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3021 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 112.4 (Ella May White Robinson)

James White spoke. “My wife is in heavenly vision. If any of you wish to come forward and examine her, you may do so.” She had become weak, as usual when entering into vision, and at this moment was leaning backward supported by her husband’s arm.

3022 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 113.6 (Ella May White Robinson)

Now they were asking questions, and James White was answering them.

3023 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 116.2 (Ella May White Robinson)

When it was time to go to the station, James White took a long look at his little wife, who was struggling with the greatest difficulty to sit up.

3024 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 127.1 (Ella May White Robinson)

During the winter of 1849-1850 James and Ellen White held meetings with Adventists in Oswego, New York.

3025 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 135.2 (Ella May White Robinson)

… Mrs. White took her hands apart, and began motioning. “Now see if you can hold her hands,” James said. Her motions appeared so light and easy that it seemed as if a …

3026 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 135.3 (Ella May White Robinson)

James White asked someone to bring a mirror from a home near the church. “You know what happens when a person breathes on a mirror,” he said. “It becomes misty from …

3027 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 138.1 (Ella May White Robinson)

“Ellen, I’ve never been so tired in all my life,” James White said with a sigh as he drew on his overcoat and picked up his traveling bag.

3028 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 140.3 (Ella May White Robinson)

Daily, James White grew weaker and thinner. He enjoyed the treatments, but not the worldly atmosphere. He longed to be with his Adventist friends.

3029 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 143.2 (Ella May White Robinson)

James, you’re winning the battle; country life is doing you good.” Mrs. White repeated it so often that her husband began to believe it.

3030 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 144.4 (Ella May White Robinson)

… years, James White accomplished some of the most important work of his life, establishing the Battle Creek Sanitarium and College as well as the Pacific …

3031 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 148.6 (Ella May White Robinson)

… . Sometimes James and Ellen White and Andrews and Loughborough did much of the preaching themselves.

3032 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 152.1 (Ella May White Robinson)

“This seems like old times. How thankful I am to be back again in the work!” said James White, as he stacked satchels and bundles on the baggage rack in the train.

3033 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 159.3 (Ella May White Robinson)

Elder White took him home to dinner and sent for a friend who spoke French to interpret for them. He learned that the young man’s name was James Erzberger, and …

3034 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 160.2 (Ella May White Robinson)

… Mrs. White took James Erzberger to their home in Greenville. They persuaded John Kellogg to go with them. There the two boys, Johnny Kellogg, seventeen, and Willie …

3035 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 160.3 (Ella May White Robinson)

… with James White and John Andrews to the camp meeting in Clyde, Ohio, where he addressed a large congregation. The people were so moved by his appeal for help …

3036 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 161.1 (Ella May White Robinson)

Ellen White was too ill to go to the Clyde meeting, but she determined to attend the one to follow in Owosso, Michigan. Every day she took her husband’s arm and …

3037 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 164.2 (Ella May White Robinson)

… . Ellen White and Dr. Chamberlain accompanied James White, John Andrews, James Erzberger, and the other ministers to the meetings that summer. Their own family …

3038 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 171.1 (Ella May White Robinson)

James White died in August, 1881, leaving Ellen to carry on alone with the work which they had shared.

3039 There Shines A Light, p. 32.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… was James White, native of Maine, a young and fervent minister in the 1844 movement, whose faith survived the disappointment, and launched him like another …

3040 There Shines A Light, p. 33.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… with James White in 1846, took the name, Mrs. Ellen G. White. Hers was a unique position. She never held elective office in the church, yet she was its guide. Her ordination …