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101 The Publishing Ministry, p. 31.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… G. White appeared in print. In its pages Ellen White “pictures the trials, the struggles, and the successes that attended the labors of a few earnest souls from …

102 The Publishing Ministry, p. 34.7 (Ellen Gould White)

… , Elder James White had interrupted her, asking if she could name some of these countries. She said she could not, because they had not been named to her, “except …

103 The Publishing Ministry, p. 35.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… Ellen White had this vision, her husband wrote, “It is a pleasure here to state relative to the gracious manifestation of the Holy Spirit to Mrs. White on the …

104 The Publishing Ministry, p. 89.5 (Ellen Gould White)

… the Whites were required to leave them at times in the care of others. Both boys became ministers of the gospel. When James and Ellen were separated because …

105 The Publishing Ministry, p. 103.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… [Elder James White] cannot do this; Elder Waggoner cannot do it. Elder Smith cannot do it; for these papers must not bear the stamp of any one man’s mind. Not one …

106 The Publishing Ministry, p. 104.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… paper [ James White was at this time contemplating the printing of a new journal, and in this letter Ellen White discourages the plan for several reasons—one …

107 The Publishing Ministry, p. 233.3 (Ellen Gould White)

E.G. White, James White, and Royalties —Some years ago the matter of publication of books came up, and plans were laid, which I cannot now fully call to mind. A decision …

108 The Publishing Ministry, p. 261.5 (Ellen Gould White)

… of James White —When affliction came upon my husband, other men were selected to take his place. They commenced with a good purpose, but they had never learned …

109 The Publishing Ministry, p. 364.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… Ellen White’s third son and for years after the death of James White (in 1881), her closest helper and counselor. ] told me of this suggestion, the thought at once …

110 The Retirement Years

… of James White’s parents, deacon John White and his wife. James and Ellen were most attentive to the needs of these Godly people, all four of whom accepted the …

111 The Retirement Years, p. 164 (Ellen Gould White)

Ellen White Reflects on James White’s Death

112 The Retirement Years, p. 214.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… son, James Edson, for several weeks in spring of 1914. June 14, wrote “The Victorious Life”—last writing before her death. Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel …

113 Selected Messages Book 1, p. 34.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… workers. James White died in 1881. ] also worked as Christian medical missionaries. At times I made my home in Cooranbong an asylum for the sick and afflicted …

114 Selected Messages Book 1, p. 59.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… by James White in 1847, containing three Ellen G. White communications.—Compilers. ] the edition was small, and was soon sold. This was in a few years followed by …

115 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 257.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… , Elder James White, in 1881 after a very brief illness, at the age of sixty. Reference to this experience is found later in the chapter.—Compilers .] Pain, and suffering …

116 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 306 (Ellen Gould White)

The Restoration of James White

117 Selected Messages Book 2, p. 338.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… by James and Ellen White. Inasmuch as it was signed by both, it is evident that the views expressed had full sanction of Mrs. White.—Compilers .]— The Review and Herald …

118 Selected Messages Book 3, p. 88.4 (Ellen Gould White)

Ellen White’s son William was closely associated with her in the production of her books after 1881, the year James White died. On several occasions he wrote …

119 Selected Messages Book 3, p. 89.1 (Ellen Gould White)

James White and Others Assisted —While my husband lived, he acted as a helper and counselor in the sending out of the messages that were given to me. We traveled …

120 Selected Messages Book 3

… by James White in The Review and Herald, September 9, 1858, in two last page notes: