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2821 W. W. Prescott and the 1911 Edition of The Great Controversy, p. 14 (Arthur Lacey White)
38. Page 104
2822 W. W. Prescott and the 1911 Edition of The Great Controversy, p. 21.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
… 11:38 ), where it is credited to Scott’s Life of Napoleon, without any page being given. It seems to me that the expression, “the popular society of the museum” must …
2823 W. W. Prescott and the 1911 Edition of The Great Controversy, p. 38 (Arthur Lacey White)
Chapter 4—C. C. Crisler’s Expressions Of Approval And Satisfaction With The 1888 Edition Of The Great Controversy
2824 W. W. Prescott and the 1911 Edition of The Great Controversy, p. 38.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
The historical work connected with the resetting of The Great Controversy is nearly finished. We are finding nearly all the quoted matter, and proper references …
2825 W. W. Prescott and the 1911 Edition of The Great Controversy, p. 38.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
The Great Controversy will bear the severest tests. When it was prepared years ago, thorough work was done. This is more and more evident, the more the book is examined.
2826 W. W. Prescott and the 1911 Edition of The Great Controversy, p. 38.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
It would have been better, of course, if the historical references had been given in the first editions: but this is a minor matter that can easily be adjusted …
2827 W. W. Prescott and the 1911 Edition of The Great Controversy, p. 38.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
The Great Controversy has already had a great sale; and our bookmen who have much to do with pushing its sale into new fields, feel as if the new edition, giving …
2828 W. W. Prescott and the 1911 Edition of The Great Controversy, p. 38 (Arthur Lacey White)
Chapter 5—A Postscript—An Observation On W. W. Prescott’s Use Of The Writings Of Others
2829 W. W. Prescott and the 1911 Edition of The Great Controversy, p. 38.5 (Arthur Lacey White)
W. W. Prescott in his April 26, 1910, letter to W. C. White in which he offered suggestions regarding The Great Controversy, observed in both his first and last suggestions the absence of references, to materials quoted. He says:
2830 W. W. Prescott and the 1911 Edition of The Great Controversy, p. 38.6 (Arthur Lacey White)
There is one general feature of the book to which I will call attention without attempting to refer definitely to each case, as this would require much space …
2831 W. W. Prescott and the 1911 Edition of The Great Controversy, p. 38.7 (Arthur Lacey White)
Ten years later, in 1920, the Review and Herald published a 300-page college textbook prepared by W. W. Prescott, titled The Doctrine of Christ. Each lesson is …
2832 W. W. Prescott and the 1911 Edition of The Great Controversy, p. 38.8 (Arthur Lacey White)
All quotations in the notes taken from the Spirit of Prophecy are duly credited to book and page. The other quotations have been selected from many sources …
2833 W. W. Prescott and the 1911 Edition of The Great Controversy, p. 38.9 (Arthur Lacey White)
There are over 500 notes without credit, but in quotation marks. There is no way of identifying the sources or the authors of the materials thus brought into the Prescott book.
2834 W. W. Prescott and the 1911 Edition of The Great Controversy
Arthur L. White Ellen G. White Estate Washington, D. C. February 3, 1981
2835 The Wedding Band, Ellen G. White, and the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, p. 17.38 (Roger W. Coon)
Roger W. Coon Ellen G. White Estate Washington, D.C. November 29, 1987
2836 Why Did Ellen G. White Borrow?
There has never been revealed to me the exact number of rooms in any of our sanitariums; and the knowledge I have obtained of such things I have gained by inquiring of those who were supposed to know ( Selected Messages 1:38 ).
2837 Why Did Ellen G. White Borrow?
Tell her that she has a point about Zedekiah’s having his eyes put out. That needs to be more carefully worded—also the rock, when the water flowed ( Letter 38, 1885; Selected Messages 3:121, 122 ).
2838 The Adventist Home -- Study Guide, p. 8.16 (Ellen G. White Estate)
13. Name three things that can mar the reputation of the Christian home. ( 38:2 .)
2839 The Adventist Home -- Study Guide, p. 9.8 (Ellen G. White Estate)
7. To whom should one go with a home problem? ( 38:1 .)
2840 The Adventist Home -- Study Guide, p. 38.1 (Ellen G. White Estate)
6. Review the moral dangers of our age and suggest ways in which both men and women should be on their guard against them and help others. Discuss the real course of moral corruption. ( 333:1 - 5 .)