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6561 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 321.4 (Francis D. Nichol)

… the reference to them in Uriah Smith’s work, Objections to the Visions Answered. That was the time to “suppress” them. But she reproduced the chapters containing …

6562 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 323.1 (Francis D. Nichol)

… Babylon referred to in Revelation 14:8, she said, ‘It can not refer to the Romish Church.’ She applied it altogether to the Protestant churches. But in the revised …

6563 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 324.5 (Francis D. Nichol)

[There follow three paragraphs that refer to the spiritual Significance of marriage as a symbol of our relationship to Christ, and then the prophetic explanation continues thus:]

6564 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 325.1 (Francis D. Nichol)

… cannot refer to the Romish Church, for that church has been in a fallen condition for many centuries.”—Pages 380-383.

6565 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 325.2 (Francis D. Nichol)

In the new edition, the text is the same, except that the clause, “it cannot refer to the Romish Church,” is revised to read, “it cannot refer to the Roman Church alone.” (See new edition, p. 383.)

6566 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 325.3 (Francis D. Nichol)

… cannot refer to the Romish Church,” might easily appear to be at variance with her declaration that Rome is an integral part of Babylon. That apparent variance …

6567 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 325.4 (Francis D. Nichol)

… cannot refer to the Romish Church” when she clearly reveals in the context that she considers Rome the “mother” of all the Babylonish churches? We believe the …

6568 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 331.1 (Francis D. Nichol)

… ministers referred in their preaching.

6569 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 332.1 (Francis D. Nichol)

… , “cannot refer to the Romish Church.” The revision in the new edition, first published in 1911, simply sought to remove the apparent contradiction within the …

6570 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 342.2 (Francis D. Nichol)

The statement to which the critic refers, reads thus:

6571 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 342.4 (Francis D. Nichol)

… here referring to the error in calculation on the principal prophetic chart used by the Millerites in the early 1840’s, that led them to calculate that the …

6572 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 348.3 (Francis D. Nichol)

… here referring to certain pantheistic and philosophical teachings that were being promoted by leaders at the Battle Creek Sanitarium.

6573 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 349.3 (Francis D. Nichol)

“To some of the questions asked in your letter, answers have been given me. For an answer to some of your questions, I am instructed to refer you to statements already published.”— Letter 224, 1906 .

6574 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 349.4 (Francis D. Nichol)

… will refer to the brethren to answer, because for many years she has been instructed that it is not any part of her legitimate work to answer the numerous and …

6575 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 352.2 (Francis D. Nichol)

… White refers, and which cogently and Scripturally presents the case in behalf of sunset as the time for beginning the Sabbath. Andrews follows his article …

6576 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 352.5 (Francis D. Nichol)

In his retrospective 1868 article, from which we have already quoted, James White refers to Andrews’ article, and explains that it appeared in the Review, Dec. 4, 1855. Then he adds:

6577 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 353.2 (Francis D. Nichol)

… Creek referred to above, the ministers and others, especially interested in the cause had a special season of prayer for the prosperity of the cause, and in …

6578 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 356.1 (Francis D. Nichol)

… shall refer to the Early Writings quotations in terms of the page numbers of the old edition, as given in the charge.

6579 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 356.4 (Francis D. Nichol)

… no reference to Sunday. (See current edition, pp. 36, 37.)

6580 Ellen G. White and Her Critics, p. 357.1 (Francis D. Nichol)

2. On page 47 there is no reference, either to the Sabbath or to Sunday, but only a general discussion under the title: “Duty in View of the Time of Trouble.” (See current edition, p. 56.)