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3041 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 61.5 (Ellen Gould White)

My horses and carriage went for her four miles and a half. The school building took her in that night, and she has been near me here only to see to her things in …

3042 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 110.6 (Ellen Gould White)

… and horses of silver above me, and Jesus, in royal majesty, was seated in the chariot. I was greatly impressed with the glory of this vision, and asked my attending …

3043 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 123.5 (Ellen Gould White)

… our horse and phaeton to Sydney. Would it be wrong? Please inform me all you can in reference to this matter. Had I best sell? I dislike to leave the horse and carriage …

3044 Hermeneutics Interpreting a 19th-Century Prophet in the Space Age, p. 1.9 (Roger W. Coon)

Increasingly the question is raised within Adventist circles, “How do you interpret a ‘horse-and-buggy’—era prophet in an age of space shuttles and cyclotrons?” It is a good question; it deserves a good answer.

3045 Hermeneutics Interpreting a 19th-Century Prophet in the Space Age, p. 15.3 (Roger W. Coon)

… a horse ? In 1903 Ellen White’s book Education was published. This book is required reading in Principles of Christian Education classes in Seventh-day Adventist …

3046 Hermeneutics Interpreting a 19th-Century Prophet in the Space Age, p. 15.6 (Roger W. Coon)

… a horse, and to use the saw and hammer, as well as the rake and the hoe, they would be better fitted to meet the emergencies of life.” Ellen G. White. Education, 216, 217 …

3047 Hermeneutics Interpreting a 19th-Century Prophet in the Space Age, p. 15.7 (Roger W. Coon)

In all of my worldwide travel I have never found an Adventist school that teaches girls (or boys, for that matter!) to harness and drive a horse. None of our schools, today, follows this educational counsel of Ellen White.

3048 Hermeneutics Interpreting a 19th-Century Prophet in the Space Age, p. 15.11 (Roger W. Coon)

The policy here was: teach girls to harness and drive horses. The principle upon which it was based is: education, for girls as well as boys, should be practical. (This would better fit the child “to meet the emergencies in life.”)

3049 Hermeneutics Interpreting a 19th-Century Prophet in the Space Age, p. 15.12 (Roger W. Coon)

… a horse would enable a young woman to contribute to the operation of a farm or family business.

3050 Hermeneutics Interpreting a 19th-Century Prophet in the Space Age, p. 16.3 (Roger W. Coon)

… /driving horses, as found in Education, is, quite frankly, ignored in that school (and in Seventh-day Adventist schools around the world). However, the principle …

3051 Minneapolis - 1888: The “Forgotten” Issue, p. 2.2 (Roger W. Coon)

… by horse-and-buggy that fateful autumn of 1888 where two historic series of meetings would convene, back-to-back. The Ministerial Institute, perhaps the first …

3052 My Special Grandmother, p. 1.5 (Evelyn Grace White Jacques)

… the horses and fed them grain. Sitting down to partake of the adequate lunch, we thanked the Lord for the blessings He had bestowed upon our family.

3053 My Special Grandmother, p. 2.11 (Evelyn Grace White Jacques)

… a horse in addition to possessing proficiency in household duties. Boys should learn how to cook, sew, and keep house as well as understand gardening and carpentry …

3054 My Special Grandmother, p. 4.3 (Evelyn Grace White Jacques)

… the horse-drawn surrey. This she especially enjoyed in her later years. They would ride along the many buggy trails through the hills and along the streams …

3055 A Nutrition Authority Discusses Mrs. E. G. White, p. 2.4 (Clive Maine McCay)

… of horses and carts. In past ages the amounts of alcohol and sugar that were produced were small enough to make these products luxuries.

3056 Some Hermeneutical Principles Bearing On the Ellen G. White Writings, p. 14.3 (Paul A. Gordon)

… a horse….they would be better fitted to meet the emergencies of life” ( Education, 216-217 ). In 1894 she cautioned against the purchase of bicycles, calling them …

3057 The Salamanca Vision and the 1890 Diary, p. 5.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… . A horse and carriage took us to Sister Green’s. There we found a comfortable home in every respect. Meetings had been in session two days. I was very nervous …

3058 The Salamanca Vision and the 1890 Diary, p. 7.5 (Ellen Gould White)

… a horse and buggy was furnished us and Sara and I rode to Adams. We find Adams is a larger place than Adams Center. There are more business places and yet Adams …

3059 The Salamanca Vision and the 1890 Diary, p. 8.5 (Ellen Gould White)

… his horse and carriage, to ride out. My head was tired with much writing. We had a very restful drive. It was dark before we returned. The sky was clear and the stars …

3060 The Salamanca Vision and the 1890 Diary, p. 15.5 (Ellen Gould White)

… his horse and phaeton and took Sara and me to Clinton and I visited a dentist to see if my teeth created any of this difficulty. He examined my teeth and said …