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2921 His Messenger, p. 73.3 (Ruth Wheeler)

… so, James White still felt that he must support his family and not call upon others to help. There were many who had money who would have helped had they known …

2922 His Messenger, p. 74.1 (Ruth Wheeler)

… of James White. In these early times there was no regular plan for supporting our ministers. One day, when all the food in the house was gone, he walked three miles …

2923 His Messenger, p. 77.3 (Ruth Wheeler)

James White had suffered an injury that made it hard for him to do work which required much walking. When he was just a young man, he was cutting heavy timber …

2924 His Messenger, p. 77.6 (Ruth Wheeler)

Of course, James White did not know of their feelings, but he himself realized that this heavy work was too hard for him. Before he had gone into the field he had prayed that God would give him the strength to do the work and earn the money.

2925 His Messenger, p. 79.2 (Ruth Wheeler)

… ,” exclaimed James White, after they had finished praying. “I’ll buy a scythe and work again in the harvest field. I can earn enough money there to take us to the …

2926 His Messenger, p. 79.6 (Ruth Wheeler)

Ellen White was especially led to visit the small companies of Sabbathkeepers who were just learning to serve the Lord. She was often directed by a vision …

2927 His Messenger, p. 90.5 (Ruth Wheeler)

… meeting James and Ellen White visited different Sabbathkeepers who had money and farms, but none of them felt that they could spare any money just then for …

2928 His Messenger, p. 91.2 (Ruth Wheeler)

When James White saw his wife, he realized that her condition was serious. He quickly gathered together those who were in the house, and they earnestly prayed …

2929 His Messenger, p. 91.6 (Ruth Wheeler)

… ?” James White asked. The printer was a generous, kindhearted man. He felt that he could trust a man who was getting out a religious paper, and James White looked …

2930 His Messenger, p. 92.1 (Ruth Wheeler)

… , and James White went home to prepare the material for the paper. Now Mr. White must show his faith by trusting in the Lord for the care of his family, if he was to …

2931 His Messenger, p. 92.4 (Ruth Wheeler)

… , and James White carried them to the post office in Middletown. Soon letters began coming back, bringing thanks for the paper and money to pay for the printing …

2932 His Messenger, p. 93.1 (Ruth Wheeler)

… winter James White felt they should change their home to Oswego, New York, for this seemed a better place from which to publish the paper. Then, too, there were …

2933 His Messenger, p. 97.1 (Ruth Wheeler)

“I feel strange about starting on this trip,” James White said to his wife, “but, Ellen, we have an appointment and we must go.”

2934 His Messenger, p. 97.3 (Ruth Wheeler)

As night came on, all those in the house united in prayer that Mr. and Mrs. White would be kept safely. When they arose from their knees, James White said, “I am ready to go. The Lord will have a care for us and keep us.”

2935 His Messenger, p. 97.4 (Ruth Wheeler)

… car. James White began to arrange their packages and luggage so that they might be comfortable, but Ellen White looked around with uneasiness. “James,” she said …

2936 His Messenger, p. 98.3 (Ruth Wheeler)

… Mrs. White waited while her husband went on with a messenger from the train wreck, who was being sent to Jackson for a physician. Mr. White found a team of horses …

2937 His Messenger, p. 101.3 (Ruth Wheeler)

… and James White, was less than two years old, and he played about the house, getting in the way as all babies do when extra work is being done. Someone was getting …

2938 His Messenger, p. 101.4 (Ruth Wheeler)

Ellen White took her baby and ran into the yard with him and laid him on the grass. “Call James White and send for the doctor,” she said. The girl ran to the front of …

2939 His Messenger, p. 107.1 (Ruth Wheeler)

When James White and his companions reached the river, they asked if it was possible to cross, but no one whom they asked would give them any encouragement …

2940 His Messenger, p. 123.1 (Ruth Wheeler)

… seats. James and Ellen White were so happy that they felt like taking those dear children in their arms and carrying them to the feet of Jesus.