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Post Number: 416 Registered: 05-2006
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Ellen G. White Published Writings The search returned 20 items relevant to "bicycle": _________________________________ The exhibitions in the bicycle craze are an offense to God. Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students (1913), page 367, paragraph 3 Special Testimonies On Education (1897), page 211, paragraph 2 Testimonies for the Church Volume Eight (1904), page 66, paragraph 1 Special Testimony to Battle Creek Church (1896), page 58, paragraph 1 Manuscript Releases Volume Nineteen (1990), page 121, paragraph 2 _________________________________ There seemed to be a bicycle craze. Money was spent to gratify an enthusiasm in this direction that might better, far better, have been invested in building houses of worship where they are greatly needed. Testimonies for the Church Volume Eight (1904), page 50, paragraph 4 Special Testimonies - Relating to Various Matters in Battle Creek (1894), page 7, paragraph 3 _________________________________ Turn to another scene. In the streets of the city is a party gathered for a bicycle race. Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel Workers (1923), page 83, paragraph 2 The Youth's Instructor, February 4, 1897, paragraph 4 Special Testimony to Battle Creek Church (1896), page 27, paragraph 1 Manuscript Releases Volume Fourteen (1990), page 121, paragraph 2 The Ellen G. White 1888 Materials (1987), page 1329, paragraph 2 _________________________________ You would not be purchasing bicycles, which you could do without, The Review and Herald, August 21, 1894, paragraph 11 Special Testimonies - Relating to Various Matters in Battle Creek (1894), page 23, paragraph 2 _________________________________ THE FOLLOWING QUOTES ARE MERELY INCIDENTAL MENTIONING OF THE TERM 'BICYCLE' _________________________________ There have been plenty of strange doings in Battle Creek with the bicycle craze Manuscript Releases Volume Five (1990), page 405, paragraph 1 Spalding and Magan Collection (1985), page 92, paragraph 1 _________________________________ he sometimes required employees to clean his bicycle on office time. Ellen G. White: The Early Elmshaven Years Volume 5 1900-1905, By Arthur L. White (1981), page 232, p Ellen White: Woman of Vision, page 419, paragraph 4 _________________________________ D. E. Robinson, one of the secretaries, jumped on a bicycle Ellen G. White: The Early Elmshaven Years Volume 5 1900-1905, By Arthur L. White (1981), page 302, p _________________________________ THE WHITE ESTATE EXPLAINS EGW'S USAGE OF THE TERM 'BICYCLE' Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel Workers (1923), page 525, paragraph 3 . |