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4281 The Position of “The Bible, and the Bible Only” and the Relationship of This to the Writings of Ellen White, p. 3.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
James White, belonging to the Christian Connection, was dedicated to God’s word without creedal explanation of positions. His contribution to the early Millerite journal the Day Star reveals his distaste for creeds. On January 24, 1846, he writes
4282 The Position of “The Bible, and the Bible Only” and the Relationship of This to the Writings of Ellen White, p. 4.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
They were led to lay down the firm plank, as James White did in his 1847 pamphlet:
4283 The Position of “The Bible, and the Bible Only” and the Relationship of This to the Writings of Ellen White, p. 5.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
Though James and Ellen White from time to time reiterated this position “of the Bible and the Bible alone,” they often did so in the very setting of the argument …
4284 The Position of “The Bible, and the Bible Only” and the Relationship of This to the Writings of Ellen White
… Elder James White. It was some time after my second son was born that we were in great perplexity regarding certain points of doctrine. I was asking the Lord …
4285 The Position of “The Bible, and the Bible Only” and the Relationship of This to the Writings of Ellen White, p. 9.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
If there should remain some vestige of question as to just how the pioneers in the beginning days assessed the matter, we may let James White answer, as he did in the The Review and Herald, October 3, 1854 .
4286 The Position of “The Bible, and the Bible Only” and the Relationship of This to the Writings of Ellen White, p. 9.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
… length, James White said:
4287 The Position of “The Bible, and the Bible Only” and the Relationship of This to the Writings of Ellen White, p. 19.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
We have examined the primary statements of James and Ellen White in which the words are used: “The Bible and the Bible alone.” We have quoted from other of the pioneers. In summary we may observe:
4288 Purpose and Objectives of Seventh-day Adventist Institutions, p. 12.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… Mrs. White had just left the “Home on the Hillside,” a popular health institution operated by Dr. J. C. Jackson. This was their second visit, James White being ill …
4289 Purpose and Objectives of Seventh-day Adventist Institutions, p. 55.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… Elder James White in 1852 and Sabbath-keeping Adventists entered upon the printing of the message with their own equipment. The Seventh-day Adventist Publishing …
4290 Purpose and Objectives of Seventh-day Adventist Institutions, p. 57.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… Elder White began to print Present Truth in Middletown, Conn. (July 1849), our first periodical. (See Life Sketches of Ellen G. White, 126, 127 ). The papers were reverently …
4291 Purpose and Objectives of Seventh-day Adventist Institutions
“Elder James White, in an unpublished letter giving his account of this meeting, writes: ‘We all felt like uniting to ask wisdom from God on the points in dispute …
4292 Purpose and Objectives of Seventh-day Adventist Institutions, p. 81.1 (Ellen Gould White)
Now, from the beginning of the sanitarium it had been the understanding of James and Ellen White that the Battle Creek institution was conducted for all people regardless of the church.
4293 The Ramik Report (Plagiarism/Copyright Issue), p. 12.4 (Vincent L. Ramik)
… by James White; Life of William Miller by James White; History of Waldenses by Wylie; Origin and History of the Books of the Bible by Calvin Stowe; History of …
4294 Revelation-Inspiration—Ellen White’s Witness and Experience, p. 2.5 (Paul A. Gordon)
After her marriage to James White in 1846, he was often present when her visions occurred and he invited others who were present to test the physical phenomena.
4295 Revelation-Inspiration—Ellen White’s Witness and Experience, p. 5.6 (Paul A. Gordon)
… of James White in 1881 signaled the end of an era. The prophet had been given the visions, and James White had usually been the leading force in carrying out …
4296 The Right To Vote—Shall I Exercise It?, p. 2.7 (Paul A. Gordon)
… Creek, James White, as a Review editor, wrote: “The political excitement of 1860 will probably run as high as it has for many years, and we would warn our brethren …
4297 The Right To Vote—Shall I Exercise It?, p. 2.9 (Paul A. Gordon)
It is evident that some Adventists did vote in this election, for two years later James White wrote:
4298 The Right To Vote—Shall I Exercise It?, p. 2.11 (Paul A. Gordon)
… Horn. James and Ellen White were there also, and both of them spoke to the assembled delegates. The report of this session states that J. N. Andrews spoke at one …
4299 The Right To Vote—Shall I Exercise It?, p. 2.12 (Paul A. Gordon)
An important item of business at the session was the choice of officers. James White was elected president of the General Conference; Uriah Smith, secretary; and I. D. Van Horn, treasurer.
4300 The Right To Vote—Shall I Exercise It?, p. 2.13 (Paul A. Gordon)
… that James and Ellen White were present and actively participated in the work of the conference, we note this resolution: