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GSEM 534 Lecture 7 A Hermeneutical Method For the Writings of Ellen G. White: Part 2: Wide Reading; All Available Data.

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1 GSEM 534 Lecture 7 A Hermeneutical Method For the Writings of Ellen G. White: Part 2: Wide Reading; All Available Data

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14 The Story of D. H. Kress, M.D.

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16 Letter 37, 1901, continued

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18 Dr. Kresss Reply to Ellen White June 28, 1901

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41 Dessert Problem #2, continued Milk, Eggs, and Sugar in Combination

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55 We must not take a single testimony or paragraph in a book as the last word in what she believed or advocated.

56 In a letter in my file, she [Ellen White] says: I have not written a book of proverbs. Under certain circumstances I may make a statement suitable to the occasion. Under other circumstances I may make another statement on the same subject. Take the two together and you have a balanced opinion. Either alone might be one sided. Study all my writings and not a paragraph or few lines here and there. And the same applies to the Bible. S.P.S. Edwards to E. K. Vande Vere, Oct. 29, 1957, p. 58, Center for Adventist Research, AU

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