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52381 Founders of the Message, p. 55.4 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… second time,’ is their general reply. There is a forsaking of the world, an unconcern for the wants of life, a general searching of heart, confession of sin, and …
52382 Founders of the Message, p. 80.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… part of a copy of the Signs of the Times which the storekeeper had used to wrap a package of tea. Many other interesting means were reported. The offering in …
52383 Founders of the Message, p. 81.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… meeting of Mr. Himes’ day was different from that of the present time in a number of respects. The camp superintendent leased a suitable tract of woodland, well …
52384 Founders of the Message, p. 86.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… were, of a chain of papers; he was in charge of a great tent effort. The tent was being repaired, and in the midst of this he took time to do a full day’s work preaching …
52385 Founders of the Message, p. 88.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… confidence of the brethren. Certainly he was in a position to take money if he desired to do so. Time and time again, however, he urged the support of projects …
52386 Founders of the Message, p. 109.2 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… might use to escape would be justifiable. In a few days a large proportion of the officers and crew went on shore to bury one of their number, and while they were …
52387 Founders of the Message, p. 117.3 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… to use alcohol for medicinal purposes. At the time of his resolution it was considered genteel to drink wine in company, and he continued this practice.
52388 Founders of the Message, p. 118.2 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… time the doughty captain was convicted of the error of smoking, and resolved never to use tobacco in any form again. On this voyage to the Pacific coast of South …
52389 Founders of the Message, p. 120.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… approbation of God and enjoyed peace in his resignation to the will of his Master. From this time forth, he formed the habit of spending his time before breakfast …
52390 Founders of the Message, p. 161.2 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… close of this time sixty arose for prayers. He was astounded and was unprepared for such a situation, for he had now used up all his information, indeed had stretched …
52391 Founders of the Message, p. 167.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… the time of the event, but in the nature of it. Joseph Marsh, who did not become a Seventh-day Adventist, wrote in November, 1844, following the disappointment …
52392 Founders of the Message, p. 168.4 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… expressions of friendliness we parted, to meet again as soon as possible for further investigation. At times the power of God came upon us in a marked manner …
52393 Founders of the Message, p. 176.2 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… some time we have been impressed that we have a special work to do for the youth, but have not been able to commence it until the present time. We now cheerfully …
52394 Founders of the Message, p. 177.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… result of the ravages of the same disease which had carried away the other members of the publishing family. Mrs. White tells us that at that time she looked …
52395 Founders of the Message, p. 191.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… a time without stepping over a threshold, only that of the railroad depot.... We live in our trunks nearly one third of the year. We take our tent with us in a trunk …
52396 Founders of the Message, p. 205.2 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… this time her frail body, wasted by disease, weighed only seventy pounds. As she struggled over this call to duty, she tells us, she preferred death to the fulfillment …
52397 Founders of the Message, p. 216.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… the time of their marriage, for a number of years Mr. and Mrs. White lived in the straightest circumstances. In October, 1847, with borrowed furniture, they started …
52398 Founders of the Message, p. 231.2 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… promises of help soon. You who felt badly over our scanty invitation to come to conference last spring on account of the small size of our place of worship …
52399 Founders of the Message, p. 232.2 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… this time. The brethren prayed for her, and a prickling sensation came into her legs until she could use them a little. For some weeks thereafter she could not …
52400 Founders of the Message, p. 237.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… the use of tobacco and alcohol, tea and coffee, while he was a sea captain. He had also become a vegetarian. By this time there had been a general discarding by …