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62561 The Early Life and Later Experience and Labors of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 256.2 (James Springer White)

… sold more Bibles in one month, since Bro. Miller came here, than he had in any four months previous.”

62562 The Early Life and Later Experience and Labors of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 299.4 (James Springer White)

… for more than sixteen hundred years, under Pagan and Papal Rome. Then the darkening of the sun in 1780, and the falling of the stars in 1833. From thence the proclamation …

62563 The Early Life and Later Experience and Labors of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 309.1 (James Springer White)

… acquired more than a competency. He immediately began to devote his time and means to moral reforms, and labored ardently and successfully in this way for …

62564 The Early Life and Later Experience and Labors of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 311.1 (James Springer White)

… for more than a score of years. He had been from the seas the period of eighteen years, and during that time his life of rigid temperance in eating, as well as in …

62565 The Early Life and Later Experience and Labors of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 314.1 (James Springer White)

… attention more to reading the Bible than I had done, I was led to see what a feeble worm of the dust I was-an unpardoned sinner, under condemnation. I began and …

62566 The Early Life and Later Experience and Labors of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 317.3 (James Springer White)

“Starving, with more than enough to eat! Now allow me to state what, by the providence and blessing of God, we have in our house from which to choose a daily bill of fare.

62567 The Early Life and Later Experience and Labors of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 319.1 (James Springer White)

… from more than half his countrymen. What is that? He will not have about him nor use any TOBACCO. Guilty! My reason: Forty-eight years ago I was away toward the setting …

62568 An Earnest Appeal, p. 8.2 (James Springer White)

… and more precious than life. They had been hungering and thirsting for truth. I asked what had made this great change. An angel answered, It is the latter rain …

62569 An Earnest Appeal, p. 12.2 (James Springer White)

… of more than ten years has not revealed defects demanding changes. We unhesitatingly express our firm convictions that organization with us was by the …

62570 An Earnest Appeal, p. 13.3 (James Springer White)

… or more of the General Conference Committee should be present at each State Conference, and should take part in all deliberations and counsels, especially …

62571 An Earnest Appeal, p. 21.1 (James Springer White)

… , lest more should come than could be treated. This is a living shame to our people. The Health Institute has been, and still can be, one of the most powerful means …

62572 An Earnest Appeal, p. 28.1 (James Springer White)

… cent more to a member than the average amount of the members of the New England Conference. But should Michigan average only as high as the New England Conference …

62573 An Earnest Appeal, p. 32.1 (James Springer White)

… do more harm than good in tract and missionary labor. It was soon seen that organized effort was necessary to do this work properly. And the more we see the workings …

62574 An Earnest Appeal, p. 37.1 (James Springer White)

… labored more than ten years without remuneration, when we should have been resting from office labors, lost a great blessing when they let us sell our home …

62575 An Earnest Appeal, p. 40.4 (James Springer White)

… less than one-half as much more as the entire amount of property invoiced. No competent judge of what publishers call the “good will” of such a flourishing publishing …

62576 An Earnest Appeal, p. 42.4 (James Springer White)

… greater than when more or less doubt existed as to its prosperity and the great good it is destined to accomplish.

62577 An Earnest Appeal, p. 44.3 (James Springer White)

… $1,000 more in stock than we are able to hold, for the sake of relieving those poorer than ourselves; while those who framed the organization, and who committed …

62578 The Four Universal Monarchies of the Prophecy of Daniel, and God’s Everlasting Kingdom, p. 18.2 (James Springer White)

… finished more than two thousand years since. Are we in Rome in its undivided state, or in the “legs of iron?” No. Long since that empire fell. Where are we, then? Answer …

62579 The Four Universal Monarchies of the Prophecy of Daniel, and God’s Everlasting Kingdom, p. 28.3 (James Springer White)

… was more stout than his fellows. I beheld, and the same horn made war with the saints, and prevailed against them; until the Ancient of days came, and judgment …

62580 The Four Universal Monarchies of the Prophecy of Daniel, and God’s Everlasting Kingdom, p. 43.5 (James Springer White)

6th. Rome has destroyed more of the “mighty and holy people,” than all other persecuting powers. From fifty to one hundred millions of the church have been slain by it.