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4081 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 93.1 (Ellen G. White Estate)

James White’s death brought great anguish of spirit and a deep sense of loneliness, leaving Ellen without his strength to lean upon. Yet she rose above the …

4082 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 93.3 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… ?—Take James White, for instance, who was himself a well-balanced, discerning individual. Also her sons, her grandchildren, and those who were her co-workers and …

4083 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health, p. 93.9 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… and James White. We know how it began, we know how she struggled personally to discharge the burden God placed upon her and which she carried from the first …

4084 A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health

by James White The Review and Herald, March 17, 1868

4086 The Development of Adventist Thinking on Clean and Unclean Meats, p. 1.3 (Ronald D. Graybill)

… sinful,” James White wrote in 1850. James White, “Swine’s Flesh,” Present Truth, vol. 1 ( November 1850 ), p. 87. At least two previous studies have discussed the topic …

4087 The Development of Adventist Thinking on Clean and Unclean Meats, p. 2.1 (Ronald D. Graybill)

… all. James White, “Swine’s Flesh, Forbidden in the Word of God,” Health Reformer, vol. 7 ( January 1872 ), p. 18.

4088 The Development of Adventist Thinking on Clean and Unclean Meats, p. 3.9 (Ronald D. Graybill)

… were James C. Jackson’s comments on oysters, included along with his other criticisms of flesh foods in an article James and Ellen White reprinted in Health …

4089 Doctrinal Development, Authority, and Ellen White, p. 5.3 (Paul A. Gordon)

The sanctuary was further explained in the writings of Uriah Smith, J. N. Andrews, and James White through the pages of the church paper and in books growing out of these articles.

4090 Doctrinal Development, Authority, and Ellen White, p. 5.8 (Paul A. Gordon)

… 1855, James White asked J. N. Andrews to study the subject and to present his finding to the others. His conclusion from Bible study was that the Sabbath begins …

4091 Doctrinal Development, Authority, and Ellen White, p. 5.9 (Paul A. Gordon)

… experience, James White stated: “It does not appear to be the desire of the Lord to teach His people by the gifts of the Spirit on Bible questions until His servants …

4093 Doctrinal Development, Authority, and Ellen White, p. 8.11 (Paul A. Gordon)

James White. “Conference Address,” The Review and Herald, July 24, 1856. Editorial, The Review and Herald, February 25, 1868. A Word to the Little Flock

4094 Dramatic Productions In SDA Institutions, p. 3.6 (Arthur Lacey White)

… Dr. James C. Jackson had encouraged “plays” as being beneficial to the patients. (See Testimonies for the Church 3:172 .) But Ellen White gave firm counsel that this …

4095 Ellen G. White: A Brief Biography, p. 3 (Arthur Lacey White)

Chapter 4—Marriage of James White and Ellen Harmon

4096 Ellen G. White: A Brief Biography, p. 3.1 (Arthur Lacey White)

… preacher, James White, then 23 years of age. As their labors occasionally brought the two together, there sprang up an affection that led to their being united …

4097 Ellen G. White: A Brief Biography, p. 3.2 (Arthur Lacey White)

James White divided his time between preaching and earning a living in the forest, on the railroad, or in the hayfield. A son, Henry, was born to the Whites on …

4098 Ellen G. White: A Brief Biography, p. 3.3 (Arthur Lacey White)

… 1849, James White began publication of The Present Truth, an eight-page semimonthly paper. The later numbers carried articles from Ellen White’s pen setting …

4099 Ellen G. White: A Brief Biography, p. 4.4 (Arthur Lacey White)

… this, James and Ellen White visited Otsego, Michigan, over the weekend, to encourage the evangelistic workers there. As the group bowed in prayer at the beginning …

4100 Ellen G. White: A Brief Biography, p. 4.5 (Arthur Lacey White)

… by James and Ellen White. An article from Mrs. White was included in each of the pamphlets. The importance of health reform was greatly impressed upon the early …