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41 EGW 6BIO 39.3 (1982 Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6))
Elder Irwin then talked with Dr. Hills and he also acquiesced to the counsel, although it was clear that it was a heavy blow to him (Ibid.).
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42 EGW 6BIO 97.5 (1982 Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6))
It seems clear that Dr. Kellogg, having received Ellen White's reproof for erecting large buildings in Chicago, turned away from the project. Of this Ellen White wrote to Dr. Kellogg on October 28, 1903:
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43 EGW 6BIO 289.3 (1982 Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6))
I believe, brethren, if we step forward in the fear of God, and make an effort to establish this school, the Lord will help us and make the way clear.
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44 EGW 6BIO 416.5 (1982 Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6))
He observed that “she is more often brain-weary, and when weary, she is forgetful,” and “forgets details.” But she was in possession of remarkably clear concepts of religious and spiritual matters. He wrote:
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45 EGW WV 447.2 (2000 Ellen White: Woman of Vision)
Seeing the land, Mrs. White declared that the location “could not be bettered.” She added, “That which is most valuable of all is the clear, beautiful stream which flows right through the land” ( Letter 141, 1904 ).
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46 EGW EGWE 25.5 (1975 Ellen G. White in Europe 1885-1887)
… was clear and tongue and utterance were given me.... I decided then that I could cross the plains once more, making twenty-four times that I had gone back and forth …
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47 EGW EGWE 220.4 (1975 Ellen G. White in Europe 1885-1887)
After the meeting, the man on whose ground the tent was pitched stepped in front of Ellen White to clear a path through the crowd as she went home. His action was hardly necessary, but he was trying to help in every way he could.
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48 EGW 1BIO 111.2 (1985 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1))
… very clear that the one who had so important a message to the world should have a legal protector, and that we should unite our labors.— Ibid., 238 .
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49 EGW 1BIO 125.3 (1985 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1))
After laying this affirmative foundation, revealing a clear-cut concept of the order and nature of some future events—a part of the great controversy story—she takes up points with which she differed, on the basis of the visions, from Eli Curtis:
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50 EGW 1BIO (1985 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1))
As the signs of that day have been, and still are fulfilling, it must be clear to every unprejudiced mind that the time has fully come when the children of God may expect dreams and visions from the Lord.— Ibid.
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