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4161 Ellen G. White the Person, p. 6.3 (Arthur Lacey White)

… York, James White and his associates were getting under way with the publication of Adventist literature on their own new printing press. The Review and …

4162 Ellen G. White the Person, p. 6.4 (Arthur Lacey White)

… did. James White came home from the office saying that the shipment of paper needed for the next issue of the Review was at the express office, but he did not …

4163 Ellen G. White the Person, p. 8.2 (Arthur Lacey White)

… Ellen White before the public. There were large demands for the services of both James and Ellen White at the camp meetings held from year to year in the various …

4164 Ellen G. White the Person, p. 9.2 (Arthur Lacey White)

James White was a publisher and administrator, a man of deep convictions, strong will, and forceful personality. There were characteristics and traits, together …

4165 Ellen G. White the Person, p. 9.5 (Arthur Lacey White)

… Elder James White, and His Wife, Mrs. Ellen G. White (Battle Creek, Michigan: Steam Press of the Seventh-day Adventist Association 1880), pp. 125-126.

4166 Ellen G. White the Person, p. 9.7 (Arthur Lacey White)

… if James White was present. He would take the Sabbath morning service, and she would speak in the afternoon. Only when he was stricken with paralysis in 1865 …

4167 Ellen G. White’s Counsel and Practice on Tithe, p. 6.5 (Roger W. Coon)

Upon at least two occasions early in her prophetic ministry (Nov. 1846, and again in 1849), Mrs. White was given visions of inhabited “other worlds.” In the earlier one James White and Joseph Bates were among the witnesses.

4168 Ellen G. White’s Counsel and Practice on Tithe, p. 6.7 (Roger W. Coon)

Subsequently, James White, and Adventism’s first historian, J. N. Loughborough, went into print with the vision story, using Bates’ identification of the respective …

4169 Ellen G. White’s Counsel and Practice on Tithe, p. 6.8 (Roger W. Coon)

… , and James White and Loughborough perpetuated this misapplication in print. All three were very close to Mrs. White, and all three misinterpreted an important …

4170 Ellen G. White’s Counsel and Practice on Tithe, p. 14.3 (Roger W. Coon)

… Ellen White was giving to an enterprise officially approved by the General Conference.“James Edson White,” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, 1976 ed., p …

4171 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 7.1 (Delbert W. Baker)

… , 1895, James Edson White, his brother, was doing a commendable work in the South on the riverboat, Morning Star. But he needed help, and his cry was for more means …

4172 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 34.1 (Delbert W. Baker)

… Ellen White’s messages on the race question. It also was one of the key factors that motivated and instructed James Edson White in his work for the blacks …

4173 Ellen G. White’s View of the Role of Women in the SDA Church, p. 1.6 (Roger W. Coon)

1. Article (“Women as Preachers and Lecturers”) in The Review and Herald, July 30, 1861, Editor James White front-paged the article as the lead story for this edition; associate editor Uriah Smith wrote an editorial introduction. [Appendix A]

4174 Ellen G. White’s View of the Role of Women in the SDA Church, p. 2.4 (Roger W. Coon)

James White, 1852-1853, 1855-1857; Anna White, 1854; G. W. Amadon, 1858-1864, 1867-1869; Adelia P. Patten (later Van Horn), 1864-1867; G. H. Bell, 1869-1871; Jennie R. Trembley, 1871 …

4175 Ellen G. White’s View of the Role of Women in the SDA Church, p. 7.14 (Roger W. Coon)

… husband, James White, in 1881, she was paid the salary of an ordained minister. She never performed tasks usually associated with a minister: (1) Weddings, (2) Baptisms …

4176 Ellen G. White’s View of the Role of Women in the SDA Church, p. 10.3 (Roger W. Coon)

EGW distanced herself from a contemporary women’s rights movement in her own day. When urged to join others in this crusade for women’s suffrage, she declined the invitation. She expressed her own views in a letter to her husband, James White:

4177 Ellen G. White’s View of the Role of Women in the SDA Church, p. 13.1 (Roger W. Coon)

… editor, James White, with an editorial introduction by Uriah Smith. (It appeared on page one as the lead article, continuing to page two; but with sequential …

4178 Ellen G. White’s View of the Role of Women in the SDA Church, p. 17 (Roger W. Coon)

… 2. James White May 17, 1865 to May 14, 1867 3. J. N. Andrews May 14, 1867 to May 18, 1869 4. James White May 18, 1869 to December 29, 1871 5. George I Butler December 29, 1871 to …

4179 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church

… if James White was present. He would take the Sabbath morning service, and she would speak in the afternoon. Only when he was stricken with paralysis in 1865 …

4180 Ellen White and Vegetarianism, p. 5.1 (Roger W. Coon)

… saw James and Ellen White eat ham right in the dining room of their own home.Endnotes D. M. Canright, Life of Mrs. E. G. White (Cincinnati: Standard Publishing Company …