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1301 Over My Shoulder, p. 89.4 (Ella May White Robinson)
Then she read on: “Books are to be laid aside for their proper season, and no more study should engross the mind than can be attended to without neglecting the …
1302 Over My Shoulder, p. 89.5 (Ella May White Robinson)
We were told not to be discouraged. Angels were watching to see how they could work with us to help us develop Christlike characters. Then, lifting Mabel to her lap, Grandma put her arm around me as she read the last words of the testimony.
1303 Over My Shoulder, p. 89.6 (Ella May White Robinson)
“In doing your daily duties promptly, neatly, faithfully, you are missionaries. You are bearing witness for Christ. You are showing that the religion of Christ …
1304 Over My Shoulder, p. 89.7 (Ella May White Robinson)
Grandma finished reading. She laid the manuscript in Mother’s hands and stood up.
1305 Over My Shoulder, p. 89.8 (Ella May White Robinson)
I immediately fled upstairs to my room, buried my face in the pillow, and cried. My thoughts were bitter and resentful. Why did I have to spend so much time sweeping …
1306 Sister White, p. 89.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
“I learned to read at Brother White’s school,” she said. “I was ‘bout fifty years old. Never had a chance to learn or nuthin’. But I started, and in a month I could read …
1307 Sister White, p. 89.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
Very soon the work went beyond Vicksburg. It went up the Yazoo River, and more than one school was started. Then it went out through the State of Mississippi …
1308 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 89.1 (Ella May White Robinson)
“God’s great law of Ten Commandments is still in force,” said Andrews. “Every letter and point of a letter in it is to stand until all God’s prophecies have been fulfilled and the present heaven and earth have passed away.”
1309 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 89.2 (Ella May White Robinson)
After listening to that sermon, Loughborough said, “It was to me like a grand door opening into a region of light.” Later, when he stated his intention to keep the …
1310 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 89.3 (Ella May White Robinson)
Soon after this Loughborough met James and Ellen White at the mission. Oswald Stowell, one of the young men who ran the handpress, was seriously ill and had …
1311 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 89.4 (Ella May White Robinson)
The three bowed in prayer, while the others prayed silently in the meeting room. Elder White anointed Oswald, and when they arose from their knees, the patient …
1312 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 89.5 (Ella May White Robinson)
Mrs. White remained on her knees after the others arose. Her husband said, “My wife is in vision.” He invited those who wished to do so to come close and see for themselves …
1313 There Shines A Light, p. 89.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
Often, when she was briefly alone, her family heard her voice raised in song, a favorite hymn being that one composed by W. H. Hyde seventy years before, when he saw and heard her witness in an early vision:
1314 There Shines A Light, p. 89.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
“We have heard from the bright, the holy land, We have heard, and our hearts are glad; For we were a lonely pilgrim band, And weary, and worn, and sad. They tell us the …
1315 There Shines A Light, p. 89.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
Many were the friends of old time who visited her, and as much as she was able she talked and prayed with them. She testified, “Jesus is my blessed Redeemer, and …
1316 A Gift of Light, p. 42.2 (Roger W. Coon)
… of 89, never knowing what had happened to Nathaniel Davis. Nor did I, until some years later. One day one of my colleagues, knowing of my interest in the rest of …
1317 A Prophet Among You, p. 89.1 (T. Housel Jemison)
The Family. Of all social groups the family ties are the strongest and most intimate. Two of the Ten Commandments are aimed at preserving the integrity of …
1318 A Prophet Among You, p. 89.2 (T. Housel Jemison)
Separate Unit: Genesis 2:24. “Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.”
1319 A Prophet Among You, p. 89.3 (T. Housel Jemison)
Like Christ and the Church: Ephesians 5:22-26. “Wives, submit.... For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church.... Husbands, love your …
1320 A Prophet Among You, p. 89.4 (T. Housel Jemison)
High Regard: Ephesians 5:28-33. “So ought men to love their wives as their own bodies.... Even as the Lord the church.... And the wife see that she reverence her husband.”