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2721 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 276.6 (Arthur Lacey White)
… steamer S. S. Alameda entered Sydney harbor. The sea had rolled heavily in the night, and the passengers had kept close to their berths. But with the morning the …
2722 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 292.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
… as S. N. Haskell began work in Auckland in late 1885. As soon as he accepted the Sabbath he was eager that his father, Joseph Hare, who resided in Kaeo, should also …
2723 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 307.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
… , N. S. W.,” May 21, 1894; see also 4 WCW, pp. 410-412).
2724 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 330.5 (Arthur Lacey White)
S. N. Haskell, and the teachers being present, with all those who had been associated with the work. The buildings were dedicated to their sacred mission by Elder Haskell (DF 170, “The Avondale School, 1895-1907”).
2725 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 331.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
Pastor S. N. Haskell is the principal instructor in Bible study; and Mrs. Nettie Hurd Haskell, his wife, has charge of one Bible class, and acts as the matron of the school.
2726 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 336.7 (Arthur Lacey White)
S. N. Haskell, who had just arrived in Sydney. He urged her to hasten to the city so they could counsel together. Although she was much involved in preparations …
2727 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 340.7 (Arthur Lacey White)
… Dr. S. C. Rand joined the forces, bringing the medically trained staff to four—two physicians and two graduate nurses. God blessed the work carried by the dedicated …
2728 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 342 (Arthur Lacey White)
£ [$] E. W. Farnsworth 50 [240] Mrs. E. G. White 100 [480] C. B. Hughes 40 [192] S. N. Haskell and wife 55 [264] G. B. Starr and wife 10 [48] F. Martin 10 [48]
2729 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 345.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
… and S. C. Rand, newly come to the institution, were present; also A. W. Semmens,
2730 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 350.8 (Arthur Lacey White)
… plans. S. N. Haskell, president of the California Conference, happened to be at Walla Walla at the time. He exclaimed as he wrote to Ellen White of the incident …
2731 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 363.8 (Arthur Lacey White)
… Pastor S. N. Haskell and Mrs. E. G. White, and the rich blessings of God on their efforts. But for them, the building would perhaps not have been built for some time …
2732 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 364.5 (Arthur Lacey White)
The more formal dedication took place in the afternoon. Mrs. White reported in a letter to S. N. Haskell:
2733 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 382.5 (Arthur Lacey White)
… . Miss S. M. Gallion, a youthful Battle Creek Sanitarium nurse, gave her an hour of bath and massage.
2734 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 386.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
… , and S. N. Haskell led in prayer. President Irwin then opened the way for business.
2735 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 387.6 (Arthur Lacey White)
… . Loughborough, S. N. Haskell, A. T. Jones, W. W. Prescott, and such other persons as may be necessary to represent the important enterprises and interests connected …
2736 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 393.6 (Arthur Lacey White)
… R. S. Donnell, became a strong advocate of the movement and was joined by most of the ministers in Indiana. In arranging for the camp meeting of 1900 he planned …
2737 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 395.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
The next day at the early morning workers’ meeting, Elder Donnell rose and asked whether he might make a statement. It appears in the General Conference Bulletin under the title “Confession of Elder R. S. Donnell.” He spoke in measured words:
2738 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 398.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
… 45a, S. H. Lane to AGD, February 28, 1902).
2739 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 407.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
… . Kellogg; S. N. Haskell and his wife; and Edson. All wrote on a fairly regular basis, reporting their activities, outlining developments in their work, and asking …
2740 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 446.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
… Orleans S. B. Horton, president of the Louisiana Conference, and E. V. Orrell, secretary of the Southern Union, met the train, bringing a basket of fruit. This supplemented …