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5401 Heavenly Visions, p. 121.10 (John Norton Loughborough)
… . C. White, presenting the story of the life and work of James and Ellen White. The other was the gathering of material for the book, “Counsels on Diet and Foods,” now …
5402 Heavenly Visions, p. 126.3 (John Norton Loughborough)
James White, Mary Kelsey White, Ella King Sanders, and I. What we saw then we could not forget.
5403 Heavenly Visions, p. 130.2 (John Norton Loughborough)
… Ellen White, who, with her husband, James White started the 1844 religious awakening that led to the creation of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, “questions …
5404 Last Day Tokens, p. 182.4 (John Norton Loughborough)
… .” Elder James White, in “Life Sketches,” pages 107-109.
5405 Last Day Tokens, p. 198.2 (John Norton Loughborough)
… Elder James White and Mrs. E. G. White. These three labored incessantly and earnestly in planting the message in New England and in the central states. The Lord …
5406 Miracles in My Life
In behalf of the church, (signed) James White Joseph Bates, leading ministers.
5407 Miracles in My Life, p. 29.1 (John Norton Loughborough)
… . Elders White, Cornell, and I stopped under a large apple tree in the yard while Sister White went into the house and talked about the day’s journey. Soon she …
5408 Miracles in My Life, p. 30.1 (John Norton Loughborough)
… . Sister White sat in a rocking chair at the left end of the rostrum, and I sat next to her with Elder Cornell on my right. Elder White stood preaching at the far …
5409 Miracles in My Life, p. 38.1 (John Norton Loughborough)
… .” Mrs. White hesitated, “James, I cannot stay in this car.” But these were the seats she usually preferred. I then assisted in getting them into the last car on the …
5410 Miracles in My Life, p. 42.4 (John Norton Loughborough)
… Nathaniel White (brother of James) was afflicted with tuberculosis, and prayers were offered for him. Although greatly blessed, he was wasting away. When the …
5411 Miracles in My Life, p. 92.3 (John Norton Loughborough)
… . L. James, and Sister White related to us what had been shown her in vision. She stated that San Francisco would always be a mission field, and urged upon us the …
5412 Miracles in My Life, p. 96.1 (John Norton Loughborough)
… , Elder James White began to talk to me about going to England. I hardly knew why he should ask me until I had been in California five years and Elder Cornell explained …
5413 Miracles in My Life, p. 97.2 (John Norton Loughborough)
… Elder James White.
5414 The Prophetic Gift in the Gospel Church, p. 40.2 (John Norton Loughborough)
The gift of prophecy, as manifested through Miss Harmon (now Mrs. E. G. White, she having been married to Elder James White in August, 1846), has been connected with the third angel’s message for about sixty-five years.
5415 The Prophetic Gift in the Gospel Church, p. 50.1 (John Norton Loughborough)
… Elder James White received the Sabbath truth. She never had a vision on the Sabbath question until after the Bible evidences for the Sabbath had been given …
5416 The Prophetic Gift in the Gospel Church, p. 50.2 (John Norton Loughborough)
… Elder James White), as believers in the third angel’s message and the Sabbath were raised up, the Lord’s time came for the gift of prophecy to be connected with …
5417 Questions on the Sealing Message, p. 16.2 (John Norton Loughborough)
… , Sister White said to her husband: “James, I have a message for you. Begin to print a little paper, small at first. Send it out free. The readers will send you money …
5418 Brother Miller’s Dream
[CD-ROM Editor’s Note: Miller’s December 3, 1847 account of this dream can be found in the work of this title, Brother Miller’s Dream, in the James White collection.]
5419 Miller’s Reply to Stuart’s “Hints on the Interpretation of Prophecy”, p. 29.1 (William Miller)
… made white .” Was this done when Antiochus died? If so, then I cannot understand what being clothed in white means. But it is explained, Revelation 19:7, 8 : “Let us be …
5420 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 241.2 (William Warren Prescott)
… fold.”- James White, in the The Review and Herald, April 21, 1851 .