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White, Ellen G. (Part 1 of 2)

White, Ellen G.

White, Ellen G. Consult also Spirit of Prophecy; Testimonies

White, Ellen G.

White, Ellen G. (general)

1. As Lord’s special messenger

2. As writer

3. Criticism of and attacks upon

4. Health and diet of

5. Personal experiences and life of

6. Work of

7. Writings of

8. Miscellaneous

Supplement

1. As Lord’s special messenger

aid of second angel promised to, when needed 2SG 52, 63; 1T 67

ambassador of Christ 5T 66, 629

angel’s warning words to, for church 5T 536-7

aroused from sleep with vivid sense of subjects previously seen in vision 5T 65

as timid speaker, helped by God to speak before large audiences 1T 104

as worm (feeble instrument) through whom God spoke 1SM 40

Bates (Joseph) saw, in vision several times LS 97-8

believers were not reproved by, in presence of unbelievers 2T 539

called at early date to combat pantheism MM 94

called to: bear plain and pointed Testimonies 5T 678

do work that few would appreciate 4T 232

protest against arbitrary or overbearing actions toward ministers 1SM 33

reprove oppressor 1SM 33

speak on Christian temperance 1SM 33

reprove wrongs and to spare not 5T 678

called to be: God’s messenger 1SM 32

med. miss. worker 1SM 33

careful not to express to individuals her personal opinion re important matters 5T 45

charged solemnly to deliver faithfully God’s message 5T 677

commission of, embraced work of prophet 1SM 36

concealed wrongs in lives of individuals were opened before 1SM 52

could not call herself other than Lord’s messenger 1SM 34

could not remember at once everything seen in vision 2SG 292; 1SM 36

could not remember “day and hour” she heard in vision 1SM 76

counsel could not be given by, in dark 2T 565

dared not withhold reproof for JW 5T 678

decision of, to present no more Testimonies until God’s converting power was seen in church 1SM 27

did not regret or take back any plain Testimony borne by her 5T 19, 677

did not speak or write too plainly 5T 677

directed to bring out general principles in speaking and writing 5T 660

distress of, in giving plain and cutting Testimonies of reproof LS 90; 5T 19-20, 656

dreaded task given her 1T 63-4

dreams and visions used by God to communicate with 5T 685

duty(s) of: re giving messages to individuals 2SG 293-4

to counsel other gospel workers 3T 503

was unpleasant 5T 20

experience more burdensome to, than writing Testimonies 1T 631

false dreams and visions exposed by 2SM 75

fanaticism met by LS 77-94, 133; MM 103; 2SG 46-52, 75-9; 2SM 41; 1T 66-7; 5T 592, 655-6

gave light that was given her 5T 691

gift of Spirit of Prophecy bestowed on 1SM 27

given duty of reproving secret sin LS 177

God instructed: after her marriage to show special interest in orphans 1SM 34; WM 321

that she was God’s messenger 1SM 32

to specify dangers, errors, and sins of certain individuals for benefit of all 5T 660

God sent, as reprover of His people 5T 679

God spoke by, through Spirit of Prophecy 1SM 27

God spoke through 1SM 40

as through clay 5T 67

God used, to do special work 1SM 33

God’s messages faithfully delivered by 5T 677

had no controversy with persons who called her a prophetess 1SM 34

had no pets in giving counsel 2T 566

had to keep private reproofs of private wrongs to herself 1T 585

how God trained and disciplined, for His work 5T 686

humble instrument through whom Testimonies were given 5T 623

humiliated by having to point out other people’s errors 1T 569

impelled to reprove wrong that she had not thought of 5T 65, 671

infallibility never claimed by 1SM 37

instruction received by, circulated in many lands 1SM 55

instructions given by God to, re her work 2T 607-8

labors and duty of, erroneous ideas re 2T 119

lifted warning voice as Spirit impressed her 5T 691

messages given by, as Spirit dictated 4T 232

mind and heart of, Spirit impressed principles upon 5T 691

night visions sometimes used by God to communicate with 5T 685

no other position held by, than that of messenger with message 8T 237

no special wisdom possessed by, in herself 5T 691

often taken away in vision by Spirit in early days 1SM 50

peculiar work given to 3T 314

prayed earnestly for help in giving messages of reproof 5T 430

prayed that she be kept from self-exaltation EW 21; 5T 655

promised God’s special aid in doing her work 5T 677

raised up to bear testimony for God in many countries 1SM 54

refused to: be directed by men in giving Testimonies of reproof LS 177; 5T 19-20, 677

