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ABRAHAM, 39, 150, 151
    friend of God, 35, 36
Acceptance of Christ a test of prophet, 100
Achan, 95
Acts of the Apostles, The, 313, 418
Adam and Eve, test of, 14
Adams, W. M., on false prophetess,
          469-471
Advent Herald, The, 220
Advent movement, rise of, 184-200
    preaching, early, 175-181
Advent Review, The, 212
Advent Review and Sabbath Herald,
          300, 301, 315, 316
   See also Review and Herald.
Adventist Home, The,
436
    on selling property, 428
Agabus, 72
Albany Conference, (1845), 220
Amadon, G. W., eyewitness to first
         “testimony” vision, 318
American Bible Society, 185
American Biographical History of,
          Eminent and Self-Made Men,
         on Ellen White, 415416
American Sentinel crisis,377, 471-480
Amos, 38, 39,53, 156
   judgment of, on Judah,2
Angels, aid to prophets, 59, 61, 145
   carry messages to men, 19, 20
Anna the prophetess, 123, 160
Application of Ellen White messages
          to today's needs, 406-409
Archaeological discoveries, 466
Articles, written by Ellen White, 398
Assistants to Ellen White, in prepa-
         inging manuscripts for publication,
        336-348
Australia, Ellen White in, 243-245
   letter from Ellen White in, 446
  work in, aided by Ellen White, 383, 384
  work of Ellen White in, 310-312
Avondale school, 243, 244, 376

BABYLONIAN Captivities, 157, 158
Backgrounds of the advent movement,
         166-181
Bacon, Leonard Woolsey, on Ameri-
          can spirituality, 184, 185
Bates, Joseph, 192-195, 200, 209, 212
  accepted Sabbath, 381
  eyewitness to first “testimony”
          vision, 318

  wrote tract on Sabbath, 207
Battle Creek, headquarters for work,
          214
   removal of publishing work to,
          accompanied by blessings, 316
Battle Creek Sanitarium, 491, 492
Beecher, Lyman, 184
Belief in gospel truth, 79-81
Belden, S. T., eyewitness to first
           “testimony” vision, 318
Bible conferences (of 1848), 208
Bible, contains lessons of practical
          worth, 433
   convicts men of sin, 29
   evidences of post-Biblical prophets,
         135-145
   fits every need in every generation,
         34
   inspiration of, 4
   instruction, action on, 80, 82
          for all men, 79
          general lines of, 83-91
          on honesty in business, 91, 92
          on physical body, 86-88
         on social relationships, 88-90
          two vital elements in, 79
    origin of, 1-11
    place of, as guide for Christian, 364
    product of the ministry of prophets,
         28
   sanctification not strong emotion,
         442
    study of, neglected by church, 366
    teachings on spiritual life, 83, 84
    timelessness of, 432
    unity of, 1
    writers of, uniformly claim inspira-
    tion, 2
Bicycle craze of the nineties, 447
Bicycles, warning against by Ellen
          White, 446-448
Board of Trustees authorized compi-
         lation of Evangelism, 358
Book, resulting from posthumous
          preparation of Ellen White
         writings, 355-361
Books, by Ellen White, how written,
         335
      lists, of, 390, 482-485
  of Bible, incorporate ideas of earlier
        Bible books, 8
British and Foreign Bible Society, 185
Business dealings of Christians, 91, 9


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CAMP meeting, first annual, 232
Campbellites, in debate with Elder
         Corliss, 342, 343
Canright, D. M., comment of, on
         death of Ellen White, 269
Captivities, two, of Israel and Judah,
       155-158
Card file system in study of Ellen
       White writings, 462
Certainties of the Advent Movement,
       368
Champollion and archaeology, 173
Character, developed by social con-
       tact, 88
Chart of Development of Ellen White
       Books, Explanatory Note on,
       328, 329
Chozeh (prophet), 54, 55
Christ, came to reveal God's character,
       22
Christ's Object Lessons, 312, 344, 378,
       442
Christian Education, 329
Christian education, 78, 454-461
  outline of qualities, 456
Christian Experience and Views, 335
Christian Temperance and Bible
        Hygiene,
329
Church, remnant, tasks of, 375
     to have gift of prophecy, 365
Claims of Ellen White, 218-221
College of Medical Evangelists, 249
Colporteur Ministry, 364, 396
Colporteurs in Europe, encouraged by
       Ellen White, 238
Committees appointed by Board of
       Trustees to produce new Ellen
       White book, 358
Compilations from Ellen White's writ-
       ings, authorized by will, 352,
       353
Conditional prophecy, 107, 108
Conflict of the Ages Series, 437
  growth of, 295-314
Consecutive reading of Ellen White's
       writings, 435-437
Contrast between true and false
        prophets, 112-114
Conybeare and Howson, The Life and
       Epistles of St. Paul,
420
Copy editors, work of, on posthumous
       Ellen White book manuscript,
       361
Corliss, Elder, J. O., in debate with
       Campbellites, 342, 343
Cornell, M. E., eyewitness to first
       “testimony” vision, 318

