Search for: 154

5821 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 1267.13 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

Tyler, Moses Coit. Three Men of Letters. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1895. See p. 154.

5822 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 1273.17 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

“Scientific.Intelligence: III. Astronomy,” The American Journal of Science, February, 1873, pp. 150-154. See p. 1212.

5824 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 154 (James R. Nix)

32. Ames and Ellen White

5826 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 154.2 (James R. Nix)

For lack of means, we took the cheapest private conveyance, second- class cars, and lower-deck passage on steamships. Private conveyance was the most comfortable …

5828 The Bible, the Spirit of Prophecy, and the Church, p. 154.1 (Walter Edwin Read)

“By a comparison of the church with the human body, the apostle aptly illustrated the close and harmonious relationship that should exist among all members of the church of Christ.”— The Acts of the Apostles, 317 .

5829 The Bible, the Spirit of Prophecy, and the Church, p. 154.2 (Walter Edwin Read)

There are several other symbols used to illustrate various aspects of the relationship of Christ to His people, and the following might be studied with profit:

5830 The Bible, the Spirit of Prophecy, and the Church, p. 154 (Walter Edwin Read)

A garden 1 Corinthians 3:8, 9 The Acts of the Apostles, 275 A fortress Psalm 48:1, 12 The Acts of the Apostles, 11 A vineyard Luke 20:9-18 Christ’s Object Lessons, 296 …

5832 The Bible, the Spirit of Prophecy, and the Church, p. 154.3 (Walter Edwin Read)

One of the most desirable conditions, and one that we all like to see in the church of God, is a spirit of unity among the believers. Generally speaking, this is …

5833 The Bible, the Spirit of Prophecy, and the Church, p. 154.4 (Walter Edwin Read)

This is one of the vital needs to an effective witness by the church. If unity exists, it is a powerful recommendation for Christ and His claims to the world …

5834 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 154.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

Samuel Rhodes in this period was a blazing star, eager, impetuous, warmhearted, loyal. And he was fiery. His enemies threw accusations against him of every sort …

5835 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 154.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

Rhodes humbly confessed his faults in letters to the Review and Herald, letters which for self-condemnation equal the 5lst Psalm, though not for David’s …

5836 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 154.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

Little more is heard from him. In 1867 he sends the obituary of his wife, who died in Oswego, New York; and in the last of that same year he writes with humble grace from Battle Creek, to which city he had just removed. After that, silence.

5837 The Story of our Health Message, p. 154.1 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

Progress in the work of adequate preparation for the giving of treatments was reported during the two months after the formal opening of the institution …

5838 The Story of our Health Message, p. 154.2 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

Two months after the opening of the institution, Dr. Lay reported its prosperity as “far beyond our most sanguine expectations.” Patients had been received …

5840 The Story of our Health Message, p. 154.3 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

At the inception of this enterprise, at the very time when it was so signally blessed of God, and when the people were enthusiastically rising to its support …