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7101 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 127.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… with reference to healthful living, and the general principles that underlie the subject, have been verified by scientific discovery. I sometimes see some …

7102 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 150.5 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… , states: “Reference should be made to the possible relationship between smoking and coronary thrombosis.” Mrs. White wrote: “Tobacco is a slow, insidious, but …

7103 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 153.5 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… , or references to, passages duly noted.

7104 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 171.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… already referred to, in Ephesians 4, and in other places in the New Testament, places it beyond denial that wherever the Spirit of God is present in sufficient …

7105 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 172.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… chapters referred to, is as much a special doctrine of Revelation, as is the Sabbath, the Sanctuary, the State of the Dead, or the Second Advent. Taking the Scriptures …

7106 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 174.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… in reference to the Saviour, “Why, what evil hath he done?”

7107 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 193.1 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… repeated references to the way God reaches out for those who are not reaching out for Him, to His compassion and concern for the indifferent, the hostile, and …

7108 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 193.3 (Herbert E. Douglass)

I was impressed as never before by the number of references to the Christian’s privilege and his obligation to share the love of God with others. The passage that spoke it most impressively to me was this one:

7109 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 26.1 (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 …

7110 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 50.3 (Francis D. Nichol)

… first references to cancer were in the early 1860’s. To be precise, in 1864 she declared that cancer was transmissible, which clearly implied that it was germ …

7111 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 54.2 (Francis D. Nichol)

… writings referred to not only bore the stamp of truth, but were indorsed as such by a higher than human authority. This is not the proper place for the consideration …

7112 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 55.1 (Francis D. Nichol)

“1. At the time the writings referred to first appeared, the subject of health was almost wholly ignored, not only by the people to whom they were addressed, but by the world at large.

7113 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 55.4 (Francis D. Nichol)

… writings referred to make their appearance. The principles taught were not enforced by scientific authority, but were presented in a simple, straightforward …

7114 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 61.3 (Francis D. Nichol)

… her reference library a copy of Mrs. White’s book Education, and that she referred to it at times as a source of authoritative teaching. The result was that …

7115 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 74.3 (Francis D. Nichol)

… made reference to this point in her life, noting how difficult it was for a girl, poor in health and timid in nature, to go about speaking before others. Her hesitancy …

7116 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 75.4 (Francis D. Nichol)

… made reference to it betimes—was having to leave her children so many times when she went to visit conferences, camp meetings, and the like.

7117 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 77.1 (Francis D. Nichol)

It was in the 1850’s and through till the spring of 1863 that Mrs. White devoted certain time and writing energy promoting the need of proper church organization. To this we referred in an earlier chapter.

7118 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 83.2 (Francis D. Nichol)

… they referred to having a vision, merely stated the fact, and then gave the message they had received. Again, prophets declared that they had visions as they …

7119 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 116.2 (Francis D. Nichol)

… we referred briefly to the spiritual uncertainty through which even loyal members of the Advent Movement passed as they considered accepting Mrs. White’s …

7120 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 121.2 (Francis D. Nichol)

… already referred to this charge in a general way. We wish now to deal with a specific exhibit, the one routinely cited by critics. Mrs. White wrote that she once …