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1901 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 119.14 (Ellen G. White Estate)
One of the points called to Ellen White’s attention in response to her call for an examination of the book referred to in her letter just quoted involved …
1902 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 119.15 (Ellen G. White Estate)
The great bell of the palace, tolling at the dead of night, was a signal for the slaughter.
1903 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 119.16 (Ellen G. White Estate)
She was now informed that historians differed on the point of which bell actually gave the signal, (1) the bell of the palace, (2) the bell of the Palace of Justice …
1904 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations
… , Letter 119, 1905 (to “Members of the Nashville Church,” April 14,1905)
1905 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 119 (Ronald D. Graybill)
Appendix—Ellen G. White on Race Relations
1906 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 119.1 (Ronald D. Graybill)
Christ recognized no distinction of nationality or rank or creed .... Christ came to break down every wall of partition. He came to show that His gift of mercy …
1907 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 119.2 (Ronald D. Graybill)
The life of Christ established a religion in which there is no caste, a religion by which Jew and Gentile, free and bond, are linked in a common brotherhood, equal …
1908 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 119.3 (Ronald D. Graybill)
He sought to inspire with hope the roughest and most unpromising, setting before them the assurance that they might become blameless and harmless, attaining …
1909 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 119 (Ronald D. Graybill)
One Brotherhood
1910 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 119.4 (Ronald D. Graybill)
Christ came to this earth with a message of mercy and forgiveness. He laid the foundation for a religion by which Jew and Gentile, black and white, free and bond …
1911 Ellen Gould White Speaks Out Regarding The Work For The Jewish People, p. 27.1 (S. R. Howard)
… Workers, 119 .
1912 Ellen White and Vegetarianism
… ,” 118, 119.
1913 Ellen White and Vegetarianism
… Ibid ., 119.
1914 Ellen White and Vegetarianism
… . Ibid ., 119, 120
1915 Ellen White’s Integrative Themes, p. 119.1 (George R. Knight)
Mrs. White wrote some of her most inspiring prose in connection with the cluster of events surrounding the Second Advent. Picturing the Second Advent itself …
1916 Ellen White’s Integrative Themes, p. 119.2 (George R. Knight)
“The wicked look with terror and amazement upon the scene, while the righteous behold with solemn joy the tokens of their deliverance. Everything in nature …
1917 Ellen White’s Integrative Themes, p. 119.3 (George R. Knight)
“That voice shakes the heavens and the earth. There is a mighty earthquake.... The firmament appears to open and shut. The glory from the throne of God seems flashing …
1918 Ellen White’s Integrative Themes, p. 119.4 (George R. Knight)
Ellen White’s description of the resurrection of the righteous is equally encouraging. “Amid the reeling of the earth, the flash of lightning, and the roar …
1919 Ellen White’s Integrative Themes, p. 119.5 (George R. Knight)
“The living righteous are changed ‘in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye.’ At the voice of God they were glorified; now they are made immortal and with the risen …
1920 Ellen White’s Integrative Themes, p. 119.6 (George R. Knight)
Of all of Ellen White’s depictions of experiences related to the Second Advent, perhaps those of life in the new earth are the most heartening. “There,” she writes …