reproving private sins was disagreeable work for LS 177; 1T 73-4, 585; 5T 656-7

responsibility of, as God’s chosen messenger LS 432

revelations given by God to, as He gave to no other then living 2T 607-8

said much that was not premeditated while she spoke to people 5T 20, 678

scenes of conflict between good and evil were opened to, by illumination of Spirit GC 10-1

secrets of inner life and hidden sins of God’s people were opened to 3T 314

sent by God to declare serious errors held by some men in doctrine and practice 5T 655-6

special message for, man who falsely claimed to have received 1SM 43-4

Spirit compelled, to reprove sins others did not know existed 3T 314

Spirit enabled, to do work given her by God 1SM 33

Spirit frequently came upon 5T 20

Spirit impressed, to bear messages 5T 62

Spirit urged, to do her duty LS 69

surprise of some people at, not claiming to be prophetess 1SM 35-6

Testimony(s) borne by: are not her opinions 1SM 40; 5T 687-8

in Australia TM 478

in Denmark LS 289

in England LS 289

in Europe LS 289-90; TM 478

in Italy LS 289-90

in Norway LS 289

in Sweden LS 289

in Switzerland LS 289

were given by Spirit 1SM 40

Testimonies of reproof borne by: not too plainly expressed 5T 19

objections to, by certain persons 3T 259

questions re source of 3T 314-5

reactions to 4T 14

to dearest friends 5T 20

to JW 5T 20

Testimonies presented by, according to dictates of Spirit 4T 14

title of prophetess was not claimed by 1SM 32-3, 35-6

took back nothing that she spoke at Gen. Conf. session at Minneapolis, Minn. 5T 693

unpleasant for, to give reproof to dearest friends 5T 678

unpleasant labor given to, by God 5T 679

warning voice of, lifted up as Spirit impressed her 5T 691

was only: instrument in God’s hands 5T 691

servant bearing messages God gave her 5T 623

who told? 3T 314

words and actions of, controlled by another Being when writing and speaking 1SM 39

2. As writer

appreciation shown by, for books that she had written LS 445

as dependent on Spirit in writing vision as in receiving it 2SG 293; 1SM 36-7

articles written for papers by 5T 67

assistants of, aided in preparing writings for publication 1SM 50

not permitted to add matter to or to change meaning of her messages 1SM 50

burden of, to finish writing her books LS 433-4

charges against, re Early Writings 1SM 59

church history traced by GC 11-2

circumstances under which Testimony No. 11 (in 1T 456-95) was written by 1T 563

common letters of, not inspired by Spirit 1SM 39

dependent on memory in many instances in writing her biographical sketches 2SG 3

did not choose work of writing and sending out Testimonies 5T 62

duty of, to write on Bible truths 3T 503

earliest views of, first published in pamphlet form 1SM 60

earnestness of, in final work on her books 2SM 404-5

established custom of, to keep copy of personal Testimonies delivered 2T 16

exhausting labor of, in writing vols. 3 and 4 of Spiritual Gifts 2T 372

expected to meet in judgment things she had written 3T 455

experience of, in writing Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 4 LS 267

eyes of, blinded by tears falling on paper as she wrote 5T 77

false allegation that JW influenced, in writing Testimonies 1SM 26

false charge that others influenced, in writing Testimonies 1T 235; 5T 683

falsely accused of: putting her own opinion in Testimonies 1T 234

suppressing her former writings 1SM 75

God instructed, in selecting from lessons of Christ 1SM 29

God seemed very near to, as she wrote 5T 572

grammatical errors of, JW corrected 1SM 50

history of great controversy traced by GC 11-2

in writing her biographical sketches depended on friends for some dates 2SG 3-4

letters by, presented what God had revealed to her 1SM 29; 5T 67

that Spirit prompted 1SM 27; 5T 67

long contemplated preparation of her important books 1T 106

many requests received by, for Testimonies she had written 5T 657

material penned by, Australian periodical readers need CW 25

must be brought before God’s people over and over again CW 146

midnight letters written by, saved God’s cause from disaster in crisis 1SM 27; 5T 65

