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78881 The Story of our Health Message, p. 71.2 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… . G. White Manuscript 1, 1854 .

78882 The Story of our Health Message, p. 71.5 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

Thus step by step the people were led along in progressive reforms of primary importance. Writing retrospectively in 1870, Elder James White spoke of the united and intelligent advance in the health reform in these courageous words:

78883 The Story of our Health Message, p. 72.1 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… Mrs. White. God has wonderfully blessed the effort to put these things away from us, so that we as a denomination can rejoice in victory, with very few exceptions …

78884 The Story of our Health Message, p. 72.2 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… James White was able to report that at last the reforms inaugurated many years before had been adopted by practically all Seventh-day Adventists, and he …

78885 The Story of our Health Message, p. 72.3 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… Elder White wrote again concerning the progressive nature of this reformatory movement, and added: “What a glorious victory our brethren have gained! Having …

78886 The Story of our Health Message, p. 73.3 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… , Elder White’s attention was called to a current newspaper, in which was printed a letter addressed to the editor by Dr. J. C. Jackson, of Dansville, New York, giving …

78887 The Story of our Health Message, p. 73.5 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

to decide to follow the directions, giving the treatment at home to their sick children. The results were very gratifying. A few days later Mrs. White was …

78888 The Story of our Health Message, p. 74.1 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

That it might be the means of helping others, Elder White then printed the entire article from Dr. Jackson, as first published in the Yates County Chronicle. In an introductory statement he said:

78889 The Story of our Health Message, p. 74.3 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… Elder White to take a greater interest in passing on from time to time to the readers of the Review and Herald, of which he was then editor, a few articles selected …

78890 The Story of our Health Message, p. 76.1 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… G. White, “that the great subject of health reform was opened before me in vision.” The Review and Herald, October 8, 1867. This was less than two weeks after the adjournment …

78891 The Story of our Health Message, p. 76.2 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… James White and his wife. Worn with overwork and perplexity, and in feeble health, Elder White was much depressed in spirit.

78892 The Story of our Health Message, p. 76.4 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

“Sister White was asked to lead in prayer at family worship. She did so in a most wonderful manner. Elder White was kneeling a short distance from her. While praying …

78893 The Story of our Health Message, p. 77.1 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… Mrs. White was given much instruction for the church and also for her husband and herself as concerned their physical welfare. Testimonies for the Church …

78895 The Story of our Health Message, p. 78.1 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… Mrs. White’s prayer for her husband’s recovery to health was answered, but not by immediate restoration. Rather, it was better answered by pointing out some …

78896 The Story of our Health Message, p. 78.3 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… Mrs. White that they were to give attention to their health was accompanied by practical instruction pointing out specific mistakes that they had made …

78897 The Story of our Health Message, p. 79.2 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… the White household, and that light was to be passed on to others as a solemn obligation divinely laid upon them.

78898 The Story of our Health Message, p. 80 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

The Source of Mrs. White’s Counsel

78899 The Story of our Health Message, p. 80.2 (Dores Eugene Robinson)

… Mrs. White and from Elder White that at the time the vision was given they had not made a study of the writings of others. Mrs. White further testifies that she …