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Words of truth series no.35-the third's angel's message -- The third angel's message: some EGW comments (report) The relationship of the messages of Revelation 14 and 18 / The three-fold message of Rev. 14: 6-12 (chart) The three angels' messages (chapter 51) -- Progressive development of third angel's message to consummation of its witness-unique and amazing place of Spirit of Prophecy in it all / The third angel's message in verity / The way of admire, desire, acquire / Threefold-message preaching / Article on the everlasting gospel of Revelation 14:6-14 (article, The Ministry, 1968) -- The third angel's message in verity / The three angels' messages in their historical application / The most urgent message in the Bible / 1st angel's message / The 3rd angel's message / Artist sculpture depiction of the three angels of Revelation (cover of The Lake Union Herald, Dec 1976) -- The certainty of the three angels' messages / In the last days, three angels-1 / In the last days, three angels-2 - the everlasting gospel / In the last days, three angels-3 - the hour of his judgment has come / In the last days, three angels-4 - the purpose of the Sabbath / In the last days, three angels-5 - "Babylon is fallen" / In the last days, three angels-6 - "the third angel followed..." / In the last days, three angels-7 - the character of the saints / In the last days, three angels-8 - "the third angel's message in verity / Invitation to Bible study / The Message of the The Angels - today (outline, 1988) -- Alarming good news - the three angels' messages for the nineties / Evangelistic movement - the three angels' messages (lecture no. 10) -- Review and Herald research regarding the Third Angel's Message 1888-1903 -- See also referral note -- Transfer sheet
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Miller's letters no. 8 (article, Signs of the Times of the Second Coming of Christ, 1840) -- Miller's predictions! / Letter from Bro. Miller / Letter from Bro. Miller / Our true position / Has not the Savior come as the bridegroom? / Letter from Mr. Miller (article, The Advent Herald, 1845) -- Has the bridegroom come? Is the door shut? - Both sides of the question. Brother Hale's article (concluded) (article, The Advent Herald, 1845) -- Letter from Bro. Miller / A word to the Advent brethren / Canadian tour / Mutual conference of Adventists at Albany / The ten virgins / Greatly mistaken (article, The Voice of Truth and Glad Tidings, 1847) -- The door of the first apartment is shut (article, The Present Truth, 1849) -- "The shut door explained" / Our present position (article, The Review and Herald, 1850) -- Midnight cry in the past (article, The Review and Herald, 1850) -- Remarks on this work / The design of the chart (article, The Review and Herald, 1851) -- Letter to William Miller, April 20, 1846 (Otis Nichol's letter typed off) -- Letter from Marshall M. Truesdell to James White, Mar 1851, about the views of James White as seen in a question answered in Second Advent Review, vol. 1. p. 64, Apr 1851 Letters to the editor (The Review and Herald, Apr 1851) -- Regarding the "1851" movement (article, Review and Herald, 1851) Our present work (article, The Review and Herald, 1851) -- Seventh Day Sabbath / Mr. Joseph Bates' misrepresentations (article, Harbinger and Advocate, 1852) -- Copy of the vision the Lord gave Ellen G. White Jun 21, 1851 -- The shut door / Conference address (article, The Review and Herald, 1861) -- Response / Shut door by J. N. Loughborough in MSS. p. 16 -- Quotations from 1844-1846 -- The "shut door" defined (excerpt of Selected Messages-I) -- On the shut door question / Life incidents / White's recapitulation of shut door (article, The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 1868) -- "Suppression" and "the shut door"/ Advent experience no. 11 (article, Review and Herald, 1885) -- Moments with old-time volumes and our pioneers - no. 1. The spirit of the pioneers / Moments with old-time volumes and our pioneers - no. 2. The "shut door" and the "open door" / Moments with old-time volumes and our pioneers - no. 3. The dawning vision of a world-wide work / Moments with old-time volumes and our pioneers - no. 4. The Spirit of Prophecy and the world work / Moments with old-time volumes and our pioneers - no. 5. Spreading light amid conflict / Moments with old-time volumes and our pioneers - no. 6. A word about opposition literature / The shut door and the close of