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    F., John, 610 and n1221EGWLM 957.19

    Fairhaven, Massachusetts, 117, 154, 248, 251, 265 n12, 268 n41EGWLM 957.20

    conference in, 334 and n31EGWLM 957.21

    members cautioned against “unhealthy and unnecessary excitement” in worship, 270-2711EGWLM 957.22

    Faith healing1EGWLM 957.23

    Clarissa Bonfoey, 2331EGWLM 957.24

    Edson White, 216-217, 222-223, 2281EGWLM 957.25

    Edward Andrews, 283 and n101EGWLM 957.26

    Elizabeth Temple, 1661EGWLM 957.27

    Elvira Hastings, 662 n31EGWLM 957.28

    Frederick Hastings, 662 n31EGWLM 957.29

    Gilbert Collins, 186 n21EGWLM 957.30

    if a sick person has faith, healing may occur even if he/she is prayed for by a corrupt minister, 552-5531EGWLM 957.31

    James White, 216-2171EGWLM 957.32

    Joseph Baker, 3141EGWLM 957.33

    natural remedies versus, 444 n71EGWLM 957.34

    praying for unbelievers, 393 and n141EGWLM 957.35

    S. N. Mead's niece healed, 3101EGWLM 957.36

    Samuel W. Rhodes, 266 and n171EGWLM 957.37

    Sarah Phelps Mead, 3101EGWLM 957.38

    separate from unbelievers when praying for the sick, 2371EGWLM 957.39

    Sister Penfield, 175, 1761EGWLM 957.40

    versus using “earthly physicians,” 153 and n9, 175 and n181EGWLM 957.41

    “Faith of Jesus,” The (Rev. 14:12)1EGWLM 957.42

    does not refer exclusively to the healing of the sick, 553 and n61EGWLM 957.43

    “it is all the teachings of Jesus in the New Testament,” 392-3931EGWLM 957.44

    Falmouth, Massachusetts, 961EGWLM 957.45

    Fanaticism1EGWLM 957.46

    in Maine, 1845, 762-7661EGWLM 957.47

    “no work,” religious creeping, 285 n51EGWLM 957.48

    of Bennett and Libby, 551-553 and n51EGWLM 957.49

    Farnsworth, John P. (son of William), 615 and n1441EGWLM 957.50

    Farnsworth, William, 615 n1441EGWLM 957.51

    Fashions, see Dress fashions1EGWLM 957.52

    Ferguson, Justus and Lucretia, 626 and n501EGWLM 957.53

    Files, Elder1EGWLM 957.54

    accompanies EGW on 1845 visit to New Hampshire, 767 n21EGWLM 957.55

    Financial sacrifice, see Stewardship, financial1EGWLM 957.56

    Finch, Truman P., 525, 564, 749 and n131EGWLM 957.57

    Fisher, John1EGWLM 957.58

    rejects the visions of EGW, 589 and n47, 590 and n511EGWLM 957.59

    Fitch, Brother, 432 n1, 4361EGWLM 957.60

    Fitch, Charles, 91 and n17, 1031EGWLM 957.61

    Flanders, Samuel W. and Elizabeth M., 318, 4591EGWLM 957.62

    Foey, J., 624 and n40, see also Foy, John Quincy1EGWLM 957.63

    Folsom, Margaret, 646, 701 n3, 7021EGWLM 957.64

    Folsom, Paul, 611, 649, 701 and n31EGWLM 957.65

    Folsom, Paul and Margaret, 599 and n89, 644 and n361EGWLM 957.66

    Foot washing ordinance, 88, 102, 6171EGWLM 957.67

    Baker, Joseph, 314 and n221EGWLM 957.68

    first EGW vision breaks with mainline Protestant tradition, 88 n141EGWLM 957.69

    Joseph Bates errs in administering footwashing in the presence of unbelievers, 237 and n61EGWLM 957.70

    no example in Bible “for the brethren to wash the sister's feet,” 396 and n71EGWLM 958.1

    see also Lord's Supper1EGWLM 958.2

    Foss, Louisa (sister of Samuel Hoyt Foss), 765 and n13, 769 and n91EGWLM 958.3

    accompanies EGW on 1845 visit to New Hampshire, 767 n21EGWLM 958.4

    Foss, Mary Plummer (sister of EGW), 598, 762, 7711EGWLM 958.5

    Foss, Samuel Hoyt (brother-in-law of EGW), 769 n91EGWLM 958.6

    Foster, Mrs., 266 and n161EGWLM 958.7

    Foster, Sisters, 590 and n531EGWLM 958.8

    Four angels of Rev. 7:1 literal, 177, 180, 182 and n4, 324 and n14, 326 and n81EGWLM 958.9

    EGW: four angels literal versus Bates: angels symbolic of four nations, 143 n141EGWLM 958.10

    “four angels will soon let go,” 205 and n91EGWLM 958.11

    see also Seal of God1EGWLM 958.12

    Four winds released—still future, 141, 1481EGWLM 958.13

    Foy, Dorcas (wife of John Green)1EGWLM 958.14

    EGW present at death of, 2541EGWLM 958.15

    Foy, John Green, 615 and n1461EGWLM 958.16

    EGW present at death of wife, 2541EGWLM 958.17

    Foy, John Quincy, 610 n122, 613 and n138, 615 n146, 624 and n40, 631 and n691EGWLM 958.18

    Fraser, Jane (“Jenny”), 460 and n13, 468, 513-514 and n8, 584 and n18, 585, 597, 637, 645 and n38, 702 and n9, 704, 705-708, 7271EGWLM 958.19

    cared for White children in parent's absence, 501-502 and n31EGWLM 958.20

    Frisbie, Delphia Jane (wife of Joseph), 6181EGWLM 958.21

    Frisbie, Elihu, 630-631 and n671EGWLM 958.22

    Frisbie, Joseph Birchard (son of Elihu), 437, 491, 592 and n61, 594, 630, 6321EGWLM 958.23

    Systematic Benevolence, 589 n461EGWLM 958.24

    Fulton, New York, 6431EGWLM 958.25

    Fults, Mrs., 6251EGWLM 958.26

    Fults, Sister, 6201EGWLM 958.27

    Funerals1EGWLM 958.28

    on Sabbath, 2001EGWLM 958.29

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