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Loma Linda Messages
Sermons and Talks, vol. 1Sermons and Talks, vol. 2Battle Creek LettersThe Ellen G. White 1888 MaterialsThe Kress CollectionNotebook Leaflets from the Elmshaven Library, vol. 1Notebook Leaflets from the Elmshaven Library, vol. 2The Paulson Collection of Ellen G. White LettersA Place Called OakwoodSpalding and Magan CollectionThe Story of Our Health MessageExperiences in Australia
By Ellen Gould Whiteen
Book code: LLM
Bibliography
Published by Payson, AZ: Leaves-Of-Autumn Books
ISBN:
Citation: White, E. G. (1981) Loma Linda Messages. Payson, AZ: Leaves-Of-Autumn Books.
Retrieved fromhttp://text.egwwritings.org/book/b433
621 Pages
enLoma Linda Messages - Contents
- (1) A Great Work
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- Action of General Conference Committee
- To be Separate from the World
- Endorsement by the General Conference Committee
- Endorsed by the Pacific Union Conference
- An Important Council
- Prospects
- Our Needs
- Testimonies and Experiences in Connection with the Glendale Sanitarium
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- Extracts from Letters and Mss., on the Training and Work of Medical Missionaries
- To Stand as God's Witness
- The Truth, Practiced and Taught, Will Lead to the Conversion of Some
- To Engage in Soul-Saving in Our Sanitariums
- God Invests with Holy Dignity Those Who Go Forth in His Power to Heal the Sick
- In the Early Days, The Workers Were Medical Missionaries, and the Power of God was Manifest in the Healing of the Sick
- Medical Missionaries and Ministers to Meet Together to Study Bible
- To be a Medical Missionary, Means to be a Laborer Together with God
- The Training of Medical Missionaries, Not Properly Understood
- The Training of Medical Missionaries
- Privileges and Opportunities of a Gospel Medical Missionary
- Medical Missionaries to Unite with Ministers
- Every One to Work as Christ Worked
- Every One to Work as Christ Worked
- Every One to Work as Christ Worked
- Medical Missionaries to be Thoroughly Educated in Bible Lines
- Medical Missionary Work as a Door to Large Cities
- The Purpose of Medical Missionary Work
- Labor in Connection with the Gospel Ministry
- Make the Bible Your Man of Counsel. Your Acquaintance with it Will Grow Rapidly If You Keep Your Mind from Rubbish
- Nurses as Missionary Evangelists
- Physicians and Nurses to Unite with Ministers in Soul-Saving Work
- Companies Organized and Educated Most Thoroughly to Work as Nurses, as Evangelists, as Ministers, as Canvassers
- Plans for Medical Missionary Work
- To Our Brethren and Sisters in Southern California
- To the Workers in the Glendale Sanitarium
- The Loma Linda Sanitarium
- Loma Linda Meeting
- A Reform Needed
- To the Executive Committee of the Southern California Conference
- Notes Of Travel (E. G. W.)
- To Ministers and Physicians
- To Elders Reaser, Burden, and the Executive Committee of the Southern California Conference
- The Workers in the Paradise Valley Sanitarium
- An Open Letter
- Individual Responsibility
- God's Wisdom to be Sought
- A Change of Heart Needed
- Jehovah is Our King
- A Constant Peril
- An Exalted Privilege
- Paul's Experience
- Extracts from Letters to Mrs. S. M. I. Henry.
- The Work to be Done for the W.C.T.U
- The Temperance Work
- To Elder Geo. W. Reaser and the Ministers in Southern Calif
- Arise Shine
- Extracts with Explanatory Notes on the Training of Medical Students
- To the Workers in Southern California
- To Ministers, Physicians and Teachers in Southern California
- Provision for our Schools
- In Humility and Faith
- To the Workers in Southern California
- The Responsibilities of a Conference President
- The Management of Conference Affairs
- The Work Hindered by Lack of Faith
- Report of the committee on Suggestive Plans and Resolutions Pacific Union Conference Medical Convention
- The Work In Southern California
- Elder J.A. Burden and Others Bearing Responsibilities at Loma Linda
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- The Work in Southern California
- (601) Not for Publication
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- 1. Our Work—To Preach the Everlasting Gospel. Matthew 28:19, 20. Revelation 14:6-11
- 2. To Every Man His Work. Ephesians 4:11-13
- 3 Medical Missionary Work a Part of the Gospel. Mark 16:17, 18
- 4. Medical Missionary Work to Prepare the Way for Gospel Workers
- 5. Union of Medical Missionary and Gospel Work
- 6. High Calling of Medical Missionaries
- 7. Every Church Member to Engage in Medical Missionary Work
- 8. The Training of Physicians and Nurses
- The Medical Missionary Work
- Elder J.A. Burden and Others Bearing Responsibilities at Loma Linda
- To the Brethren in Southern California
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- Instruction to Sanitarium Workers
- A Plea for Medical Missionary Evangelists. Importance of the Work
- The Training of Workers
- Nurses to be Evangelists
- Portion of a Letter from J. A. Burden to W. C. White, Nov. 18, 1908
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- Medical Missionary Work in Southern California
- The Proposed Transfer
- A Summary of Facts
- In Conclusion
- To the Teachers in Union College
- Passed by the Southern California Conference
- Talk by Mrs. E. G. White before the General Conference Committee, June 11, 1909
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- Memorial
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- Extracts from Testimony
- To the Leading Ministers in California
- A Message for Our Time on Medical Missionary Work
- To Our Sanitarium Workers in Southern California
- “A Statement Regarding the Training of Physicians”
- A Statement Regarding the Training of Physicians
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- “A Statement Regarding the Training of Physicians
- Talk to the Students at Loma Linda, Calif. April 5, 1910. By Mrs. E. G. White
- A Statement Regarding the Training of Physicians
- To Those in our Sanitariums
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- Regarding the Purchase of Land Adjoining Loma Linda
- An Appeal in Behalf of our Medical College
- Loma Linda
- A Statement Regarding Some Interviews With Mrs. E. G. White
- The Purchase of Land at Loma Linda
- The Work Before Us
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- (1017) An Important Interview Regarding Physicians’ Wages