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1 EGW DG 249.1 (1998 Daughters of God)
3. In 1895 Ellen White recommended the ordination of women who would give themselves to a deaconess-type of work:
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2 EGW DG 263.2 (1998 Daughters of God)
Among the collection were 48 previously unknown Ellen White letters. Most are the newsy-type letters that one friend would write to another. But Ellen considered Lucinda more than just a casual friend. On July 14, 1875, she wrote:
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3 EGW 1MCP 83.1 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
… every type.
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4 EGW 2MCP 415.1 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… perfect type of man. Every quality of mind was well proportioned, each having a distinctive office, and yet all dependent one upon another for the full and …
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5 EGW SC 6.1 (1892 Steps to Christ)
… the type or page, as to conform to the new Index to the writings of Ellen G. White.
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6 EGW CTBH 74.1 (1890 Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene)
… seamstresses, type-setters, proof-readers, book-keepers, or school-teachers, consider themselves too aristocratic to associate with the cook.
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7 EGW SL 8.3 (1889 The Sanctified Life)
… highest type of religion is that which manifests itself in a quiet, unobtrusive manner. He cautioned them to perform their deeds of charity quietly; not for …
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8 EGW CTBH 32.5 (1890 Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene)
… every type are practiced as the result of indulging the appetite for wine and cider. It is impossible for one who loves these stimulants, and accustoms himself …
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9 EGW 1MCP 161.3 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
… a type of heaven.— Letter 18b, 1891 ( The Adventist Home, 118 .)
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10 EGW 1MCP 250.2 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
… a Type —However much a shepherd may love his sheep, he loves his sons and daughters more. Jesus is not only our shepherd; He is our “everlasting Father.” And He says …
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