TO BROTHER J N ANDREWS AND SISTER H N SMITH DEAR B E O AND SISTER B y v i r t u e o f t h e w i s d o m o f the Church it becomes our duty to advise you of the General Council lately held at Battle Creek and some of the proceedings connected therewith This Council numbered about fifty or more persons and was convened June Over it Eld Joseph Bates pre sided as Moderator and Bro S B Whitney as Secretary We will here briefly state the occasion of
George and Myrtle Wells and their wedding party
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Uriah Smith to Dudley M. Canright, 26 August 1880
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TESTIMONY FOR T H E C H U R C I T No B Y E L L E N G W H I T E STEAM PRESS OF THE REVIEW AND HERALD OFFICE BATTLE CREEK MICH TESTIMONY FOR THE CHURCH DEAR BRETHREN AND SIFTERS T h e LORD has again visited me in mercy in a time of bereavement and great affliction December I was taken off in vision and was shown the wrongs of individuals which have effected the cause and I dare not withhold the testimony from the church to spare the feelings
ADVENTIST HERITAGE Book III Adventist EDUCASION A Past A Future Office of Education Lake Union Conference TABLE OF CONTENTS TAB Table of Contents Rationale Four Year Plan Suggestions for Use John Andrews and Family Goodloe Bell Sidney Brownsberger George I Butler Stephen Haskell John H Kellogg Will K Kellogg Annie Smith Uriah Smith Sojourner Truth James and Ellen White Anecdotes / Facts Plays Memorable Dates Arts and Crafts SDA Historical Map Resource Bibliography Res
TESTIMONY FOR THE CHURCH YOUNG SABBATH KEEPERS W ll Center for Adventist Research Andrews University Berrien Springs Michigan YOUNG Sabbath keepers are given to pleasure seeking I saw that there is not one in twenty that knows what experimental religion is They are constantly grasping after something to satisfy their desire for change for amusement and unless they are undeceived apos and their sensibilities aroused so that they can say from the heart quot