Search for: James White
941 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 7a, 1860, par. 3
… in writing to Brother Waggoner and Brother Waggoner wronged him by not being open and frank. If Brother Waggoner had said to Uriah, if Brother White is …
942 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 7a, 1860, par. 4
… Brother White’s feelings and Brother Waggoner’s, but their feelings were too strong and their course was wrong in not going directly to Uriah and talking …
943 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 7a, 1860, par. 28
… of James’ course and have received sympathy in return. Your manifesting so much suffering of mind has awakened strong sympathy in others when you had no foundation …
944 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 8, 1860, par. 2
… toward James [James Springer White] and has had a bad influence upon Uriah [Uriah Smith]. I was pointed back to Paris and Rochester [and saw] that the past has never …
945 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 9, 1860, par. 4
… against James and your mind was prejudiced against James. It was a delicate matter for any one to touch, but James shouldered the disagreeable task, relieving …
946 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 5b, 1861, par. 3
… see James so discouraged, so desperately discouraged as now. I have feared that he would tear himself from the Office, and have nothing to do with the business …
947 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 20, 1861, par. 14
… Brother White’s tears, his anguish, his distress, his hopelessness, his despair—all caused by the course of others. The ministering brethren have not come …
948 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Ms 5, 1861, par. 6
… upon James [White]. He should freely counsel with others, especially with James.
949 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868)
Testimony for James and Ellen White’s Family
950 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868)
Testimony re James and Ellen White
951 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868)
Testimony Regarding James and Ellen White
952 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Ms 5, 1863, par. 1
[NOTE: An account, written in Ellen White’s handwriting, of the early trials and sufferings of Ellen and James White in parting with little Henry. Apparently written in connection with Appeal to the Youth. ]
953 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868)
Previously unpublished. Written jointly by James and Ellen White.
954 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868)
James and Ellen G. White.
955 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 6, 1865, par. 4
Send all the things mentioned in the last letter. Send James’ thick white knit drawers. Send me that sack pattern that my ladies’ cloth sack was cut from. John Loughborough wants another cotton sheet.
956 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 6, 1865, par. 5
This should be sent by express to Elder James White, Our Home, Dansville, unless Loughborough in his letter orders otherwise.
957 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868)
Testimony Regarding James White
958 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 2, 1866, par. 2
… very white and he was pitching forward to the floor. I raised and held him and called aloud for help. The manager in the sleeping car kindly, tenderly, and firmly …
959 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 12, 1866, par. 1
… his [James White’s] affliction in the right light, neither did George or Elder Loughborough. He was not in a condition to help himself out of the low condition …
960 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868)
Re James White as Leader