Manuscript Releases Volume Fifteen,
page 208, paragraph 3
Chapter Title: Satan's Power is Broken
Through Prayer
Sister Harris and Clarissa were set entirely free
and they prayed God with a loud voice.
The spirit caused Clarissa to laugh
aloud. James was healed every whit; the great distress
he had had in his head was every whit removed and he looked as though
he had got the holy anointing. The fever and all pain left him and he
ate and was strengthened. He walked out upon his faith, harnessed his
horse and he and I went to Port Byron, one mile and a half and back.
He gained strength very fast. He is quite strong today. Praise the
good Lord.
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Life
Sketches of Ellen G. White, page 71, paragraph 2
Chapter Title:
Call to Travel
While prayer was offered for me, that the Lord
would give me strength and courage to bear the message, the thick
darkness that had encompassed me rolled back, and a sudden light came
upon me. Something that seemed to me like a ball of fire struck me
right over the heart. My strength was taken away, and
I fell to the floor. I seemed to be in the presence of
the angels. One of these holy beings again repeated the words, "Make
known to others what I have revealed to you."
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Testimonies
for the Church Volume One, page 47, paragraph 2
Chapter Title:
Opposition of Formal Brethren
All the opposers were now brought
to see their mistake and to confess that the work was indeed of the
Lord. In a prayer meeting soon after, the brother who had confessed
that he was wrong in his opposition, experienced
the power of God in so great a degree that his countenance shone with
a heavenly light, and he fell helpless to the floor. When
his strength returned, he again acknowledged that he had been
ignorantly warring against the Spirit of the Lord in cherishing the
feeling he had against me. In another prayer meeting still another
member of the same family was exercised in a similar manner and bore
the same testimony. A few weeks after, while the large family of
Brother P. were engaged in prayer at their own house, the
Spirit of God swept through the room and prostrated the kneeling
suppliants. My father came in soon after, and found them all, both
parents and children, helpless under the power of the Lord
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Spiritual
Gifts. Volume 2, page 40, paragraph 1
Chapter Title: Call to
Travel
From Exeter we went to Atkinson. One night I was shown
something that I did not understand. It was to this effect, that we
were to have a trial of our faith. The next day, which was the first
day of the week, while I was speaking, two men looked into the
window. We were satisfied of their object. They entered and rushed
past me to Eld. Damman. The Spirit of the
Lord rested upon him, and his strength was taken away, and he fell to
the floor helpless. The officer cried out, "In the
name of the State of Maine, lay hold of this man." Two seized
his arms, and two his feet, and attempted to drag him from the room.
They would move him a few inches only, and then rush out of the
house. The power of God was in that room, and the servants of God
with their countenances lighted up with his glory, made no
resistance. The efforts to take Eld. D. were often repeated with the
same effect. The men could not endure the power of God, and it was a
relief to them to rush out of the house. Their number increased to
twelve, still Eld. D. was held by the power of God about forty
minutes, and not all the strength of those men could move him from
the floor where he lay helpless. At the same moment we all felt that
Eld. D. must go; that God had manifested his power for his glory, and
that the name of the Lord would be further glorified in suffering him
to be taken from our midst. And those men took him up as easily as
they would take up a child, and carried him out.
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