mind of, illuminated when she wrote or related what she saw in vision 1SM 37

mistake made by, in releasing Testimony No. 11 (in 1T 456-95) too soon 1T 563

movings of Spirit felt by, in writing Testimonies 5T 685

when writing Testimonies for the Church, vols. 6 and 7 LS 433

not influenced by letters to write Testimonies 5T 683

object of, in promoting circulation of her books 1SM 103-4

one sentence by, 111 words used in ChS 274-5

periodical articles of: do not express merely her own ideas 1SM 27, 29; 5T 67

present what God showed to her in vision 1SM 29

should be reprinted in book form CW 146

written at three o’clock in morning for months 5T 68

Prophets and Kings prepared by, in 1910 2SM 230

request of, re possible incorrect statements in Spiritual Gifts, vol. 2 (autobiographical) 2SG 295

speaks to people in her writings Ev 260

Spirit illuminated GC 10

in writing Great Controversy GC 10-2

Spirit impressed truths upon mind of, in writing her books CM 126

Spirit moved, to write Great Controversy CM 127

Spirit opened to mind of, great truths of God’s word GC 11

teachings in book How to Live by, question re 1T 456

ten small pamphlets entitled Testimony for the Church written by, between 1855 and 1864 4bSG, pref.

Testimonies present what God has presented to 1SM 29

Testimonies written by, at three o’clock in morning 5T 67

in meeting while husband was preaching 1T 711

things that had to be considered by, in preparing and sending out Testimonies 1SM 51

wearing labor of writing out personal Testimonies by, was exhausting 5T 657

JW aided, in preparation of matter for publication 1SM 50

words used by, are her own unless those spoken by angel and enclosed in quotation marks 1SM 37

