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1781 Ellen G. White — Messenger to the Remnant, p. 119.12 (Arthur Lacey White)
“God will work for you and make you an able instrument if you will yield your will and affections to His will and if you will become a child of obedience. But if …
1782 Ellen G. White — Messenger to the Remnant, p. 119.13 (Arthur Lacey White)
Neither this young woman nor her mother ever accepted the Sabbath truth. Mrs. White felt deeply concerning this.
1783 Ellen G. White — Messenger to the Remnant, p. 119 (Arthur Lacey White)
The Fruit of One Pamphlet
1784 Ellen G. White — Messenger to the Remnant, p. 119.14 (Arthur Lacey White)
Literature filled an important place in Mrs. White’s personal missionary work. Sometimes, many years after it was forgotten, she learned of the fruits of …
1785 Messenger of the Lord, p. 12.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… Psalm 119 ); and Word of God (1 Sam. 9:27; 1 Kings 12:22 ).
1786 Messenger of the Lord, p. 16.8 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… ” ( Psalm 119:105 ). See Raoul Dederen, “The Revelation-inspiration Phenomenon According to the Bible Writers,” Frank Holbrook and Leo Van Dolson, Issues in Revelation …
1787 Messenger of the Lord, p. 37.3 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… , pp. 119-150.
1788 Messenger of the Lord, p. 119.1 (Herbert E. Douglass)
“But I was shown that I should present before the people in the best manner possible the light received; then as I received greater light, and as I used the talent …
1789 Messenger of the Lord, p. 119.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)
“As far as possible every defect should be removed from all our publications. As the truth should unfold and become widespread, every care should be exercised to perfect the works published.
1790 Messenger of the Lord, p. 119.3 (Herbert E. Douglass)
“I saw in regard to Brother Andrews’ History of the Sabbath, that he delayed the work too long. Other erroneous works were taking the field and blocking the way …
1791 Messenger of the Lord, p. 119.4 (Herbert E. Douglass)
“Now, Brother Smith, I have been making a careful, critical examination of the work that has been done on the Testimonies, and I see a few things that I think should …
1792 Messenger of the Lord, p. 119.5 (Herbert E. Douglass)
“My mind has been exercised upon the question of the Testimonies that have been revised. We have looked them over more critically. I cannot see the matter as …
1793 Messenger of the Lord, p. 119.6 (Herbert E. Douglass)
“I think that anything that shall go forth will be criticized, twisted, turned, and boggled, but we are to go forward with a clear conscience, doing what we can and leaving the result with God. We must not be long in delaying the work.
1794 Messenger of the Lord, p. 119.7 (Herbert E. Douglass)
“Now, my brethren, what do you propose to do? I do not want this work dragging any longer. I want something done, and done now.” Letter 11, 1884, cited in Selected Messages 3:96-98 .
1795 Messenger of the Lord, p. 119.8 (Herbert E. Douglass)
But Ellen White’s letter to Uriah Smith was not strong enough. Fears prevailed that the changes would undermine confidence in her writings. “Uriah Smith …
1796 Messenger of the Lord, p. 119.9 (Herbert E. Douglass)
The first four volumes of the Testimonies, as we have them today, retain the corrections of the 1885 printing.
1797 Messenger of the Lord, p. 119 (Herbert E. Douglass)
Revision Experience Teaches Lessons
1798 Messenger of the Lord, p. 119.10 (Herbert E. Douglass)
What do we learn from this revision experience?
1799 Messenger of the Lord, p. 119.11 (Herbert E. Douglass)
1. We have an “official” understanding of what Adventists believe about revelation/inspiration. Adventists are thought inspirationists, not verbal inspirationists.
1800 Messenger of the Lord, p. 176.4 (Herbert E. Douglass)
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