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3681 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 67.2 (Roger W. Coon)

… manner,” James White apparently referred to the response to his call to become a member of the Advent band. He wrote that “several decided to keep the Lord’s …

3682 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 71.5 (Roger W. Coon)

… of James and Ellen White for a rail trip to Wisconsin. Shortly after the train left the station it derailed, injuring many; the Whites, however, miraculously …

3683 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 71.7 (Roger W. Coon)

James White and Daniel Palmer may have been visiting in one room while Ellen and Abigail were in another when, suddenly, as Ellen later recalled:

3684 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 76.2 (Roger W. Coon)

… husband, James White, some 22 years later, in an article in the November 8, 1870, edition of the Review and Herald. Mrs. White did write in 1851 that tobacco was harmful …

3685 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 77.5 (Roger W. Coon)

… C. White, “Sketches and Memories of James and Ellen White: XXXVIII—The Civil War Crisis,” The Review and Herald, November 26, 1936. (Arthur L. White omits the name of …

3686 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 77.6 (Roger W. Coon)

… sermon. James White offered the dedicatory prayer. Ellen followed with “a very powerful exhortation.” Moments after she had sat down she was taken off in vision …

3687 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 92.1 (Roger W. Coon)

… them. James White, in The Review and Herald, November 8, 1870; CF. Robinson, pp. 65-70. Selected Messages 3:273-275 .

3688 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 92.3 (Roger W. Coon)

… the Whites to Otsego, some 25 miles northwest of Battle Creek, that memorable weekend? There were at least two reasons: James White, though still but two months …

3689 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 93.1 (Roger W. Coon)

… alleviate James White’s deteriorated state of health; the remaining third consisted of general counsels for the church. At the time Robinson wrote his …

3690 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 98.3 (Roger W. Coon)

In 1890 Dr. John Harvey Kellogg wrote the preface to Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene (the only book ever to be written jointly by James and Ellen White). In it the doctor offered “a few facts of interest” to readers:

3691 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 155.7 (Roger W. Coon)

White, James. Life Incidents in Connection With the Great Advent Movement. Battle Creek, Mich.: Seventh-day Adventist Pub. Assn., 1868.

3692 The Spirit of Prophecy in the Advent Movement, p. 29.3 (William Ambrose Spicer)

… by James White, our early leader (who became the husband of Ellen G. Harmon), he wrote, in 1847: “The Bible is a perfect and complete revelation. It is our only rule …

3693 The Spirit of Prophecy in the Advent Movement, p. 53.5 (William Ambrose Spicer)

Of the help she had in a literary way from James White as they traveled among the churches in the early years, she wrote:

3694 The Spirit of Prophecy in the Advent Movement, p. 94.1 (William Ambrose Spicer)

… first. James White, the first leader in the movement, used to tell how it troubled them, when they could not see how it could be, with time so short and numbers so …

3695 The Spirit of Prophecy in the Advent Movement, p. 96.2 (William Ambrose Spicer)

… beginning. James White, our early leader, and his associates, were responsible for directing the movements of the small group of evangelists and for bringing …

3696 The Spirit of Prophecy in the Advent Movement, p. 97.2 (William Ambrose Spicer)

… place, James White rallied the believers to the purchase of the hand press and tiny outfit that enabled the pioneers to say the cause had a publishing house …

3697 The Spirit of Prophecy in the Advent Movement, p. 97.4 (William Ambrose Spicer)

In the same paper, James White sounded the note of courage over the establishment, at last, of a publishing center. He wrote as editor:

3698 The Spirit of Prophecy in the Advent Movement, p. 97.6 (William Ambrose Spicer)

… told James White: “You must begin to print.... As the people read, they will send you means.” Already the fulfillment of that early message was being seen. The pioneers …

3700 The Testimony of Jesus, p. 39.1 (Francis McLellan Wilcox)

James White, at that time the recognized leader of the Sabbathkeeping Adventists, not yet known as Seventh-day Adventists, wrote in the The Present Truth, December, 1849 :