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4961 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 485.9 (Ellen Gould White)

Article published in The Youth's Instructor, vol. 4, no. 3, March 1856, p. 21. (Reprint of October 1855 article.)

4963 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 490.9 (Ellen Gould White)

Letter from Battle Creek, Michigan, to close friends, Stockbridge and Louisa Howland, of Topsham, Maine, containing news of travel, preaching and family. Letter ends with an appeal to the Howlands to move to Battle Creek.

4964 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 491.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… pounds [.9 kilograms]; he read the piece in the Review, he laid aside his tobacco, and has tasted none since. This ought to shame those who profess the third angel's …

4966 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 495.1 (Ellen Gould White)

December 9, [1856], Round Grove, Illinois An early heading to this manuscript reads, “Vision Given at Round Grove, Dec. 9th,” with no year given. We know, however, from …

4967 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 502.1 (Ellen Gould White)

Have had some bad dreams about little Willie. Oh, how thankful shall I be to see home, sweet home, again and my dear little boys, Henry [ Henry Nichols White, age 9], Edson [ James Edson White, age 7] and Willie.

4968 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 507.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… , Feb. 9, 1928, p. 22. Exactly what Smith Moses Kellogg had done to cause his parents grief is not stated, but Ellen White returns to this subject several years later …

4969 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 514.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… , age 9] or Edson [ James Edson White, age 7] should now die that they would come up in the first resurrection. I carry a burdened heart for them all the time. Oh, that …

4971 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 517.7 (Ellen Gould White)

… June 9, 1857, they noted that they looked “pale, care-worn and much wasted in flesh and strength.” The Whites feared that “a lukewarm, worldly church had suffered …

4972 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 523.5 (Ellen Gould White)

… , Apr. 9, 1861, p. 167; “From Bro. Rhodes,” Review, May 6, 1862, p. 182; “Communication From Br. Rhodes,” Review, Dec. 3, 1867, p. 395. Amanda Westcott, in a letter to a friend, gives a somewhat …

4973 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 526.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… July 9, 1857. The vision in Ulysses was given one week following the Whites’ visit to Parish, in Oswego County, New York, where the problem of excessive church …

4975 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 540.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… 8, 9); idem, Testimony for the Churches at Allegan and Monterey (1869) (PH099), pp. 29-41; obituary: “Sylsbre Rumery,” Review, Dec. 2, 1884, p. 766.

4976 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 545.7 (Ellen Gould White)

… 6-9, 1857. In his announcement of the forthcoming conference in the Review some weeks earlier, James White had specifically invited “Brn. Andrews, Loughborough …

4978 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 549.9 (Ellen Gould White)

Published by Steam Press of the Review and Herald Office. 39 pp.

4979 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 566.9 (Ellen Gould White)

Published by Steam Press of the Review and Herald Office. 219 pp.

4980 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 568.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… , Oct. 9, 1856, p. 184. The best known examples of persons who “would not bear reproof” were Hiram Case and Charles P. Russell, founders of the Messenger Party. J. C. Day …