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1 EGW EGWE 24.6 (1975 Ellen G. White in Europe 1885-1887)
Her “faith was severely tested.” She longed for human comfort and guidance, and she said:
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2 EGW 3BIO (1984 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3))
Father is well, cheerful, and happy. Very kind and tender of me and my comfort. He is very active.— Letter 3a, 1879 .
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3 EGW 4BIO 82.4 (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
It was in this connection that Ellen White made a statement that has brought assurance and comfort to many:
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4 EGW WV 189.6 (2000 Ellen White: Woman of Vision)
Father is well, cheerful, and happy. Very kind and tender of me and my comfort. He is very active ( Letter 3a, 1879 ).
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5 EGW 2BIO 163.8 (1986 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2))
Fourth. While they correct the erring, and are a matter of trouble to sinners in Zion, they are a comfort to the desponding....
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6 EGW EGWE 243.1 (1975 Ellen G. White in Europe 1885-1887)
They were not given “for a new rule of faith, but for the comfort of His people, and to correct those who err from Bible truth.”— Early Writings, 78 .
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7 EGW 1BIO 30.4 (1985 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1))
But I began to turn to my Saviour where I found comfort. I sought the Lord earnestly, and received consolation. I believed that Jesus did love even me.— Ibid., 2:10, 11 .
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8 EGW 1BIO 86.4 (1985 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1))
We soon learned that they professed sanctification, claiming they were above the possibility of sin, being entirely consecrated to God. Their clothing was excellent, and they had an air of ease and comfort.
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9 EGW 4BIO 36.5 (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
Steps to Christ is a work to guide the inquirer, to inspire the young Christian, and to comfort and encourage the mature believer. The book is unique in its helpfulness.
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10 EGW WV 281.3 (2000 Ellen White: Woman of Vision)
Steps to Christ is a work to guide the inquirer, to inspire the young Christian, and to comfort and encourage the mature believer. The book is unique in its helpfulness.
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11 EGW WV 369.3 (2000 Ellen White: Woman of Vision)
What a comfort it was to know that God already had something in mind for her! How she wished she might know just what or where it was.
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12 EGW LS 179.5 (1915 Life Sketches of Ellen G. White)
“Our journey to Washington, N. H., was tedious. We found shelter at last at the good home of Brother C. K. Farnsworth. They did all they could for our comfort, and everything was arranged so that we could rest as much as possible.
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13 EGW LS 196.3 (1915 Life Sketches of Ellen G. White)
We are debtors to God to use every advantage He has entrusted to us to beautify the truth by holiness of character, and to send the messages of warning, and of comfort, of hope and love, to those who are in the darkness of error and sin.
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14 EGW LS 470.3 (1915 Life Sketches of Ellen G. White)
… brought comfort and consolation to many hearts. They have strengthened the weak, encouraged the feeble, raised up the despondent. They have brought order …
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15 EGW 1BIO 119.7 (1985 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1))
It may be a duty to come up to Gorham and cheer us with your words of comfort. How good it would be if Gorham were only about five miles from Topsham so that we could spend our holy Sabbaths together.
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16 EGW 2BIO 439.5 (1986 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2))
While James White had been critical of Ellen's attitudes, his love for her was deep, and he was solicitous of her comfort and welfare as she continued her ministry in the East. On July 5 he wrote to Willie, who was with his mother in Battle Creek:
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17 EGW 2BIO 445.3 (1986 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2))
She added, “My work is to comfort him and to pray for him; to speak cheerful, loving words to him and soothe him.” Regardless of James's somewhat fluctuating attitudes, Ellen moved forward with her work, uninfluenced by human associates.
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18 EGW 4BIO 30.5 (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
I am now writing on the life of Christ, and I have had great comfort and blessing in my writing. It may be I am a cripple in order to do this work so long neglected.— Letter 90, 1892 .
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19 EGW 4BIO 33.2 (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
Then I prayed earnestly and realized continually sweet comfort in the promises of God: “Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you.” “When the enemy shall come in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up a standard against him.”
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20 EGW 4BIO 98.1 (1983 Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4))
That Wednesday morning after breakfast she wrote to her son William, “Sister Caro is here; leaves at half past one o'clock. You know what will take place. I am not afraid. My teeth are troubling me a little too much for comfort.”— Letter 132, 1893 .
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