TESTIMONY THE CHURCH BY E L L E N G W H I T E V STEAM PEESS rHE SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION BATTLE CREEK MICH TESTIMONY FOR THE CHURCH No BY ELLEN quot lt apos lijkii h apos G W H I T E lt r i i apos i r STEAM t apos Jr apos apos PRESS OF THE SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION BATTLE CREEK MICH THIS NUMBER TESTIMONY FOR THE CHURCH NO To
William Morey posing with a guitar
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Benjamin and Iva Cady
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EMC Combined Choirs
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Group of people lined up to get into camp meeting tent
I T rtODTT C T I O X THE Testimonies to the Church now twentysix in number cover a period of twenty years These have ranged in point of size from a sixteen page tract to a pamphlet of two hundred and eight pages In these a voioe has been appealing to the people of God in one straight forward line for a score of years This voice has in a uniform manner given warning of the deceitfulness of riches and the dangers of the love and spirit of this world It has also
Frederick Griggs as a child
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Three unidentified members of the Postum Baseball team
TESTIMONY FOR THE CHURCH No B Y E L L E N G W H I T E STEAM PRESS OF THE SEVENTH DAT ADVEJITIST PCBLISHING ASSOCIATION apos BATTLE CHEEK MICH TESTIMONY FOR THE CHURCH I HAVE been shown the high and responsible position God apos s people should occupy They are the salt of the earth and the light of the world and must walk even as Christ walked They will come up through much tribulation The present is a time of warfare and trial Our Saviour says in Re
John Donaldson
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Mrs. Frank Johnson [Esther Allen Johnson] with two brothers. The one on her right is a graduate nurse of Battle Creek. The other one a Spanish minister. First he was in Central America when he decided to be a minister and go to school at Washington D.C. In 1908 he left for So. America. He put his goods on a boat for So. America then came back to Wisconsin to say good by. That boat just got out of New York harbour and it went down. Lost everything
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Unknown group of people connected with the Portland Sanitarium