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3901 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 …

3902 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 …

3903 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 …

3904 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 …

3905 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 …

3906 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 …

3907 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 …

3908 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 …

3909 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 …

3910 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 …

3912 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 …

3913 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:

3914 Charismatic Experiences In Early Seventh-day Adventist History

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

3915 Charismatic Experiences In Early Seventh-day Adventist History, p. 5.7 (Arthur Lacey White)

… and James and Ellen White from Maine. The report is that the meeting was “a refreshing season.”

3916 Charismatic Experiences In Early Seventh-day Adventist History, p. 5.9 (Arthur Lacey White)

… neither James nor Ellen White had faith in the interest that was felt for Rhodes; furthermore Ellen White had been explicit with her caution to Ralph “to be …

3917 Charismatic Experiences In Early Seventh-day Adventist History, p. 6.1 (Arthur Lacey White)

… to James White by (Sister) F. M. Shimper. She speaks of the deep experience of the church at East Bethel, Vermont, and reports that the Lord had recently sent “and …

3918 Charismatic Experiences In Early Seventh-day Adventist History, p. 6.4 (Arthur Lacey White)

… pamphlet, James and Ellen White accepted the seventh-day Sabbath, joining a group of about 50 Sabbathkeeping Adventists. They began Sabbath observance …

3919 Charismatic Experiences In Early Seventh-day Adventist History, p. 6.7 (Arthur Lacey White)

About this time at a meeting in Connecticut, while the Adventists were discussing the problem of when to begin the Sabbath, a tongues experience occurred. James White wrote:

3920 Charismatic Experiences In Early Seventh-day Adventist History

… Bates.”—James White Letter to “My Dear Brother,” July 2, 1848, written from Berlin, Connecticut.