The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1
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Hadden, Lewis, 587 and n33 1EGWLM 959.14
Haines, Elizabeth 1EGWLM 959.15
EGW's first vision received at home of, 85 n3 1EGWLM 959.16
Hale, Apollos, 649 and n57 1EGWLM 959.17
Hale, Apollos, and Joseph Turner publish views similar to those of EGW on Coming of the Bridegroom and the Midnight Cry, 98 n8, 125 n6 1EGWLM 959.18
Hamilton, New York, 206, 208 n3 1EGWLM 959.19
Hardy, William J., 594-595 and n65 1EGWLM 959.20
Harmon, Ellen G., see White, Ellen G. 1EGWLM 959.21
Harmon, Eunice (mother of EGW), 316, 585, 597, 598, 605, 609, 623, 630, 632, 771 1EGWLM 959.22
Harmon, John B. (brother of EGW), 632 and n75, 645 and n40, 659 n39 1EGWLM 959.23
visits the Whites in Battle Creek 1EGWLM 959.24
“I have not seen [him] for twenty years,” 638 and n6 1EGWLM 959.25
Harmon, Lucy J. (wife of John), 638 and n6 1EGWLM 959.26
Harmon, Robert 1EGWLM 959.27
beginnings of senility, 614 and n141 1EGWLM 959.28
Harmon, Robert and Eunice (parents of EGW), 249, 596, 630 n66, 659 n39, 688-690 1EGWLM 959.29
become Sabbathkeepers, 125 n4, 182 n6 1EGWLM 959.30
close their house against J. Turner and J. Howell 1EGWLM 959.31
Turner's response: Robert Harmon “a doomed man,” 771 1EGWLM 959.32
move to Battle Creek, 501 n1, 583 n11 1EGWLM 959.33
visit son John B. Harmon in Iowa, 471 and n3, 614 n141, 638, 696 n6, 702 n8 1EGWLM 959.34
Harmon, Sarah B. (sister of EGW), 216, see also Belden, Sarah B. 1EGWLM 959.35
Harris, Lydia (wife of William), 216 1EGWLM 959.36
Harris, Sister, 638 1EGWLM 959.37
Harris, William, 212, 216 1EGWLM 959.38
A Vision the Lord Gave Me at Brother Harris's, 222, 228 1EGWLM 959.39
Hart, Brother, 608 1EGWLM 959.40
Hart, Josiah 1EGWLM 959.41
believed the visions should be a test of fellowship 1EGWLM 959.42
opposed by the Whites on this point, 486 n2, 488-489 1EGWLM 959.43
gives up his opposition to the visions, 308-310 1EGWLM 959.44
gives up on 1851 as date of Second Coming, 310-311 1EGWLM 959.45
moves West to Illinois 1EGWLM 959.46
confesses his “affections were placed on the earth,” 498 n6 1EGWLM 959.47
promotes “age to come,” 310-311 1EGWLM 959.48
Hartland, Maine, 458, 459 1EGWLM 959.49
Haskell, Jane (daughter of Lewis), 655 1EGWLM 959.50
Haskell, Lewis and Salina, 655 and n19 1EGWLM 959.51
Haskell, Stephen Nelson 1EGWLM 959.52
negative in his early years to the visions of EGW and the leadership of James White, 570 and n10 1EGWLM 959.53
Haskell, Stephen Nelson and Mary E. 1EGWLM 959.54
advocated a false view of “mortifying the flesh” including denying oneself “wholesome food,” 570-571 and n9 1EGWLM 959.55
Haskins, Ralph 1EGWLM 959.56
with group that accompanied EGW (Harmon) in 1845 visit to New Hampshire, 767 n2 1EGWLM 959.57
Hastings, Charles (son of Leonard and Elvira), 214 1EGWLM 959.58
Hastings, Elvira, 154, 158 1EGWLM 959.59
among the 144,000, 200 1EGWLM 959.60
asks about “Voice of God,” 133 and n5 1EGWLM 959.61
close friend of EGW, 199 n2 1EGWLM 960.1
death could have been delayed, 199 1EGWLM 960.2
death of, 156 n4, 199 1EGWLM 960.3
God allowed her illness, did not cause, 156 1EGWLM 960.4
healing of, 662 nn2, 3 1EGWLM 960.5
Joseph Bates's dream about her fatal illness, 199 1EGWLM 960.6
possible role of Jacob Weston in illness, 156-157 and n5 1EGWLM 960.7
received the seal of God, 200 1EGWLM 960.8
Hastings, Emma A. (daughter of Leonard and Elvira), 662 and n1 1EGWLM 960.9
Hastings, Frederick (son of Leonard and Elvira) 1EGWLM 960.10
healing of, 662 n3 1EGWLM 960.11
Hastings, Harriet Arabella (daughter of Leonard and Elvira), 169, 211, 252, 296, 299 1EGWLM 960.12
