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7841 Ellen Gould White Speaks Out Regarding The Work For The Jewish People, p. 20.1 (S. R. Howard)

… in reference to himself, but definitely of Jesus Christ. David died a natural death like other men; his sepulcher, with the honored dust it contained, had been …

7842 Ellen Gould White Speaks Out Regarding The Work For The Jewish People, p. 21.3 (S. R. Howard)

… he referred to were well known to many who were still living in Jerusalem. He then spoke of his former zeal in persecuting the disciples of Christ, even unto …

7843 Ellen Gould White Speaks Out Regarding The Work For The Jewish People, p. 23.4 (S. R. Howard)

… Israel. Referring to this prophecy, Paul declares: ‘Esaias is very bold, and saith, I was found of them that sought Me not; I was made manifest unto them that asked …

7844 Ellen Gould White Speaks Out Regarding The Work For The Jewish People, p. 25.1 (S. R. Howard)

… Paul refers when he writes, ‘If the first-fruit be holy, the lump is also holy: and if the root be holy, so are the branches. ’

7845 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 2.2 (William A. Fagal)

1. This ministry is part-time. “Women who can devote some of their time...” Therefore, from the start, it does not seem to be referring to pastoral ministry.

7846 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 2.4 (William A. Fagal)

… ” here refers to conference officials is unlikely in view of Ellen White’s use twice in this article of the term “conference officers” to refer to this group …

7847 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 2.6 (William A. Fagal)

… even refers to one of the duties of the women appointees mentioned:

7848 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 3.3 (William A. Fagal)

… ” may refer to more than one thing, not simply to ordination to the gospel ministry.

7849 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 5.1 (William A. Fagal)

Later in the same document she again refers to this visitation-oriented work these women were doing and includes an implied rebuke to the ministers who were not doing it.

7850 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 6.6 (William A. Fagal)

references show concern for nurture of God’s people, as a shepherd might show tender personal care for each individual sheep. One such reference where …

7851 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 7.1 (William A. Fagal)

… . In referring to ministers who have educated themselves as debaters, Mrs. White said, “In many respects men trained in this kind of school unfitted themselves …

7852 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 8.3 (William A. Fagal)

… the references to gender in the following statement:

7853 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church

… with reference to their intellectual and spiritual fitness for the successful discharge of the duties which will devolve upon them as licentiates and …

7854 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 14.3 (William A. Fagal)

… with reference to their intellectual and spiritual fitness ....” The 1878 action had specified only that candidates for license be examined “in regard to their …

7855 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 15.2 (William A. Fagal)

… was referred to the General Conference Committee. Referral to committee is a way of providing for more careful study of something on which the whole body …

7856 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 15.4 (William A. Fagal)

… was referred to committee. When this fact is combined with the one noted above, that the measure was never reintroduced, it seems clear that the idea of ordaining …

7857 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 20.1 (William A. Fagal)

… already referred. The emphasis is on individual accountability to God to be involved in personal work for others. In addition to the statements from the …

7858 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 21.3 (William A. Fagal)

… without reference to their serving as ordained elders or pastors. She said that such ministry is capable, when rightly done, of exhibiting a power greater …

7859 Ellen White and Vegetarianism

… subsequently referred to herself as “a great meat eater” in those early days. “Flesh meat ...was ...my principal article of diet.” Testimonies for the Church 2:371, 372 …

7860 Ellen White and Vegetarianism, p. 17.4 (Roger W. Coon)

… oblique reference to “conscience” in a letter Ellen White wrote February 19, 1884, to “Harriet [Smith],” wife of Review editor, Uriah Smith. Said she: