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53061 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 16.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… a time served as a chapel for the church. And to inaugurate it, they called the pioneer educator among us, Prof. Goodloe Harper Bell, who had opened the preliminary …
53062 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 36.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… to us that all who would partake of the emblems of the Lord’s supper should obey every one of His commandments, I almost rose and told you, you would better put …
53063 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 36.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… several times they generously offered the building for the use of the Sabbath keeping Adventists at their general meetings.
53064 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 47.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… of how much he had left. Now she knew. Moreover, she was not with him in this new Sabbath truth, nor was she for yet four years. During that time he used to drive …
53065 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 60.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… Harmon’s time; and a new, two-story upright in front, facing a country lane. We went to the ancient part, and were greeted by a pleasant old lady, a recently come …
53066 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 71.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… of 1844. It will be recalled that Adventists had their first disappointment over the Lord’s not coming in April of 1844. Then came, the “tarrying time.” At …
53067 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 96.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… to us. Doubtless John Andrews, the budding writer and preacher, was a loyal helper, for he grew during this time to the proportions of a champion of the cause …
53068 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 97.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… tell us of the enterprise of James White; for that was long before his time, and occupying but a year, was only an incident in the printer’s experience. We had …
53069 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 98.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… remind us of the time when Paris, this Paris Hill, was the county seat. Down the road toward South Paris, on the right going back, is the house of Charles Andrews …
53070 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 103.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… told us that when Albert Belden sold, he went to live in the house beyond. Perhaps he built it at that time for his residence; for all three houses were on his farm …
53071 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 114.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… names of the donors at the time of the church’s dedication; and we heard the elder say that Sister White had had visions in that church. Also, we recalled the …
53072 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 114.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… , instead of giving their time to refutation of the false charges, should ignore them, and that the schism would then shortly die. They did; and it did.
53073 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 115.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… landmark of their stay or of our work remains in Oswego. Like Shiloh of old, where the Lord once placed His tabernacle and deigned to dwell, where Eleazer ministered …
53074 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 122.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… a time in his home in Battle Creek. He accompanied us on a tour of the village, and gave us invaluable information, including the loan of a precious small volume …
53075 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 131.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… members of that time lived in the village, there were half a hundred or more of them. Emma Lawrence told us her father brought forty into the Buck’s Bridge church …
53076 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 132.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… discoursed of the early times. Did he remember the Seventh-day Adventist church? Yes, indeed he did. He and all the neighbors used to go there when the Adventists …
53077 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 133.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… me used to have great times together when we was young fellers. Fished and hunted all up and down Grass River and Lyman Crick. Speared the biggest fish in the …
53078 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 137.4 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… headquarters of our work for half a century, and which today presents to us historical monuments of the early times no less alluring than those of the first …
53079 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 166.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… habits of drinking spiritous liquors, the use of tobacco and of tea and coffee, finally of meats. At the time James and Ellen White first became acquainted …
53080 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 171.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… company of workers then present, and perhaps the large kitchen, extending over most of the back part of the house, was the place. However, Arleigh and Alta Hilliard …