wrote: in early morning CD 489

under movings of Spirit 5T 685

3. Criticism of and attacks upon

attacked by the rebellious, the formalist, and the fanatic 1SM 69

attitude of: toward attacks by enemies 1SM 69

toward her opponents 1SM 71, 73

bitter opposition and reproach met by 5T 655-6

censured by brethren to whom she bore Testimonies LS 177

charges against, re shut-door doctrine 1SM 61-4

criticisms hurled against 3T 260

criticized because of her manner of giving reproof 5T 677

cry of mesmerism was raised against EW 21-2; 2SG 57-8; 1T 71

cry of Mormonism was often raised against 2SG 4

denounced as: disobedient prophet 2SM 81

false prophet Ev 388

fraud and deceiver 2SM 394

did not seek to contradict reports circulated about her 5T 694

erroneous claim that, was to occupy position of Moses and Joshua 1SM 43

false charges made against, by Miles Grant and Mrs. Burdick 1SM 74

false report that, was trying to get rich 1SM 103

false reports circulated against 1T 66, 594-5

by man on Pacific Coast of USA before 1875 3T 443

false reports that American costume was worn by 1T 463

falsely accused of: being Mormon 2SG 4

believing in immortality of soul 1SM 64-5

extravagance 1T 593-4

falsehood 1SM 67

first-day Adventists assailed 1SM 69

hints and insinuations thrown out against 1T 236

Kellogg (Dr. J. H.) and, reported strife between 8T 236

many people will denounce work of, as that of false prophet 1SM 52

Messenger party opposed labors of 1T 95-6

ministers who make, their textbook 1SM 69

opposition encountered by 5T 678

persons who say that Testimonies by, are merely her opinions 1SM 27

cannot be reliable 5T 673

pursued by hatred, reproach, and falsehood 1SM 69

reproved by some brethren 5T 19-20

slanderous reports greedily used against 1SM 69

spirit of revenge manifested against, by some reproved persons 2SG 294-5

terrible denunciation hurled against 2SM 75

tirade against, ministers of other denominations made Ev 259-60

tongue of slander not feared by 2SG 4

unjust charges against 3T 265-6

work of reproof by, criticism of 3T 259

4. Health and diet of

able to do so much work because she was strictly temperate in eating CD 493

apples baked or stewed used by, sweetened with sugar CD 330

apples used by CD 324, 492

applesauce used by CD 330

ate: at one meal only enough to satisfy wants of nature 2T 373

only those foods that she knew agreed with her CD 493

beans were harmful to CD 491, 494

blackberries used by CD 492

bread of good quality was served on table of CD 488; 2T 487

bread was distasteful to, before adoption of health reform 4aSG 153; 2T 371-2

breakfast eaten by family of, at 6:30 a.m. CD 490

at 7:00 a.m. 4aSG 154

butter banished from table of CD 351, 357, 483, 488-92; MM 269; 2T 371, 487

butter eaten occasionally by some members of family of CD 491; MM 269

butter used by: for cooking purposes CD 488

from healthy cows CD 488

in place of lard 4aSG 154

cake seldom found on table of 2T 487

canned fruit used by CD 492

canned tomatoes cooked with vermicelli used by CD 491

cheese discarded by CD 370

cheese not served on table of CD 370, 491

cherries used by CD 324

chicken broth provided by, for sick family CD 466

coffee not used by CD 490, 492; 2SM 301-2

cookies seldom on table of CD 321

cooking demonstrations given by CD 472

corn soup used by CD 324

cream of milk used by CD 490

from healthy cows CD 351, 357, 488, 490

in cooking dried corn CD 491

in cooking vegetables CD 357

in place of butter CD 492

in place of lard 4aSG 154

to season cooked thistle greens CD 324

dandelions (young) used as greens by CD 324

did not make herself a criterion for others CD 481, 491, 493; MM 285

diet and health habits of, after receiving light on health reform CD 481-98; 4aSG 153-4; 2T 371-4; 9T 158-9

diet of, consisted of grains, vegetables, and fruits CD 489

consisted of simple and healthful food 2T 487

statements re CD 323-4

when she was 75 years old CD 490-1

dizziness of the head suffered by, before adopting health reform 4aSG 153

dried corn cooked with milk by CD 491

dried sweet corn ground used by CD 324

in winter months CD 324, 492

dried fruit used by CD 492

dropsy suffered by, since a child 4aSG 154

experience of: in adopting health reform CD 481-98; CH 531; 4aSG 153-4; 2T 371-4; 9T 158-9

in giving up flesh-food diet CD 481, 487-90; 4aSG 153; 2T 153, 371-2; 9T 158-9

in learning to eat bread 2T 371-2

in trying to live without salt CD 203, 344

re breathing night air 2T 527-8

with objectionable bread when away from home CD 257

faintness at stomach suffered by, before adopting health reform 4aSG 153; 2T 372

faithful health reformer 2T 372; 9T 159

faithful in living according to health-reform principles CD 492

falsely accused of using coffee and tea 2SM 301-2

family of, did not eat same food she did CD 491

fare of, was simple and wholesome CD 491

flesh foods discarded by CD 351, 357, 487-91; 4aSG 153; 2T 153, 371-2, 487

flesh foods eaten by, in small quantities when better food could not be obtained CD 394, 487

