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61 EGW 1BIO 230.1 (1985 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1))
We are just getting settled here in Rochester. We have rented an old house for $175 a year. We have the press in the house. Were it not for this, we should have to pay $50 a year for office room.
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62 EGW 1BIO (1985 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1))
… took pay for the papers. And when one conference was over, we would hasten to the next.
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63 EGW 1BIO 384.6 (1985 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1))
Through the Review of April 8, 1858, M. E. Cornell called attention to money due from church members who had secured books from the ministers, promising to pay in a short time. He prodded them:
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64 EGW 2BIO 122.1 (1986 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2))
One day when Ellen White was taking treatment in the bathroom, she, with others, was solicited for an offering to pay the fiddler for a forthcoming dance. As she wrote of the incident she quoted a portion of her response:
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65 EGW 2BIO 310.4 (1986 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2))
Edson, my son, guard yourself and in no case manifest the least disposition savoring of a dictatorial, overbearing spirit. It will pay to watch your words before speaking. This is easier than to take them back or efface their impression afterward....
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66 EGW 2BIO (1986 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2))
Two dollars a year to those who choose to pay a subscription price, and free to all others as far as the paper is sustained by the donations of the liberal friends of the cause.— The Signs of the Times, June 4, 1874 .
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67 EGW 2BIO 470.4 (1986 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2))
His interest in the California enterprise led him to make a gift of $1,000 to the newly formed publishing association, and he promised to advance another $1,000 without interest until the poorer brethren could pay their pledges.
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68 EGW 2BIO 485.5 (1986 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2))
He reported that friends of the cause in California were meeting their pledges and it was his hope that by New Year's enough would have come in to pay for both the office building and the building site. He added:
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69 EGW 4BIO 297.1 (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
We opened the morning meeting with singing and prayer, and then we laid the situation before them all. I told them that I would let them have Brethren Connell, James, and Worsnop, and pay them hire.
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70 EGW 4BIO (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
We could not obtain money to pay the workmen on the school buildings, and a large debt has accumulated at Newcastle for provisions, and at Sydney for lumber. But all we can do is to wait and hope and believe, and keep working in faith.
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