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2781 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 30.5 (Gary Land)

… , and 42 ship carpenters.

2782 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 42.1 (Gary Land)

This attitude of firm support for the Union by the people of the county also manifested itself in the innumerable “war meetings.” These meetings were called …

2783 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 42.2 (Gary Land)

There were also constant appeals to the patriotism of Calhounites by speeches, sermons, and communications from both civilians and soldiers printed in …

2784 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 42.3 (Gary Land)

One area of support that Michiganders could not possibly have anticipated at the outbreak of war was the amount of aid or relief that would be paid to the …

2785 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 42.1 (Herbert E. Douglass)

Ellen White is my friend. I believe in her as a person, a prophetess, a servant of God. The church moves ahead as it moves back to her God-given counsel.

2786 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 42.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)

“Believe his prophets, so shall ye prosper.”

2787 What Ellen White has Meant to Me

Takoma Park, Maryland June 1972

2789 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 42.1 (Francis D. Nichol)

So great, indeed, was the folly of it all—in diet, in medicine, and in dress—that reformers here and there were beginning to speak out against it, each one with his …

2790 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 42.2 (Francis D. Nichol)

Various ideas of reform in diet were abroad. And what variant ideas they were! For example, there was Graham, who gave his name to graham bread. Some, for example …

2791 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 42.3 (Francis D. Nichol)

Who was right and who was wrong in all the divergent thinking? Indeed, were any of them right in opposing accepted medical practices, and current dietary habits …

2792 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 42.4 (Francis D. Nichol)

With these disturbing questions before us we come to a farmhouse, the home of Aaron Hilliard in Otsego, Michigan. It was Friday, June 5, 1863. James and Ellen White …

2793 Understanding Ellen White, p. 42.1 (Dr. Merlin Burt)

Although Ellen White understood inspiration as bringing together the human and the divine, she did not therefore conclude that all of her human experiences …

2794 Understanding Ellen White, p. 42.2 (Dr. Merlin Burt)

There are times when common things must be stated, common thoughts must occupy the mind, common letters must be written and information given that has passed …

2795 Understanding Ellen White, p. 42.3 (Dr. Merlin Burt)

It is important for the reader to be aware of Ellen White’s distinction be-tween the sacred and common as it related to her writings and experience.

2796 Understanding Ellen White, p. 42.4 (Dr. Merlin Burt)

Too often those who read the Bible or Ellen White’s writings have tried to define revelation and inspiration in narrow terms that lead to confusion and …

2797 Understanding Ellen White, p. 42.5 (Dr. Merlin Burt)

Both the Bible and Ellen White in her writings present a consistent picture of an incarnational view of inspiration where the working of the Holy Spirit …

2800 101 Questions - About Ellen White and Her Writings, p. 42 (William A. Fagal)

Question 12: Did Ellen White’s 1856 prophecy fail? (“1856 Prophecy”)