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3981 Doctrinal Development, Authority, and Ellen White, p. 8.7 (Paul A. Gordon)
C. S. Lewis. Mere Christianity
3982 The E. G. White Appeal in 1901 for the Reorganization of the General Conference, p. 8.2 (General Conference 1901 Delegates & Ellen Gould White)
S. N. Haskell: It is evident that we have reached a crisis in the history of our work. We have looked forward for the loud cry of the loud cry. We have looked forward …
3983 The E. G. White Appeal in 1901 for the Reorganization of the General Conference, p. 8.8 (General Conference 1901 Delegates & Ellen Gould White)
S. N. Haskell: Is this a permanent committee, or simply for the Conference now assembled?
3984 The E. G. White Appeal in 1901 for the Reorganization of the General Conference, p. 10.1 (General Conference 1901 Delegates & Ellen Gould White)
A season of prayer followed, in which Elders W. C. White, S. N. Haskell, O. A. Olsen, and Dr. Waggoner and Prof. W. W. Prescott united.
3985 The E. G. White Appeal in 1901 for the Reorganization of the General Conference, p. 10.10 (General Conference 1901 Delegates & Ellen Gould White)
S. N. Haskell: It seems to me that we need something of this kind. You know that in our General Conferences before, every measure has been left to a committee, and …
3986 The E. G. White Counsel on Versions of the Bible, p. 1.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
On Mrs. White’s attitude toward the English revision of the 1880’s, her son, W. C. White, reports:
3987 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 24.1 (Ronald D. Graybill)
… 1890’s, and a few in the next decade-in some cases Preceded by hanging. They occurred in such widely scattered States as Georgia and Colorado, Texas and Illinois …
3988 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 24.3 (Ronald D. Graybill)
… 1960’s. Very few, if any, have been killed recently by white private citizens, and extremely few by Negro citizens.Logan, Betrayal, p. 349 John Hope Franklin, op …
3989 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 42.3 (Ronald D. Graybill)
… 1960’s, these words seem almost a prophecy of the events that have taken place. Statesmen have taken a look at our national laws in the light of Bible requirements …
3990 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations
… . A. S. Steele in Chattanooga .... Kellogg was a liberal contributor to Mrs. Steele’s work and encouraged her to solicit help among the Battle Creek Sanitarium’s …
3991 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 93.2 (Ronald D. Graybill)
… J. S. Washburn, concerning the work among Negroes.
3992 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 97.2 (Ronald D. Graybill)
Nashville was the location of Fisk University, a leading Negro institution, and other Negro colleges. Ellen White was pleased when she heard that J. S. Washburn, an Adventist worker in Nashville, had in 1907 visited the Negro colleges there:
3993 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations
… J S. Washburn, April 17, 1907).
3994 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations
Some of those in the Madison school should keep always the object in view of learning the best methods of educating the colored people. Ellen G. White, Letter 48a, 1908 (to J. S. Washburn, February 4 1908).
3995 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations
… W. S. Hyatt, February 15, 1900).
3996 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations, p. 115.1 (Ronald D. Graybill)
… membership.W. S. Lee, “Integration and the Regional Department,” General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Regional Department, mimeographed, p. 4
3997 Ellen G. White and the Shut Door Question, p. 39.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
2. The Broadside, published in Portland, Maine, by James White and H. S. Gurney on April 6, 1846, and titled, “To the Little Remnant Scattered Abroad.”
3998 Ellen G. White Comments on the Use of Tithe Funds, p. 19.2 (Roger W. Coon)
W. C. White wrote W. S. Lowry on May 10, 1912:
3999 Ellen G. White the Person, p. 1.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
… James S. White in 1881, traveled with his mother and assisted her in the publication of her writings.
4000 Ellen G. White the Person, p. 1.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
… James S. White on August 30, 1846. He died thirty-five years later. Under children, four, all boys, were listed: Henry Nichols White, “deceased” (he died of pneumonia …