The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1
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M., Brother and wife, 756-757 1EGWLM 963.46
Madrid, New York, 654, 655 1EGWLM 963.47
Manchester, Elias C., 614 and n143 1EGWLM 963.48
Mannsville, New York, 567 and n1, 655-657 1EGWLM 963.49
Mark of the beast, 115, 183 and n11 1EGWLM 963.50
Marriage 1EGWLM 963.51
preserve a sacred circle around the marriage relationship, 464 1EGWLM 963.52
unprincipled, 406-407, 415 1EGWLM 963.53
Marshall, Michigan, 635 and n84 1EGWLM 963.54
Martin, John, 652, 653 1EGWLM 963.55
Masten, Luman V., 437 1EGWLM 963.56
dies of consumption in 1854, 388 and n8 1EGWLM 963.57
foreman at Review and Herald, 388 n8 1EGWLM 963.58
sickness of, 397 1EGWLM 963.59
Materialism 1EGWLM 963.60
warning against, 495-500, 509-511, 542-544, 546-547 and n7 1EGWLM 963.61
see also Stewardship, financial 1EGWLM 963.62
Matthews, Sister, 655 and n19 1EGWLM 963.63
McCann, Harriet (sister of EGW), 630 n66, 762, 771 1EGWLM 964.1
McClellan, Sister, 660 1EGWLM 964.2
McClemule, Sister, 584 and n17 1EGWLM 964.3
McConnellsville, New York, 306 1EGWLM 964.4
McDonald, Sister, 590 and n54 1EGWLM 964.5
McPherson, Samuel A. and Polly, 626 and n51, 658 1EGWLM 964.6
Mead, Mary Jane (wife of Thomas), 609, 612 1EGWLM 964.7
Mead, Sarah Phelps (wife of Stephen Newell) 1EGWLM 964.8
“fell prostrate by the power of God,” 310 1EGWLM 964.9
healed, 310 1EGWLM 964.10
Mead, Stephen Newell 1EGWLM 964.11
sister's child healed, 310 1EGWLM 964.12
Mead, Thomas B., 617 and n2 1EGWLM 964.13
cared for by John Fletcher and Martha Louisa Byington in his illness, 680 and n11 1EGWLM 964.14
illness of, 606 and n111, 609-610, 612, 656 and n21 1EGWLM 964.15
move to Waukon, Iowa 1EGWLM 964.16
James White raises funds to buy the family a house in Waukon, 612 and n135 1EGWLM 964.17
prayers for his healing, 613-614 1EGWLM 964.18
“slowly improving,” 615 1EGWLM 964.19
Meade, Brother, 617 and n2 1EGWLM 964.20
Meetings 1EGWLM 964.21
importance of sharing personal testimonies in, 372-373, 394-395 1EGWLM 964.22
Mesmerism, 409-411 and n6 1EGWLM 964.23
Bennett and Billings, 768 1EGWLM 964.24
Joseph Turner tries to mesmerize EGW and Sarah Jordan, 761 n4, 770 n15 1EGWLM 964.25
“Satan uses,” 411 and n9 1EGWLM 964.26
used by some (first day) Adventists “to gain adherents,” 162 and n8 1EGWLM 964.27
Joseph Turner, 162 n8 1EGWLM 964.28
P. A. Smith, 162 n8 1EGWLM 964.29
Messenger Party, 478 n2, 480-481, 752 n3 1EGWLM 964.30
Alonzo and Martha Miles, 656 and n23 1EGWLM 964.31
breakup of, 503 n1, 569 and n6 1EGWLM 964.32
Charles Russell 1EGWLM 964.33
cofounder, 568 n4 1EGWLM 964.34
“composed of dissatisfied ones who would not bear reproof,” 568 and n4 1EGWLM 964.35
don't spend much time answering their “falsehoods,” 508 n16 1EGWLM 964.36
Hiram S. Case 1EGWLM 964.37
cofounder, 568 n4 1EGWLM 964.38
Hiram Drew, 384 and n8 1EGWLM 964.39
Howard Lothrop, 460 and n12 1EGWLM 964.40
John C. Day, 568-570 and nn3, 4, 8 1EGWLM 964.41
Roderick R. Chapin, 206 n15 1EGWLM 964.42
teachings of, 568 n4 1EGWLM 964.43
Michael stands up (Dan. 12:1), 182 and n9 1EGWLM 964.44
fulfillment of still future 1EGWLM 964.45
EGW versus Joseph Bates interpretation, 121 and n7, 140 and n7 1EGWLM 964.46
“Midnight Cry” of Matt. 25 (proclamation of Second Advent on Oct. 22, 1844 by Millerites), 86 n6 1EGWLM 964.47
after the passing of Oct. 22, 1844 1EGWLM 964.48
mainstream Millerites rejected Oct. 22, 1844, as having any prophetic significance, 97 n6 1EGWLM 964.49
