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41 EGW PM 34.5 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
“There is an older man here,” Mrs. White replied, “and I have a message for him.”
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42 EGW PM 142.6 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
Even the General Conference Association was involved in efforts to bring control of everything under the sway of Battle Creek. Ellen White wrote:
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43 EGW PM 143.2 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
Ellen White was pleased with the actions taken at this important session and indicated that a victory had been gained.
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44 EGW PM 168.4 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
About this time Ellen White made a most interesting observation, an observation showing an insight that God gave to her:
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45 EGW PM 15.4 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
It was after this vision that Mrs. White informed her husband of his duty to publish, and that as he should advance by faith, success would attend his efforts.— Life Sketches of Ellen G. White, 116, footnote.
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46 EGW PM 23.1 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
Facing Adversity in Rochester [ James White gave the following reasons why he felt the paper should no longer be printed at the commercial printing office in Saratoga Springs, New York:
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47 EGW PM 29.1 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
The Example and Leadership of James White —I was shown that God had qualified my husband for a specific work, and in His providence had united us to carry forward this work....
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48 EGW PM 167.4 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
Message after message of warning and counsel was sent to the leading workers pointing out the evils and the dangers. To Uriah Smith, editor of the Review, Ellen White wrote in January, 1898:
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49 EGW PM 89.5 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… the Whites were required to leave them at times in the care of others. Both boys became ministers of the gospel. When James and Ellen were separated because …
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50 EGW CM vi.1 (1953 Colporteur Ministry)
The reader will frequently find throughout the book such terms as “canvassers,” “Tract and Missionary Society,” and “canvassing agents.” These were the terms used in the times of Ellen G. White, and they will be readily understood by the reader.
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