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61 EGW 3BIO 307.5 (1984 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3))
She spoke Thursday morning at the devotional hour. With the meeting in which Bourdeau had taken such a strong position clearly in her mind, she again directed her remarks to the unity that should exist between the different nationalities. She stated:
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62 EGW 3BIO 395.3 (1984 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3))
3. The ministerial institute was well advanced before the subject of righteousness by faith was introduced, and the discussion of this important point continued at the Bible study hour during the early part of the session.
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63 EGW 3BIO 422.2 (1984 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3))
… noon hour. In the afternoon Jones spoke in the Tabernacle. Ellen White continues her account:
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64 EGW 4BIO 26.1 (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
In the evening I attended a meeting for the ministers held in the Echo office. I talked for half an hour plainly and decidedly, calling them by name and telling them the Lord had shown me their dangers. This was a precious season.
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65 EGW 4BIO 73.4 (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
… -four-hour journey from Auckland by coastal boat, which made several stops en route. There was just time to squeeze in comfortably a two-week visit to Kaeo before …
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66 EGW 4BIO 96.7 (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
… one hour, vacillating the next. I am now determined to press upon your notice and make you hear: “This is the undertow.”
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67 EGW 4BIO 100.4 (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
It was not the next week but the next day that they were off for the little change. M. C. Israel accompanied them on the train to Paremata and Long Point, an hour and a half from Wellington. Describing the trip, she wrote:
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68 EGW 6BIO 135.8 (1982 Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6))
… an hour or two each day by riding out in the fresh air in her comfortable carriage. Under Iram James's management the farm was prospering, and of his family …
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69 EGW WV 186.1 (2000 Ellen White: Woman of Vision)
… every hour on Sunday. Eighteen trains ran each day, all stopping at the campground. The Sabbath meetings were well attended, but Sunday brought its surprises …
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70 EGW WV 186.2 (2000 Ellen White: Woman of Vision)
Sunday was a lively day on the campground. Special trains were run from the cities of Lawrence, Newburyport, Haverhill, et cetera, and at 9:00 a.m. the auditorium was filled with intelligent people to whom Elder White preached about one hour.
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