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78961 How the Spirit of Prophecy Met a Crisis, p. 3.1 (William Ambrose Spicer)

… . G. White—was but a young woman. Not from maturity of human wisdom and experience did the helpful guidance come, but from the counsels of the divine Spirit. Speaking …

78962 How the Spirit of Prophecy Met a Crisis, p. 5.3 (William Ambrose Spicer)

… . E. White had gone to Australia at the request of the General Conference Committee. It was felt her help was needed in that field, where it was evident a strong …

78963 How the Spirit of Prophecy Met a Crisis, p. 13.2 (William Ambrose Spicer)

Early in the Conference Mrs. White had said: “Brethren, before we have finished, we shall know whether or not God is handling this Conference.”— General Conference Bulletin, 1901, p. 24 .

78964 How the Spirit of Prophecy Met a Crisis, p. 14.1 (William Ambrose Spicer)

… . Mrs. White had but recently returned from Australia. She told the brethren that she had been perplexed as to just where to stop in Battle Creek during the session …

78965 How the Spirit of Prophecy Met a Crisis, p. 15.1 (William Ambrose Spicer)

Of the general fitting together of all parts of the work for a new order of efficiency and harmony, Mrs. White wrote after the Conference:

78966 How the Spirit of Prophecy Met a Crisis, p. 15.4 (William Ambrose Spicer)

… Mrs. White’s book, Christ’s Object Lessons, had been sold for the benefit of our schools.

78968 How the Spirit of Prophecy Met a Crisis, p. 25.2 (William Ambrose Spicer)

… Mrs. White had been shown anew that our people should not erect very large institutions in any place. Counsels of former times were repeated that instead …

78969 How the Spirit of Prophecy Met a Crisis, p. 25.3 (William Ambrose Spicer)

… Mrs. White and of the executives of the General Conference. It was interpreted that the instruction meant that the sanitarium now well under way, should have …

78970 How the Spirit of Prophecy Met a Crisis, p. 29.1 (William Ambrose Spicer)

… Mrs. White concerning the work of the medical leader. His position was not to be made difficult, but all were to stand by the good work he was doing. The medical …

78971 How the Spirit of Prophecy Met a Crisis, p. 29.3 (William Ambrose Spicer)

As though in answer to this proposition, Mrs. White, in a later message said:

78972 How the Spirit of Prophecy Met a Crisis, p. 30.1 (William Ambrose Spicer)

… , Mrs. White told the officers of scenes that had passed before her regarding these dangers. She said she must come before the conference and open up the whole …

78973 How the Spirit of Prophecy Met a Crisis, p. 30.2 (William Ambrose Spicer)

… , Mrs. White had proposed to take her stand against the teaching, and the Lord had restrained her.

78974 How the Spirit of Prophecy Met a Crisis, p. 30.3 (William Ambrose Spicer)

But to the officers came a message from Mrs. White, saying:

78975 How the Spirit of Prophecy Met a Crisis, p. 34.2 (William Ambrose Spicer)

… . Mrs. White wrote later how it came about that the messages were sent off just at that time:

78976 How the Spirit of Prophecy Met a Crisis, p. 38.1 (William Ambrose Spicer)

… Mrs. White in the first enclosure that was rushed to the train at St. Helena. (There was no air mail then.) This “Decided Action” statement was the key message for …

78977 How the Spirit of Prophecy Met a Crisis, p. 38.3 (William Ambrose Spicer)

… ,” Sister White told us. And consider the unusual complexity of the teaching knocking at our door. Yet as one reads “Decided Action” it is seen to meet the issue …

78979 How the Spirit of Prophecy Met a Crisis, p. 46.5 (William Ambrose Spicer)

… , Mrs. White wrote ( July 31, 1904 ):

78980 How the Spirit of Prophecy Met a Crisis, p. 49.1 (William Ambrose Spicer)

… Mrs. White had been led to change her teaching. At one of the schools Mrs. White had spoken to the students saying that it should not be said that God is in tree …