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78781 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 181.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… Mrs. White believed in the soothing influences of nature, and in graduated exercise. She believed further in prayer as a curative agency. Active as James White

78782 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 181.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… Elder White’s recovery. He made some improvement, and a month later the party returned to Battle Creek.

78783 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 181.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… Mrs. White determined to take her husband’s case wholly into her hands, with the blessing of God. They bought a farm upstate, at Greenville, and there, with his …

78784 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 182.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… the Whites were there, and was replaced by the Jacksons (father and son) with a fireproof brick structure, which is the present main building. At that time also …

78785 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 183.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… , no white flour concoctions, no meat, no butter, no tea nor coffee. Does this sound like bitter fare? Yet the writer can testify from experience and observation …

78786 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 184.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… Mrs. White, and the divine principles which with patient and indefatigable effort she inculcated in some faithful believing medical workers, have made …

78787 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 184.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… Mrs. White in mental therapy, the employment of useful, graduated labor, and the influence of Christian peace upon mind and body. The early experience of Dr …

78788 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 189.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… . White’s vision in Otsego which pointed out the duty to teach the church and the world the principles of health and Christian ministry. James White and …

78789 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 189.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… Mrs. White sprinkled salt on her saltless mush. Elder Andrews, sitting across the table from her, said in solemn tones, “Sister White, don’t you know that salt …

78790 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 190.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… Mrs. White advocated the establishment of a health institution of our own, which should exemplify the full gospel of health. At the General Conference in …

78791 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 190.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… Mrs. White’s views on health from the beginning of her teachings in 1863. He went to Dansville in 1864, and from his apprenticeship there in hydrotherapy and …

78792 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 190.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

James White, though elected that spring to the presidency of the General Conference, was too ill to do much promotion work. John N. Loughborough, then president …

78793 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 192.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… Mrs. White had presented the principles of Christian education, beginning with the home and the duties of parents. It had by now become evident that to secure …

78794 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 193.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… Mrs. White lived then on the corner of Washington and Champion streets, just below the sanitarium. Their two sons, Edson and Willie, like all boys, ranged outside …

78795 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 193.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… James White and other parents, start a private school. This developed until it was taken under the wing of the General Conference, and the first building of …

78796 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 193.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… . Mrs. White’s counsel was to establish it in the country, on a farm; for agriculture and other industries were in her teaching basic to a well rounded education …

78797 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 194.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… Ellen White said, “We shall go!” The open sleigh was no modern enclosed, heated car, ensuring warmth and protection, but Ellen White said, “We shall go!” The chief passenger …

78798 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 194.4 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… . James White had been ill for sixteen months. Stricken down by paralysis in August of 1865, he had, after a month of unavailing home treatments, been taken to …

78799 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 195.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… G. White, Life Sketches of Ellen G. White, 173, (ed. 1915).

78800 Footprints of the Pioneers, p. 196.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)

… the Whites were received, had burned down two years before our visit, and there were only the foundations remaining. But the church building is there, the second …