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1781 A Place Called Oakwood, p. 42.2 (Ellen Gould White)
The school at Madison has been established in the order of the Lord, and it requires its share of help. Brethren Sutherland and Magan, in their work at Berrien …
1782 A Place Called Oakwood, p. 42.3 (Ellen Gould White)
The needs of the different parts of the field should be considered fairly, and proportionate help given to each. It is not right that those who have been laboring …
1783 A Place Called Oakwood
Abridged
1784 A Place Called Oakwood
Sources: Spalding and Magan Collection, 402
1785 A Place Called Oakwood, p. 42 (Ellen Gould White)
26—Do Not Lose Interest
1786 A Place Called Oakwood
Context: Mrs. White replies to long-time church administrator J.S. Washburn, admonishing him to “not lose interest in the work for the colored people.”
1787 A Place Called Oakwood
April 17, 1907
1788 A Place Called Oakwood
Dear Brother Washburn,
1789 A Place Called Oakwood, p. 42.4 (Ellen Gould White)
I have just received and read your letter, in which you tell me about your visits to the colleges in Nashville. I am so glad that you are beginning to understand …
1790 Spalding and Magan Collection, p. 42.1 (Ellen Gould White)
The custom of placing different courses of food upon the table would better never have been invented. Let that which is provided for the meal be placed upon …
1791 Spalding and Magan Collection, p. 42.2 (Ellen Gould White)
Another custom which has been instituted is, that which requires all to keep their places at the table till the last one has finished. But this makes eating …
1792 Spalding and Magan Collection, p. 42.3 (Ellen Gould White)
Eating merely to please the appetite is a transgression of nature's laws. Often this intemperance is felt at once in the form of headache and indigestion …
1793 Spalding and Magan Collection, p. 42.4 (Ellen Gould White)
By indulging in a wrong course of action in eating and drinking, thousands upon thousands are ruining their health. And not only is health ruined, but their morals are corrupted, because diseased blood flows through their veins.
1794 Spalding and Magan Collection, p. 42.5 (Ellen Gould White)
I have a suggestion to make to those who have moral courage and self-control enough to try it. If your work is sedentary, take exercise every day, and at each meal …
1795 Experiences in Australia, p. 42.1 (Ellen Gould White)
To those who say, I cannot see this matter,” what can we (308) say in regard to the case? There is nothing in all the word of God more direct and explicit than these …
1796 Experiences in Australia, p. 42.2 (Ellen Gould White)
Sabbath, Jan. 14, was a day of great interest to us. In the morning I spoke from Isaiah 58. The Lord gave me strength and grace to deliver His message to the people …
1797 Experiences in Australia, p. 42.3 (Ellen Gould White)
(309) I told Brother Prismall that he would surely lose the reason that God had given him if he did not cease this work of accusing, and employ his powers to a better …
1798 Experiences in Australia, p. 42.4 (Ellen Gould White)
Many are bearing a yoke that Christ has never asked them to wear; it is galling to the neck, and it brings no rest to the soul. I said, Dear brother, the Lord has not …
1799 Experiences in Australia, p. 42.5 (Ellen Gould White)
Do not feel that you are under the necessity of talking of the faults and errors of others. God has given his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in …