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3181 Messenger of the Lord, p. 109.4 (Herbert E. Douglass)
On that same trip, in her diary entry for October 10, she spoke of her crowded schedule while staying at the home of a church member: “The house is full of company.... Had no time to visit. Shut myself in the chamber to write.” Ibid.
3182 Messenger of the Lord, p. 136.4 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… in church matters generally, her wearisome travels, and home labors and cares, her health and physical and mental strength have improved from the day she …
3183 Messenger of the Lord, p. 138.8 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… through home influences, through unconsecrated companions.” Testimonies for the Church 1:449. “I was shown that Sabbathkeepers as a people labor too hard …
3184 Messenger of the Lord, p. 140.9 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… the Church 2:222-223. (6) Ellen White related a vision that included a preacher (whom she did not know) who was away from home on a preaching itinerary—yet violating …
3185 Messenger of the Lord, p. 158.4 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… the Church 1:132, footnote.
3186 Messenger of the Lord, p. 183.3 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… the church were far-reaching. On one hand, she covered the whole range of the salvation story; on the other, she dealt with civil government, the home, and questions …
3187 Messenger of the Lord, p. 186.10 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… investigation church leaders were satisfied that Takoma Park, on the northern edge of Washington, D.C., should be the new home for the Review and Herald Publishing …
3188 Messenger of the Lord, p. 224.1 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… at home. They must suffer unless the church interests themselves in their behalf. May the Lord have mercy upon the needy, and put it in His children’s hearts …
3189 Messenger of the Lord, p. 224.5 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… her home: “Last evening we had a Dorcas Society in our home, and my workers who help in the preparation of my articles for the papers and do the cooking and sewing …
3190 Messenger of the Lord, p. 231.3 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… the Church 1:426-430; see Bio., vol. 2, pp. 56, 57 .
3191 Messenger of the Lord, p. 248 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… Adventist Church about 1856. For a time he served on the staff of Dr. J. C. Jackson’s “Home” in Dansville, New York, and in 1866 was called to head the Health Reform …
3192 Messenger of the Lord, p. 254 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… and churches were erected. Many Black ministers and teachers trace their first contacts with Seventh-day Adventists to these schools and the Morning Star …
3193 Messenger of the Lord, p. 301.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… , “Our Home’s” administrator, on the treatment of diphtheria was reprinted in the church paper in February, 1863, and greatly impressed the Whites. At a time when …
3194 Messenger of the Lord, p. 304.9 (Herbert E. Douglass)
The home church at Battle Creek must live up to its “greatest responsibility,” and when church members do not live up to the light that health-care workers are …
3195 Messenger of the Lord, p. 305.4 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… own homes! The confusion and subsequent despair among church members in their attempts to meet these extreme positions opened the door to much backsliding …
3196 Messenger of the Lord, p. 314.6 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… the Church 1:206, 207. Spiritual Gifts 4a:124, 146 .
3197 Messenger of the Lord, p. 357.1 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… 1,400 church members in the local conference and their leaders who had been warned not to go further into debt, God’s messenger had spoken again: “Redlands …
3198 Messenger of the Lord, p. 367.7 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… home. The work of parents underlies every other.... The well-being of society, the success of the church, the prosperity of the nation, depend upon home influences …
3199 Messenger of the Lord, p. 367.10 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… urged church members to “get out of the cities into the country, where they can obtain a small piece of land, and make a home for themselves and their children …
3200 Messenger of the Lord, p. 398.7 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… , California, church met, with Ellen White present, to discuss the issue of school-entrance age. The principles quickly emerged: (1) children differ in their development …