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2581 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 74 (Arthur Lacey White)
James White Joins In Calling For Gospel Order
2582 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 74.9 (Arthur Lacey White)
… December James White joined Ellen White's voice through four Review editorials. Under the same title, “Gospel Order,” he came to grips with the matter in a practical …
2583 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 74.12 (Arthur Lacey White)
In the second editorial James White made it clear that he saw a large task ahead in arriving at and preserving “gospel order in the church,” but he declared that it “must be and will be accomplished.”
2584 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 75.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
… and James White had sown the seed—it would take time to mature. What was written tended to restrain a tendency to disunion in the ranks of the believers. Another …
2585 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 75.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
… White had written and published at some length on the need of order in managing the work of the church (see Early Writings, 97-104 ), and while James White had kept …
2586 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 75.7 (Arthur Lacey White)
James White had closed his statement in the Review, laying before the church the matter of the need for organization of the publishing interests with the …
2587 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 76.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
… in James White's absence, set the pace for a long-drawn-out battle. The matter seesawed back and forth through the next six months, with some reference to it …
2588 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 76.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
… relief James White stood and said, “This is just what I have been pleading for, for the last six months” ( Ibid., October 23, 1860 ). On Monday at sunrise the conference …
2589 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 77.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
… places.” James White stated that he did not see how they could get along without some name, and they could not hold property without a name. The law was specific …
2590 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 77.6 (Arthur Lacey White)
James White then took the floor and apologized for some of the brethren who seemed to be afraid of a name. The Review reported:
2591 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 78.8 (Arthur Lacey White)
President, James White Vice President, G. W. Amadon Secretary, E. S. Walker Treasurer, Uriah Smith Auditor, J. N. Loughborough
2592 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 79.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
James White was elected editor of the Review and Herald, and G. W. Amadon, editor of the Youth's Instructor ( Ibid., May 28, 1861 ).
2593 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 79.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
… association, James White, as reported by Ellen to Mary Loughborough, was “too busy to know whether he is sick or well” ( Letter 6, 1861 ). He was yet to discover the extent …
2594 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 79.5 (Arthur Lacey White)
… of James White for his attempts to lead the church into organization proliferated, Ellen White and the visions came under attack, first covertly and then …
2595 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 80.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
… happening, James White was “stung with the thought that the balance of influence is either against, or silent upon, the subject of organization” ( Ibid., September …
2596 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 80.5 (Arthur Lacey White)
… seat. James White was devastated. He wrote, “A dreadful feeling of discouragement came over us that we have not been able to shake off,” and he asked, “What can we …
2597 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 80.6 (Arthur Lacey White)
As James White bemoaned the situation, he observed that “instead of our being a united people, growing stronger, we are in many places but little better than broken fragments, still scattering and growing weaker” ( Ibid. ).
2598 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 81.7 (Arthur Lacey White)
James White seconded it, and it was carried.
2599 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 81.10 (Arthur Lacey White)
… Jesus.” James White then led into a discussion of the involvements in the light of the fears sustained by some.
2600 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 83.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
James White then suggested another proposition: