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41 EGW LS 448.1 (1915 Life Sketches of Ellen G. White)
Not alone for her granddaughters and grandsons, but for all the youth throughout the denomination, her heart went out in loving solicitude. At times she talked …
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42 EGW 1BIO 45.3 (1985 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1))
… . When alone with my mother, I inquired if she really believed that the soul was not immortal. Her reply was she feared we had been in error on that subject as well …
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43 EGW 1BIO 306.1 (1985 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1))
If the cause of God had been ours alone, we might have trembled; but it was in the hands of Him who could say, No one is able to pluck it out of My hands. Jesus lives and reigns.— Ibid., 311, 312 .
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44 EGW 1BIO 369.1 (1985 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1))
I saw that those who profess the truth should hold the standard high, and induce others to come up to it. I saw that some would have to walk the straight path alone. Their companions and children will not walk the self-denying pathway with them.
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45 EGW 2BIO 155.7 (1986 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2))
The trees with their varied hues, the beautiful evergreens interspersed among them, the green grass, the high and lofty mountains, the high bluffs of rocks—all are interesting to the eye. These things I could enjoy, but I am alone.
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46 EGW 2BIO 340.5 (1986 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2))
Asceneth acts a noble, self-denying part. She lives alone some distance from any house and takes care of her two prairie flowers and gives up Robert [her husband], a noble fellow, to go out and labor for the salvation of souls.
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47 EGW 3BIO 28.7 (1984 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3))
Mary, Willie, and myself are now seated at the table writing.... We are getting used to being alone so that we do not feel lonesome as we did.... Be of good courage and be just as cheerful and happy as you can. I will do the same.— Letter 13, 1876 .
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48 EGW 3BIO 176.1 (1984 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3))
And now I take up my lifework alone. I thank my Saviour I have two sons He has given me to stand by my side. Henceforth the mother must lean upon the children; for the strong, brave, noble-hearted husband is at rest. The turmoil with him is over.
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49 EGW 3BIO 393.5 (1984 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3))
… pictures alone.
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50 EGW 4BIO 94.3 (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
I am trying to write on the life of Christ, but I am obliged to change my position quite often to relieve the spine and the right hip. Sister Tuxford and I had our season of worship alone—only two to claim the promise.— Manuscript 81, 1893 .
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