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4001 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 45.2 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… flesh. James White is reported by H. E. Carver as “having just put down a two hundred pound porker” probably in the late 1850’s, and Mrs. J. N. Andrews’ first entry in her …
4002 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 45.5 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… and James and Ellen White’s relation to it. The Whites are depicted as comfortably situated in Battle Creek during the Civil War with a salary as president …
4003 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 45.6 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… wages. James White, without lessening his own “systematic benevolence” payments to the church for its work, set aside an equal amount to help drafted ministers …
4004 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 46.2 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… ended, James White wrote, with obvious relief and gratitude:
4005 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 46.4 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… why James White found it necessary to augment his salary (Defense of Elder James White and Wife, p. 9). When these facts are taken into consideration, there is …
4006 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 47.4 (Ellen G. White Estate)
2. The experience of the Whites in February, 1863, in successfully treating three cases of diphtheria by employing hydrotherapy as outlined by James C. Jackson.
4007 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 47.15 (Ellen G. White Estate)
13. James White’s recovery in Battle Creek and Greenville.
4008 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 47.23 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… May, James White continued to focus on hygienic living in the Review and Herald with a note from Dio Lewis on dress reform and two extracts from Hall’s Journal …
4009 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 48.11 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… the Whites of his views on health, as Prophetess of Health intimates, for, reported James White, he “did not mention his views of proper diet in public at that …
4010 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 49.1 (Ellen G. White Estate)
So we would hardly be able to list Loughborough as one of the number of early health reformers who before June, 1863, undoubtedly spoke to James and Ellen White “of their experience in health reform.”
4011 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 50.1 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… Dr. James C. Jackson recommending water treatment for diphtheria. James White endorsed the article with an editor’s note. From this point on, we find the Andrews …
4012 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 50 (Ellen G. White Estate)
What Did James and Ellen White Know?
4013 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 50.16 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… Diptheria, James and Ellen White found Jackson’s article on the dread disease in a rural New York newspaper and employed successfully in their family the …
4014 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 51.3 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… . True, James White declared in introducing the article that he “had a good degree of confidence in his [Jackson’s] manner in treating diseases.” This was logical …
4015 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 51.4 (Ellen G. White Estate)
Although James White printed the article in the Review of Feb. 17, 1863 and they reprinted Jackson’s article again in 1865 in the How to Live pamphlets, neither …
4016 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 51.6 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… . Neither James nor Ellen White make mention of such, despite the fact that only ten months before, wet packs, etc. had been used successfully in treating two …
4017 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 51.9 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… Mrs. White was instructed in another vision that “He needs air.” This is in spite of the fact that a year earlier James White had written of the importance of fresh …
4018 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 52.3 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… the White family and James White felt it could help others. It should be noted that the allusions in the article to proper diet are very brief and ambiguous …
4019 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 52.6 (Ellen G. White Estate)
Even by December, 1863, six months after the vision, neither James nor Ellen White had had an opportunity to give study to applying the principles. James was too busy. Ellen would not read till she had written what was shown her.
4020 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 52.15 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… ”—Ellen White failed to mention certain pertinent facts. Not only did she ignore her reading of Jackson’s article on diphtheria nearly six months before …