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4361 The “Shut Door” Documents, p. 57.1 (Robert W. Olson)

… Harmon, James White, Joseph Bates, and their friends were now known as the “Shut Door” Adventists—those who held that prophecy had been fulfilled on October …

4362 The “Shut Door” Documents, p. 57.3 (Robert W. Olson)

… Bates, James White and Ellen White were the Shut Door (integrity of the 1844 movement) and the Sabbath. (Entries 26, 32.)

4363 The “Shut Door” Documents, p. 57.8 (Robert W. Olson)

13. The conversion of Heman Churchill, on or before July 6, 1850, must have made a deep impression upon James White. He took occasion to mention in the Advent Review that one had been converted “who had not been in the advent.” (Entries 55-56.)

4364 The Spirit of Prophecy and Military Service, p. 1.1 (William C. White)

… to James and Ellen White, for some pronouncement regarding how the new and perplexing situations should be met.

4365 The Spirit of Prophecy and Military Service, p. 2.2 (William C. White)

… by James White. In the late summer of 1860, when the excitement of the presidential election was at its height, he sounded an editorial note of warning against …

4366 The Spirit of Prophecy and Military Service

… both James and Ellen White attending, decision was reached that it would be proper for the Sabbathkeeping Adventists to cast their votes in the town election …

4367 The Spirit of Prophecy and Military Service, p. 3.1 (William C. White)

… by James and Ellen White and Elders J. H. Waggoner, Uriah Smith, and J. N. Loughborough. On Sabbath, January 12, after Sister White had spoken, she was taken off in vision …

4368 The Spirit of Prophecy and Military Service, p. 6.1 (William C. White)

… Sabbathkeepers, James White participated heartily in the matter of raising funds from which a liberal bonus should be paid to volunteers. While as a rule …

4369 The Spirit of Prophecy and Military Service, p. 6.2 (William C. White)

James White and other leading Adventists attended, and took part in a number of mass meetings of Battle Creek citizens, where there was free discussion of …

4370 The Spirit of Prophecy and Military Service, p. 6.3 (William C. White)

James White would relate to his wife some of his experiences in these mass meetings. Several of his associates would appoint him as their representative …

4371 The Spirit of Prophecy and Military Service, p. 6.4 (William C. White)

… Elder James White, representing the second and third Battle Creek Wards. ( Battle Creek Journal, Oct. 24, 1862.)

4372 The Spirit of Prophecy and Military Service, p. 7.1 (William C. White)

… Elder James White “as to whether it was right to contribute to raise local bounties for the purpose of encouraging enlistments.” To this the answer was given …

4373 The Spirit of Prophecy and Military Service, p. 9.2 (William C. White)

… that James White would be unable to meet certain appointments “in consequence of the sickly season, war excitement, fear of the Indians (doubtless groundless …

4374 The Spirit of Prophecy and Military Service, p. 10.1 (William C. White)

The general attitude of the brethren toward government requirements and the war was reflected by H. E. Carver in his response to James White’s position as he set it forth in the Review :

4375 The Spirit of Prophecy and Military Service, p. 11.1 (William C. White)

Regarding some who were boldly asserting that they would die rather than submit to the draft, and who had criticized the position taken by James White and other leaders, the testimony declared:

4378 The Spirit of Prophecy and Military Service, p. 18.3 (William C. White)

… workers, James White urged others to join him, and concluded with the words, “If this war continues, God only knows what it will do for even non-combatants.”

4379 The Spirit of Prophecy and Military Service

… of James and Ellen White.”—A. L. White.