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6461 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 75.8 (Francis D. Nichol)
… , 1875,” refers to his own medical training, and adds: “I shall soon set Ellet [E. J. Waggoner] and Will Fairfield at work and mean to get them through [the medical course …
6462 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 76.1 (Francis D. Nichol)
4. A letter from Dr. J. H. Kellogg to Mrs. White, December 19, 1885, refers to Dr. Fairfield’s rival institution. Says Dr. Kellogg:
6463 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 89.3 (Francis D. Nichol)
… he referred to the work of the four daughters of Philip, the evangelist, ‘which did prophesy’ ( Acts 21:9 ), nor of Philip when an angel of the Lord spoke to him, and instructed …
6464 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 92.4 (Francis D. Nichol)
In 1849 Mrs. White refers to a vision of other worlds, which the critics declare, though without proof, is the 1846 vision. We give the portion of it that might be supposed to have a bearing:
6465 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 93.1 (Francis D. Nichol)
In May, 1847, James White made this brief reference to the 1846 vision:
6466 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 94.3 (Francis D. Nichol)
… a reference to this 1846 Topsham vision, she simply states, “The Lord has given me a view of other worlds.... Then I was taken to a world which had seven moons.” But she …
6467 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 100.4 (Francis D. Nichol)
… specific reference which she herself made to the 1846 vision she says, “I was wrapt in a vision of God’s glory, and for the first time had a view of other planets …
6468 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 101.3 (Francis D. Nichol)
… specific references to planets and moons, had been recorded in his diary. Even if it had, it would still have been a record, not of something known firsthand …
6469 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 102.2 (Francis D. Nichol)
… is referred to in 1860 in Spiritual Gifts 2:208. Currently the prediction appears in Testimonies for the Church 1:131, 132 .
6470 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 119.3 (Francis D. Nichol)
… was referred to Deuteronomy 32:35-37 : ‘To me belongeth vengeance and recompense: their foot shall slide in due time; for the day of their calamity is at hand, and …
6471 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 119.4 (Francis D. Nichol)
… was referred to Deuteronomy 32:35-37 .” Who referred her to that passage of Scripture? One who knew more than the wise men of the world! And she was so calmly confident …
6472 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 120.8 (Francis D. Nichol)
On July 4, 1863, the London Times referred to the date of the American Independence Day, describing it as “this day of festivity, now converted into a day of humiliation.”
6473 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 125.1 (Francis D. Nichol)
… various references to Adventist men in the Army. See, for example, The Review and Herald, February 2, 1864, p. 79; The Review and Herald, July 5, 1864, p. 48; The Review …
6474 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 125.3 (Francis D. Nichol)
… his reference to “p. 363.” In the interests of accuracy, it should be stated that the first of these two sentences is on page 355, the second is on page 363, and is not …
6475 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 141.3 (Francis D. Nichol)
“It was with reference to a better method of treating diseases peculiar to women, that Miss Austin and myself were led to invent the American costume.”—JAMES C. JACKSON, M.D., How to Treat the Sick Without Medicine, p. 66.
6476 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 142.5 (Francis D. Nichol)
… was referred to Deuteronomy 22:5 : ‘The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman’s garment, for all that do so are …
6477 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 144.2 (Francis D. Nichol)
… . She refers to “that which has been shown me,” meaning of course, what she had seen in vision. It is also evident that though in her vision dress reform had been presented …
6478 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 145.2 (Francis D. Nichol)
… often referred to ancient Israel as examples. If God gave such definite directions to his ancient people in regard to their dress, will not the dress of his …
6479 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 151.3 (Francis D. Nichol)
… she refers to the experience of the children of Israel and God’s counsel to them, to put upon the fringe of their garments a ribbon of blue to distinguish them …
6480 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 153.7 (Francis D. Nichol)
… , was referring back to the time of the introduction of the reform dress.