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Sadler, William S (Doc Sadler) |
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1901 - Pamphlet
2 pgs, "Apple of Gold" No 69, Oakland CA; Pacific Press Publishing. William S Sadler writes a pamphlet entitled "Someone cares for your soul" is a short religious tract for the down-heartened.
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1902 - Letter
2 pgs, Apparently, the third page of a letter to Willie White from Doc Sadler, concerning volume eight of testimonials. Believes copies of them should be in all the Sanitariums. Copy sent to Mo Siegel by Lee Rector. See also: FIC.1243.
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1902/01/01 - Correspondence
9 pgs, A series of letters by Doc Sadler to W. C. White at the Office of the California Conference of the Seventh Day Adventists.
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1902/04/01 - Article
3 pgs, Missionary Magzine article. Some Phases Of Door-To-Door Ministry by Doc Sadler.
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1902/05/15 - Letter
1 pg, Doc Sadler writes to Willie, son of Ellen White, prophetess of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church regarding a colleague whose future assignment is uncertain. Sadler is acting as an intermediary for his friend.
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1902/05/29 - Updates & fundraising
1 pg, To "friends" from Doc Sadler, on behalf of the San Francisco Medical Missionary and Benevolent Society, re: the young people's "Self-denial Fund."
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1902/07/18 - Letter
1 pg, Letter to Willie White from Doc Sadler, on California Conference, Seventh Day Adventists in Oakland, CA letterhead. Addressed to Willie at Sanitarium and concerning in inquiry from a woman interested in his work with youth.
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1902/07/18 - Letter
1 pg, To Willie White from William S Sadler, President of the San Francisco Medical Missionary and Benevolent Society, re: church issues.
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1902/08/17 - Letter
1 pg, Letter to Willie White from Doc Sadler, on California Conference, Seventh Day Adventists in Oakland, CA letterhead. Addressed to Willie at Sanitarium, re: Doc's work in San Francisco (Oakland, perhaps) having lagged while he was gone. Mentions that Dr. Holden will be going to Healdsburg. Also mentions Bro. Jones request that he, Sadler, return.
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1903/07/01 - Article
1 pg, By Doc Sadler. Representing Christ in Times of Sickness and Sorrow. An article published in The Life Boat.
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1904/01/26 - Letter
1 pg, 1st page of letter to Willie White from William S Sadler, writing on Battle Creek Sanitarium, Michigan letterhead, re: whether Ellen White was truly a prophet.
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1904/03/09 - Letter
1 pg, To Willie White from Doc Sadler, writing on Battle Creek Sanitarium, Michigan letterhead, re: the move to Chicago. He mentions that the whole class of will be living there with Mrs. Sadler.
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1905/11/21 - Letter
1 pg, To Willie White from Doc Sadler, then in LaGrange, IL, re: getting together for a visit and furthering their discussions.
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1906/04/26 - Letter
11 pgs, Copy of a letter sent to Ellen White relating to contradictory Testimonies and regarding involvement in church affairs. This letter was addressed to Ms. White at Sanitarium, CA. This copy was sent to Willie White.
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1906/04/26 - Letter
8 pgs, To Ellen White from Doc Sadler, explaining that, while he does not have doubts about the "testimonies," he does have difficulties with them.
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1907/10/16 - Letter
2 pgs, To Willie White from Doc Sadler, giving news of his current work in Chicago. Letterhead is 100 State Street in Chicago.
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1912 - Book Excerpt
10 pgs, By Doc Sadler. The Psychology of Faith and Fear or The Mind in Health and Disease, Chapter 34, "Prayer and the Master Mind Cure." © 1912.
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1917/02/15 - Letter
1 pg, To D H Grant from Doc Sadler, on Chicago Theraputic Institute letterhead, re: Grant's choice of Harry J Loose as a speaker for the Lyceum or Chautauqua circuit.
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1922/04/01 - Article
2 pgs, The Ladies' Home Journal. College Women and Race Suicide by Doc Sadler.
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