flesh foods not served by, to guests CD 488-9, 492

food eaten with greater relish by, after adopting health reform 4aSG 154

foods eaten by, while traveling CD 486-7

fruits amply supplied on table of 2T 487

graham bread eaten by, without butter CD 486

grapes (seedless) used by CD 492

greasy mixtures of food not served on table of CD 491

great eater of flesh foods before adopting health reform 2T 371

greens used by CD 323-4

health foods made of grain preparations used by CD 492

health of: after adopting health reform 4aSG 154

after living nearly one year without flesh food 4aSG 153

when 76 years old CD 482

when 81 years old CD 492-3

while living on flesh diet CD 487; 4aSG 153

heart disease suffered by, since a child 4aSG 154

homemade coffee used by, with a little boiled milk CD 432

how, learned to like graham bread 2T 372

lard not used by 4aSG 154

lemon juice used by, on cooked thistle greens CD 324

lemon pie sometimes eaten by CD 491

light on health reform given to, by God CD 493

loganberries used by CD 492

loss of appetite by, every spring before adopting health reform 4aSG 154

midday meal of, usually eaten at 1:00 p.m. CD 486; 4aSG 154

milk gravy was harmful to CD 494

milk toast was harmful to CD 494

milk used by: from healthy cows CD 351, 357, 488, 490

in cooking CD 489

in cooking dried corn CD 491

in cooking vegetables CD 357

in homemade coffee CD 432

in place of lard 4aSG 154

in small quantities CD 330, 356

most simple food eaten by CD 491

mustard greens used by CD 324

never denounced use of: little milk CD 330, 356

some sugar CD 330, 356

never made raid upon anyone re their table and its contents CD 493

nuts prepared in variety of ways were used with moderation by family of CD 489

olives used by CD 324

only two or three varieties of food eaten at one meal by CD 494; MM 285

paralysis suffered by, before adopting health reform 4aSG 154

paralyzed five times before adoption of health reform 2T 371

peas used by CD 324

peaches used by CD 324

pears used by CD 324, 492

potato meal eaten by CD 324

prunes used by CD 324

raspberries used by CD 492

remedial agencies used by 2SM 292-303

rich foods banished from table of 4aSG 154

salt used by, in small quantities CD 344; 4aSG 153-4; 9T 162

simple food prepared in most simple way was eaten by CD 491

some foods could not be eaten by, without suffering great distress MM 285

spices discarded by 4aSG 154

stand of, as health reformer 9T 159

strictly temperate in eating CD 493

sufferer at early age AH 160

sugar not served on table of, in 1870 CD 330

sugar used by CD 330, 356

sweet breads seldom found on table of CD 321

sweet corn used by CD 324, 492

table of: always well patronized 2T 487

how visitors were fed at 2T 487

well-set on all occasions 2T 487

tea made from tops of red clover was used by CD 490, 492; 2SM 302

tea not used by CD 490, 492

tea used by, on few occasions as medicine in cases of severe vomiting CD 490

thistle greens cooked used by, with cream and lemon juice CD 324

tomatoes grown by, for family use CD 489

tomatoes used by CD 324, 489, 492

two meals a day eaten by CD 178, 351, 357, 490; 4aSG 153; 2T 371

more than 40 years CD 492

with benefit 4aSG 153-4

two meals a day preferred by, while engaged in exhaustive brain work 2T 371

unleavened bread made of unbolted wheat meal and water used by 4aSG 153

vegetables amply supplied on table of 2T 487

vegetables cooked with cream or milk by CD 357

vermicelli and canned tomatoes cooked together by CD 491

vermicelli-tomato soup eaten by CD 324

vinegar addiction overcome by CD 484-5

why, did not like to eat in restaurants, dining cars, or hotels CD 340

wine not used by CD 490

yellow dock used as greens by CD 324

zwieback eaten by, with vermicelli and canned tomatoes cooked together CD 491

5. Personal experiences and life of

bedsteads (two) bought by, for 25 cents each 1T 90

books and tracts used by, in miss. work LS 47

chair purchased by, for JW 1T 593-4

chastened by affliction 2SM 257

children sent to family of, to board CG 125-6

covenant made by, with God when JW died LS 269

cultivated in children taste for solid reading SD 178

did not by her life contradict her testimony 1T 462

Dorcas society meeting in home of WM 334

dress of, inquiry re 1T 251-2

early experiences of, encouraging providences in LS 120-3

example of, in matter of dress 1T 465

experience(s) of: in child training CG 249, 253-5; 2SG 212

in keeping children as boarders CG 125-6

in practical Dorcas work WM 322-5

in song service in railway car Ev 503

in Southern States of USA WM 72-3

in teaching neighbors to cultivate soil WM 328

in welfare work WM 321-2, 325-7

in winning souls Ev 447-55

re fresh air on train 2T 527-8

re little granddaughter and knitting CG 124

re red-faced and bloated farmer in restaurant at railway station Te 96

re self-denial box at Nashville, Tenn. CG 132

with believers in kitchen of Stockbridge Howland 9T 191-2

with Elders Butler and Hart 1SM 53

with false prophets 2SM 99-100

with girl under 12 years of age who ate fiery condiments FE 150-1

with 90-year-old smoker of tobacco Te 279

with two fanatics 2SM 42

faith of, forbade her to be gloomy, desponding, and complaining AH 431

good milch cows (two) owned by CD 351, 357

had large family 1T 102

often numbering 16 CD 488

had seven brothers and sisters LS 17; 1T 9

home of, no dissension in Ev 102-3

no words of impatience in Ev 102-3

hours spent in prayer by, while others slept 5T 625

instructive and interesting literature read by SD 178

intellectually developed by experience in God’s work 5T 686

invested: all in God’s cause 1T 581; 3T 319

$500 in Health Institute 1T 639

last trip of, with JW 1T 108

last words of, to Wm. C. White LS 449

learned much in affliction 1T 614-5

lessons learned by, from sickness and trial LS 265-6

many children cared for by AH 160

married 36 (35) years AH 102; LS 247, 253; 2SM 259; 1T 105, 111 [Their marriage lacked 24 days of being 35 full years, but this period extended over 36 calendar years.]

