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6501 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 244.6 (Francis D. Nichol)

… her reference to the edict regarding the “unjust” and “filthy” a reference particularly to wayward Adventists. Perhaps an individual Adventist who had turned …

6502 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 246.2 (Francis D. Nichol)

… occasionally referred to some unrecorded vision and, at times, wrote a few lines as to what she had seen or heard. That was the case in regard to this Dorchester …

6503 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 246.3 (Francis D. Nichol)

… to refer it all to God. After some time spent in earnest prayer for light and instruction, God gave sister White the following vision.”— A Seal of the Living God …

6504 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 247.2 (Francis D. Nichol)

… is referring to a talk Mrs. White gave in Copenhagen, Denmark, July 22, 1886, which was printed in the The Review and Herald, July 26, 1887. We quote the portion that …

6505 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 248.1 (Francis D. Nichol)

… where reference is made to any words spoken by her in connection with the 1848 Dorchester vision, is Life Sketches, published in 1915. And the only statement …

6506 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 250.4 (Francis D. Nichol)

… she referred to. Fortunately, we have Mrs. White’s own words in another connection that enable us to see conclusively that when she uses the phrase, “the time …

6507 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 251.3 (Francis D. Nichol)

… not refer to the time when the plagues shall begin to be poured out; but to a short period just before they are poured out, while Christ is in the Sanctuary. At …

6508 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 254.2 (Francis D. Nichol)

… any reference to the seven-year period. Nor was there any article from his pen in behalf of this view in Present Truth, which was published from July, 1849, to …

6509 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 255.1 (Francis D. Nichol)

… casual reference to Bates’s influence in the late Millerite movement, and to his expenditure of his fortune upon it, the reader is permitted to conclude …

6510 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 255.3 (Francis D. Nichol)

… letters refers to Bates’s poverty. For illustration: James White, writing from Port Gibson, New York, August 26, 1848, to “My dear Brother and Sister Hastings …

6511 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 263.2 (Francis D. Nichol)

… in reference to that time. I saw that this was wrong, for this reason: Instead of going to God daily to know their PRESENT duty, they look ahead, and make their calculations …

6512 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 266.1 (Francis D. Nichol)

… only references to the theory that we have found in the Review and Herald. How different the whole picture looks in the light of these two quotations. The critics …

6513 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 269.5 (Francis D. Nichol)

… , without referring to the fact that the author’s material had earlier appeared in other publications.

6514 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 273.6 (Francis D. Nichol)

… no reference is made to this edition because Adventist leaders do not wish their members to know of this true first edition, which contains abandoned teachings …

6515 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 276.3 (Francis D. Nichol)

to the files of the Review reveals that in 1866 Smith ran a series entitled “The Visions—Objections Answered.” In it are found several references to this …

6516 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 276.4 (Francis D. Nichol)

… us refer to his Review article of July 31, 1866, in which (p. 66) he quotes a passage from the tract, A Word to the “Little Flock,” giving page number, and then adds: “This …

6517 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 277.1 (Francis D. Nichol)

… permanent reference in Adventist homes. And the president of the publishing house at that time was James White, who is supposed to have set out, long before …

6518 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 281.3 (Francis D. Nichol)

… much reference to them in the charges of critics, except the blanket charge that a prophet should never withdraw anything once uttered. The reason they make …

6519 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 285.2 (Francis D. Nichol)

… former reference to it—even to doing away with A Word to the “Little Flock” and Present Truth —and thus reach the conclusion that her words in Early Writings …

6520 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 285.4 (Francis D. Nichol)

NOTE: Those who wish to make a detailed study of all the deletions in Mrs. White’s earliest writings are referred to Appendix J, p. 619. See also Appendix F, p. 586, for Mrs. White’s own explanation of certain deletions.