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1 EGW 4BIO 418.1 (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
… to pay his pledges came and passed, his fiancee and the workers in Battle Creek grew increasingly uneasy and finally disillusioned. The captain and …
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2 EGW 4BIO 417.6 (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
… the captain lay unclaimed at the General Conference office in Battle Creek for a month or two, then, after being furtively opened and read, was returned to …
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3 EGW 3BIO 480.6 (1984 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3))
When Ballenger took his seat, Captain Eldridge stood to speak:
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4 EGW 4BIO 418 (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
Captain Norman Disappears
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5 EGW 3BIO 84.3 (1984 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3))
The Oregon was a good ship, and Captain Conner was attentive of the passengers, but the passage was very rough.
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6 EGW 3BIO 26.8 (1984 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3))
It was grand—the spray dashing over us, the watchful captain giving his orders, the ready hands to obey. The wind was blowing strong, and I never enjoyed anything so much in my life.— Ibid.
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7 EGW 4BIO 19.2 (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
After one day of rough weather the sailing was pleasant, the captain remarking that he could hardly remember having so pleasant a voyage. Ellen White describes the ship and the journey:
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8 EGW 3BIO 336.1 (1984 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3))
This truth will triumph, but when, where, and how is for the Lord to decide. These thoughts bring peace and trust and confidence to my soul. I will not be discouraged, for the Captain of our salvation stands at the helm.— Ibid.
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9 EGW 4BIO 46.1 (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
Come what may, we must not for a moment lose courage or hope or faith, because that would give the victory to the enemy.... Whatever circumstances may arise, we must remember that the Captain of the Lord's host is leading us.— Manuscript 33, 1892 .
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10 EGW 4BIO 74.4 (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
… . The captain's wife urged Ellen White to visit these springs. She thought she might do so. As they made their way up the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand …
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