relating to Geology and Earth Sciences, p. 42.5 (Ellen Gould White)
They reasoned that it was not in accordance with the character of God to save Noah and his family, only eight persons in that vast world, and let all the rest …
2704 Ellen G. White Statements Relating to Geology and Earth Sciences, p. 42.6 (Ellen Gould White)
But the days before the flood steal silently on as a thief in the night. Noah is now making his last effort in warnings, entreaty, and appeal to the rejecters …
2705 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 40.2 (Delbert W. Baker)
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2706 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 42 (Delbert W. Baker)
n. Jonah’s attitude and mission p. 79 o. Christ and His condescension p. 85 p. Spies sent to the Promised Land p. 88 q. Serpent and doves p. 91 r. Vineyard p. 96 s. Wall of …
2707 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 42.1 (Delbert W. Baker)
6. The inherent equality of the races was clearly understood and expounded by Ellen White, in spite of many of the racist views that were being circulated. Adventism had the opportunity of being a reconciler.
2708 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 42.2 (Delbert W. Baker)
Christ came to this earth with a message of mercy and forgiveness. He laid the foundation for a religion by which Jew and Gentile, black and white, free and bond …
2709 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 42.3 (Delbert W. Baker)
The religion of the Bible recognizes no caste or color. It ignores rank, wealth, worldly honor. God estimated men as men. With Him, character decides their worth …
2710 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 42.4 (Delbert W. Baker)
Thus Christ sought to teach the disciples the truth that in God’s kingdom there are no territorial lines, no caste, no aristocracy; that they must go to all …
2711 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 42 (Delbert W. Baker)
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2712 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 42.5 (Delbert W. Baker)
Aptheker, Herbert, Editor. A Documentary History of the Negro People in the United States. 1st ed. Secaucus, N.J.: The Citadel Press, 1973.
2713 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 42.6 (Delbert W. Baker)
Bennett, Lerone, Jr. Before the Mayflower: A History of the Negro in America. Rev. ed. Baltimore, Md.: Penguin Books, 1966.
2714 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 42.7 (Delbert W. Baker)
Bergman, Peter M., Mort N. Bergman, Compilers. The Chronological History of the Negro in America. New York: A Mentor Book, 1969.
2715 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 42.8 (Delbert W. Baker)
Burner, David, Eugene D. Genovese, Forrest McDonald. The American People, vol. II. 3rd ed. St. James, N.Y.: Revisionary Press, 1980.
2716 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 42.9 (Delbert W. Baker)
Crowe, Charles. “Racial Massacre in Atlanta.” Journal of Negro History, LIV April, 1969. Washington, D.C.: Associated Press.
2717 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 42.10 (Delbert W. Baker)
Cutler, James Elbert, PhD. Lynch-Law: An Investigation Into the History of Lynching in the United States. Montclair, N.J.: Patterson Smith, 1969.
2718 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 42.11 (Delbert W. Baker)
Drimmer, Melvin, Editor. Black History: A Reappraisal. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1968.
2719 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 42.12 (Delbert W. Baker)
DuBois, W.E.B. The Souls of Black Folk. Unabridged edition. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1961.
2720 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 42.13 (Delbert W. Baker)
Franklin, John Hope. From Slavery to Freedom. 5th ed. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1980.