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1421 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1), p. 112.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
… minds James White, 25 years of age, and his bride, Ellen Harmon, 18, with a bouquet in hand, standing in a little white New England chapel surrounded by parents …
1422 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1), p. 112.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
… 30, James Springer White and Miss Ellen Gould Harmon stood before Charles Harding, justice of the peace, in Portland, Maine, and were married. The marriage certificate …
1423 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1), p. 112.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
Of their experience James White later wrote:
1424 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1), p. 114.6 (Arthur Lacey White)
A few months later James White wrote:
1425 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1)
… . [Ellen White, neither in vision nor afterward, gave the names of the planets she saw. From her descriptions bates identified them and James White made use of …
1426 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1), p. 115.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
… weeks James White's bride suffered until in her intense agony she requested that no more prayers be offered in her behalf, for she was convinced that “their …
1427 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1), p. 116.6 (Arthur Lacey White)
… Commandment. James White took a copy home with him after the funeral service he conducted at Falmouth. As he and Ellen studied the Biblical evidences for …
1428 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1), p. 117.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
As James and Ellen White made their trip to Massachusetts they undoubtedly spent time with Bates, reviewing their experience and the sound basis for the step they had so recently taken.
1429 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1), p. 117.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
… the Whites left for Massachusetts. They were gone for nearly seven weeks. Two days after their return home to Gorham, James wrote of the trip and of his wife's …
1430 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1), p. 118.5 (Arthur Lacey White)
… Ellen White's vision confirming the Sabbath truth. This he put with the 1846 broadside carrying Ellen White's first visions, saying:
1431 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1), p. 120.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
… April, James and Ellen White were residing in Topsham, staying with the Howlands in their well-constructed home. On Sabbath, April 3, Ellen White was given a …
1432 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1), p. 121.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
… Bates. James White suggested to Bates that he have one thousand copies printed on a broadside and send him the bill. This Bates did. When James received the …
1433 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1), p. 121.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
James and Ellen White had accepted the Sabbath solely on the evidence of Scripture called to their attention by the Joseph Bates tract. The vision of April …
1434 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1), p. 121.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
Soon after accepting the Sabbath truth, Ellen White requested rebaptism—undoubtedly into the third angel's message. James White writes of this in Life Incidents, page 273, in connection with his presentation of Ellen White's visions:
1435 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1), p. 123.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
… told. James White, in introducing Ellen White's experience in his Life Incidents in 1868, described the visions under four numbered points:
1436 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1), p. 127.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
… , marked James White's first major publishing accomplishment—the issuance of a twenty-four-page pamphlet that he titled A Word to the “Little Flock .” The type …
1437 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1), p. 128.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
… :1, James White asserts: “By the light of the brightly shining light (the Bible), we can see the events of our past experience distinctly; while future events may …
1438 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1), p. 128 (Arthur Lacey White)
James White on the Prophetic Gift
1439 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1), p. 129.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
James White's next statement sets forth a position he stood by throughout his ministry:
1440 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1), p. 129.6 (Arthur Lacey White)
… for James White, the Bible was the guide and rule of practice. He republished the first vision, followed by two others, stating: