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3601 The Review and Herald September 6, 1877, paragraph 9
… . Elder Haskell had labored constantly up to this time, and excellent meetings were reported. There were 47 tents on the ground, besides three large tents, the …
3602 The Review and Herald September 6, 1877, paragraph 18
… Canright, Haskell, my husband, sister Ings, and myself sought a retired place in the grove, and united in prayer for the blessing of health and the grace of God …
3603 The Review and Herald September 6, 1877, paragraph 19
… Eld. Haskell. He took us there in his carriage, by easy stage across the country. We preferred this way of traveling, thinking it would benefit our health. We are …
3604 The Review and Herald November 7, 1878, Art. A, paragraph 3
Bro. Haskell spoke Friday afternoon and evening. In the meeting Sabbath morning I felt called upon to speak encouraging words to those who had made so great …
3605 The Review and Herald November 7, 1878, Art. A, paragraph 8
Many testimonies were borne in this morning meeting, and many hearts were softened by the beams of light from the Sun of Righteousness. At half-past ten Bro. Haskell spoke with great freedom upon the subject of the talents.
3606 The Review and Herald November 7, 1878, Art. A, paragraph 10
… , Eld. Haskell spoke to the people upon the message to the Laodiceans. Sunday morning was clear and cold. In the morning meeting Eld. Haskell explained the tract …
3607 The Review and Herald November 7, 1878, Art. A, paragraph 12
… Eld. Haskell brought before the people the necessity of placing reading matter in private families, especially the three volumes of Spirit of Prophecy …
3608 The Review and Herald December 19, 1878, paragraph 5
… . N. Haskell has been more fully awake to this subject than any of our other ministers, because he has exercised his mind in this department of the work. He has …
3609 The Review and Herald April 1, 1880, paragraph 5
… Elders Haskell and Whitney have labored in the missionary cause, and have tried to show others how to work, they have met with success, and have gained an experience …
3610 The Review and Herald December 18, 1883, paragraph 5
Eld. Haskell and my son, W. C. White, joined us at this camp-meeting. They were delayed on the road, so we only enjoyed their presence and labors during the last two days of the meeting.
3611 The Review and Herald October 28, 1884, paragraph 14
… , Brown, Haskell, or any of these ministers, give all their powers to the service of God, and bear burdens in his cause, and the hundreds of believers go free, carrying …
3612 The Review and Herald October 4, 1898, paragraph 10
… , Elders Haskell, Hughes, W. C. White, and I had united with the officers of the Union Conference in making plans and preparations for the week of prayer. Letters …
3613 The Review and Herald November 1, 1898, paragraph 9
… , Elder Haskell, who was superintending the work, would call the workmen together, and they would pray earnestly for God’s blessing upon themselves and the …
3614 The Review and Herald March 21, 1899, paragraph 4
… Sister Haskell in Bible work in Brisbane, found places in the ordinary carriages.
3615 The Review and Herald March 28, 1899, paragraph 2
… Daniells, Haskell, Wilson, and Palmer, and were taken in a cab to a comfortable house close to the meeting. The next day was Friday; and all were busy completing …
3616 The Review and Herald March 28, 1899, paragraph 3
… Elder Haskell spoke from the words, “We would see Jesus.” Like the Greeks who made this request, the people seemed deeply interested, and the discourse made a …
3617 The Review and Herald March 28, 1899, paragraph 10
… , Elder Haskell spoke on the prophecies of Daniel, making the matter so clear that all could understand the prophecy.
3618 The Review and Herald March 28, 1899, paragraph 11
… Brethren Haskell, Daniells, Semmens, and W. C. White. All about us are fields white unto the harvest; and we all feel an intense desire that these fields shall be …
3619 The Review and Herald April 30, 1901, paragraph 1
… Brother Haskell. He knows something about it, and there are various ones of our older brethren who have passed over the ground, and they understand something …
3620 The Review and Herald April 14, 1903, Art. A, paragraph 3
… . Elder Haskell and his wife have labored faithfully. But who has felt the burden of sustaining them in their labors? Who among our leading men have visited …