D.E. Robinson
D. E. ROBINSON, Member, E. G. White Publications Staff.
Articles by D.E. Robinson
Value and Place of the "Selections"
March 1938
Speaking of the place of her writings in the church, Ellen G. White wrote: "The Lord has sent His people much instruction, line upon line, precept upon precept, here a little and there a little. Little heed is…
The Signatory Referred To
June 1939
In the Conference Address on "Organization," printed in the Review and Herald of June 11, 1861, is found a historical allusion to someone who had been almost refused admittance to the message, because the one who brought it to him believed…
Our Medical Work from 1866--1896—No. 11
October 1940
When Jesus was on earth He gave an important principle to His disciples when He sent them forth on their first missionary tour: "Freely ye have received, freely give." The same principle of imparting to others the blessings…
Is This Nation Yet to Be Humbled?
September 1942
That Alleged Camden Vision"
March 1943
An Inquirer writes: I have seen a brief printed document, dated June 29, 1851, entitled, "The Camden Vision." It bears the signature, "E. G. White," and the words, "Copied by R.…
Are They Reading for Strength?
January 1944
It is generally agreed that such church members as read their way into an acceptance of the message constitute its soundest members. Further, we know that those who continue to read message-filled books and publications cause little concern…
Alleged Predictions on President
September 1945
Is there any truth to the assertion that Mrs. E. G. White said or wrote that the last President of the United States would bear the name Roosevelt?
It would be well to read the chapter in the Testimonies written…
"The Bride" in the Spirit of Prophecy
April 1946
In "Ministry of Healing" (page 356), Mrs. White says that "the bride is the church." In "Great Controversy" (page 427), she asserts that "the people of God . . . cannot be represented . . as the bride." How is this apparent…
"Monsters of Humanity"
May 1947
In "Testimonies for the Church," volume 4, Page 519. Mrs. White speaks of Nero and Caesar as "monsters of humanity" and "satanic in their cruelty." She says further that they were "lauded by…
Issuance of Earliest Testimonies No. 1*
July 1937
In former articles, we have presented the story of Mrs. E. G. White's work in writing and publishing the important instruction found in the "Conflict of the Ages" series. In continuing the story of her writings, we shall…
Reprintings, Revisions, and Additions--2
August 1937
Testimony for the Church," Number Ten, came from the press early in 1864. By this time the small editions of the earlier pamphlets were out of print. As requests for these became urgent, it was decided…
Volume VII--An Expanding Work
September 1937
In 1900, "Testimonies for the Church," No.34, or Volume VI, which contains a section placing special emphasis upon medical missionary work, had appeared. The content of one chapter is indicated by its title, "Neglect by the Church and the…
The Background of Volume VIII
October 1937
The years 1902 and 1903 will be remembered by Seventh-day Adventists as a period of controversy. Men who had for years been regarded as strong, trusty leaders in the cause of Seventh-day Adventism were divided on fundamental…
The Background of Volume VIII (Concluded)
November 1937
On December 30, 1902, only ten months after the Battle Creek Sanitarium had been razed by fire, the main buildings of the Review and Herald Publishing Association at the same place were completely destroyed by fire. Of…