means invested by, in Health Institute 1T 639-40

method used by, with children re amusements AH 528

mind of, locked re Scriptures for a time 1SM 206-7

mother of, taught her to work CG 124

orphans cared for by WM 221

after her marriage 1SM 34

in Australia 1SM 34; WM 322

prayers and sacrifices of, in pioneer labors CS 303

prayers of, for deliverance from mental trials 1T 346

problems of, in trying to raise their children properly 1T 102

read instructive and interesting books in family circle SD 178

reform dress as worn by 1T 464

rod not neglected by, in disciplining children 2SG 212

sacrifices of, in separation from children LS 165; 1T 101-2

Sr. Irving’s daughter Agnes worked for WM 323, 324-5

velvet bonnet worn two years by 1T 252

washing machine given to, by C. A. White 1T 665

6. Work of

appointed by God 1SM 32; 4T 13; 5T 74

attempts to make of no effect 5T 678-9

bears either God’s stamp or stamp of enemy 4T 230; 5T 671

criticized by some brethren 5T 677

few people will appreciate 5T 679

for backsliders LS 186-9

for children and youth LS 260

God has given to no one else 3T 315

God-given, accepted in her youth SD 251; 5T 677

in building up SDA institutions LS 196

in development of SDA faith and doctrines TM 24-5

included much more than word “prophet” signified 1SM 32, 36

is either of God or it is not 4T 230; 5T 671

made hard by others 5T 679

misrepresentations made, hard 4T 232

must be met by her in judgment 5T 19-20

not one woman in 100 could endure amount of 2T 372

peculiar, different from that of any other gospel workers in field 3T 314

plan followed in, in early days 1T 75

questions asked re 3T 314

test of, Matt. 7:15-20 as 4T 232; 5T 671-2

unpleasant, not chosen by her 4T 232

vain efforts to influence 3T 315

7. Writings of

books of: circulated in many lands 1SM 55

Conflict of Ages series of, begins

and ends with “God is love” PP 33; GC 678

contain instruction God gave her CM 125

given wide circulation 1SM 35

many 1SM 35

messages received from God were to be presented in 1SM 32

not originated by her CM 125

present what God showed her in vision 1SM 29

published in many languages 1SM 101

queen of Germany appreciated 1SM 101

royalties from, used to aid foreign missions 1SM 103

scatter, throughout world CM 125

Spirit aided, in writing CM 126; 1SM 35, 50

that should have widest circulation CM 127

thousandfold results of carrying out principles in CM 125-6

use, in miss. work WM 339

wider circulation should be given to 9T 67

widest circulation possible should be given to 9T 74

contain rich supply of material for periodical articles CW 25

do not express merely her own ideas 1SM 27

kept on file in her office 1SM 55

letters of, prompted by Spirit 1SM 27, 29; 5T 67

opinion that, cannot be reliable 3T 313

out-of-print, compilations should be made of CW 146

place, in hands of people in foreign lands FE 549

present what God opened before her in vision 1SM 27

relationship of, to development of SDA doctrines GW 302; 1SM 206-7; TM 24-5

Testimonies of: are either of Spirit or of devil 4T 230; 5T 671

are of Spirit 4T 148; 5T 661; TM 466

attitude toward, that is insult to Spirit 1SM 27; 5T 64-5

do not take force and point from, by your criticisms 5T 691

falsely accredited to no higher source than human wisdom TM 466

God has spoken to His people through 4T 148; 5T 661; 8T 298

letters of, present what God presented to her 1SM 26-7, 29; 5T 67

reject, if they speak not according to God’s word 5T 691

result of loss of faith in 4T 211

Satan’s plan to weaken faith of God’s people in 4T 211

should be judged by their fruits 5T 671

truth is barricaded in, by “Thus saith the Lord” CM 126 See also Testimonies

treatment of, by persons wishing to misunderstand and pervert them 1SM 19

use of, by writers CW 153

will speak as long as time shall last 1SM 55; 9T 8

work done on, by her office helpers 1SM 54-7

writing and sending out of, to church 1SM 49-58

See also Books, Seventh-day Adventist (8. Ellen G. White’s); Spirit of Prophecy; EGW books by their titles

