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21 His Messenger, p. 67.1 (Ruth Wheeler)

John N. Loughborough, an earnest, energetic young First-day Adventist preacher, was traveling through the New England States holding meetings, but the more he studied the Bible, the more dissatisfied he was with the message he was giving.

22 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 87.1 (Ella May White Robinson)

… young First-day Adventist preacher about twenty-three years old named John Loughborough, who supported himself and his wife by selling Arnold’s patent …

23 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 95.4 (Ella May White Robinson)

“I happen to know that at Rochester there’s a fair-sized assembly tent for sale. It has been used a few times by two First-day Adventist preachers. I think we could get it for $200,” Elder Cornell said.

24 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 610.5 (Francis D. Nichol)

… a first day Adventist paper, in which “M.” describes James White as “a prominent leader among those: of the Shut-Door [Note 1] and Seventh day Sabbath theory.” White …

25 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 620.1 (Francis D. Nichol)

The Day-Star, a first-day Adventist paper, in 1846.

26 Ellen G. White — Messenger to the Remnant, p. 22.6 (Arthur Lacey White)

… a First-day Adventist preacher, who (before he saw her in vision) had declared her visions to be of mesmeric origin, and that he could give her a vision, stepped …

27 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 71.2 (Roger W. Coon)

… a first-day Adventist pastor, M. E. Cornell, when the latter dropped in for a visit en route to a new parish elsewhere. (Cornell, in turn, converted John P. Kellogg …

28 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 27.1 (Francis D. Nichol)

… the first-day Adventist groups, following the breakup of the Millerite movement after the 1844 disappointment, that various of them kept setting dates …

29 The Gift of Prophecy, p. 256.6 (Dr. Alberto Timm & Dwain Esmond)

… were first-day Adventist ministers who accepted the third angel’s message and joined the Sabbathkeepers, but continued to hold to the “age-to-come” theory …

30 Advent Experience, p. 19.1 (George Ide Butler)

… leading first-day Adventist papers. Elder White published it in the Review. In this letter to Mr. Marsh my father gives some reasons for embracing present …

31 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 16.1 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… a First-day Adventist preacher, who (before he saw her in vision) had declared her visions to be of mesmeric origin, and that he could give her a vision, stepped …

32 Ellen G. White and the Shut Door Question, p. 14.4 (Arthur Lacey White)

… , a First Day Adventist minister, that she had declared on the basis of the visions that probation for the world had closed.

33 The Salamanca Vision and the 1890 Diary, p. 38.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… , a First-day Adventist. He was considered one of the most eloquent preachers among the First-day Adventists. He opposed the Sabbath of the fourth commandment …

34 EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index), Law of God.24

Law of God, first-day Adventist opposition to 2T 449; 3T 36

35 Replies to Elder Canright’s Attacks on Seventh-day Adventists, p. 5.1 (Uriah Smith)

… , a first-day Adventist, or a Seventh-day Baptist. He was opposed to their fighting spirit, and expressed strong dislike for them.

36 Replies to Elder Canright’s Attacks on Seventh-day Adventists, p. 9.3 (Uriah Smith)

… Banner, first-day Adventist papers, stand meekly waiting to serve up a slice of the poor flayed S. D. Adventists, Eld. Canright has now gotten over his dislike …

37 Replies to Elder Canright’s Attacks on Seventh-day Adventists, p. 13.1 (Uriah Smith)

… Crisis, first-day Adventist paper, of Boston, Mass:—

38 The American Sentinel 10 March 21, 1895, page 96 paragraph 7

… ,” a First-day Adventist organization. It is written by a Protestant Episcopal minister. Why he did not get his own people to publish his reply, and why the Sunday …

39 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 206.1 (John Norton Loughborough)

… a First-day Adventist preacher, who (before he saw her in vision) had declared her visions to be of mesmeric origin, and that he could give her a vision, stepped …