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8141 The Removal to Washington, p. 17.1 (Ellen Gould White)
“Let us take hold of the arm of infinite power. Let us walk humbly before God, but let us be giants in meeting discouragement and difficulty. We must have increased …
8142 The Removal to Washington, p. 17.2 (Ellen Gould White)
“Our people far and near need to ask themselves how the Lord regards their neglect of important centers in America. There are many places in this country in …
8143 The Removal to Washington, p. 17.3 (Ellen Gould White)
“The Lord has opened this matter to me decidedly. The publishing work that has been carried on in Battle Creek should for the present be carried on near Washington …
8144 Report of Special Meeting, p. 6.4 (Ellen Gould White)
Here is September 17, 1897. It is something that surprised the whole company a year ago when it was read:
8145 Report of Special Meeting, p. 17.1 (Ellen Gould White)
Now that principle is drawn out in full in the testimony that came about a month ago, and is applied directly to the unholy bartering by the managers of this …
8146 Report of Special Meeting, p. 17.2 (Ellen Gould White)
“‘And when he was come near, he beheld the city, and wept over it, saying, If thou hadst known, even thou, at least in this thy day, the things which belong unto thy peace …
8147 Report of Special Meeting, p. 17.3 (Ellen Gould White)
Then it speaks further to him personally, and I read it so that you may see what the danger is:
8148 Report of Special Meeting, p. 17.4 (Ellen Gould White)
“Now, Brother Olsen, I can not, dare not, hold my peace. I shall cry aloud and spare not. But I beg of you to hold fast the hand of God, and to see and act in the light of God …
8149 Rolling Back the Reproach, p. 17.1 (Ellen Gould White)
Every false way is a deception, and if sustained will in the end bring destruction. Thus the Lord permits those who maintain false plans to be destroyed. At …
8150 Rolling Back the Reproach
Ellen G. White
8151 Rolling Back the Reproach
Sunnyside, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.
8152 Rolling Back the Reproach
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8153 Rolling Back the Reproach
( Extract from letter to Elder and Mrs. S. N. Haskell, written from “Cooranbong, N. S. W., October 24, 1899,” and signed by Mrs. E. G. White. )
8154 Rolling Back the Reproach, p. 17.2 (Ellen Gould White)
I have had conversation with W. C. White, and made a proposition to him, that I would give the royalty on my coming book, “The Parables,” if the Review and Herald and …
8155 The Sanitarium Patients at Goguac Lake, p. 17.1 (Ellen Gould White)
Much unnecessary care and anxiety is felt in regard to our future, concerning what we shall eat and drink, and wherewithal we shall be clothed. The labor and …
8156 The Sanitarium Patients at Goguac Lake, p. 17.2 (Ellen Gould White)
If God cares to make these inanimate things so beautiful, that will be cut down and perish in a day, how much more careful will he be to supply the needs of his …
8157 The Sanitarium Patients at Goguac Lake, p. 17.3 (Ellen Gould White)
“The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament showeth his handiwork. Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night showeth knowledge. There …
8158 Selections from Testimonies to the Managers and Workers in our Institutions, p. 17.1 (Ellen Gould White)
The light that I have had for years is that these institutions must stand separate, each preserving its own individuality. A nearer relation than this will tend to the injury of both....
8159 Selections from Testimonies to the Managers and Workers in our Institutions, p. 17.2 (Ellen Gould White)
I fear that the managers of the Pacific Press have accepted propositions without the careful and prayerful consideration which should have been given …
8160 Selections from the Testimonies Setting forth Important Principles Relating to Our Work in General, the Publishing Work in Particular, and the Relatio, p. 17.1 (Ellen Gould White)
Some will urge that in dealing with sharpers, those who have no conscience, one must conform in a large degree to the customs that prevail; that should he adopt …