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1361 The Review and Herald April 2, 1914, paragraph 3

Regarding the progressive nature of the health movement among Seventh-day Adventists, Elder James White wrote in The Health Reformer, April, 1871 :

1362 The Review and Herald April 2, 1914, paragraph 6

… Elder James White and his wife were spending Sabbath and Sunday, June 6 and 7, 1863, in Otsego, Mich., where a tent meeting was being conducted by Elders M. E. Cornell …

1363 The Review and Herald April 9, 1914, paragraph 1

… Elder James White in an editorial in the Review, December 13, 1864, “and they should have publications on the subject to meet their present wants, at prices within …

1364 The Review and Herald April 9, 1914, paragraph 5

… , Elder James White found it necessary to labor untiringly in behalf of Sabbath keepers who were being drafted for service in the army. This work was attended …

1365 The Review and Herald April 30, 1914, paragraph 1

… Elder James White and wife with tried friends at Rochester, N. Y., soon after their departure from the Dansville (N. Y.) Health Home, that counsel was received regarding …

1366 The Signs of the Times, paragraph 6

… world. James White believed this, and it led him to launch the Signs of the Times in the summer of 1874 as a religious newspaper published west of the Rocky Mountains …

1367 The Signs of the Times, paragraph 8

… year. James White was the first editor of the Signs, and his name appeared on the masthead until his death in 1881 .

1368 The Signs of the Times, paragraph 14

… of James White precluded her pressing through with this work, and in December she decided to turn to Spirit of Prophecy, Volume I, to continue to supply articles …

1369 The Signs of the Times, paragraph 16

… of James White, and while residing in California, Ellen White undertook in earnest the long-delayed work of preparing the chapters for the Spirit of Prophecy …

1370 The Signs of the Times, paragraph 37

The same year the Signs of the Times was begun, 1874, J. N. Andrews was sent to Europe as our first overseas missionary. Two years later James White called for the establishment of a publishing work in Europe in these words:

1371 The Signs of the Times January 6, 1876, paragraph 1

… by James White, the editor. It represents his method of bringing to the attention of the general public the call and work of his wife, Ellen G. White. Each article …

1372 The Signs of the Times

[ James White in an appeal for the Oakland house of worship quotes an E. G. White letter. A portion of his article embodying this letter follows .]

1373 The Signs of the Times January 9, 1879, Art. A, paragraph 1

… husband, James White, was worn and at times ill, and his care and other pressing tasks drew heavily on Mrs. White. She was unable to prepare the copy as she had expected …

1374 The Signs of the Times May 16, 1900, paragraph 7

… led James and John to ask for the first place in the kingdom would, if cherished, have resulted in self-serving, and they would have been eternally lost. The sentiments …

1375 The Youth’s Instructor, paragraph 1

… of James and Ellen White from its beginning. In November, 1848, Ellen White was given a surprising vision in which she was shown that the church should begin …

1376 The Youth’s Instructor, paragraph 2

When the Pacific Press Publishing Association was established in 1874 in Oakland, California, James White launched another missionary paper entitled The Signs of the Times. This journal continues today .

1377 The Youth’s Instructor, paragraph 3

… 1852, James White sensed a need for a paper for the youth in the church. In August of that year he launched an eight-page monthly titled The Youth’s Instructor …

1378 Ellen G. White in Europe 1885-1887, p. 18.4 (D. A. Delafield)

… by James White, who indicates his full agreement with the statements of Brother Andrews, and says, “We love you and feel a deep interest in your prosperity. At …

1379 Ellen G. White in Europe 1885-1887, p. 19.3 (D. A. Delafield)

… with James White and with Ellen G. White in the earlier years of his ministry, and both of these leaders gave strong support to the proposal that he go to Europe …

1380 Ellen G. White in Europe 1885-1887, p. 25.2 (D. A. Delafield)

… , Mrs. White’s husband, James, had been available to encourage and counsel her when faced with big decisions, but now he was gone and she was alone save for her …