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Index of Ellen G. Whites writings
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Salvation is by faith alone, but faith is never alone.
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This is the only book Ellen White devoted exclusively to the subject of Bible doctrines.
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The Eastern shepherd does not drive his sheep. He depends not upon force or fear; but going before, he calls them. They know his voice, and obey the call.
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On those peaceful plains, beside those living streams, God's people, so long pilgrims and wanderers, shall find a home.
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The list of articles at the close of the various chapters, together with the table of contests, will constitute a reasonably complete list of the writings of the author on the subject of Christian education.
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Jesus has large blessings to bestow, rich gifts to distribute among men.
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The faithful people of God who lived before Solomon, fourscore generations later, and down to our own day will add their testimony to the king's.
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"Gospel Workers" has become a highly priced handbook of council and instruction to ministers and to all other missionary workers connected with this movement
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Watch the evening network news. Turn on your car radio. Scan today's newspaper. What do you see? Hear? Read? A mix of news, good and bad- but mostly bad.
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This book is not published to tell you that sin and its devastation exist; this fact is far too evident.
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Thoughts from the Mount of Blessing" - Heaven's Benediction to the world
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When happiness seems beyond reach and problems weigh you down, where do you turn?
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A beautiful devotional on the parables of Christ.
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It is not possible for us to appreciate sacred truths while under the power of sinful, health-destroying habits. Very few realize that to transgress the laws of nature is to transgress the law of God. Author: Ellen G. White
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Some of Ellen White's earliest visions contained bright glimpses of heaven and the earth made new. Author: Ellen G. White Pages: 192 HB ISBN: 0816319812
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In a number of books and in manuscripts and letters, Mrs. White set forth principles of healthful living that have stood the test of time and scientific research and urged the value of nature's remedies.