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77541 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 222.1 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… . G. White, there was a general acceptance of such reforms by SDA after 1863. These reforms became designated among SDA under the general term of “health reform …
77542 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 222.3 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… . G. White in the autumn of 1848. Here attention was called to the “injurious effects of tobacco, tea, and coffee.” The following year Bates, who had been an active …
77543 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 223.1 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… . G. White pointed to the necessity of discontinuing the use of tobacco because it was “an idol” and said that “unless it is given up the frown of God will be upon …
77544 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 223.2 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… . [J. White], “The Faith of Jesus,” RH, March 14, 1854, p. 60. George Trask, “Popular Poisons,” RH, Oct. 16, 1855, p. 62 (repr. from AH, September 29, 1855, p. 305). Ibid. See infra, pp. 230, 231.
77545 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 224.1 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… . G. White, Manuscript 1, 1854 (here, eating to the glory of God was interpreted in the context of the denial of unhealthy appetite); [J. White], “Faith of Jesus,” RH, March …
77546 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 225.1 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… . G. White indicated the consequences of the use of tobacco for the sealing process when she said that the tobacco consumer “cannot be sealed with the seal of …
77547 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 226.1 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… . G. White said: “I saw that Christ will have a church without spot or wrinkle or any such thing to present to his Father [ Ephesians 5:27 ].” In 1854 E. G. White made an appeal …
77548 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 227.3 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… . G. White called for a denial of unhealthful appetite so that money saved in this way could be “put into the treasury of the Lord.” In appealing for financial assistance …
77549 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 227.4 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… . G. White, Supplement to the Christian Experience and Views of Ellen G. White, 42 ( Early Writings, 121, 122 ).
77550 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 227.5 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… ).J. White, “Office,” p. 13. Cf. M. B. Smith, “Tea,” p. 6. J. White, “Tobacco and Tea,” RH, May 1, 1856, p. 24. M. B. Smith, “Coffee,” p. 142.
77551 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 228.1 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… . G. White’s visions on this subject in 1863 and 1865. The successful acceptance of health reform among SDA resulted, according to Waggoner, from its integration …
77552 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 228.3 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… ,” J. White concluded that “the great cause of health reform is from Heaven.” E.G. White, TC, No. 11, p. 19 ( Testimonies for the Church 1:469, 470 ). Ibid ., p. 41 ( Testimonies for …
77553 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission
… . G. White said: “It is a sin to be sick; for all sickness is the result of transgression. Many are suffering in consequence of the transgression of their parents …
77554 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 230.2 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… . G. White, “Parents Their Own Physicians,” The Health Reformer, October 1866, p. 36 ( Counsels on Diet and Foods, 1946, 19 ). [J. White], “Redemption,” The Health Reformer, December …
77555 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 230.3 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… . G. White’s description, the consequences can be designated as “soma-psycho-pneumatic” because each violation of the laws of health affected the physical …
77556 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 231.1 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… . G. White, TC, No. 15, 1868, p. 34. Later the verb “use” replaced “indulge in the use of” (E. G. White, Testimonies for the Church 2:46 ). Cf. Waggoner, “The Gospel of Health,” The Health …
77557 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 231.2 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… . G. White remarked that “men and women cannot violate natural law in the indulgence of depraved appetite, and lustful passions, and not violate the law of God …
77558 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 232.1 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… . G. White, “Duty,” p. 3. E. G. White, TC, No. 21, pp. 90, 91 ( Testimonies for the Church 3:63 ).
77559 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 232.2 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… . G. White stated that “ministers and people must act in concert. God’s people are not prepared for the loud cry of the third angel.” D. T. Bourdeau, “Advantages,” p. 134 …
77560 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 233.1 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… . G. White remarked thatWaggoner, “Present Truth,” p. 77. Cf. Loughborough, “Report,” p. 84.