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41 EGW 4BIO (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
All day, W. C. White, Emily, and I spent in Sydney purchasing the things essential for our use in camp life. We thought it wisdom to select an outfit of granite ware [enameled cooking utensils] that will bear transporting and handling.— Ibid.
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42 EGW 4BIO 307.1 (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
… teacher handling the fifteen children in what today would be called the grade school. “I understand,” wrote Ellen White on June 6, “that the children in the primary …
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43 EGW 4BIO 344.4 (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
Let everyone now at work in the Echo office, in every branch of the work, bear in mind that it is not common but sacred things you are handling. Treat this work as the work of God.— Letter 179, 1896 .
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44 EGW 6BIO 332.5 (1982 Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6))
… in handling historical quotations, et cetera, in the book. Furthermore, W. C. White, in the 1911 statement approved fully by his mother, addressed himself specifically …
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45 EGW 6BIO 421.3 (1982 Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6))
Sister White spends much time in her chair above, and in some easy chair below when with Miss Walling in the downstairs front room; but she is comfortable, and able to handle herself with comparative ease. It is wonderful how she keeps up.
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46 EGW WV 333.5 (2000 Ellen White: Woman of Vision)
All day W. C. White, Emily, and I spent in Sydney purchasing the things essential for our use in camp life. We thought it wisdom to select an outfit of granite ware [enameled cooking utensils] that will bear transporting and handling ( Ibid. ).
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47 EGW EGWE 203.5 (1975 Ellen G. White in Europe 1885-1887)
… , the handling and rattling of iron; and just on the other side of where we live is the marble factory where the noisy, continuous sound of chisel and hammer is …
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48 EGW 1BIO 15.5 (1985 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1))
… to handle. “You have no right to manage,” she declared, “unless you manage in God's order.” She then cried out:
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49 EGW 1BIO 359.3 (1985 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1))
… a handle on the flywheel], is $1,950. But we must have an engine immediately, which will swell the entire cost to near $2,300.
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50 EGW 1BIO 480.2 (1985 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1))
… uniform handling of funds.
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