Search for: James White
3061 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 …
3062 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.
3063 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 …
3064 There Shines A Light, p. 54.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… 1863 James and Ellen White visited a company of evangelists, M. E. Cornell, R. J. Lawrence, and helpers, who were holding a tent meeting in Otsego, Michigan. The company …
3065 There Shines A Light, p. 55.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… upon James White was a freeing of his spirit and a reviving of his strength. The long-range effect upon the church and the world was incalculable.
3066 There Shines A Light, p. 73.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… reversed. James White, left to himself in his stricken condition, would have sunk beneath the burden, and would have forsaken the pulpit forever. But she determined …
3067 There Shines A Light, p. 77.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… tell James White to start a paper, and “from this small beginning it was shown to me to be like streams of light that went clear round the world.” In December, 1871 …
3068 There Shines A Light, p. 78.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… grave. James White was again, in 1874, elected president of the General Conference. John Loughborough was engaged in developing the young work in California …
3069 There Shines A Light, p. 78.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… 1881 James White laid down his leadership and his life. Stricken to the heart, Mrs. White, seriously ill herself, yet rose from her sickbed to declare at his funeral …
3070 There Shines A Light, p. 80.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… of James White.
3071 There Shines A Light, p. 86.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
… . Mrs. White was gratified, in 1914, by the weeks-long visit of her elder son, James Edson, whose extensive work in the South in behalf of the colored race she had …
3072 A Gift of Light, p. 22.1 (Roger W. Coon)
… , James White. They said she could have no visions unless James was present. In 1845, in company with her sister Sarah (and during the absence of James White), Ellen …
3073 A Gift of Light, p. 24.6 (Roger W. Coon)
… husband, James White, and retired sea captain Joseph Bates) of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, she was born near the village of Gorham, Maine, on November 26 …
3074 A Gift of Light, p. 26.1 (Roger W. Coon)
… senior, James S. White. Their work occasionally brought them together, and an attachment developed that ripened into marriage on August 30, 1846.
3075 A Gift of Light, p. 26.2 (Roger W. Coon)
… marriage James and Ellen White read a copy of a 48-page pamphlet written by retired sea captain Joseph Bates. He had written about “perpetual” sanctity of the …
3076 A Gift of Light, p. 26.4 (Roger W. Coon)
… generally lived in poverty and often in distress. There was as yet no church organization with financial support for its clergy. Thus James White had …
3077 A Gift of Light, p. 26.5 (Roger W. Coon)
James White published his wife’s first book, a modest volume of 64 pages, in 1851. A supplement followed in 1854. James began publishing the Advent Review and …
3078 A Gift of Light, p. 27.3 (Roger W. Coon)
The Whites shared the self-denial. James brought home 10 old chairs (no two alike), and Ellen provided the seating from drilling. Because butter and potatoes …
3079 A Gift of Light, p. 29.4 (Roger W. Coon)
… Mrs. White, with her brown hair and gray eyes, became a well-known figure on its streets. Cheerful, unselfish, and somewhat of an extrovert, Mrs. White earned a reputation …
3080 A Gift of Light, p. 34.1 (Roger W. Coon)
… 1870s James and Ellen White were visiting summer camp meetings in Wisconsin and Minnesota. They had arrived on the grounds of one encampment after the meetings …