probation: An important statement from Mrs. E. G. White / Letter from Ellen G. White publications to Elder Henry F. Brown, Feb 1941, about the Camden vision -- Letter from Arthur L. White to Mrs. H. S. Qualls, Aug 1943, about the "shut door" -- Shut door and close of probation / Shut door in "Present Truth" -- No. 26 Main body of Adventists deny shut door position after 1844 -- A five-fold impossibility / The shut door teaching after 1844 / To the Jew first / Summary on shut door evidence (two ways of coming out of original and general shut door position) / Statements bearing upon the shut door and close of probation gleaned from our early denominational literature between 1847 and 1851 (report) -- Shut door: first mentioned by pioneers (articles on the subject in Review and Herald) Suppression (article) -- Suppression and the shut door / Letter from D. A. Delafield to Pastor K. F. Mueller, Apr 1968, about the "shut door" -- The shut door and Sabbatarian Adventism (as presented by Dr. Ingemar Linden in his dissertation p. 71-84) -- Letter from Arthur L. White to Mr. Robert B. Tower, Nov 1970, about "an open and a shut door" -- Concerning the Linden dissertation (A letter from Arthur L. White of the Ellen G. White Estate to Dr. Ingemar Linden, Oct 1971) -- Advent experience / The "shut door" controversy / The "shut door" documents / The Camden vision reconsidered / R. W. Olson report on his impression visiting Linden (excerpts of a letter to A. L. White and White Estate staff, Stockholm, Sweden, Oct 31, 1975) -- Ellen White and the shut door, 1844-45 / The "Camden Vision" (excerpt) -- Letter from Rolf Pohler to Calvin Edwards, Jan 1980, about the "shut door" -- Ellen G. White and the shut door question. A review of the experience of early Seventh-day Adventist believers in its historical context / The "shut door" - a providential opening? / Letter from Ellen G. White to J. N. Loughborough (August 24, 1874) Letter from C. Mervyn Maxwell to Herbert Douglass, Jun 1996, about the "shut door" -- Chapter 15. The shut and the open door / Quotations and notes on the shut door -- See also referral notes -- Transfer sheet
A fair kept / Frank Crowninshield, editor, man, and uncle / In vanity fair / Early memories of De Wolf Hopper / Force of heredity, and nella / Sarah Bernhardt here again / Memory of Eleonora Duse / Have they attacked Mary. he giggled / Men: a hate song / Modern love, by a modern French poet / Hall of fame 1914-1918 -- Poems / All about the income-tax / Confessions of a jail-breaker / Weather-vane points south / First hundred plays are the hardest / Social life of the newt / Hall of fame 1919 -- William Somerset Maugham / Soul of skylarking / Poems / Golden age of the dandy / Adam and Eve / Handy guide for music lovers / Man who lost himself / Hall of fame 1920 -- Rhyme and relativity / Memoirs of court favourites / Love song / Picture feature: American novelists who have set art above popularity -- Ballad of Yukon Jake / Lenglen the magnificent / Hall of fame 1921 -- Incredible jeritza / New Hampshire again / Public and the artist / Custer's last stand / Leavetaking (one-act play) / Hall of fame 1922 -- David Garrick to John Barrymore / Strange story / Symposium: the ten dullest authors -- Poems / On the approach of middle age / Hall of fame 1923 -- Fred Stone and W.C. Fields / Importance of comic genius / Picture feature: great modern athletes -- Mrs. Fiske: an artist and a personality / Hall of fame 1924 -- One evening / Three poems / Song / Memorabilia / Black blues / Big casino is little casino (three-act play) / Symposium: a group of artists write their own epitaphs -- Charlie Chaplin and his new film, The Gold Rush / Hall of fame 1925 -- Murder of Captain White / Western disunion / Rudolph Valentino / Symposium: the ideal woman -- Poems of youth and age / Hall of fame 1926 -- Blazing publicity / Picture feature: neighbors at Antibes -- Sort of defense of mothers / Irving Thalberg / Last day / Birth of a great artist / Theory and Lizzie Borden / Hall of fame 1927 -- Three Americans / Very critical gentleman / Outlived thing / Deserted battlefields / Too general public / Hall of fame 1928 --
The Hartford Institute / The Home Missionary Convention / The Church Elders and Missionary Secretaries' Institute / The Jamestown Home Missionary Institute / Special notice! / Home Missionary Institutes / Items (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1920) -- Items (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1920) -- General meeting at Westfield / The Massachusetts campmeeting (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1920) -- Southern New England meeting / Southern New England Conference proceedings / Progress of the Home Missionary movement / Report from Butler on Home Missionary Convention in Colorado (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1920) -- Items (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1920) -- Some items concerning the camp-meeting / 1920 Harvest Ingathering outlook for Maine / Remember September 2-12 / Eastern New York Conference proceedings (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1920) -- Western New York believers attention! / Important notice Eastern New York Conference / Western New York Conference (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1920) / Items (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1920) -- Harvest Ingathering nuggets (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1920) -- Closing up the Harvest Ingathering Campaign / What shall the harvest be? / General meetings / Items (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1920) -- The Home stretch / Home Missionary Convention / Shall we hold our peace? / Items (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1921) -- The big week / Lancaster Junior College Constituency (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1921) -- English Brooklyn Department: W. R. Andrews, Superintendent (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1921) -- Concord Institute / The anti-tobacco crusade / "Lift up your eyes and look on the fields" / English Brooklyn Department: W. R. Andrews, Superintendent (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1921) -- Home Missionary Institute at Syracuse / Delia M. Wood / Itinerary of laborers for big week (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1921) -- Burlington Institute / Massachusetts camp-meeting (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1921) -- Albany / Results of previous campaigns / The new administration building / Camp-Meeting / Bright from the Mint / They call / The full message / Pine Tree Academy (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1921) -- The Junior College / Workers' meeting / Notice / The Portland Home Missionary Institute: Sabbath, January 7 to Sunday, January 15, 1922 / Home Missionary Convention / "Review and Herald" Campaign / Duties of Home Missionary Secretary: Report of Union Home Missionary convention held Jan 1-5 / The end at hand and the home-foreign work: Report of Union Home Missionary convention held Jan 1-5 / Medical Missionary Work: Report of Home Missionary Convention held Jan 1-5 / An alarming situation: Report of Home Missionary Convention held Jan 1-5 / The great missionary paper / The "big week idea": Report of Home Missionary Convention held Jan 1-5 / Raising the roof / A great encouragement to the missionaries / Notes / Items (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1922) -- Our General Conference delegates / Items (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1922) -- Greater New York Conference / Coming meetings / Southern New England Camp-meeting / Harvest Ingathering / New York Conference proceedings (article, Atlantic Union Gleaner, 1922) -- Appointments / Harvest Ingathering / The Ingathering for missions / A Good Start / Report from the field / "Lift, brother, lift" / Harvest Ingathering / Half-mast / A report on the Harvest Ingathering to the close of October / The home workers / Mrs. Amelia Pendleton Tripp / Helpful suggestions for securing missionary money / Letter from C. Burton Clark to Mrs. Hedwig Jemsion, April 1973, about William Butler and his family -- Letter from Mrs. Gaylah Cantrell to Mrs. Hedwig Jemison, April 1973, about William A. Butler with lots of attachments related to his work -- The Life and work of William A. Butler: Mr. Home Missionary Secretary / Review and Herald research re: Home Missionary Dept. Warehouses and their work
