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19261 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 234.1 (Arthur Lacey White)

… suffer spiritual loss, it would, in the other case, be no less so.— Ibid.

19262 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 235.2 (Arthur Lacey White)

… of spiritual gifts has created a great interest on that subject, and we should be preparing, by the publication of suitable works, to meet a still greater opposition …

19263 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 238.7 (Arthur Lacey White)

An action fulfilling the suggestion made by Butler in his opening address called for the preparation of books to be issued on the subject of spiritual gifts; the General Conference Committee was asked to give attention to this.

19266 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 262.3 (Arthur Lacey White)

… of spiritual fervor. In writing to children William and Mary on the West Coast, she told of the reaction of the president of the General Conference: “Elder Butler …

19268 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 266.5 (Arthur Lacey White)

… more spiritual or more anxious to do something to save his fellow men....

19269 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 266.6 (Arthur Lacey White)

… my spirituality. Now there must be something wrong about such a course; for if it is right it seems to me that a man would certainly prosper in that way.— Ibid.

19270 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 299.1 (Arthur Lacey White)

… of spiritual refreshing, a time of learning, and a time of constructive planning for the work of God in new and varied fields. Ellen White divided her time between …

19271 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 343.5 (Arthur Lacey White)

… , drawing spiritual lessons from the things of nature. “We can never describe the scenery,” she exclaimed, “for it is indescribable. This view of Switzerland by …

19272 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 377.7 (Arthur Lacey White)

Getting settled in her Healdsburg home, a home she loved, with her literary helpers about her, Ellen White gave attention to facets of the program that would build for spiritual strength. Of this she wrote:

19273 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3)

… great spiritual revival among the men who bear responsibilities in the cause of God. There was not perfection in all points on either side of the question …

19274 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 393.2 (Arthur Lacey White)

… , no spiritual encouragement in this discourse. There was a general gloom diffused among the delegates to the conference.— Ibid.

19275 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 407.1 (Arthur Lacey White)

… their spiritual eyesight. They would not that God should manifest His Spirit and His power, for they have a spirit of mockery and disgust at My word. Lightness …

19276 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 412.3 (Arthur Lacey White)

… great spiritual revival that took place among the ministers at that meeting, and he personally shared in that revival. It has always been my understanding …

19277 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 421.3 (Arthur Lacey White)

From day to day Ellen White spelled out in her diary many of the activities, and the progress that was made toward spiritual victory.

19278 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 423.3 (Arthur Lacey White)

… in spirituality because he was robbing God. He gave me a note for the treasury of God for $571.50. He recounted up all the interest, and faithfully paid an honest …

19279 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 434.7 (Arthur Lacey White)

… little Spiritual Gifts,, Volumes I-IV, the forerunners of the Spirit of Prophecy series. The second volume is a biographical work issued in 1860. They might …

19280 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 445.4 (Arthur Lacey White)

… , and Spiritual Gifts,, Volume II (1860), for Ellen White. The 416-page Life Sketches was well received and had a good circulation.