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MIRACLES IN MY LIFE J. N. Loughboro
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The material in this manuscript com
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"Shall we send for a doctor?" someo
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Chapter 1 My Early Years Many have
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tuning fork. As he placed this to h
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In the winter of 1837, the night af
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allowed any water or fresh air. Whe
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Soon after reaching home, I sold my
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"I like Elder Loughborough's preach
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all that it was the Lord's meeting,
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Chapter 9 Organization and the Civi
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legally. During the summer of 1860,
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28 to October 1, it was arranged th
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announcing that my child is very si
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heart and pulse are regular, but th
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and stripes. While there, soldiers
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opened with prayer, it did not occu
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her arm. You can try it if you wish
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confidence in him. It would be bett
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it will be fatal; his eternal desti
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Chapter 10 The Marion Rebellion In
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entering upon any business, there b
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seats were first taken across. Then
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from the brain congestion, but rema
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Michigan and found Elder White stil
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manufacturing corporations, and suc
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one-half years. So I left with a th
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slumber with her little one sweetly
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tracts do some missionary work. The
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together and separately until the d
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Our steamer arrived at San Francisc
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dreamed that the two men were the o
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dream. When he saw us coming, he sa
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next series there, so on Nov. 4, we
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While we were at Piner, an evangeli
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had occurred. I saw Elder and Mrs.
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Taking my wife along, we left befor
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Great was the astonishment of the p
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is not immortal!" When I made refer
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shut the windows and doors of the s
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Chapter 12 A Testimony Perfectly Ti
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addressing you as The Elders at the
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until we had sent him a copy of eve
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Kellogg, who had just moved here, w
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During the winter of 1870-71, Elder
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ight in the position you have taken
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At that time it required nine days
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Chapter 13 With the Whites Again We
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When we learned that Elder and Mrs.
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was not the way to proceed, but tha
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At the spring council of the Califo
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for its introduction into that part
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immediately for home. At Watsonvill
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started for Alexander Valley near H
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San Jose, we had not seen the way c
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earnest request that the double ten
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free use of a good organ from a San
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State Sabbath School Association wa
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much-worn garments for entering the
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1877-78, a building was erected, an
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Chapter 14 Called to England As ear
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have at least a year to study Engli
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at our very first tent meeting in B
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Southampton. The steamship "Homer,"
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(Aug. 13). On the day of the funera
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arrived in Battle Creek on the thir
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each even with colporteurs, for the
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Cape Haitien, Haiti. The agent, not
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Notes: 1. Pacific Union Recorder, 1
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"O, it's off in that direction a li
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I hadn't really thought much about
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old, lives in Orebro and attended o
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ut to show there is danger in depar
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the St. Helena Hospital and Health
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Sure enough. When he landed at Gotb