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1561 Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6), p. 369.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
… a choice of going into Los Angeles for all of the clinical work or of doing part of the work at Loma Linda and part in Los Angeles.
1562 Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6), p. 380.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
… their choice— The Desire of Ages, The Acts of the Apostles, or some other. The gift was made doubly memorable by a card in each book, bearing a printed message of …
1563 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 54.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
… the choice of several horses brought for their inspection. The process of selecting one did not take long, for in vision the night before Ellen seemed to be …
1564 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 176.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
1. He recognized the marked indication of providence. “We now resign all to the will of God and the choice of His dear people” ( Ibid., August 25, 1874 ).
1565 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 217.5 (Arthur Lacey White)
… of choice varieties. As the college's “boardinghouse” was still under construction, her house was at once fitted up to board the carpenters. She canned a heavy …
1566 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 278.8 (Arthur Lacey White)
… . The choice was not an easy one. Writing of the experience to O. A. Olsen six months later, Mrs. White explained that there was an extremely short supply of leadership …
1567 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 282.10 (Arthur Lacey White)
… the choice of a location narrowed down to Melbourne, it seemed that the area known as North Fitzroy, about two miles (three kilometers) from the publishing …
1568 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 314.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
… a choice; and as union president often typed his own letters and worked prodigiously.
1569 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 332.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
She planned to leave some of the land as woodland, use some for grazing, and some for orchard and garden. Of course, a choice spot would be selected for the homesite ( Letter 88a, 1895 ).
1570 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 355.7 (Arthur Lacey White)
2. W. C. White. Her son “Willie” helped with editing, reading manuscript, choice of illustrations; finding a publisher, business arrangements. He had no part in the writing, wording, or literary content of the work.
1571 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 366.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
… menu choices. One favorite dish turned out to be fruit toast, made by pouring fresh hot water and then grape juice over zwieback. For their evening meal popular …
1572 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 374.6 (Arthur Lacey White)
… Pratt's choice of an ideal place to build a home. The elms for which it was named have been replaced, but the haven they provided has been a blessing and an inspiration …
1573 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 420.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
… the choice of the nature of the materials that passed through the publishing house) was wrong. She declared:
1574 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 536.6 (Arthur Lacey White)
… a choice of going into Los Angeles for all of the clinical work or of doing part of the work at Loma Linda and part in Los Angeles.
1575 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 537.7 (Arthur Lacey White)
… their choice— The Desire of Ages, The Acts of the Apostles, or some other. The gift was made doubly memorable by a card in each book bearing a printed message of …
1576 A Call to Stand Apart, p. 17.4 (Ellen Gould White)
Jesus’ choices were a continuous mystery to His parents from the time they found Him in the temple at age 12. For example, His happiest hours were spent alone …
1577 A Call to Stand Apart, p. 27.3 (Ellen Gould White)
If the ruler had joined Jesus, he would have been a great power for good. If he’d made the choice to be a disciple, how different his life would have been. Ibid., 519 .
1578 A Call to Stand Apart, p. 27.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… a choice between worldly wealth and heavenly worth.
1579 A Call to Stand Apart, p. 28.3 (Ellen Gould White)
Many today face the same choice. They weigh the competing claims of the spiritual world and the material world. And like the young ruler, they turn away from Jesus and say, “I can’t serve this Man.” Ibid., 520, 523 .
1580 A Call to Stand Apart, p. 30.5 (Ellen Gould White)
… right choice; the other didn’t. Matthew was converted and entered a life of joy-filled service. The other continued a life of human prestige, wealth—and emptiness …