8. Miscellaneous

angel’s hand laid upon head of 1SM 207

angels attended, in conflict with Satan 2SG 270; 1T 346-7

angels kept 1T 616

angels protected, from accident LS 153-4, 163; 2SG 190-1, 272; 1T 94-5, 347

from harm 2SG 272; 2SM 75

Anna Garmire prophesied calamities for 2SM 75

appearance of, in reform dress 1T 465

attitude of: toward believers using butter MM 269

toward birthday gift AH 474

toward Christmas gift AH 474

toward flat-world theory GW 314

toward nonessential and fanciful theories GW 313

toward Scriptures 7BC 944-5; 1SM 17

Bates’s (Joseph) first meeting with LS 95

Bates’s (Joseph) skepticism re LS 97

believed in existence of personal devil SD 79

called in childhood to work for God SD 251

careful that her words or acts should not be influenced by hearsay 2T 566

certain reports re, beware of giving credence to 5T 694

church’s decision re early pub. work was respected by 2SG 151

clearer views of Christ’s atonement seen by LS 39-40

confession of, “I did wrong” 1T 563; 2T 16

confidence of, in humanity terribly shaken 2T 468-9

copy of Living Temple given to 1SM 202

did not vindicate her own cause 5T 694

disappointment of, in Health Institute 1T 633

Dorcas work by WM 322-5

for Sr. Leander Jones WM 323

for Sr. Ratel WM 323

for Sr. Ratel’s babe WM 324

erring mortal 2T 119

fanatic’s attempt to mesmerize 2SG 62-3

gave way to discouragement sometimes 3T 261, 292

felt sorry for her Saviour 5T 257

flying reports concerning, warning re 1SM 44

God’s protection promised to, while doing His work 1SM 32

God’s sustaining strength upheld, in her work 4T 14

greatest perplexity experienced by LS 175

grew gray in God’s service 3T 313

guardian angel constantly attended 1T 67

had human weaknesses 3T 260-1

had no separate interest aside from God’s work 3T 319

happiest days of life of 3T 318

helped to establish med. miss. work in Australia CH 532

helper and counselor of, Wm. C. White called to be 1SM 50, 54-5

highest ambition of 2T 592-3

honored with American flag in Europe Te 226

horse given to, by believers in Vermont LS 144

humility of, preserved by affliction 5T 655

ill-treatment of animals pained 1T 25

in Iowa when state was new SD 326

in New York City (before 1904) 9T 12

information given by, concerning common matters not given under special inspiration of God 1SM 39

inspiration of, erroneous ideas re 1SM 24

interest of, in smaller churches LS 259

kindnesses shown to, by friends in Battle Creek 1T 100

known as speaker on temperance for many years Te 259

later history of, involves history of many SDA enterprises LS 196

leadership of SDA Church was not sought by 8T 236

liberality of brethren in dealing with 2SG 205-6

life of, interwoven with rise and progress of third angel’s message 2SG 297

Maine is native state of LS 277

med. miss. work by WM 325-6

in Australia 1SM 34

meetings held by, in private houses 1T 75

met many people who claimed to live without sin SL 66

miss. experiences of, in Australia WM 327-38

miss. work by, literature effectively used in Ev 448-9

mistake of, recognized in giving woman written Testimony without reserving copy for her files 2T 16

mistakes of, recognized by her 2SG 3-4; 1T 233, 562-3, 593; 2T 16; 3T 500-1

mourned for youth of this degenerate age 2T 348

mouthpiece for, no one is called to be 1SM 45

much purporting to be from, serves to misrepresent her 1SM 44

naturally proud and ambitious 1T 32

never claimed to: be leader of SDA denomination 8T 236-7

be prophetess 1SM 31-2, 34-5

work miracles 2SM 53-4

never said New York City would be destroyed by tidal wave LS 411-2

often felt that death would be welcome messenger 5T 656

often thrown upon Satan’s battleground 1T 346

participated in: development of san. work in southern California 1SM 24

founding health institution Te 291

founding school at Cooranbong, N.S.W. LS 335-6, 349-78; 1SM 102; TM 239-45

peculiar trials of mind suffered by 1T 346

people came out of curiosity to hear 1T 75

persons claiming to be Christ came to 2SM 76

physician tried to mesmerize EW 21

pioneer missionary in Australia 1SM 102; 2SM 405; TM 478; WM 327-38

nearly 10 years 1SM 105

pledge of, to win souls for Christ 9T 103

prayer offered by, after wedding ceremony AH 101

prosperous farmer won to Christ by Ev 451-2

prostration of, under Spirit’s power LS 38

queries that rose in mind of, when reproved persons rose up against reproof 5T 656