Author to her book / To my dear and loving husband / Before the birth of one of her children -- To an amiable friend mourning the death of an excellent father / Return to Tomhanick / An evening prospect / On being brought from Africa to America / To S. M., a young African painter, on seeing his works / On imagination / On the death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield--1770 / An hymn to the evening / African chief / America, commerce, and freedom / To time / Song / Rocked in the cradle of the deep / Watcher / Indian names / To the first slave ship / Indian's welcome to the Pilgrim fathers / Lines / Bell of the wreck / Stanzas / Song / World I am passing through / New-England boy's song about Thanksgiving Day / To Edgar Allan Poe / To--- / Sonnet V / Morning-glory / Widow's wooer / Love unsought / Portrait / Ode to Sappho / Drowned mariner / On the birth of her sister Margaret / America / Flaxman / Instrumental music / Dream / Ellen learning to walk / Dancing girl / Ah! Woman still / Other world / Imitation of Sappho / Harold the valiant / Battle hymn of the republic / My last dance / Woman / Burial of Schlesinger / Sea-side cave / To solitude / Voice of the flowers / Dead child / Nearer home / Advice gratis to certain women / Plant a tree / Strip of blue /
Shut door and close of probation in James and Ellen White letters 1846-1855 -- Releases from James White letters for Gerard Damsteegt -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Jacobs (article, Day Star, 1845) -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Jacobs (article, Day Star, 1845) -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Jacobs (article, Day Star, 1845) Letter from James White to dear Brother Jacobs (article, Day Star, 1845) -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother Collins, Aug 1846, about the death of Mary Ann Lawrence -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Howland, Mar 1847, about Ellen G. White and what has occurred since they left Topsham -- Letter from James White to dear Sister Hastings, May 1847, about the copies of the visions -- Letter from James White to dear Sister Hastings, Aug 1847, about the letter from Brother Bates -- Letter from James White to dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Apr 1848, about Brother Matthias, Ellen G. White and her vision on the Sabbath -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother, Jul 1848, about Ellen White and Henry not being so well -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Aug 1848, about his trip with Ellen G. White to New York City -- Letter from James White to dear Brother and Sister, Aug 1848, about the invitation to visit with them -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Oct 1848, about the general meeting of the "Outcasts" in Maine -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Jan 1849, about general matters -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Feb 1849, about the offer of a home -- Letter from James White to beloved Bro. and Sister Collins, Sep 1849, about general matters in Maine -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Bowles, Oct 1849, about their visit to Connecticut and Western New York -- Letter from James White to beloved Brother Bowles, Nov 1849, about general matters and Western New York -- Letter from James White to dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Jan 1850, about the letter from Brother Bates -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Hastings, Jan 1850, about the baby being sick and the time at Brother B. C. Stoors -- Letter to dear Brother and Sister Collins, Jan 1850, about his intent to be at Fairhaven -- Letter from James White to dear Bro. and Sr. Collins and Gilbert and Deborah, Feb 1850, about Jesus and general matters -- Letter from my dear afflicted Brother Hastings, Mar 1850, about the death of the wife of Brother Hastings -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Hastings, Jul 1850, about publishing the Testimonies (handwritten) -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Hastings, Jul 1850, about publishing the Testimonies (typed) -- Letter from James White to my dear Bro. Hastings and all your dear children, Nov 1850, about the printing -- Note by James White at end of Ellen G. White letter dated April 1, 1851, Davis, Maine -- Letter from James White to dear brethren in Jackson, Aug 1851, about the publishing at Saratoga Springs -- Letter from James White to dear Brethren in Christ, Nov 1851, about our conferences at Medford, Washington, Bethel and Johnson -- Letter from James White to dear Brother, Sep 1852, about Ellen G. White's vision -- Letter from James White to brethren in Jackson, Michigan, Dec 1852, about being free of debt -- Letter from James White to beloved Brother Dodge, Jul 1853, about the tracts -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Abraham, Jul 1853, about general matters -- Letter from James White to