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7101 The Voice of The Spirit, p. 103.1 (Juan Carlos Viera)

… are referring. The apostle Peter was right when he said that, faced with some of Paul’s statements that are difficult to understand, some believers took a …

7102 The Voice of The Spirit, p. 104.1 (Juan Carlos Viera)

… the references in chapter 2, and Selected Messages 1:63 .

7103 The Voice of The Spirit, p. 105.1 (Juan Carlos Viera)

… in referring to the history of this earth. Looking carefully at all the statements that contain the expression “6000 years” makes it immediately apparent …

7104 The Voice of The Spirit, p. 106.3 (Juan Carlos Viera)

… in reference to this text: “This probably refers to the heathen custom—quite common in some lands today—of a simulated change of sex for immoral purposes, men …

7105 The Voice of The Spirit, p. 110.1 (Juan Carlos Viera)

… White refers may be classified as permanent values of universal application. In other words, they are counsels or teachings that do not wear out, nor do they …

7106 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 20.4 (Gary Land)

… commonly referred to the Abyssinian church, the public Colored school, or a Black resident who had gotten into trouble.

7107 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 20.5 (Gary Land)

… are references in 1846 to an impressive number and variety of churches, from the expected Baptist, Methodist, and Congregational churches to a Roman Catholic …

7108 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 21.1 (Gary Land)

… schools. References to seminaries in advertisements and news items concerned private secondary schools and not religiously oriented or controlled …

7109 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 23.1 (Gary Land)

… ” (also referred to as being put into a mesmeric sleep, a trance, a magnetic state, a “somnambulic condition,” or a magnetic sleep).

7110 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 57.3 (Gary Land)

… , later referred to as “the Atlanta compromise,” suggested that the salvation of both races lay in their ability to put their differences aside and pursue mutual …

7111 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 58.2 (Gary Land)

… often referred to as the “age of Booker T. Washington.” He came to have enormous influence upon politicians, philanthropists, and millions of common people …

7112 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 91.4 (Gary Land)

… often referred to corporations as “trusts,” “monopolies,” “soulless machines,” or “octopuses” whose grasping tentacles reached everywhere; labor unions were …

7113 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 95.1 (Gary Land)

… . Although references to unions appear in several of the above passages, Testimonies for the Church 7:84, offers an eschatological view of labor organizations …

7114 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 98.2 (Gary Land)

… . Another refers to the shift “from a sacred to a profane America.” While most legislators still list their religious affiliation as “Protestant,” they certainly …

7115 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 100.3 (Gary Land)

… . He referred to the “wicked” in his audience as “you” instead of “they.” The “convicted sinners” were coaxed to the “anxious bench,” a front pew roughly like a witness …

7116 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 108.1 (Gary Land)

… Scofield Reference Bible, annotated according to dispensationalist theories, further solidified the importance of the “prophetic” movement in virtually …

7117 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 126.2 (Gary Land)

Referring to the Seventh-day Adventist Church as “a mildew and a blight,” National Reformer J. M. Foster declared that Saturdaykeepers should be required to …

7118 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 168.1 (Gary Land)

… , has referred to the period from 1875 to 1914 as one of curricular “disarray.” By World War I the classics and the classical languages had been unseated from …

7119 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 220.2 (Gary Land)

… frequent references to the temptations of mammon attest.

7120 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 224.5 (Gary Land)

… these references are extremely limited and selective, she clearly rejected the relativistic tendencies of modern thought.