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4481 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 …

4482 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.

4483 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.

4484 Slavery—Will It Be Revived?, p. 16.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… by James Edson White in The Southern Work, 97 -L08.—A. L. White)

4486 Some Hermeneutical Principles Bearing On the Ellen G. White Writings, p. 16.2 (Paul A. Gordon)

James and Ellen White often had to lead out in reforms. In an editorial in the The Review and Herald, March 17, 1868, James White shares some of the problems they faced in attempting to implement these reforms:

4488 The “Shut Door” Documents, p. 4.2 (Robert W. Olson)

… by James White on April 6, 1846, in the broadside, “To the Little Remnant Scattered Abroad.” On May 30, 1847, it was published yet again by James White in the pamphlet …

4489 The “Shut Door” Documents, p. 4.3 (Robert W. Olson)

Under date of May 30, 1847, James White wrote:

4490 The “Shut Door” Documents

… God.—James White, A Word to the Little Flock, 22 .

4491 The “Shut Door” Documents, p. 5.2 (Robert W. Olson)

… event. James White indicates that, on the basis of what she was shown in her first vision, Ellen Harmon reverted to her earlier view that the door was shut on …

4492 The “Shut Door” Documents

James White Believed the Door Was Shut.

4493 The “Shut Door” Documents, p. 7.2 (Robert W. Olson)

In a letter to Enoch Jacobs dated January 8, 1845 (possibly this should read 1846), James White stated:

4494 The “Shut Door” Documents, p. 9.2 (Robert W. Olson)

… , Ellen White recounts the circumstances surrounding not only her first vision (Dec., 1844), but also the vision of February, 1845. She stated: Brother Bates, you …

4495 The “Shut Door” Documents, p. 12.1 (Robert W. Olson)

In 1866 J. N. Loughborough writes of a conversation he listened to a year earlier when James White and H. E. Carver were discussing the shut door doctrine. Loughborough states:

4496 The “Shut Door” Documents

James White Was Among Those Who Believed That the “Midnight Cry” Was of God, and That the Door Was Shut on October 22, 1844.

4497 The “Shut Door” Documents, p. 15.1 (Robert W. Olson)

In a letter dated September 27, 1845, James White wrote:

4498 The “Shut Door” Documents

James White and Others Expected Christ’s Return.

4500 The “Shut Door” Documents, p. 17.1 (Robert W. Olson)

… marriage, James and Ellen White began to observe the Bible Sabbath. ( Testimonies for the Church 1:75 .) On April 7, 1847, Ellen had a vision of the tables of the law …