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78661 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 165.1 (James R. Nix)

I do not profess to be the owner of any money that comes into my hands.—Letter 46a, 1894 (Ellen G. White letter to Dr. J. H. Kellogg written October 25, 1894).

78662 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 165.2 (James R. Nix)

… Mrs. White worth millions of dollars?” I am glad that I can say, “No.” I do not own in this world any place that is free from debt. Why?—Because I see so much missionary …

78663 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 165.3 (James R. Nix)

… G. White, Selected Messages, bk 1, 1958, p. 103.

78664 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 165.6 (James R. Nix)

… G. White felt urgent need for her money. Thousands of dollars went into the education of young people. Other thousands were contributed towards the erection …

78665 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 166.1 (James R. Nix)

… -bye.Ellen White’s oldest grandchild, Ella M. (White) Robinson, 1882-1977.

78666 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 166.4 (James R. Nix)

… did.Ellen White’s home in Australia from 1896 to 1900. It was located near Avondale College in Cooranbong, New South Wales.

78667 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 167.1 (James R. Nix)

… taken.Ellen White’s second oldest grandchild, Mabel White (Workman), 1886-1981.

78668 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 167.7 (James R. Nix)

… M. (White) Robinson, oral history interview conducted by James R. Nix, July 25, 1967, transcript pp. 16-19.

78669 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 170.3 (James R. Nix)

… and White managed to obtain a $2 a month lease on a lot on the corner of Walnut and First East streets.6.1 x 12.2 m.

78670 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 171.6 (James R. Nix)

For two days White and Palmer went from house to house. Palmer would go to the door to explain their mission while White would stay in the street and pray. They got the signatures and were soon back on the job.

78671 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 174.1 (James R. Nix)

… Edson White, 1849-1928, the second son of James and Ellen White.

78672 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 174.2 (James R. Nix)

… Edson White to his mother, Ellen G. White, written from Yazoo City, Mississippi, May 14, 1899.William H. Casey was superintendent of the 800-acre Bruce Plantation …

78673 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 175.1 (James R. Nix)

… 25 white men came to our church at Calmer [sic.] at about midnight. They brought out brother [sic.] [Dan] Stephenson our worker, and then looted the church, burning …

78674 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 175.2 (James R. Nix)

… the whites would not stand.—Portion of letter from James Edson White to his mother, Ellen G. White, written from Battle Creek, Michigan, May 25, 1899.

78675 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 175.3 (James R. Nix)

… Edson White to his mother, Ellen G. White, written from Battle Creek,Michigan, June 9, 1899.N. W. Olvin.

78676 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 177.1 (James R. Nix)

In the pamphlet The Southern Work, with the subtitle “(Mob Violence),” James Edson White described the predicament of the workers on the mission boat Morning Star. The pamphlet, printed in Battle Creek, Michigan, is dated June 9, 1899.

78677 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 179.1 (James R. Nix)

… -five white people and a few Negroes came to the chapel and called up Brother Stephenson, sending him away on the next train. They then looted the chapel, and …

78678 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 180.4 (James R. Nix)

… whole white people in that part of the State, and would close it to our work, and probably shut out the work in the whole State, for we would be held responsible …

78679 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 181.2 (James R. Nix)

… the white members of the mob were deciding that they had made a mistake; and the leader of the mob assured Brother Olvin that he could safely return to his home …

78680 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 181.3 (James R. Nix)

… Edson White, The Southern Work (Mob Violence), June 9, 1899, pp. 1-6.