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6861 Messenger of the Lord, p. 435.1 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… . He referred to his confidence in Ellen White even though he “had perplexities through the forty years” of his ministry, “but time has helped me to understand …

6862 Messenger of the Lord, p. 435.3 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… ,” Daniells referred to the story of Ellen White holding a “heavy Bible” on her outstretched hand. J. N. Loughborough records this miracle in his Rise and Progress …

6863 Messenger of the Lord, p. 435.5 (Herbert E. Douglass)

In reference to a question regarding Ellen White’s relationship to the Bible, Daniells made it clear that it would be wrong to say that the “Spirit of prophecy …

6864 Messenger of the Lord, p. 437.6 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… 1893. Referring to that era, W. C. White wrote that Prescott’s “forceful” position on the subject of inspiration led to “questions and perplexities without end …

6865 Messenger of the Lord, p. 439.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… . Haskell referred to “the experience that I have had,” and challenged his younger colleague: “It is the dropping out of some of these things from what has been …

6866 Messenger of the Lord, p. 440.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… . Both references cited in Haloviak, “In the Shadow of the ‘Daily’ ...”, p. 14.

6867 Messenger of the Lord, p. 440.4 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… with reference to our historical position, and if the Testimonies are not to be relied on to throw a great deal of light upon our historical positions, and …

6868 Messenger of the Lord, p. 441.5 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… ; both references cited in Haloviak, “In the Shadow of the ‘Daily’ ...”, p. 1.

6869 Messenger of the Lord, p. 445.8 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… a reference to H. L. Hastings, The Great Controversy Between God and Man: Its Origin, Progress, and End (1858). See Index entry, Great Controversy Theme.

6870 Messenger of the Lord, p. 448.6 (Herbert E. Douglass)

Some references to other churches were left out because Ellen White felt “that ministers of popular churches reading those statements would become angry …

6871 Messenger of the Lord, p. 448.7 (Herbert E. Douglass)

The frequent references to “I saw,” “I was shown,” etc., were omitted chiefly because the general public, unaware of her divine calling, would be distracted from the message of the book.

6872 Messenger of the Lord, p. 448.8 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… doubt referring especially to J. N. Andrews, Uriah Smith, and her husband James White. Selected Messages 3:442 .

6874 Messenger of the Lord, p. 449.6 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… scripture references but also references to the historians quoted, she instructed us to hunt up and insert the historical references. She also instructed …

6875 Messenger of the Lord, p. 450.1 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… use “references and quotations from those historians which will be accepted by the readers as authority.” In other words, we should not use denominational …

6876 Messenger of the Lord, p. 456.6 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… occasionally referred to [Samuel] Andrews, particularly with reference to chronology.” Selected Messages 3:459. In a letter to her children in 1885, Ellen White …

6877 Messenger of the Lord, p. 457.1 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… ,” or references to percentage estimates are “relative and imprecise terms.” He believed that those who use such terms are either attempting to dismiss “Ellen …

6878 Messenger of the Lord, p. 457.4 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… in reference to divine things, and in reference to the way in which God is constantly working to bring souls from the error of their ways to the light in God’s …

6879 Messenger of the Lord, p. 457.8 (Herbert E. Douglass)

In reference to Ellen White’s central theme—the great controversy story—we have found an expanding, more insightful unfolding of that theme from 1858-1911 …

6880 Messenger of the Lord, p. 459.1 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… made reference to, any intention of Ellen White to supersede ... [other authors] in the market with the same class of readers and purchasers.”