question re, answered 1T 251-2

question that little girl asked CT 254

questions which, would not answer with Yes or No 1SM 29

rebuked: persons falsely claiming to have visions 2SM 77

teachers of false doctrines when she was young Ev 610

refused to: betray confidence reposed in her by the erring and repentant LS 177

permit broken shaft to be erected as monument to JW 1SM 105

regretted deeply ever giving way to human weaknesses 3T 261

relationship of, to SDA Church organization 8T 236

reports of gospel work in foreign fields cheered LS 420

rotten-heartedness of certain human beings disgusted 2T 349

Satan sought to destroy usefulness of 1T 346-7

Satan tried to discourage 1T 185

secretary of, miss. nurse trained in Battle Creek Sanitarium served as 1SM 34

seeing others troubled or grieved caused, great distress 5T 656

sermons of, should live and do their appointed work CW 26

should be reprinted in publications for benefit of God’s people CW 26

seven brothers and sisters of, all converted LS 17; 1T 9

shut-door doctrine as believed by, after her first vision 1SM 74

prior to her first vision 1SM 74

sick at heart because of prevailing licentiousness 2T 478

sinful self-exaltation feared by LS 71-2; 1T 64

sisters of (two), lived in Poland, Me. LS 72; 2SG 38, 50, 62; 1T 65

sought to be impartial in giving counsel 2T 566

spoke on temperance at: camp meetings CH 531-2

large assemblies 1SM 33; Te 259

open-air meetings Ev 587

spoke 21 times in succession on temperance Te 284

statement(s) made by: careless and erroneous reporting of 5T 692

re number of rooms in Paradise Valley Sanitarium 1SM 38

that has been misquoted 1SM 65-6

that was simply human opinion 1SM 38

statements falsely attributed to 5T 692-6

S.S. “Oregon” protected by angels during voyage of, on Pacific Ocean LS 230; 1T 288-9

success of, lay in her simplicity LS 202; 2T 608; 5T 667

sympathy of, for bereaved wife of President McKinley WM 338-9

talked too loud in her younger days Ev 670

talks of, dress reform was not principal subject in 1T 523

temperance message borne by, before leaving Australia CH 531-2

temperance pledge signed by Te 202

temperance was favorite subject of 4T 290

temperance work of 4T 275

temperance worker Te 259-66

in Australia CH 531-2; Te 225, 262-3

in Europe Te 225-6

with JW Te 225

tenderest sympathies of, aroused for orphans 2T 313

tested in furnace of affliction LS 244

thankful for her faithful helpers 2SM 405

third angel’s message not clearly understood by, at first 1T 79

three promising young men financially helped by 2SM 208

time setting for second advent was opposed by 1T 72

timid public speaker at first LS 195; 1T 75

told to cling to God alone as clinging vine 2T 608; 5T 667

tracts and pamphlets used by AH 384

trying experience of, in beginning publishing work 2SG 204-5

typical temperance addresses by Te 267-92

unauthenticated reports re, give no credence to 5T 696

under guardianship of angels 2SM 75

unfounded report attributed to, re Minneapolis conference 5T 692

vision falsely attributed to 5T 692

warned people against fanaticism when she was young Ev 610

was not to indicate who should fill positions in God’s cause 3T 471

welfare work of, for orphans WM 321-2, 332

for widows WM 332

JW sustained, in her work 3T 315

why, did not adopt children WM 221

why, was guarded in her remarks 5T 46

wine grapes grown on land purchased by Te 99

not sold for manufacture of wine Te 99

without means in Boston, Mass. 1T 581

woman who was bitterly prejudiced against 1T 329-30

WCTU temperance work aided by CH 437; Te 225-6

worked for years without wages 2SM 189

young woman’s attempt to mesmerize LS 81

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ability of, in writing and speaking would increase 3SM 97:0

accuracy,

desired by, in representing what God had shown her 3SM 51:4

of rebuke of, at meeting 3SM 79:2

accused when sensational messages were promoted by others 3SM 404:3

action (line of) laid out before 3SM 36:0