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Haskell and Corliss heard this and always kept Australia in mind, until in May, 1885, with several others they sailed from San Francisco and opened up the work in Australia and New Zealand. Regarding the continuance of the visions. The
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Haskell, J. N. Andrews, Uriah Smith. Systematic Benevolence; or the Bible Plan of Supporting the Ministry. The Developing Concept of the Proper Use of the Tithe [Top of this section] Not only was there a development in the understanding of
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Haskell on the same subject, stating that: "We will make a great mistake if we lay aside historical research and endeavor to settle historical questions by the use of Mother's books as an authority when she herself does not wish
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Haskell on page 147 of his book, Story of the Seer of Patmos. Last Mediatorial Work of Christ. A statement attributed to Mrs. White and bearing various source references such as Review and Herald, 1890, 1898, or 1912, to the
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Haskell about this. At one time he was quite unreconciled to the work we were doing, supposing we were making unnecessary changes; but when we told him we were glad that when the moss-backs said to us, Let bad enough
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Haskell, October 31, 1912 Statement to L. E. Froom, December 13, 1934 Ellen G. White Estate Statement Regarding The Great Controversy Statement of Endorsement Related Articles: Inspiration and the Ellen G. White Writings Is The Great Controversy Missing a Chapter?
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Haskell, has resulted in bringing into our work questions and perplexities without end, and always increasing. Sister White never accepted the Gausen theory regarding verbal inspiration, either as applied to her own work or as applied to the Bible.[72] Where
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Haskell, pioneer executive and evangelist. Ellen White, then in Europe, had before her certain questions these brethren had placed before her, and as she answers, she looks back and comments concerning the propriety of our church leaders seeking relief from
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Haskell to help in beginning the work in New York City. . . . "I wish that I had money to invest in other places like Greater New York. Many cities in the South should be worked. We who know
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Haskell, has resulted in bringing into our work questions and perplexities without end, and always increasing. Sister White never accepted the Gaussen theory regarding verbal inspiration, either as applied to her own work or as applied to the Bible. W.