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7541 Another Look At Israel Damman, p. 9.4 (James R. Nix)

… Doore refers to both Dorinda Baker and Ellen Harmon. However, since the quoted sentence follows immediately after a comment about “Miss Hammond” (sic.), presumably …

7542 Another Look At Israel Damman, p. 11.1 (James R. Nix)

… possibly refer to circumstances surrounding the arrest of Damman? We’ll never know conclusively, but it does provide us with a tantalizing question. Here …

7543 Another Look At Israel Damman, p. 11.3 (James R. Nix)

… possibly refer to when the sheriff says he broke down the door to gain entry? Could Damman have made this statement then? And if so, does Damman’s statement …

7544 Another Look At Israel Damman, p. 13.5 (James R. Nix)

… am referring to the ending of the first major battle in the American Civil War, the Battle of Manassas. A total rout of the Union forces occurred on the afternoon …

7545 Basic Principles of Understanding Ellen G. White’s Writings

… people referred to in the document being studied.

7546 Basic Principles of Understanding Ellen G. White’s Writings, p. 6.8 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… 9 ) referred to previous prophets as bearers of God’s Word. It never even entered the minds of many of these prophets that their writings would eventually …

7547 Basic Principles of Understanding Ellen G. White’s Writings, p. 8.1 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… many references in Romans 2 Cor., Eph., Colossians 1 and 2 Thessalonians 1 Tim., Heb., Jude, and Rev. with 1 Enoch—Leonard Rost, Judaism Outside the Hebrew Canon (Nashville …

7548 Basic Principles of Understanding Ellen G. White’s Writings, p. 8.3 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… , xii. References to those “in our own time” would include such works as those of J. N. Andrews and Uriah Smith.

7549 Basic Principles of Understanding Ellen G. White’s Writings, p. 8.9 (Herbert E. Douglass)

Likely many in Christ’s day recognized His references to extra-Biblical sources that He used to develop His messages—messages that were truly original.

7550 Basic Principles of Understanding Ellen G. White’s Writings, p. 9.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… to reference their frequent borrowings. Education, 14 .

7551 Basic Principles of Understanding Ellen G. White’s Writings, p. 9.3 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… Paul referred to contemporaries with appreciation, that was not the divine message. When he asked Timothy to find the cloak and books that he had left at Troas …

7552 Basic Principles of Understanding Ellen G. White’s Writings, p. 9.7 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… “common” reference. Other examples are found in Mrs. White’s hundreds of letters wherein she spoke of the weather, shopping lists, the garden, or her grandchildren …

7553 Basic Rules of Interpretation-Internal and External, p. 2.1 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… incidental reference to the number (75) of Jacob’s family who went into Egypt to live with Joseph. However, the Genesis reference (46:27) states that 70 of Jacob’s …

7554 Basic Rules of Interpretation-Internal and External, p. 2.6 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… with reference to these things, and so she desired to add much material to the book [ The Great Controversy ].” Selected Messages 3:437, 438 .

7555 Basic Rules of Interpretation-Internal and External, p. 3.1 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… , Mother referred to what was already written in the books of [Uriah] Smith and in secular histories. When ‘Controversy’ was written, Mother never thought that …

7556 Basic Rules of Interpretation-Internal and External, p. 4.4 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… in reference to sexual contact, a use that was never meant in the hundreds of occasions Ellen White employed this word. “The disciples prayed with intense …

7557 Basic Rules of Interpretation-Internal and External, p. 4.9 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… statement referring to phrenology and mesmerism was a printer’s error. More probably it was a general statement, corrected later, that reflected the commonly …

7558 Basic Rules of Interpretation-Internal and External, p. 5.4 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… : In referring to “miraculous works of healing,” she said that “we cannot now work in this way” (emphasis supplied). Further, “God’s servants today could not work by …

7559 Basic Rules of Interpretation-Internal and External, p. 6.3 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… often referred to the administrative offices of the publishing house, but sometimes to the General Conference headquarters. See Volume 3 of the Comprehensive …

7560 Basic Rules of Interpretation-Internal and External, p. 11.3 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… be referred to in such cases.”— Testimonies for the Church 1:119, 120. See also Testimonies for the Church 5:669 .