prior to her first vision, EGW took the same position for a few weeks, 126 and n9 1EGWLM 964.50
blasphemy of those who ascribe 1844 proclamation to satanic influence, 273 n11 1EGWLM 964.51
coming of the Bridegroom. see Bridegroom, coming of 1EGWLM 964.52
EGW's first vision (Dec. 1844) 1EGWLM 964.53
countered the Millerite rejection of Oct. 22, 1844, with the affirmation that the date and its proclamation were still (in some undefined sense) a “bright light,” 86 n6 1EGWLM 964.54
EGW was initially reticent to relate her vision because it went counter to Millerite views, 126 and n11, 127 1EGWLM 964.55
Hale and Turner's article of Jan. 1845 in some ways supported EGW's vision, 98 n8 1EGWLM 964.56
a small minority of Millerites, so-called Spiritualizers, taught that Christ had come in 1844, but spiritually, 572 and n14, see also Spiritualizers 1EGWLM 964.57
Miles, Alonzo, 656 and n23, 657 1EGWLM 964.58
Miles, Alonzo and Martha, 656 1EGWLM 964.59
Mill Grove, New York, 349, 350, 444 1EGWLM 964.60
Millennium 1EGWLM 964.61
beginning of 1EGWLM 964.62
seven days ascending to heaven, 89, 103 1EGWLM 964.63
during 1EGWLM 965.1
description of New Jerusalem, 89-90 1EGWLM 965.2
the 144,000, 103 1EGWLM 965.3
the city, 90, 103 1EGWLM 965.5
river of life, 90, 103 1EGWLM 965.6
sea of glass, 89, 90, 103 1EGWLM 965.7
throne of God, 90, 103 1EGWLM 965.8
tree of life, 90 1EGWLM 965.9
the saints reign as kings and priests unto God, 196 1EGWLM 965.10
the saints sit in judgment, 238-239 and n10 1EGWLM 965.11
end of 1EGWLM 965.12
descent of the New Jerusalem, 91-92, 104, 239 1EGWLM 965.13
through open space in Orion, 138 and n1 1EGWLM 965.14
Mount of Olives parts asunder for the New Jerusalem to rest on, 104, 196, 239 1EGWLM 965.15
resurrection of the wicked, 119, 196, 239 1EGWLM 965.16
those who pierced Him will see Him, 239 1EGWLM 965.17
same fires that consume the wicked purify the earth, 196, 239-240 1EGWLM 965.18
Satan and wicked destroyed by fire, 119, 196, 239 1EGWLM 965.19
Satan leads attack on Holy City, 119, 193, 239 1EGWLM 965.20
miscellaneous 1EGWLM 965.21
Charles Fitch, 91 and n17, 103 1EGWLM 965.22
Levi Stockman, 91 and n18, 103 1EGWLM 965.23
saints in heaven not on earth during millennium, 89 1EGWLM 965.24
EGW versus Joseph Bates and James White, 90 n16 1EGWLM 965.25
EGW versus Millerite interpretation of, 90 and n16 1EGWLM 965.26
Miller, Brother 1EGWLM 965.27
dreams of, 355 1EGWLM 965.28
Miller, William 1EGWLM 965.29
dream about man with the “dirt brush,” 192 and n2 1EGWLM 965.30
will be saved despite rejecting the third angel's message, 403 n15 1EGWLM 965.31
Milton, Massachusetts, 164 1EGWLM 965.32
Milton (West Milton), New York, 297 and n5, 321 and n5 1EGWLM 965.33
new believers perplexed by the visions, 279 and n4 1EGWLM 965.34
Ministers, see Preachers 1EGWLM 965.35
Ministry 1EGWLM 965.36
proof of call to, 714-718, 720-721 1EGWLM 965.37
Minor, Clorinda 1EGWLM 965.38
errors of, 247 and n20 1EGWLM 965.39
promotes Jewish emigration to Palestine as precursor to Second Advent 1EGWLM 965.40
EGW's rebuff, 247 and nn19, 20 1EGWLM 965.41
Monterey, Michigan, 531 and n1, 534 and n1, 538 and nn3, 4, 542 and n3, 587 and n35, 588-591, 627-628, 633, 659-660 1EGWLM 965.42
generosity of church members toward the Bates, 597 and n74, 660 and n42, 673 n7 1EGWLM 965.43
need for larger church building, 661 and n46 1EGWLM 965.44
Moore, Brother 1EGWLM 965.45
ostracized by Connecticut members, 712 and n12 1EGWLM 965.46