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1721 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 230.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… Sister White's hand still traces words of instruction for the people. I am completing another book on Old Testament history. [ Reference here is to Prophets …
1722 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 233.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… G. White, in response to a request from the General Conference, journeyed to Australia to assist in strengthening the newly established work there. The sojourn …
1723 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 234.2 (Ellen Gould White)
I said to myself, “Ellen G. White, what do you mean? Have you not come to Australia because you felt that it was your duty to go where the conference judged it best for you to go? Has this not been your practice?”
1724 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 239.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… , Mrs. White's traveling companion and secretary .] at five o'clock to build my fire and help me to dress. I thank the Lord that I had a better night's rest than usual …
1725 Selected Messages Book 2
… Kelsey White, the wife of Wm. C. White, and thus a daughter-in-law of Mrs. White, was from her very girlhood an earnest and talented worker in the Review and Herald …
1726 Selected Messages Book 2
… . White. Presented here are messages of sympathy and hope and counsel penned during the last two months of Miss Davis’s illness, as drawn from Mrs. White's correspondence …
1727 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 255.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… made white in the blood of the Lamb. Thus you gain the victory.…In faith hold fast.— Letter 45, 1905 .
1728 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 257.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… James White, in 1881 after a very brief illness, at the age of sixty. Reference to this experience is found later in the chapter.—Compilers .] Pain, and suffering …
1729 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 259 (Ellen Gould White)
Lines Penned on the Death of the Child of Mrs. White's Twin Sister
1730 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 262.4 (Ellen Gould White)
Dear little ones, Sister White loves you, and she will ask the Saviour to bless you, for He loves you as His little children.
1731 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 267 (Ellen Gould White)
Ellen White in Her Hour of Bereavement
1732 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 267.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… great white throne, and have seen my life as it will there appear. I can find nothing of which to boast, no merit that I can plead. “Unworthy, unworthy of the least …
1733 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 274.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… Henry White, our eldest son, lay dying, he said, “A bed of pain is a precious place when we have the presence of Jesus.” When we are obliged to drink of the bitter waters …
1734 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 276.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… G. White received a vision calling the attention of Adventists to the importance of good health and the close relationship between physical well-being …
1735 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 276.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… Mrs. White, entitled Health or How to Live, one E. G. White article appearing in each number. [ The six articles in their entirety appear as an appendix to this volume …
1736 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 277.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… Mrs. White discussed poisonous drugs and their use in the treatment of the sick. This phase of the subject—prominent in the original health-reform vision …
1737 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 277.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… Ellen White's voice alone at the time. There were certain physicians on both sides of the Atlantic who deplored the absence of adequate diagnosis, and gravely …
1738 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 277.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… , Mrs. White made singularly strong statements concerning the physicians of the time and concerning the use of drugs. In order rightly to evaluate these, one …
1739 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 277.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… , Mrs. White devotes more space to the subject of health and the care of the sick than to any other single topic. These counsels are spread before the general …
1740 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 277.5 (Ellen Gould White)
… Mrs. White herself applied the principles revealed to her in vision. In her various utterances on the subject of the care of the sick, she ever held up the ideal …