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341 Messenger of the Lord
Herbert E. Douglass
342 Messenger of the Lord, p. 48.8 (Herbert E. Douglass)
John Herbert, born in 1860, died after three months, from erysipelas. Bio., vol. 1, p. 430.
343 Messenger of the Lord, p. 57.7 (Herbert E. Douglass)
As previously mentioned, James and Ellen had four children, all boys: Henry, born August 26, 1847; Edson, born July 28, 1849; William, born August 29, 1854; and John Herbert, September 20, 1860.
344 Messenger of the Lord, p. 57.8 (Herbert E. Douglass)
Herbert died after living only three months, a victim of erysipelas. The 33-year-old mother recalled this heartbreaking experience: “My dear babe was a great …
345 Messenger of the Lord, p. 58.1 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… , John Herbert, that we may come up together in the morning of the resurrection.” An Appeal to the Youth, 26, cited in Bio., vol. 2, p. 71 .
346 Messenger of the Lord, p. 64.7 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… John Herbert, she slowly regained strength. Six weeks after delivery, she commented in a letter to Lucinda Hall that she was so weak that she crawled up stairs …
347 Messenger of the Lord, p. 98 (Herbert E. Douglass)
Healing of Herbert Lacey
348 Messenger of the Lord, p. 98.5 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… . Professor Herbert Lacey, leading out in the school program at Avondale early in 1897, was quickly devastated by typhoid fever. He lost twenty pounds in one …
349 Messenger of the Lord, p. 98.7 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… permit Herbert Lacey’s life to be put out.... There might be cases where the ice applications would work well. But books with prescriptions that are followed …
350 Messenger of the Lord, p. 114.5 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… , John Herbert, September 20, 1860, James had to be away for about six weeks. He wrote a note to her that closed with these words: “I do not ask you to weary yourself …
351 Messenger of the Lord, p. 158.6 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… in Herbert E. Douglass, The End (Mountain View, Calif.: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1979), pp. 161-167. This fact should not be obscured—the delay in the …
352 Messenger of the Lord, p. 326.12 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… impaired.” Herbert Moskowitz, Alcohol Health and Resource World, Summer, 1995, 9:4, pp. 11-15; CAT indicated that there is shrinkage of the brain even in light to …
353 Messenger of the Lord, p. 487.7 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… , see Herbert E. Douglass, The End (Mountain View, Calif.: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1979), pp. 161-167.
354 Messenger of the Lord, p. 519.7 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… , read Herbert E. Douglass, What Ellen White Has Meant to Me (Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1973).
355 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 330.3 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)
… ; with Herbert Spencer, it is denominated the Unknowable Intelligence. Others designate it “New Thought.” This teaching is popular today.
356 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 105.1 (Roger W. Coon)
… William Herbert Foege, M.D., M.P.H., director for the Center for Disease Control, United States Public Health Service, Atlanta, Georgia, under the administrations …
357 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 104.4 (Gary Land)
… , and Herbert Spencer superseded Darwin in importance by spelling out the implications of evolution in philosophy and ethics, psychology, and sociology …
358 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 167.2 (Gary Land)
… philosopher Herbert Spencer, who had challenged the educational world in 1854 with its most provocative question: “What Knowledge Is of Most Worth?” To Spencer …
359 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 217.3 (Gary Land)
… philosopher Herbert Spencer, is a good case in point. Spencer—even before Darwin published Origin of Species —found natural selection, or “survival of the …
360 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 223.4 (Gary Land)
… theorist Herbert Croly pulled these various strands of thought together in his Promise of American Life (1909), where he argued for comprehensive national …