Ellen G. White’s Attitude Toward Her Work
- 1. Experience of Ellen White in Receiving the Visions
- 2. Call Established in Own Mind—1845
- 3. Understanding of Binding Claims of Testimonies
- 4. Why Given in Our Day
- 5. E. G. White Work Not Unlike Bible Prophets
- 6. Relationship of E. G. White Writings to Bible
- 7. Not for the Purpose of Giving New Light
- 8. To Correct Error and Specify what is Truth
- 9. Was Ellen G. White a Prophet—A Messenger with a Message?
- 10. The Work of a Prophet and More
- 11. Experiences of Ellen White While in Vision
- 12. Mind Illuminated by the Visions
- 13. Bearing Testimony—Instruction to Ellen White
- 14. Bearing Testimony—Aided by the Spirit of God
- 15. Bearing Testimony—“I Stand Alone, Severely Alone”
- 16. The Visions—Not Controlled by Man
- 17. The Question of Influence
- 18. The Question of Ellen G. White’s Opinion
- 19. When There was no “Thus Saith the Lord”
- 20. Sister White’s Judgment
- 21. The Integrity of Her Message
- 22. E. G. White Guarded Against a Misuse
- 23. The Problem of Confidentiality
- 24. Visions Paul Could Not Tell Molded His Messages
- 25. E. G. White Understanding of Her Writings
- 26. The Visions and Their Relationship to Mrs. White’s Testimony
- 27. Not Always a Special Vision
- 28. Testimony Expressed in Her Own Words
- 29. The Question of Infallibility
- 30. Are There E. G. White Writings Which Are Not Inspired?
- 31. “I Saw” and “I was Shown”
- 32. E. G. White Benefited by the Message Given
- 33. Giving Up Faith in Testimonies
- 34. E. G. White Writings to Speak to the End