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1361 Messenger of the Lord, p. 104.6 (Herbert E. Douglass)

Three times Ellen White took the hazardous ocean trip to Oregon (1878, 1880, 1884) when facilities were still primitive. Of her visit in 1878 when she was 50, a …

1362 Messenger of the Lord, p. 104.7 (Herbert E. Douglass)

In 1852, the Whites left Rochester, New York, for a two-month trip to New England by horse and carriage. James arranged the itinerary and informed Adventists …

1363 Messenger of the Lord, p. 104.8 (Herbert E. Douglass)

Ellen White’s experience trying to get to a camp meeting appointment in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, early in June, 1889, well illustrates her persevering …

1364 Messenger of the Lord, p. 435.3 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… 103, 104) and later in The Great Second Advent Movement (pages 236, 237) based on interviews he had with eyewitnesses of the event. Cursory readers of this discussion …

1366 Messenger of the Lord, p. 502.12 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… , pp. 104-115. Many shut-door advocates believed that Christ had indeed come spiritually. One of the first duties of young Ellen Harmon was to correct this error …

1367 Messenger of the Lord, p. 566.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… page 104 of the 1915 edition of Life Sketches. At that time its purpose was merely to add a sense of history by showing an early letter in Ellen White’s handwriting …

1368 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 104.1 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

“It was a wise and noble request. It showed how true already was the spiritual insight of the new prophet…. He thought of nothing better, he wished for nothing …

1369 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 104.2 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

He therefore asked Elijah to leave with him far more for the finishing of the task than had been given Elijah for its beginning and its prosecution. To Elisha’s …

1371 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 104.3 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

Thus closed the earthly career of one of the greatest men that ever lived. His was not a comparatively long life of service. It was only about twenty-five years …

1372 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 104.4 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

If Elijah’s messages and methods seem stern and harsh, and at times cruel, it should be remembered that he was drawn into one of the most serious and perilous …

1373 The Ellen G. White Writings, p. 104.1 (Arthur Lacey White)

But what if she had no light? Did she speak or was she silent?

1374 The Ellen G. White Writings, p. 104.2 (Arthur Lacey White)

For example, Dr. B. E. Fullmer, who resided in southern California, had some new ideas about the 144,000. In the year 1914 he was teaching that the 144,000 would …

1375 The Ellen G. White Writings, p. 104.3 (Arthur Lacey White)

Please tell my brethren I have nothing presented before me regarding the circumstances concerning which they write, and I can set before them only that which has been presented to me.— C. C. Crisler Letter to E. E. Andross, Dec. 8, 1914.

1376 The Ellen G. White Writings, p. 104.4 (Arthur Lacey White)

This is a significant statement. We would expect her to slap down the foolish teaching. Instead she said, “I have no light on the subject, and I can set before them [her brethren] only that which has been presented to me.”

1377 The Ellen G. White Writings, p. 104 (Arthur Lacey White)

Ellen White’s Acknowledgment

1378 The Ellen G. White Writings, p. 104.5 (Arthur Lacey White)

I can assure you that when you read the counsels, when you read Ellen White’s books, you may know, except for the purely biographical material, that what she …

1379 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 104.1 (Roger W. Coon)

4. Trust in Divine Power. Ellen White listed this as one of “nature’s remedies.” Although I firmly believe it, I never expected to find an empirical study demonstrating …

1380 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 104.2 (Roger W. Coon)

His study concludes with these findings: “Prayers to the Judeo-Christian God were made on behalf of the patients in the prayer [study] group by ‘born again’ believers …