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3621 The Review and Herald May 25, 1905, paragraph 22

… Elder Haskell and one by Elder Corliss. As I laid the paper down, I said, These articles must be reproduced. There is truth and power in them. Men spoke as they were …

3622 The Review and Herald September 7, 1905, paragraph 6

About the time that Elder Haskell and his wife united with Elder Butler in labor at Nashville, the Lord instructed me in the night season to bear to the brethren and sisters in the South the following message:

3623 The Review and Herald September 7, 1905, paragraph 14

… Sister Haskell have rented a house in one of the best parts of the city, and have gathered round them a family of helpers, who day by day go out of giving Bible …

3624 The Review and Herald September 7, 1905, paragraph 23

… . Elder Haskell and his wife and Elder Butler have been and still are most earnest, self-denying workers in that field. They and their associates are advancing …

3625 The Review and Herald September 7, 1905, paragraph 29

… Elder Haskell in their tent effort. Help them to secure means to pay for the meeting-house and to set it in acceptable order, so that it will make a presentation …

3626 The Review and Herald June 14, 1906, paragraph 1

… Elder Haskell and his wife that I would unite with them in planning for the establishment of a training-school for medical missionary evangelists, in connection …

3627 The Review and Herald June 21, 1906, paragraph 24

… . N. Haskell to help us in getting properly started a work similar to that which they had carried on in Nashville and at Avondale. They came, and are now laboring …

3628 The Review and Herald July 12, 1906, paragraph 14

… . N. Haskell was on the program as the first speaker, but his train was late, and so I spoke first, on the theme, “In Touch with Nature.” I began by reading a portion of …

3629 The Review and Herald July 12, 1906, paragraph 16

Elder Haskell spoke next, on the healing of the one “sick of the palsy.” Brother J. F. Ballenger offered the dedicatory prayer. Elder Reaser was chairman of the afternoon service.

3630 The Review and Herald October 4, 1906, paragraph 3

… . N. Haskell opened the meeting with prayer. I then spoke for about forty-five minutes, on the privileges and the responsibilities of the Christian life, as brought …

3631 The Review and Herald October 4, 1906, paragraph 21

… . N. Haskell and his wife consented to conduct a Bible training-school for workers while this special effort is being put forth for Oakland. They are now training …

3632 The Review and Herald November 29, 1906, paragraph 1

… . N. Haskell, assisted by Elder E. J. Hibbard, had charge of the company of laborers.

3633 The Review and Herald November 29, 1906, paragraph 2

… Mrs. Haskell were conducting Bible studies in the forenoons, and in the afternoons the workers in training were going out and visiting from house to house …

3634 The Review and Herald November 29, 1906, paragraph 3

… Mrs. Haskell have been greatly blessed of God. One day a woman, a stranger, slipped two coins into Sister Haskell's hand. Sister Haskell thought them to be two …

3635 The Review and Herald November 29, 1906, paragraph 6

… Elder Haskell spoke in the Laguna Street church in San Francisco—the church that was not destroyed by the earthquake; Elder Hibbard spoke in Oakland, others …

3636 The Review and Herald November 29, 1906, paragraph 9

… Elder Haskell and his wife, as ministers of God, shall give Bible instruction to those who will offer themselves for service. God will use humble men. He will …

3637 The Review and Herald November 29, 1906, paragraph 10

… Elder Haskell and his wife, by Elder Hibbard, and by those who were laboring with them. I urged the brethren and sisters to consider that now is the opportune …

3638 The Review and Herald November 29, 1906, paragraph 18

Elder Haskell and his wife, with some helpers, have just opened a Bible training-school in San Francisco, with headquarters at the Laguna Street church. The …

3639 The Review and Herald December 20, 1906, paragraph 1

… Elder Haskell and others were conducting a Bible training-school and evening services in New York City, the word of the Lord to the workers there was: “Let the …

3640 The Review and Herald February 14, 1907, paragraph 4

… Sister Haskell's hand. These proved to be two twenty-dollar gold pieces. Sister Haskell afterward met the lady, but she did not wish to tell her name. These things …