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4301 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.
4302 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 …
4303 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.
4304 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 …
4305 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 …
4306 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:
4307 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 …
4308 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.
4309 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:
4310 The Right To Vote—Shall I Exercise It?, p. 3.4 (Paul A. Gordon)
Discussing the coming political campaign of 1880 in one of his last editorials, James White said:
4311 The Right To Vote—Shall I Exercise It?, p. 3.6 (Paul A. Gordon)
Just one month before the death of James White, Seventh-day Adventists were gathered for camp meeting in Des Moines, Iowa. A proposed action was placed before the delegates which read:
4312 Seventh-day Adventism—The Spirit Behind the Church, p. 2.1 (White Estate & Biblical Researech Institute)
The Seventh-day Adventist church was founded by Joseph Bates, Ellen G. White, and James White (not Ellen G. White alone).
4313 Seventh-day Adventism—The Spirit Behind the Church, p. 8 (White Estate & Biblical Researech Institute)
Chapter 23—James White and Uriah Smith denied the deity of Christ.
4314 Seventh-day Adventism—The Spirit Behind the Church, p. 9.3 (White Estate & Biblical Researech Institute)
… Ellen White’s views on masturbation were not written by her but by physicians quoted by James White in A Solemn Appeal, 12, 91, 96, 257, 271. For comments on each …
4315 Seventh-day Adventists and Life Insurance, p. 1.4 (Kalapala J. Moses)
While concurring with Cottrell’s general position, James White had reservations about the texts’ applicability and expressed his concern about the consequences, writing:
4316 Slavery—Will It Be Revived?, p. 3.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… , Mrs. White’s son, James Edson White, with his missionary boat, “The Morning Star” and with a company of associate workers, all on a self-supporting basis, began …
4317 Slavery—Will It Be Revived?, p. 7.4 (Ellen Gould White)
James Edson White in turn, in 1898, published this in The Southern Work, 97-108 a collection of E. G. White counsels published as an inspiration and guide to those who would work in the South.
4318 Slavery—Will It Be Revived?, p. 13.2 (Ellen Gould White)
There were present Brethren W. W. Prescott. A. G. Danielle, W. C. White, M. C. Israel, L. J. Rousseau, W. A. Colcord, M. G. Kellogg, W. D. Salisbury, James Smith, and Sisters E. G. White and E. J. Burnham.
4319 Slavery—Will It Be Revived?, p. 16.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… by James Edson White in The Southern Work, 97 -L08.—A. L. White)
4320 Some Hermeneutical Principles Bearing On the Ellen G. White Writings, p. 14.2 (Paul A. Gordon)
… . Elder James White wrote: