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4081 101 Questions on the Sanctuary and on Ellen White, p. 49.5 (Robert W. Olson)

… . N. Haskell, October 31, 1912, White Estate Document File #65. (See further, question 83.)

4082 101 Questions on the Sanctuary and on Ellen White, p. 84.1 (Robert W. Olson)

… much. Haskell, Loughborough, and Leon Smith, on the other hand, were advocating what is commonly called the doctrine of verbal inspiration. Caught in the middle …

4083 101 Questions on the Sanctuary and on Ellen White, p. 84.3 (Robert W. Olson)

… , Brother Haskell, that there is danger of our injuring Mother’s work by claiming for it more than she claims for it, more than Father ever claimed for it, more …

4084 101 Questions on the Sanctuary and on Ellen White, p. 84.4 (Robert W. Olson)

Years later, L. E. Froom asked W. C. White if his mother had ever rebuked “the extreme positions set forth by Brother Loughborough, Haskell, and some others.” He added:

4085 101 Questions on the Sanctuary and on Ellen White, p. 84.6 (Robert W. Olson)

… and Haskell pulling one way and Prescott the other, W. C. White tried to keep an even balance, which in Prescott’s eyes was not at all satisfactory. Prescott’s …

4086 101 Questions on the Sanctuary and on Ellen White, p. 87.4 (Robert W. Olson)

… . N. Haskell, and G. I. Butler. In the end, the basic work was done by Marian Davis, who was one of Ellen White’s literary assistants, and Mary Kelsey-White, W. C. White’s …

4087 1888—Issues, Outcomes, Lessons, p. 1.7 (Robert W. Olson)

The other group was led by E. J. Waggoner and A. T. Jones, who served as coeditors of the Signs of the Times and also as Bible teachers at Healdsburg College. Among their friends were W. C. White, S. N. Haskell, and C. H. Jones.

4088 1888—Issues, Outcomes, Lessons, p. 2.6 (Robert W. Olson)

… , four—Haskell, Whitney, Wilcox, and Waggoner, in favor of the Signs position—five, Smith, Canright, Covert, J. H. Morrison, and self, opposed. We had an argument of several …

4089 1888—Issues, Outcomes, Lessons, p. 3.1 (Robert W. Olson)

… Brother Haskell and some others, that even a word should be said implying that the Signs had made a mistake.” G. I. Butler to Ellen G. White, Dec. 16, 1886.

4090 The 1907 Interview with John Harvey Kellogg, p. 5.3 (Timothy L. Poirier)

… . N. Haskell shortly after this meeting and asked him what he thought about the situation. Haskell replied, “Of course you are right about that, they ought to do …

4092 Basic Rules of Interpretation-Internal and External, p. 3.1 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… . N. Haskell, a stalwart pioneer who leaned dangerously toward a verbal-inspiration viewpoint at that time: “Regarding Mother’s writings, she has never wished …

4093 Basic Rules of Interpretation-Internal and External, p. 3.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… , Brother Haskell, that there is danger of our injuring Mother’s work by claiming for it more than she claims for it, more than Father ever claimed for it, more …

4094 Charismatic Experiences In Early Seventh-day Adventist History, p. 25.2 (Arthur Lacey White)

On November 26, two weeks after the interview, Ellen White wrote to S. N. Haskell, president of the California Conference:

4095 Charismatic Experiences In Early Seventh-day Adventist History, p. 25.3 (Arthur Lacey White)

The next week Elder W. C. White reported to Elder Haskell concerning the Mackins’ visit. He told how they were confident that the Lord had sent them there, and that some message had been given to Sister White regarding them and their work.

4096 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 88.11 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… . N. Haskell March 6, 1903). Even then, in 1903, she said; “I understand that someone said that the testimony that I bore in regard to this was not true,—that no such building …

4097 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 93.2 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… . N. Haskell, J. N. Loughborough, W. A. Spicer, J. N. Andrews, A. G. Daniells and the representatives of overseas sections of the church. One clear evidence of the church’s …

4098 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 124.1 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… Brother Haskell would place any particular significance in those words. But she might go on and say, “Brother Haskell, in your work in Chicago,” so and so, and so …

4099 The Development of Adventist Thinking on Clean and Unclean Meats, p. 1.4 (Ronald D. Graybill)

… . N. Haskell, was again trying to discourage the use of pork, and would make its use a test of loyalty to God’s Word. Mrs. White wrote him saying that, “If it is the duty …

4100 The Development of Adventist Thinking on Clean and Unclean Meats, p. 4.6 (Ronald D. Graybill)

… . N. Haskell, who was among the first to urge the church to abandon the use of pork, was also the first to argue a clear Biblical prohibition on all unclean meats …