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3481 Messenger of the Lord, p. 109.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… C. White, “Sketches and Memories of James and Ellen White,” The Review and Herald, February 13, 1936 .
3482 Messenger of the Lord, p. 109.9 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… , Ellen White eventually developed an efficient organization of paid and unpaid editorial assistants. In the early years, James was her keen and ready helper …
3483 Messenger of the Lord, p. 110.4 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… Ellen White in preparing her writings for publication over the years were James White, Mary Kelsey-White, Lucinda Abbey-Hall, Adelia Patten-Van Horn, Anna …
3484 Messenger of the Lord, p. 110.8 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… . While James White remained on the West Coast launching the first issues of Signs of the Times (1874), his wife wrote from Battle Creek: “We have just finished …
3485 Messenger of the Lord, p. 111.7 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… 1881, James White wrote: “Mrs. White has ever been a great reader, and in our extensive travels she has gathered juvenile books and papers in great quantities …
3486 Messenger of the Lord, p. 114.5 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… Ellen White’s letters were sent to her own family members, including close associates. Affectionate letters to James and her sons are numerous. As noted …
3487 Messenger of the Lord, p. 114.6 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… 1876 James White was preparing a biography of his wife. Because her letters were seen as the most “fruitful source” for tracing her unique ministry, he noted …
3488 Messenger of the Lord, p. 114.8 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… Robinson, James White (Nashville, TN: Southern Publishing Association, 1959), pp. 135-44; Jerry Allen Moon, W. C. White and Ellen G. White (Berrien Springs, MI: Andrews …
3489 Messenger of the Lord, p. 115.1 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… . G. White to W. C. White, Letter 12, 1899. This letter to Willie was as candid and forthright as any letter she sent to Edson.
3490 Messenger of the Lord, p. 115.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… , Ellen White believed that she and James had “failed” to restrain their children from following “their own inclinations and desires,” but at the same time had …
3491 Messenger of the Lord, p. 117.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… Mrs. White upon this subject, to which have been added several articles by Elder James White, elucidating the same principles, and the personal experience …
3492 Messenger of the Lord, p. 117.4 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… message. James and Ellen White spoke several times, as did J. N. Andrews.
3493 Messenger of the Lord, p. 125.3 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… Ellen White: “I venture the assertion that no fine-minded person can listen to either of them and not feel assured that God is with them. Sister White’s style …
3494 Messenger of the Lord, p. 127.9 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… and James White found a spiritually bleak group outside under the trees. James reported that shortly after his wife began to speak, she laid aside her Bible …
3495 Messenger of the Lord, p. 129.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)
Mrs. White enjoyed responding to invitations from non-Adventist churches. In 1880, after she had spoken at the Salem, Oregon, camp meeting (which was held in …
3496 Messenger of the Lord, p. 129.3 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… 1879, James and Ellen White preached most every evening to those “on the ride” and to those along the way. Writing of one experience, she said: “Last night I spoke …
3497 Messenger of the Lord, p. 129.5 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… Mrs. White and her public work: “He has been admirably aided in his ministerial and educational labors by his wife, Ellen G. White, one of the ablest platform speakers …
3498 Messenger of the Lord, p. 135.7 (Herbert E. Douglass)
Ellen Harmon/White shared with the Biblical prophets similar physical characteristics while in open, or public, vision. In 1868 James White gave the following comprehensive description of his wife in vision:See pp. 26-40
3499 Messenger of the Lord, p. 136.4 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… vision.” James White, Life Incidents, in Connection With the Great Advent Movement, pp. 272, 273, cited in F. D. Nichol, Ellen G. White and Her Critics (Washington D.C …
3500 Messenger of the Lord, p. 137.3 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… , Ellen White gave that ringing shout of “Glory! Glory! Glory!” (to which audiences through the years had become accustomed), and her husband James arose, informing …