Search for: James White

8061 Founders of the Message, p. 192.2 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… time James White reached the age of sixty, he was worn out. For years he had labored from fifteen to eighteen hours out of every twenty-four. He had had no chance …

8062 Founders of the Message, p. 193.2 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… 3, James White and his wife were tenderly placed on a mattress in a hack, where they lay side by side for the last time, and were taken to the sanitarium. He continued …

8063 Founders of the Message, p. 194.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… to James White, pioneer publisher, builder, organizer, and leader.

8064 Founders of the Message, p. 206.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… Maine. James White heard her testimony at Orrington, and was convinced that her visions were from heaven. About two years before, on a visit to Portland, he had …

8065 Founders of the Message, p. 207.2 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… were James White, Ellen Harmon, Joseph Bates. Often several traveled in a group, but at other times Ellen and another woman went together. Others felt that on …

8066 Founders of the Message, p. 208.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… went James White and Ellen Harmon, with warnings and protests. Time and time again Miss Harmon directed instruction to individuals in regard to their wrong …

8067 Founders of the Message, p. 209.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… and James White to the depot, and gave them enough money for the round trip.

8068 Founders of the Message, p. 211.2 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… to James White. As already mentioned, he felt that Ellen should have a protector, and he felt clear that it was his duty to take that responsibility judging …

8069 Founders of the Message, p. 214.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… marriage James add Ellen White read together Joseph Bates’ pamphlet, “The Seventh-day Sabbath,” and comparing his conclusion with the Bible, accepted the Sabbath …

8070 Founders of the Message, p. 217.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… employer, James White received ten dollars. With five dollars the thrifty housewife bought articles of clothing needed, and patched her husband’s overcoat …

8071 Founders of the Message, p. 219.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… , Mrs. White’s second child, James Edson, was born. When he was only six weeks old, in answer to what she felt was the call of duty, the mother, taking the little child …

8072 Founders of the Message, p. 219.4 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… there James White became discouraged with the slender support given the paper, and resolved to discontinue publication, but his wife received two messages …

8073 Founders of the Message, p. 230.2 (Everett Newfon Dick)

The provisions for caring for visitors at the general conference of believers in the autumn of 1857 give an insight into the primitive conditions at this period of the advent message. James White, in making the announcement of the conference, said:

8074 Founders of the Message, p. 231.3 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… helped James White financially to build a six-room house of his own some contributing money and many giving their labor. How happy Mrs. White must have been …

8075 Founders of the Message, p. 231.4 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… both James White and his wife came to live in Battle Creek. They successively occupied a room with the Whites until a cottage near by was secured. This arrangement …

8076 Founders of the Message, p. 234.6 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… up. James White wrote suggesting for the organization the name of “Church of God.” A council meeting in September decided, however, to call the church “Seventh …

8077 Founders of the Message, p. 236.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… 1865 James White suffered the first of a series of strokes of paralysis. Mrs. White received assurance that her husband would recover in spite of his discouraging …

8078 Founders of the Message, p. 237.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)

James White’s sickness impressed Mrs. White’s mind more deeply with the importance of the health reform message, and the need for its more effective promulgation …

8079 Founders of the Message, p. 259.2 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… Mrs. James White. Mr. Loughborough had never heard of these people, and was led to inquire as to their beliefs and teachings. In the meantime he had become much …

8080 Founders of the Message, p. 266.2 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… told James White his impressions, asking, “What do you want of me here in Rochester?” Mr. White answered, “We want you to take Brother Loughborough and go with my …