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Social develop't | Doc Sadler |
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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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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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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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1907/01/01 - Directory
2 pgs, Year Book of the Seventh-day Adventist Demoniation. The Official Directories for 1907.
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1908/01/01 - Directory
2 pgs, Year Book of the Seventh-day Adventist Demoniation. The Official Directories for 1907.
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1911/07/27 - Article
2 pgs, Advent Review and Sabbath Herald publication. Article mentions Doc and Lena Sadler.
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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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1912/01/01 - Directory
3 pgs, Year Book of the Seventh-day Adventist Demoniation. The Official Directories for 1907.
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1913/01/01 - Directory
2 pgs, 1913 Year Book for the Seventh-day Adventist Denomination: The Official Directories. Lists Doc and Lena Sadler.
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1920/07/04 - Record, Census
1 pg, US Census Report, listing Doc, Lena, and Bill Sadler.
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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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1925/11/24 - Article
3 pgs, Signs Of The Times. Article--How Can We Stretch the "Span of Life"--by Elmer Otis, quotes Doc Sadler.
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1928/09/18 - Record, Immigration
1 pg, List of United States Citizens (for the Immigration Authorities). Lists Doc, Lena, and Bill Sadler, plus Christy.
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1941/11/18 - Book
23 pgs, The "Evolution of the Soul", a lecture written and delivered by Dr William S Sadler. Dr Meredith Sprunger writes an introduction and short biography of Sadler. Included are pictures of the Forum and Drs Lena and William Sadler.
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1941/11/18 - Book
43 pgs, "The Evolution of the Soul" a lecture by Dr William S Sadler, 18 Nov 1941. A 43 page booklet with an introduction by Rev Meredith Sprunger who writes a short biography of Sadler that is lofty and full of superlatives. Included are pictures of the Forum and Dr William Sadler. Printing right granted by Congregational Church, Lansing, Michigan, © Jesusonian Foundation 1990.
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1947/01/01 - Letter
1 pg, To Julia Early (soon to be Fenderson) from Doc Sadler, congratulating her developing relationship with Bill Fenderson.
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1949/11/01 - Periodical
2 pgs, Signs of the Times. Editorial article: "Distress of Mind" quotes Doc Sadler.
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1956/12/05 - Letter
3 pgs, To Doc Sadler from Meredith Sprunger, expressing surprise and pleasure at hearing from Doc Sadler and saying that he will be introducing the Urantia Book to his congregation. He enclosed the Grace Church publication.
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1957/01/09 - Letter
2 pgs, To Meredith Sprunger from William Harrah, appreciating Meredith's introduction and wondering if Doc Sadler has approved it. Makes several suggested changes and offers to help with the outreach effort. Says he first met Dr. Sadler 35 years ago when he gave a talk on "The Human Machine" at a meeting of the annual dinner of the Michigan Manufacturers Association. Regarded his wife as one of the most capable and brilliant women he ever met and...
Record Type: Archive