Brother Abram, Dec 1853, about Brother Rhodes -- Letter from James White to dear Brother and Sister Smith, Aug 1854, about the box of books -- Letter from James White to brethren Cornell and Dodge, Nov 1854, about general matters -- Letter from James White to dear Brother, Feb 1855, about the present situation of Brother J. N. Andrews -- Letter from James White to Bro. Abram, Mar 1855, about the article with Sister Knight's letter -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Lyon, Jul 1855, about the ill health of Brother Lyon and general matters -- Letter from James White to dear Brother, Aug 1855, about letters received from Michigan -- Private letter from James White, 1855, about a vision of Ellen G. White -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Dodge, Aug 1855, about locating the Review West (handwritten) -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Dodge, Aug 1855, about locating the Review West (typed) -- Letter from James White to Sister Below, Nov 1856, about her moving from New York -- Letter from James White to dear Sister, Nov 1856, about her coming to Battle Creek -- Letter from James White to my dear Sister, or shall I say Mother, Mar 1857, about her moving circumstances -- Letter from James White to my dear Edson, Jan 1860, about personal matters -- Letter from James White to my dear Edson, Mar 1860, about personal matters -- Letter from James White to dear Brother, Oct 1860, about personal matters -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Oct 1860, about the meeting -- Letter from James White to my dear Ellen, Oct 1860, about his time in Knoxville and his health -- Letter from James White to my dear Ellen, Oct 1860, about the meeting at Marion -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Oct 1860, about going to Wisconsin -- Letter from James White to my dear Ellen, Nov 1860, about Brother Frisbie and general matters and the Mississippi River Boat, "War Eagle" -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Nov 1860, about praying with Brother Ingraham and Sanborn -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Nov 1860, about his health -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Nov 1860, about general matters -- Letter from James White to Brother E. P. Butler, Dec 1861, about the Andrews' difficulty -- Letter from James White to the gentlemen, Oct 1862, about William Hall -- Letter from James White to Brother and Sister Abbey, Dec 1863, about the death of Henry White -- Letter from James White to Sister Steward, Sep 1864, about the Cure and the philosophy of health taught there -- Letter from James White to Brother Abbey, May 1865, about finding a place to live in Michigan -- Letter from James White to my dear niece, (Mary Clough), Jun 1865, about personal matters -- Letter from James White to Brethren - directors of the Health Institute, Aug 1867, about building and property considerations -- Letter from James and Ellen G. White, Sep 1867, about the Health Institute -- Letter from James White to dear Willie, Sep 1867, about general matters -- Letter from James White to my dear Willie, Oct 1867, about Battle Creek -- Letter from James White to my dear Willie, Oct 1867, about going from Michigan to Maine -- Letter from James White to O. H. Pratt, Mar 1869, about the Monroe Church -- Letter from James White to Sister Hall, Jul 1869, about general matters -- Letter from James White to dear son, May 1870, about Mrs. Kittle and her place -- Letter from James White to Willie, Lucinda, May (Mary?) and Anna, Jun 1870, about the importance of having oversight over the entire work and about being in the field more -- Letter from James White to dear Edson, Apr 1871, about the deed from McDearmon and his indefiniteness relative to the peas and the plants -- Letter from James White to Brother Andrews, May 1871, about the tract "The Sabbath on the Round World" still being in type -- Letter from James White to Lucinda and Willie, Jun 1871, about future plans to go to Wisconsin and Minnesota -- The Saviour of sinners / Letter from James White to Sister Lucinda, Oct 1871, about coming with them to Boston -- Letter from James White to my dear son Willie, Nov 1871, about Sister White's dream concerning Edson, Henry, Byron Sperry and Willie himself -- Letter from James White to dear Willie, Nov 1871, about their appointments from Maine to Michigan -- Letter from James White to dear children, Edson and Emma, Dec 1871, about Edson and prosperity only in the Lord