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1201 Manuscript Releases, vol. 6 [Nos. 347-418], p. 302.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… . ( To James White, August 28, 1874 .)
1202 Manuscript Releases, vol. 6 [Nos. 347-418], p. 302.5 (Ellen Gould White)
… . ( To James White, September 10, 1874 .)
1203 Manuscript Releases, vol. 6 [Nos. 347-418], p. 303.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… . ( To James White, April, 1876 .)
1204 Manuscript Releases, vol. 6 [Nos. 347-418], p. 303.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… . ( To James White, May 10, 1876 .)
1205 Manuscript Releases, vol. 6 [Nos. 347-418], p. 304.1 (Ellen Gould White)
He [James White] does not suffer bodily pain but his great trouble is battling with depression of spirits. He seems to feel that he has wronged me very much. He …
1206 Manuscript Releases, vol. 6 [Nos. 347-418], p. 305.3 (Ellen Gould White)
Why are you thinking Elder Loughborough the man for Old England? ... I should select others before him.... Hurrying Loughborough to Old England is in my mind an oversight in judgment.— Letter 39, 1878, pp. 2, 3. ( To James White, July 8, 1878 .)
1207 Manuscript Releases, vol. 6 [Nos. 347-418], p. 306.5 (Ellen Gould White)
… after James White’s funeral ], I rode out to my home on a bed. Brother John, Willie, Mary, Edson and Emma and Brother John’s son-in-law [came] in three different teams …
1208 Manuscript Releases, vol. 6 [Nos. 347-418], p. 348.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… : Iram James—Chairman of the school board; Mrs. White’s farm manager. L. M. Bowen—Manager of the St. Helena Sanitarium. C. L. Taylor—Chaplain of the sanitarium and pastor …
1209 Manuscript Releases, vol. 6 [Nos. 347-418], p. 350.2 (Ellen Gould White)
Present: Mrs. E. G. White, Elder W. C. White, and the members of the School Board,—I. James, L. M. Bowen, Elder C. L. Taylor, H. M. McDowell, Mrs. J. Gotzian, Miss Sarah E. Peck, and Brother Dennison .
1210 Manuscript Releases, vol. 7 [Nos. 419-525], p. 35.1 (Ellen Gould White)
May God bless you, my husband, with His grace. This is the continual prayer of, Your Ellen.— Letter 29, 1880, pp. 1-10. ( To James White, May 20 to 23, 1880 .)
1211 Manuscript Releases, vol. 7 [Nos. 419-525], p. 230.1 (Ellen Gould White)
I prize my [being] all to myself unless graced with your presence.— Letter 6, 1876, p. 1. ( To James White, April 13, 1876 .)
1212 Manuscript Releases, vol. 7 [Nos. 419-525], p. 230.2 (Ellen Gould White)
I miss you and would love to be with you if this was the will of God.— Letter 11, 1876, p. 2. ( To James White, April 20, 1876 .)
1213 Manuscript Releases, vol. 7 [Nos. 419-525], p. 276.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… 100, James White had his fifty-fifth birthday, and Ellen White her forty-ninth. Although their two living sons were both married, Elder and Mrs. White still had …
1214 Manuscript Releases, vol. 7 [Nos. 419-525], p. 276.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… 22, James White left Oakland for a special session of the General Conference at Battle Creek. He and his wife were separated for 66 days, until they met again …
1215 Manuscript Releases, vol. 7 [Nos. 419-525], p. 277.1 (Ellen Gould White)
James kept 29 of the letters that Ellen sent him during this two-month period. These, and other letters written during the year, give us many delightful insights into Sister White’s work and her family life a century ago .
1216 Manuscript Releases, vol. 7 [Nos. 419-525], p. 283.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… and James White were always tender and close. But at times the demands of the work in which they were engaged separated them for weeks and at times months. When …
1217 Manuscript Releases, vol. 7 [Nos. 419-525], p. 418 (Ellen Gould White)
MR No. 523—Ellen White on James White’s Death
1218 Manuscript Releases, vol. 8 [Nos. 526-663], p. 29.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… . ( To James White, March 31, 1876 .)
1219 Manuscript Releases, vol. 8 [Nos. 526-663], p. 62.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… Sister James will miss their children very much; but it was thought such an excellent opportunity for them to go under Sister Peck’s care, that they were willing …
1220 Manuscript Releases, vol. 8 [Nos. 526-663], p. 76.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… . ( To James White, March 24, 1876 .)