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3041 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 …
3042 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 …
3043 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 …
3044 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.
3045 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 …
3046 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 …
3047 There Shines A Light, p. 34.4 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… needs. James White and his wife Ellen were penniless, except as he worked at common labor for a livelihood. A child was born to them in the late summer of 1847 …
3048 There Shines A Light, p. 38.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… by James and Ellen White and Joseph Bates, with various helpers, in New England and New York, culminating in November of that year in the meeting at Otis Nichols …
3049 There Shines A Light, p. 40.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
James White believed, but still the way did not open. He looked for capital with which to begin, but it did not come. At last, seven months later, while they were …
3050 There Shines A Light, p. 41.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… done, James White walked the eight miles to Middletown and back for consultation; but on the day of publication he borrowed Belden’s horse and buggy to bring …
3051 There Shines A Light, p. 41.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… . Then James White put them in a carpetbag, and on foot carried them to the post office in Middletown. The periodical publication work of Seventh-day Adventists …
3052 There Shines A Light, p. 44.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… induced James White, whose little publishing business had found a semipermanent home at Rochester, New York, to establish the headquarters in Battle Creek …
3053 There Shines A Light, p. 44.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… manager, James White; but he insisted that its safety demanded church ownership. This called for incorporation. Thus the publishing house provided the entering …
3054 There Shines A Light, p. 45.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… was manifest. There were strong men and faithful, who wrought a great work in evangelism and organization. At their head was her husband, James White, and …
3055 There Shines A Light, p. 46.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
James and Ellen White had born to them four children, all boys, only two of whom survived. Henry, the first-born, died when sixteen years of age; Herbert, the youngest …
3056 There Shines A Light, p. 48.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… of James White, recognized leader and editor of the church paper, was supported and informed by the counsel of his wife, whose testimonies now strengthened …
3057 There Shines A Light, p. 48.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… closed, James White was much worn by the burdens and responsibilities he had borne. Elected president of the General Conference in May, 1865, he turned with …
3058 There Shines A Light, p. 51.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… , and James White decided to ask the help of his neighbors in getting in the hay. But his wife, intent on healing as the main object of this husbandry, visited them …
3059 There Shines A Light, p. 51.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… , with James White’s returning health, led them to sell it and return to Battle Creek.
3060 There Shines A Light, p. 54.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
James and Ellen White were equally outspoken against liquor and tobacco, and this from the first became an integral part of the forming church’s doctrine …