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3641 The Review and Herald February 14, 1907, paragraph 7

… . N. Haskell and his wife to return to Oakland for a time. The Oakland brethren and sisters have offered them the use of the dwelling-house on the new church property …

3642 The Review and Herald August 1, 1907, paragraph 4

… , Elder Haskell, and others, strong companies of believers have been raised up in Riverside and Redlands, and there is also a small company at San Bernardino …

3643 The Review and Herald August 6, 1908, paragraph 3

… . N. Haskell, discussing the work in Oakland, and their plans to go East to spend some time in South Lancaster. After our visit I was weary, and retired early. I was …

3644 The Review and Herald August 6, 1908, paragraph 9

… Elder Haskell and his wife were there consulting together and with the brethren about the circulation of our books, tracts, and periodicals.

3645 The Review and Herald August 6, 1908, paragraph 10

Elder Haskell was presenting strong reasons why the books which contain the knowledge that has been communicated to Sister White,—the books containing …

3646 The Review and Herald August 13, 1908, paragraph 13

… Elder Haskell that in his anxiety to supply the people with the precious truth contained in his books, in his desire that all should feel that the books are …

3647 The Review and Herald March 11, 1909, paragraph 1

… . N. Haskell was elected to the office, without one dissenting vote.

3648 The Review and Herald March 11, 1909, paragraph 2

Elder Haskell and his wife work together harmoniously, and their united labors are much appreciated by this conference. The results of their efforts for the past year show that much good has been accomplished in many lines.

3649 The Review and Herald November 25, 1909, paragraph 16

… . N. Haskell, E. W. Farnsworth, G. B. Starr, C. L. Edwards, and C. S. Longacre, and Dr. D. H. Kress united with the ministers of the Greater New York Conference in conducting general …

3650 The Review and Herald December 2, 1909, paragraph 1

… . N. Haskell, H. J. Edmed, E. W. Farnsworth, F. C. Gilbert, H. C. Hartwell, F. W. Stray, and C. S. Longacre, also Dr. D. H. Kress and Prof. B. F. Machlan .

3651 The Review and Herald December 2, 1909, paragraph 9

… , Elder Haskell, and others joined in seconding this earnest appeal, and the silent but powerful work of the spirit on hearts was manifested as one and another …

3652 The Review and Herald December 2, 1909, paragraph 18

… Elder Haskell, accompanied Elder Gilbert to Concord, Mass. A few hours were spent in driving about the beautiful and historic portions of Concord, then the …

3653 The Review and Herald December 9, 1909, paragraph 1

… . N. Haskell, Elder and Mrs. H. J. Edmed, and Brother F. M. Dana. Mrs. White was met at Woodfords Station by Mr. C. S. Bangs, a son of her twin sister, and during her visit she was …

3654 The Review and Herald December 9, 1909, paragraph 20

… Elder Haskell were greatly enjoyed. They were of a nature to strengthen faith in the evidences that God has led His people, and that through the gift of prophecy …

3655 The Review and Herald December 16, 1909, paragraph 1

At the close of the Portland camp-meeting, Mrs. White, in company with Elder and Mrs. Haskell and others, went to Boston for a short visit to the New England Sanitarium at Melrose .

3656 The Review and Herald December 16, 1909, paragraph 16

From Melrose, Elder and Mrs. Haskell returned to California, and Mrs. White, with her secretary, Miss McEnterfer, and Elder E. W. Farnsworth, went to Buffalo, N. Y., to attend a general meeting appointed for Sabbath and Sunday .

3657 The Review and Herald March 30, 1911, paragraph 20

To elder S. N. Haskell, August 30, 1894, she wrote:

3658 The Review and Herald May 18, 1911, Art. A, paragraph 4

… . N. Haskell and several other experienced ministers were present. Day after day the large tent was well filled with earnest people. The Spirit of the Lord came …

3659 The Signs of the Times September 14, 1876, paragraph 2

… . Sister Haskell was her teacher, and these two would sit for hours so engaged in the work that time passed unheeded. But still the difficulty existed. Her fingers …

3660 The Signs of the Times September 12, 1878, paragraph 4

… , Elder Haskell preached. Subject: Who changed the Sabbath. At three o'clock I took the stand, speaking upon the subject of temperance. I spoke one hour, while …