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3901 Another Look At Israel Damman, p. 2.10 (James R. Nix)

… , despite James’ several attempts to make it proceed. The precise date of this story is unknown, though apparently it was after the Whites were married. That …

3902 Another Look At Israel Damman, p. 3.3 (James R. Nix)

… and James White first met him. Ellen G. White, Spiritual Gifts, 1860, 2:35. Arthur L. White, Ellen G. White: the Early Years 1827-1862, 69; Ellen White would later recall …

3903 Another Look At Israel Damman, p. 3.4 (James R. Nix)

… G. White to Joseph Bates, July 13, 1847, Letter 3, 1847; Burt, op cit., 131. Ellen G. White, Spiritual Gifts, 1860, 2:39, 40; Arthur L. White, op cit., 77.

3904 Another Look At Israel Damman, p. 4.5 (James R. Nix)

… and James would even be meeting with, and attempting to minister to, people with such strange, fanatical views. The fact is that these were the only ones among …

3905 Another Look At Israel Damman, p. 5.2 (James R. Nix)

It also needs to be recalled that it was Israel Damman who was on trial, not Ellen Harmon, James White, nor Dorinda Baker. In fact, there is no evidence that Ellen, James, or Dorinda were even present during the trial.

3906 Another Look At Israel Damman, p. 7.1 (James R. Nix)

… Ellen White from this time about her views on rebaptism, later she did provide counsel regarding it. However, we do know that James White mentions in one place …

3907 Another Look At Israel Damman, p. 7.2 (James R. Nix)

… G. White on CD-ROM; see also Ellen G. White to J. N. Loughborough, August 24, 1874, Letter 2, 1874, and Robert W. Olson to “The White Estate Board of Trustees, White Estate …

3908 Another Look At Israel Damman, p. 7.3 (James R. Nix)

… Ellen White in more visions than anyone else besides James White, specifically recalled Mrs. White’s “position in vision [as] being a recumbent one”. Vision …

3909 Another Look At Israel Damman, p. 9.4 (James R. Nix)

… that James White manipulated her visions, and unless he were present, she could not have a vision (despite the fact that he was not present at the time of her …

3910 Another Look At Israel Damman, p. 11.3 (James R. Nix)

… Ellen White also reflected in her recollection of the arrest? Again, we will probably never know. But it is intriguing to ponder as the statement certainly …

3911 Another Look At Israel Damman, p. 12.9 (James R. Nix)

… own.” James White and Ellen G. White, Ancestry, Early Life, Christian Experience, and Extensive Labors, of Elder James White, and His Wife, Mrs. Ellen G. White, The Ellen …

3912 Basic Principles of Understanding Ellen G. White’s Writings, p. 7.4 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… Ellen White as a messenger of God would lead to misunderstandings with other Christian groups. Early in his wife’s ministry James White made it clear that …

3913 Basic Rules of Interpretation-Internal and External, p. 6.2 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… Ellen White it meant something different. James White and Joseph Bates redefined their use of the term between 1844 and 1852. See pp. 554-565 for a study of the …

3914 Basic Rules of Interpretation-Internal and External, p. 10.6 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… group. James White spoke to this difficulty when two groups, in different places, would read his wife’s admonitions: “She works to this disadvantage ... she makes …

3915 Basic Rules of Interpretation-Internal and External, p. 13.8 (Herbert E. Douglass)

… by James White where he addressed those who were more rigid than they should have been with health principles. One of the problems that called forth the editorial …

3916 The Bible, Science, and Age of the Earth, p. 11.5 (Paul A. Gordon)

James White, in a footnote introduced into the 1871 printing, states that this testimony of his wife was written October 21, 1858, nearly five years before …

3918 The Biblical Basis for a Modern Prophet

… prophecy. James White phrased it this way: “The spirit, soul, and substance of prophecy, is the testimony of Jesus Christ. Or, the voice of the prophets relative …

3919 Charismatic Experiences In Early Seventh-day Adventist History, p. 4.7 (Arthur Lacey White)

In early 1850, six-month-old James Edson, the second son of James and Ellen White, was very ill. Here is the account as given by James White:

3920 Charismatic Experiences In Early Seventh-day Adventist History

… vision.”—James White Letter to Leonard Hastings, Jan. 10, 1850.