Search for: James White

3721 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 32.3 (Francis D. Nichol)

James White began publishing a little eight-page paper, The Present Truth, July, 1849. Additional issues came out more or less regularly for a year, after which …

3722 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 32.4 (Francis D. Nichol)

… to James White to publish at so early and unpropitious an hour in Adventist history did not come from some far-visioned man in the movement. It came from a young …

3723 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 33.3 (Francis D. Nichol)

… because James White obeyed what he believed was a vision from God. That statement is undebatable. Now as we look back we can say without hesitancy that our …

3724 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 37.1 (Francis D. Nichol)

… see James and Ellen White traveling about from company to company. They found that nearly everyone feared organization as they feared Babylon itself. The …

3725 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 40.1 (Francis D. Nichol)

… that James White declined the presidency, though it was urged on him when organization was effected. No dark scheme here by the Whites to take over and control …

3726 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 42.3 (Francis D. Nichol)

… , with James White among those who thus suffered.

3727 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 42.4 (Francis D. Nichol)

… , 1863. James and Ellen White, with others, were kneeling in a circle of prayer, for the opening of the Sabbath. She was praying, and very particularly for her husband’s …

3728 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 75.1 (Francis D. Nichol)

In August, 1846, she was married to James White, a young man twenty-five years old, who had preached during the Millerite awakening. His religious ardor was exceeded only by his poverty.

3729 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 75.3 (Francis D. Nichol)

… Ellen White felt compelled of God to preach to the post-Millerite groups what God had revealed to her in vision, James White naturally traveled with her. Their …

3730 Why I Believe in Mrs. E. G. White, p. 120.2 (Francis D. Nichol)

… of James White, husband of Ellen G. White, that he wrote in 1847:

3731 Understanding Ellen White, p. iv.1 (Dr. Merlin Burt)

… Kaiser, James R. Nix, Tim Poirier, George Reid, Alberto Timm, and Ed Zinke. Beyond serving as readers, I want to thank the director of the White Estate, James R. Nix …

3732 Understanding Ellen White, p. 12.1 (Dr. Merlin Burt)

… , 6; James White, “The Spirit of Prophecy,” Review and Herald, February 1, 1870, 45.

3733 Understanding Ellen White, p. 49.1 (Dr. Merlin Burt)

… G. White (Saratoga Springs, NY: James White, 1851), 64. See also EGW, Early Writings (Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald®, 2000), 78. EGW, Fundamentals of Christian Education …

3734 Understanding Ellen White, p. 55.2 (Dr. Merlin Burt)

… G. White (Saratoga Springs, NY: James White, 1851), 64. See also EGW, Early Writings (Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald®, 2000), 78.

3735 Understanding Ellen White, p. 83.1 (Dr. Merlin Burt)

… L. White suggested that Ellen White had about two thousand visions during her lifetime. He arrived at this conclusion based on what James White wrote in 1868 …

3736 Understanding Ellen White, p. 85.1 (Dr. Merlin Burt)

… . After James White had finished his funeral sermon, Mrs. White felt urged by the Spirit of the Lord to speak about the coming of Christ and the resurrection …

3737 Understanding Ellen White, p. 85.2 (Dr. Merlin Burt)

… . C. White remembered one experience he observed in Minnesota during 1870. James and Ellen White were conducting an unsuccessful revival service. First, James

3738 Understanding Ellen White, p. 89.1 (Dr. Merlin Burt)

… Ellen White, interpreted this to mean that the Sabbath should begin at 6:00 P.M. Ellen White and others drew conclusions from her vision that she had not actually …

3739 Understanding Ellen White, p. 89.4 (Dr. Merlin Burt)

… , MI: James White, 1864), 4:124.

3740 Understanding Ellen White, p. 95.1 (Dr. Merlin Burt)

… Ellen White as fully inspired by the Holy Spirit through a mysterious process of divine-human interplay. The apostle Peter refers to that process by saying …