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401 To Be Like Jesus, p. 347.1 (Ellen Gould White)

As newborn babes, desire the pure milk of the word, that you may grow thereby, if indeed you have tasted that the Lord is gracious. 1 Peter 2:2, 3, NKJV.

402 To Be Like Jesus, p. 383.1 (Ellen Gould White)

Ho! Everyone who thirsts, come to the waters; and you who have no money, come, buy and eat. Yes, come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Isaiah 55:1, NKJV.

403 With God at Dawn, p. 94.1 (Ellen Gould White)

Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Isaiah 55:1 .

404 With God at Dawn, p. 168.1 (Ellen Gould White)

As new born babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby: if so be ye have tasted that the Lord is gracious. 1 Peter 2:2, 3 .

405 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 17.5 (Ellen Gould White)

… buy milk for three mornings. It was quite a study with me whether to deny myself and child of milk, or get an apron for him. I gave up the milk, and purchased the cloth …

406 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 401.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… with milk. If souls a month or two old in the truth, who are about to enter the time of trouble such as never was, cannot hear all the straight truth, or endure the …

407 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 402.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… of milk after souls are convinced of the truth. As soon as the conviction of truth is yielded to and the heart willing, the truth should have its effect; the truth …

408 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 411.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… of milk for any soul, after he is convinced of truth. As soon as the conviction of truth is yielded to and the heart is willing to let the truth have its effect …

409 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 412.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… , upon milk. It shows that they know but little of the leadings of the Spirit of God and realize not the time that we are living in. Those who embrace the truth now …

410 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 455.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… of milk on them and corn bread.” See: James White to E. P. Butler, Dec. 12, 1861.

411 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 592.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… no milk for Teresa [Teresa C. Loughborough]. She cries. Oh, that we may be as earnest for the bread of life as she is for temporal food! She will not be satisfied. May …

412 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 628.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… beef … milk-punch, egg and wine, etc.” James White gives more detail in 1868 regarding Ellen's occasional use of this mixture. “During the past year, Mrs. W. has, at three …

413 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Ms 1, 1854, par. 7

… with milk. If souls a month or two old in the truth, who are about to enter the time of trouble such as never was, can not hear all the straight truth, or endure the …

414 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Ms 3, 1854, par. 14

… of milk for any soul, after he is convinced of truth. As soon as the conviction of truth is yielded to and the heart is willing to let the truth have its effect …

415 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Ms 3, 1854, par. 15

… upon milk. It shows that they know but little of the leadings of the Spirit of God and realize not the time that we are living in. Those who embrace the truth now …

416 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Ms 5, 1859, par. 25

… no milk for Teresa [Loughborough]. She cries. Oh, that we may be as earnest for the bread of life as she is for temporal food! She will not be satisfied. May our earnest …

417 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 12, 1860, par. 4

… for milk. She owed me sixty cents and I thought I would take it in milk.

418 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 7, 1863, par. 8

… and milk, and then we started for St. Albans, with Brethren Bourdeau driving. Most all the way it was up hill—pull, pull, pull, going very rough. We did not get into …

419 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Ms 5, 1863, par. 3

… of milk. She decided to do without the milk and purchase the little apron.

420 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 8, 1865, par. 3

The children are well and happy. My breakfast this morning was plenty of well cooked mush, one gem, and two raw apples. This noon, baked potatoes with a little milk gravy and one gem, one spoonful of turnip, and one small apple.