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4261 How Ellen White’s Books Were Written, p. 28.3 (William C. White)
… by James White.
4262 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 49.3 (Roger W. Coon)
… Ellen White quotes three paragraphs of it in Spiritual Gifts 2:77-79 (Battle Creek, Mich.: James White, 1860).
4263 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 51.5 (Roger W. Coon)
… . And James White had several unusual dreams that J. N. Loughborough shared with posterity. Testimonies for the Church 1:600-604. Virgil Robinson, Reach Out (Washington …
4264 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 62.11 (Roger W. Coon)
… Ellen White guilty of three sins (if not crimes): (1) she was a literary thief, since he charged that she stole the writings of others; (2) she was a liar, for she allegedly …
4265 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 66.3 (Roger W. Coon)
… Mrs. White mentions joining her husband, James, at Wallings Mills, Colorado, on “Monday, August 8,” 1878. This was obviously a clerical error, for in that year Monday …
4266 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 66.8 (Roger W. Coon)
… of James and Ellen White from 1844 to 1860. The twofold purpose in writing this work was explained in the preface to the book (and therefore was quite likely …
4267 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works
… Ellen White was an unmarried girl of 12; she would not even meet James White for at least another five years!)
4268 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works
… of James and Ellen White. The last ten pages of this particular volume are filled with personal testimonies from different Adventist believers regarding …
4269 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 66.10 (Roger W. Coon)
… Mrs. White relied for dates largely on letters retrieved from the Stockbridge Howland family of Topsham, Maine. They had kept her child Henry for five years …
4270 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 67.17 (Roger W. Coon)
… both James and Ellen White for his position.
4271 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 68.2 (Roger W. Coon)
… 1855 James White requested John Nevins Andrews, one of our earliest scholars, to research the subject. His conclusions were presented to the General Conference …
4272 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works
… ), and James White (the dawning significance of the third angel’s message, its scope, and specifications).
4273 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works
2. Volney, New York, August 18, in David Arnold’s carriage house. Attendance: about 35. Speakers: Joseph Bates (the Sabbath), and James White (the parable of Matthew 25:1-13 ).
4274 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 79.6 (Roger W. Coon)
… conferences (James and Ellen White attended at least three of them: Paris, Maine, in September, and Oswego and Centerport, New York, in November). And in 1850 there …
4275 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 79.8 (Roger W. Coon)
… conferences, James White, in a letter written afterward to Stockbridge Howland, said of the 50 who attended, “They were not all fully in the truth.” Cited in Spiritual …
4276 Interpreting Ellen G. White’s Earth History Comments, p. 3.5 (Cindy Tutsch)
Ellen White was aware of ideas similar to the uniformitarianism of James Hutton. She was also aware of the scholarly scorn leveled against the notion of …
4277 The Investigative Judgment in the Writings of Ellen G. White, p. 2.3 (Robert W. Olson)
… ., see James White, The Review and Herald, January 29, 1857, p. 100).
4278 Minneapolis - 1888: The “Forgotten” Issue, p. 4.1 (Roger W. Coon)
… Ellen White and her son, William C. (“Willie”). Opposing them with the “Old View” were Smith (who served both as General Conference secretary and as editor of the Review …
4279 Minneapolis - 1888: The “Forgotten” Issue, p. 7.3 (Roger W. Coon)
… Ellen White’s eldest surviving son, James Edson, 11 years earlier in 1870), Mrs. White commented in 1892 concerning the events of four years earlier:
4280 Minneapolis - 1888: The “Forgotten” Issue, p. 25.1 (Roger W. Coon)
James R. Nix, director of the Ellen G. White Research Center at Loma Linda University, in his Advent Singing, in a biographical sketch, comments: “Unfortunately …