died at 21, 475 and n10 1EGWLM 960.13
EGW's appeal to, 200 and nn6, 7, 213-214 1EGWLM 960.14
negatively influenced by Harriet Stevens, 474-475 1EGWLM 960.15
Hastings, Leonard, 156, 158, 252, 296, 474, 583, 648 and n51, 662 and n1 1EGWLM 960.16
EGW comforts Hastings on death of wife, 199 1EGWLM 960.17
Hastings, Leonard and Elvira, 164, 171, 190 1EGWLM 960.18
Hastings, Michigan, 491 1EGWLM 960.19
Hastings, Sarah Amelia (daughter of Leonard), 648 and n51, 662 and n1 1EGWLM 960.20
Healing, see Faith healing 1EGWLM 960.21
Health, see Appetite, Cleanliness, Diet, Exercise, Hydrotherapy, Natural remedies, Tea, Tobacco, Wine, medicinal use 1EGWLM 960.22
Heath, Brother and Sister, 250 and n13 1EGWLM 960.23
Heavenly sanctuary, see Sanctuary, heavenly 1EGWLM 960.24
Herbal remedies, see Natural remedies 1EGWLM 960.25
Hewett, Oren, 317-318 and n5 1EGWLM 960.26
Hewit, Brother 1EGWLM 960.27
initially rejected “the sleep of the dead” and the destruction of the wicked, 255 1EGWLM 960.28
initially taught fulfillment of 1335 days prophecy still future, 255 and n21 1EGWLM 960.29
Hewitt, David 1EGWLM 960.30
political stance, 607-608 1EGWLM 960.31
Hide, Brother, 621 and n22 1EGWLM 960.32
Hide, Sister, 624 1EGWLM 960.33
Hilliard, Aaron H., 622 and n32, 623, 661 n45 1EGWLM 960.34
Hilliard, Henry, 654-655 and n18 1EGWLM 960.35
Holden, Brother, 548 1EGWLM 960.36
Holland, Robert, 598 and n79 1EGWLM 960.37
Hollis, Nelson A. 1EGWLM 960.38
accuses James White of financial impropriety, 274 and n4, 275 1EGWLM 960.39
Holt, George W., 279 n4, 309 1EGWLM 960.40
reproved for accepting large donations and using them carelessly, 353 1EGWLM 960.41
Holy kiss, 88 and n14, 102, 432 n3 1EGWLM 960.42
A. B. Pearsall, 432-433 and n3 1EGWLM 960.43
Baker, Joseph, 314 and n22 1EGWLM 960.44
Holy of holies, see Sanctuary, heavenly 1EGWLM 960.45
Horr, Sister 1EGWLM 960.46
unfairly favored by S. W. Rhodes, 743 1EGWLM 960.47
Howard, Clarissa (wife of Daniel), 651-652, 735 n4 1EGWLM 960.48
Howard, Daniel, 651-652, 735 and n4 1EGWLM 960.49
Howell, John 1EGWLM 960.50
“a fanatical spirit,” 769 and n11 1EGWLM 960.51
pronounced certain believers “rejected by God,” 761-762 and nn3, 6 1EGWLM 960.52
Howland, Frances (daughter of Stockbridge and Louisa), 301 1EGWLM 960.53
Howland, Louisa M. (wife of Stockbridge), 215, 308 1EGWLM 960.54
Howland, Rebekah (daughter of Stockbridge and Louisa), 301 1EGWLM 960.55
Howland, Stockbridge, 112, 215, 308, 583, 615 and nn145, 146, 695 n3 1EGWLM 960.56
accompanies the Whites to visit EGW's parents in Gorham, Maine, 249 1EGWLM 960.57
Henry White stays with Howland family five years in infancy, 301 and n9, 695 n3 1EGWLM 960.58
Howland, Stockbridge and Louisa M., 490-439 1EGWLM 960.59
EGW urges them to move to Battle Creek, 492 1EGWLM 960.60
Howlett, John, 653 and n12 1EGWLM 960.61
Hubbardsville, New York, 741, 746 1EGWLM 960.62
Hungerford, Seley (Sealey) 1EGWLM 960.63
not living in accordance with his profession, 438-439 1EGWLM 960.64
Hutchins, Alfred S. and Esther M., 646 and n44, 706 and n6, 737 and n10 1EGWLM 960.65
Hutchins, Alfred S., and Sperry, Charles W. 1EGWLM 960.66
have spent too much effort pampering their local churches, need instead to pioneer new areas, 517-518 and nn3, 4 1EGWLM 961.1
leave Vermont to work in Michigan, 518 n4 1EGWLM 961.2
worn out working for local churches in Vermont, 518 and n3 1EGWLM 961.3
Hutchins, Esther M., 647 1EGWLM 961.4
Hyatt, Brother, 305, 307 1EGWLM 961.5
Hyde, John and Margaret, 621 n22 1EGWLM 961.6
Hydrotherapy, 628 n60, 660 1EGWLM 961.7
Hymns for God's Peculiar People, 198 and n6 1EGWLM 961.8
Hypnotism, see Mesmerism 1EGWLM 961.9