The quot Confession of Faith quot of Dr E J Waggoner pt AIMINTIST NINVIAGE CENTE AMON White ADVENTIST utimp HERITAGE CENTER James White Library i i V i A quot Confession of Faith My TO THE READER The manuscript of the following letter was the last thing written by Dr E J Waggoner and was found on his desk after his death which took place suddenly May The letter is printed in response to tErMuest of his friends many of whom
Poem "Look Up!"
Manuscript
1938
Waggoner, Jessie Fremont Moser 1860-1944
Center for Adventist Research
LOOK U P Life apos s But journey h a s The pathway g l o r y t o God To comfort sometimes seemed l o n g my d e a r was rough and s t e e p a dear F r i e n d was n e a r and g u i d e and k e e p W e apos v e t r a v e l e d through many a quot barren l a n d And v a l l e y s as dark as n i g h t But quot goodness and mercy quot brought f l o w apos r s from sand And conquered the gloom w i t h l i g h t Our loved ones a r e l e a v i n g u
A Straight Talk to Old Brethren
with a few observations on Bible organization
Book
1915
Morrison, James Harvey 1841-1918
Center for Adventist Research
A Straight Talk To Old Brethren With a Few Observations on Bible Organization I commend it to all concerned not for its eloquence its rhetoric nor its smooth and wellrounded periods but for the facts it contains bluntly and simply told j H MORRISON For rebellion is u the oin of AOVEN J I ruqwty witchcnft and stubbornness is apos quot apos apos and aotany Sam HERITAGE CENTER NOREWS li NIVERSITY S eneral Conte nc t o
Note from Jessie Waggoner to Clara Barnum, n.d.
Correspondence
188-
Waggoner, Jessie Fremont Moser 1860-1944
Center for Adventist Research
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Joseph Frisbie's Handwritten Sermon Notes
Book
186-
Frisbie, Joseph Birchard 1816-1882
Center for Adventist Research
Poem "Be Still and Know That I Am God"
Manuscript
190-
Waggoner, Jessie Fremont Moser 1860-1944
Center for Adventist Research
Selections from the Testimonies: The Work Among the Jews
Tract
1908
White, Ellen Gould Harmon 1827-1915
Center for Adventist Research
quot T o o o o l l H W l V c SELECTIONS FROM THE TESTIMONIES The Work Among the Jews quot In this letter Romans Paul gave free expression of his burden in behalf of the Jews Ever since his conversion he had longed to help his Jewish brethren to gain a clear understanding of the gospel message apos My heart apos s desire and prayer to God for Israel is apos he declared apos that they might be saved apos quot It was no ordinary desire that the apostle fe
Charles Fitch's Sermon Notes And Teaching Account Book
Book
1832
Fitch, Charles 1805-1844
Center for Adventist Research
Book Of Poems And Letters
Book
Center for Adventist Research
Our Duty To The Colored People
Tract
1891
White, Ellen Gould Harmon 1827-1915
Center for Adventist Research
P IL i Our Duty to the Colored People There has been much perplexity as to how our laborers in the South shall deal with the quot color line quot it has been a question to some how far to concede to the prevailing prejudice against the colored people The Lord has given us light concerning all such matters There are principles laid down in his word that should guide us in dealing with these perplexing questions The Lord Jesus came to our world to save men
Harry Miller to Samuel Phang, 02/29/1946
Correspondence
1946-02-29
Miller, Harry Willis 1879-1977 (author)
Loma Linda University Archives and Special Collections
A Visit To Hillcrest School
Tract
1911
White, William Clarence 1854-1937
Center for Adventist Research
ocooLkko ict k wr e A VISIT TO HILLCREST SCHOOL Wz found the Hillcrest Training School pleasantly located about six miles northwest of Nashville In it there are ninety three acres The shape of the farm is that of a piece of pie with a big bite cut off the point The front facing the White apos s Creek Pike is narrow The back bounded by White apos s Creek is broad The front one third is a beautiful oval hill dotted with second growth oak hickory and walnut
Description Of Hiram Edson's Experience In The Cornfield On October 23, 1844
Plus Some Other Experiences In His Life Around That Same Time