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6641 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 16.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… Ellen White’s lasting legacy, it was not until several months after her first vision that her “trembling hand” was able to hold a pen “steadily”—an accomplishment …

6642 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 16.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… Ellen White (still Ellen Harmon at the time) was a printed letter dated December 20, 1845, addressed to the editor of the Day-Star, a Millerite paper published …

6643 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 16.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… Ellen White’s earliest writings would be collected into book form and published as A Sketch of the Christian Experience and Views of Ellen G. White. Three …

6644 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 16.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… James White launched in response to one of his wife’s visions. He issued 11 numbers of The Present Truth between July 1849 and November 1850, six of which contained …

6645 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 17.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… Ellen White, together with Joseph Bates, emerged as the principal leaders of the growing band of Sabbatarian Adventists. Bates’s early publications emphasized …

6646 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 17.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… the Whites during the times of this volume: Henry Nichols (August 26, 1847), James Edson (July 28, 1849), and William Clarence (August 29, 1854). The demands of James …

6647 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 17.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… the Whites, supported them in their ministries, and established such bonds as is evidenced in the naming of their first son, Henry Nichols White.

6648 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 17.6 (Ellen Gould White)

… . James White, “Western Tour,” Review, Nov. 8, 1870, p. 165. See Ellen G. White, Ms 1, 1854 (Feb. 12) and Ms 2, 1858 (Dec. 27).

6649 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 18.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… the Whites transitioning among temporary residences in New England and New York. The Present Truth, initially published in July 1849 in Middletown, Connecticut …

6650 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 18.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… , the Whites eventually settled in April 1852 in a rented house in Rochester, New York. “You would smile could you look in upon us and see our furniture,” Ellen wrote …

6651 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 18.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… Ellen White’s visions came under steady attack.

6652 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 18.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… G. White (1854). Ellen G. White, Supplement to the Christian Experience and Views of Ellen G. White, pp. 15-23 .

6653 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 18.5 (Ellen Gould White)

The Whites would call Rochester their home until “the brethren in Michigan opened the way for the [ Review ] Office to come to Battle Creek,”

6654 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 19 (Ellen Gould White)

Picture: Earliest known photograph of James and Ellen White, circa 1857 (ambrotype)

6655 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 19 (Ellen Gould White)

Picture: James and Ellen White with son Willie, circa 1857 (ambrotype)

6657 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 20 (Ellen Gould White)

Picture: The original James and Ellen White family home (1856-1863) on Wood Street in Battle Creek, Michigan, as restored and open for visitors to Historic Adventist Village

6658 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 20 (Ellen Gould White)

Picture: Left to right: sons Henry Nichols, J. Edson, and William C. White, circa 1862

6659 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 21.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… Ellen White’s visions, in part a result of their “desire to conciliate the feelings of our opponents.” The published address set forth the primacy of the Word …

6660 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 21.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… Ellen White’s visions would be upheld, but not without adding to the tumult of the period.