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5521 Discussion on the Sabbath Question, p. 61.1 (John Norton Loughborough)

… Elder James White, Battle Creek, Michigan.

5522 An Examination of the Scripture Testimony, p. 83.1 (John Norton Loughborough)

… Peter, James, and John his brother, and bringeth them up into an high mountain apart, and was transfigured before them; and his face did shine as the sun, and his …

5523 An Examination of the Scripture Testimony, p. 85.3 (John Norton Loughborough)

… , and James, and went up into a mountain to pray. And as he prayed, the fashion of his countenance was altered, and his raiment was white and glistening. And behold …

5524 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 21 (John Norton Loughborough)

J. N. LOUGHBOROUGH Frontispiece J. N. ANDREWS 196 MRS. E. G. WHITE —204 JAMES WHITE 244 JOSEPH BATES —252 THE FIRST PRESS 285 PRESS AND WORKERS 286 URIAH SMITH 320 J. H. WAGGONER —333

5527 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 188.1 (John Norton Loughborough)

A few brief quotations from some of these disappointed, yet hopeful ones, will give a good idea of the situation. The first is from Elder James White, who labored very successfully in 1843 and 1844. He says:—

5528 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 207.3 (John Norton Loughborough)

The following testimonials relate to an examination made while Mrs. White was in vision, in a meeting held in the home of Elder James White, on Monroe Street, Rochester, N.Y., June 26, 1854:—

5529 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 225.2 (John Norton Loughborough)

In 1849 Elder James White and his wife labored in Oswego, N.Y. In those meetings Hiram Patch and a Miss Benson, who were engaged to be married, were converted to God and the present truth.

5530 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 244.1 (John Norton Loughborough)

August 30, 1846, Miss E. G. Harmon and Elder James White were united in marriage, and together they labored for the advancement of the message. During the year 1847 their labors were mostly confined to Maine and Massachusetts.

5531 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 257.2 (John Norton Loughborough)

… Mrs. White (Miss Harmon’s marriage to Elder James White has been previously noticed) had a vision which was the cause of Elder Bates’s becoming fully satisfied …

5532 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 264.1 (John Norton Loughborough)

The following from Elder James White, written in April, 1847, will show how the three messages were then regarded:—

5533 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 292.2 (John Norton Loughborough)

… , Elder James White and his wife, accompanied by Elder J. H. Waggoner and other efficient workers, arrived in Oakland. On the 12th of the same month a special session …

5534 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 311.4 (John Norton Loughborough)

… Elder James White, when, in 1849, he began the publication of the paper called The Present Truth .

5535 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 327.2 (John Norton Loughborough)

… Elder James White and others in council, that it would be a feasible plan to use tents for meetings. At that time large tents were very rarely used for other …

5536 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 328.5 (John Norton Loughborough)

… .” Mrs. White said, “James, I can’t stay in this car, I must get out of here.” I helped them in getting a seat in the middle of the next car. Mrs. White sat down with her parcels …

5537 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 343.3 (John Norton Loughborough)

In a footnote on page 12 of Supplement to Experience and Views, published in 1853, Elder James White says:—

5538 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 344.5 (John Norton Loughborough)

The following from Elder James White upon the subject of organization and discipline appeared in the Review of Jan. 4, 1881:—

5540 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 370.2 (John Norton Loughborough)

Besides the care and support of these orphans, this association has the management of another charitable institution, called the James White Memorial Home, where more than a score of aged and homeless people are cared for and made comfortable.