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3841 Exhibits Relating to the Writing of The Desire of Ages, p. 29.2 (Robert W. Olson)
… No. 34, for it is very much needed. I will have to stop writing so much for the papers, and let the Review and Herald, the Signs of the Times, and all other periodicals …
3842 Exhibits Relating to the Writing of The Desire of Ages, p. 34.1 (Robert W. Olson)
From what I learn of the artist’s work, I cannot believe that the printers will be ready for the manuscript by September. They have now twenty-five chapters …
3843 Exhibits Relating to the Writing of The Desire of Ages, p. 34.2 (Robert W. Olson)
Sister White is constantly harassed with the thought that the manuscript should be sent to the printers at once. I wish it were possible to relieve her mind …
3844 Exhibits Relating to the Writing of The Desire of Ages
—White Estate Received Correspondence File. (Written from Sunnyside, Cooranbong, Australia.)
3845 Exhibits Relating to the Writing of The Desire of Ages, p. 34 (Robert W. Olson)
Exhibit 70—1897-98 Working Papers for The Desire of Ages
3846 Exhibits Relating to the Writing of The Desire of Ages, p. 34.3 (Robert W. Olson)
[Due to the lack of adequate space in the White Estate vault in Washington, D.C., a number of old White Estate documents and books have been stored for several …
3847 Exhibits Relating to the Writing of The Desire of Ages, p. 34.4 (Robert W. Olson)
On May 16, 1979, James Nix found, in one of these storage boxes, part of the working papers used in the preparation of The Desire of Ages in Ellen White’s office …
3848 Exhibits Relating to the Writing of The Desire of Ages, p. 34.5 (Robert W. Olson)
The next three exhibits are xerox reproductions made from these Desire of Ages working papers. They include portions of pages 80-81, 98-99, and 331-332. The very …
3849 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 5 (Ellen Gould White)
Manuscript 34, 1892, p. 2. (Diary entry for July 9, 1892.)
3850 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 10.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… No. 34, which is much needed.
3851 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 34.1 (Ellen Gould White)
I am sorrowful, yet rejoicing; chastened, but not killed. I praise the Lord for this trial, this exposure of self, and through His mercy, feel nothing but love to …
3852 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 34.2 (Ellen Gould White)
I give up all hope of a place in your work at present. I am all unworthy. I wait on God. I beg of you to cast all the care that my course has brought upon you, on God, and …
3853 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 34 (Ellen Gould White)
Letter 6, 1894, entire letter. (To Fannie Bolton, February 10, 1894.)
3854 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 34.3 (Ellen Gould White)
I received and read your letter, and assure you that my heart is deeply touched by its contents. I accept your confession. As far as yourself and your connection …
3855 The Gathering of Israel, p. 3.4 (Julia Neuffer)
… . 33-34; Resolutions of the 1842 “Boston Second Advent Conference,” The Signs of the Times, June 1, 1842, 3:69; “Declaration of Principles” formulated at the 1843 Boston …
3856 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 18.2 (Roger D. Joslyn)
… 1-34 ).The estate records of John Gold presented here are from the file of original papers, some of the items recorded in Bristol Co. Probate volume 3, and published …
3857 Hermeneutics Interpreting a 19th-Century Prophet in the Space Age
… 14:34, NAS], I am going to believe that, too. And shouldn’t you?Scripture quotes credited to NASB are taken from The New American Standard Bible.© 1960, 1962, 1963 …
3858 Hermeneutics Interpreting a 19th-Century Prophet in the Space Age, p. 16.9 (Roger W. Coon)
“Let the women keep silent in the churches; for they are not permitted to speak....” ( 1 Corinthians 14:34, NASB).
3859 The History and Use of the Tithe, p. 34.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
Perhaps we should review briefly the historical backgrounds. Most authors receive remuneration for their literary work from a royalty—a certain percentage …
3860 The History and Use of the Tithe, p. 34.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
Ellen White pointed out that this was unjust, and that the author should receive his due royalties. At the same time, she pointed out to the author that his royalty …