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1081 The Ellen G. White Writings, p. 159.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
After the passing of the time, we were opposed and cruelly falsified. Erroneous theories were pressed in upon us.... Just such theories as you have presented …
1082 The Ellen G. White Writings, p. 159.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
In Early Writings ... are the following statements:
1083 The Testimony of Jesus, p. 159 (Francis McLellan Wilcox)
Facing the Hour of Death
1084 The Testimony of Jesus, p. 159.1 (Francis McLellan Wilcox)
This same spirit of consecration to God and His service marked the closing days of her own earthly life. A short time before her death, in an interview with another, she spoke of her courage as follows:
1085 The Testimony of Jesus, p. 159.2 (Francis McLellan Wilcox)
“My courage is grounded in my Saviour. My work is nearly ended. Looking over the past, I do not feel the least mite of despondency or discouragement. I feel so grateful …
1086 The Testimony of Jesus, p. 159.3 (Francis McLellan Wilcox)
Referring to the prospect of death, she declared:
1087 The Testimony of Jesus, p. 159.4 (Francis McLellan Wilcox)
“I feel, the sooner the better; all the time that is how I feel—the sooner the better. I have not a discouraging thought, nor sadness.... I have nothing to complain of …
1088 The Testimony of Jesus, p. 159.5 (Francis McLellan Wilcox)
And to her son she remarked, a few weeks before she breathed her last:
1089 The Testimony of Jesus, p. 159.6 (Francis McLellan Wilcox)
“I am very weak. I am sure that this is my last sickness. I am not worried at the thought of dying. I feel comforted all the time, that the Lord is near me. I am not anxious …
1090 The Testimony of Jesus, p. 159.7 (Francis McLellan Wilcox)
“I do not worry about the work I have done. I have done the best I could. I do not think that I shall be lingering long. I do not expect much suffering. I am thankful …
1091 The Testimony of Jesus, p. 159.8 (Francis McLellan Wilcox)
The spirit breathed in the facsimile letter, in the message to her son, in the words spoken at her husband’s funeral, and in these final quotations, marked the …
1092 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 159 (Gary Land)
Bibliographical Note
1093 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 159.1 (Gary Land)
For easily accessible sources of Ellen G. White’s early discussion of health matters, see the first 34 pages of An Appeal to Mothers (1864), reproduced as Appendix …
1094 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 98.4 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… Lessons, 159 .
1095 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 159 (Herbert E. Douglass)
Chapter 21—Looking Back Over the Record
1096 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 159.1 (Herbert E. Douglass)
Mrs. White was not simply one more fervent religious leader, but rather one possessed of the gift of the Spirit of prophecy. We believe this conviction will …
1097 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 159.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)
For illustration: Nearly seventy years ago, in a village in Australia lived a young couple. They had never heard of Mrs. White, or of Seventh-day Adventists, or …
1098 What Ellen White has Meant to Me, p. 159.3 (Herbert E. Douglass)
A few days later a villager who sold fresh vegetables stopped at their door. “Do you know about a paper called the Review and Herald?” they asked. When he answered …
1099 Understanding Ellen White, p. 159.1 (Dr. Merlin Burt)
Additionally, when one looks at the biblical model of inspiration, one finds evidence that the Bible writers utilized preexisting sources, without credit …
1100 Understanding Ellen White, p. 159.2 (Dr. Merlin Burt)
Suppose, for example, an inspired prophet were now to appear in the church, to add a supplement to the canonical books,—what a Babel of opinions would he find …