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1941 Manuscript Releases, vol. 12 [Nos. 921-999], p. 84.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… 149, 1905, 6. ( Diary, September 22, 1905 .)
1942 Manuscript Releases, vol. 13 [Nos. 1000-1080], p. 231.3 (Ellen Gould White)
We are all of good courage. I shall ride out today, for it is a beautiful day.— Letter 131, 1905. ( Written from Elmshaven, Sanitarium, California, April 2, 1905, to Sara McEnterfer .)
1943 Manuscript Releases, vol. 14 [Nos. 1081-1135], p. 254 (Ellen Gould White)
Letter 109, 1905. ( To Addie and May Walling, [the children of Ellen White's Niece, Louise Clough-Walling. When they were little girls in the 1870's, both Addie and May became a part of Ellen White's household.] April 11, 1905, from Elmshaven. )
1944 Manuscript Releases, vol. 14 [Nos. 1081-1135], p. 258.3 (Ellen Gould White)
May the Lord bless you both, and keep you, and make you a blessing to others.— Letter 109, 1905 .
1945 Manuscript Releases, vol. 15 [Nos. 1136-1185]
( Written September 14, 1905, from Sanitarium, National City, California, to the executive committee of the Southern California Conference. )
1946 Manuscript Releases, vol. 15 [Nos. 1136-1185], p. 60.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… 261, 1905 .
1947 Manuscript Releases, vol. 15 [Nos. 1136-1185]
( Written August 13, 1905, from Los Angeles, California, to W. C. White. )
1948 Manuscript Releases, vol. 15 [Nos. 1136-1185], p. 64.4 (Ellen Gould White)
I will not write more to you, for I suppose you will soon be with us. We shall all be glad to see you. May the Lord preserve and bless you. Love to May and the children.— Letter 241a, 1905 .
1949 Manuscript Releases, vol. 15 [Nos. 1136-1185], p. 171.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… 67, 1905, pp. 2-7. ( Written February 18, 1905, from St. Helena, California, to Brethren and Sisters. )
1950 Manuscript Releases, vol. 15 [Nos. 1136-1185]
[ Written January 26, 1905, from Mountain View, California, to Brother and Sister Haskell. ]
1951 Manuscript Releases, vol. 15 [Nos. 1136-1185], p. 202.2 (Ellen Gould White)
Study the eighteenth chapter of Matthew. Print it in The Watchman. And may our Lord Jesus Christ give His grace to every member of His church, that they may all be established in His word. [ Matthew 7:1-5, quoted.]— Letter 31, 1905 .
1952 Manuscript Releases, vol. 15 [Nos. 1136-1185]
[ Written October 28, 1905, from St. Helena, California. ]
1953 Manuscript Releases, vol. 15 [Nos. 1136-1185], p. 206.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… 151, 1905 .
1954 Manuscript Releases, vol. 15 [Nos. 1136-1185]
( Written February 20, 1905, from “Elmshaven,” Sanitarium, California, to “Dear Brethren Palmer and Ballenger.” )
1956 Manuscript Releases, vol. 17 [Nos. 1236-1300], p. 31.1 (Ellen Gould White)
Christ brought men and women power to overcome. He came to this world in human form, to live a man among men. He assumed the liabilities of human nature, to be proved and tried.— Manuscript 22, 1905, 2, 3 .
1957 Manuscript Releases, vol. 17 [Nos. 1236-1300], p. 31.2 (Ellen Gould White)
A divine-human Saviour, He [Christ] came to stand at the head of the fallen race, to share in their experience from childhood to manhood.— Manuscript 54, 1905, 4, 5 .
1958 Manuscript Releases, vol. 17 [Nos. 1236-1300], p. 31.3 (Ellen Gould White)
He [Christ] took His stand at the head of the fallen race, that men and women might be enabled to stand on vantage ground.— Manuscript 58, 1905, 3 .
1959 Manuscript Releases, vol. 17 [Nos. 1236-1300], p. 306.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… 10, 1905. ( “Non-Essential Subjects To Be Avoided,” September 12, 1904. )
1960 Manuscript Releases, vol. 18 [Nos. 1301-1359]
( Written February 2, 1905, from “Elmshaven,” Sanitarium, California, to “Dear Brethren Ballenger and Palmer.” )