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2741 Exhibits Relating to the Writing of The Desire of Ages, p. 38.3 (Robert W. Olson)

This morning we mail “The Man of Sorrows,” copied from the new matter you left; and the parable of the talents, for the parable book. The matter on the sower which …

2742 Exhibits Relating to the Writing of The Desire of Ages, p. 38.4 (Robert W. Olson)

I have been gathering out the precious things from these new manuscripts on the early life of Jesus. Sent a number of new pages to California by the Vancouver …

2743 Exhibits Relating to the Writing of The Desire of Ages, p. 38.5 (Robert W. Olson)

I learn that our Sabbath Schools are soon to take up the study of the life of Christ. So the book will come out just in time to help them. I am so glad.

2744 Exhibits Relating to the Writing of The Desire of Ages, p. 38.6 (Robert W. Olson)

I will send a copy of a little I gathered out for the chapter, “In Joseph’s Tomb.” It supplies a link that was missing, and I think will be a real help to the book....

2745 Exhibits Relating to the Writing of The Desire of Ages, p. 38.7 (Robert W. Olson)

I learn that the work of setting the book is underway, so we want to finish up the last chapters as soon as possible. Hope you will be able to send us, soon, the rest …

2746 Exhibits Relating to the Writing of The Desire of Ages

—White Estate Received Correspondence File. (Written from Sunnyside, Cooranbong, Australia.)

2747 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 38 (Ellen Gould White)

W. C. White to Kate Mc’Ivors, November 20, 1894

2748 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 38.1 (Ellen Gould White)

The children’s meetings were the nicest I have ever seen at camp meeting. They were conducted by Bro. Geo. Teasdale, and Srs. Fannie Bolton, Rose Goody, and others …

2750 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 38 (Ellen Gould White)

W. C. White to A. O. Tait, January 18, 1895

2751 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 38.3 (Ellen Gould White)

As regards the publication of mother’s chapter on spiritualism in tract form. I will present the matter to our Book Committee, and after getting their criticism, will ask Sisters Davis and Bolton to prepare it for such independent use.

2752 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 38 (Ellen Gould White)

Letter 118, 1895, p. 3. (To “Children,” January 23, 1895.)

2753 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 38.4 (Ellen Gould White)

We found Fannie was, in our absence, making her home with our friends. She was sweating over the stove, cooking us a nice dinner. She has thought if she could do …

2754 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 38 (Ellen Gould White)

Letter 39, 1895, pp. 1, 10. (To Dr. Kellogg, February 3, 1895.)

2755 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 38.5 (Ellen Gould White)

I have received your letter in which you asked a question in reference to the publication of a new edition of Christian Temperance. It is my mind as well as …

2756 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 38 (Ellen Gould White)

W. C. White to E. G. White, February 25, 1895

2757 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 38.6 (Ellen Gould White)

The matter of most importance, and upon which everything else hangs, is the work that we asked him [L. J. Rousseau] and Fannie to do. I am oh! so glad, that you let Fannie …

2758 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 38 (Ellen Gould White)

Letter 89, 1895, p. 1. (To W. C. White, March 11, 1895.)

2759 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 38.7 (Ellen Gould White)

May [Lacey] is anxious to go to Tasmania the first or second week in April, and is determined that I shall go; but I do not feel very anxious for the water trip, and …