Corrections to Spiritual Gifts, vol. 2,
       requested in appendix, 397
Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and
       Students,
361, 455
Counterfeits by Satan, 99
Crises, guidance in, 148-154
Crisler, Clarence C., helper to Ellen
         White, 340, 351
Criticisms of Ellen White, types of,
       413-429

DANIEL, 39, 40, 129
  and Nebuchadnezzar, 4
  and true education, 458
  did not claim superior wisdom for
       self, 5
  studied book of Jeremiah, 10
  taken to Babylon, 3, 60-64
  three Hebrew youths, examples of       sanctification, 442
Daniells, Arthur G., letter to Ellen
       White, 377
  on how Ellen White stopped growth of
       pantheistic doctrines, 353
  named as trustee of Ellen White
       estate, 351
Dark day (May 19, 1780), 136, 167,
       171, 172
David, 38
     and Nathan, 44, 95
     and Uriah, 39
Davis, Marian, helper to Ellen White,
       340, 343-348
  letters to Ellen White, 344, 348
Death a result of sin, 16, 29, 30
Deborah and Barak, 119-121
Deists, 148, 186
Desire of Ages, The, 275, 310-312, 476
  how prepared, 348
  material for, drawn from letters by
       Ellen White, 343, 344
   work on, in Australia, 243, 311
Diaries, journal, other manuscripts,
       of Ellen White used for books, 355, 356 (cut)
Disappointment of 1844, 195-200, 205,
       486
  avoided by those who believed
       Ellen White, 274
Doctrines of S.D.A. church, develop-
       ment of, assisted by Ellen
       White, 381, 382
Dreams used by God to speak to man,
      21
Dress of God's people to glorify Him,
      445, 446
Dwight, Timothy, 172, 184


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EARLY Writings, 492
  has simple vocabulary and sen-
      tence structure, 335
  includes Experience and Views, 298
Edson, Hiram, and vision of sanctu-
      ary, 197, 198, 209
Education, 436
Education, basis of true, is love, 455
  Bible plan of, 85, 86
  Christian, advocated by Ellen White,
      387, 454
      principles of, 387
  of Israelites in Bible times, 84, 85
  secular, how different from Chris-
      tian, 455-461
Educational work, aided by testi-
         monies, 237
Elijah the prophet, 129, 138, 139, 155
Ellen G. White and Her Critics, 422,
      424, 428
Ellen G. White, Messenger to the
      Remnant,
352
Ellen G. White Publications, The,
      board of trustees, 360
  new name for Ellen G. White Estate,
      after move to Washington, D.C.,
      353
  vault, 359
Elmshaven, 246, 352, 429
Enacted parables of prophets, 71, 72
Enoch, 88
Error and fanaticism combated by
      spirit of prophecy, 382
Europe, Ellen White in, 237-241
Evangelism, 346, 347
  preparation of, described, 355-361
Evidences of inspiration of Ellen
      White, 465
Experience and Teachings of Ellen G.       White, 436
Experience and Views, first book of
      Ellen White, 295-298, (cut) 296
Ezekiel, 66, 130, 157, 158
  called to prophetic office, 3
  in second captivity, 3

FAIRFIELD, W. J., Dr., quoted as
      criticizing Ellen White, 414
Faith, in confirmation of, 464-468
Falling stars, of prophecy, 167,
      172-174
False prophets, warning by Jesus on,
      139
  teachings criticism of Ellen White's
      messages, 416-420
  witnesses, major objectives of, 100
Family ties, illustrative of our rela-
      tion to God, 89
  strongest of social groups, 89
Faraday, Michael, and electricity, 173
Fear, a result of sin, 16, 29
Finding material for study of Ellen
      White writings, 461, 462
Fitch, Charles, 191
Foss, Hazen, 486-489
  Mary, 487, 488
Fostering committee, appointed to
      work on book Evangelism, 358
Foy, William, 485, 486
French and Indian War, 168
Fringes and ribbons on Jewish gar-
      ments, 444-446
Froom, L. E., Prophetic Faith of Our       Fathers, 169-175
“Fulfill” defined, 130
Function of the prophets, 33-50
Fundamental Beliefs of Seventh-day
      Adventists, 464
Fundamentals of Christian Education,
      455
Future, revealed to Ellen White, 384

GATCHEL, Samuel, 172
Gathering materials for new Ellen
      White book, 358, 359
Gaussen, Louis, 180, 181
General Conference headquarters
      moved to Washington, D.C.,
      248
General Conference, of 1863, on
      organization, 218
  of 1883, on publishing the Testi-
      monies, 322, 323
  of 1901, on organization, 246-248
Gift of prophecy, 54
  importance to church, 381
  in remnant church, 464
  intended to help people understand
      and follow the Bible, 365
  meaning of, for church, 381-385, 391
  needed now by remnant church,
      466, 467
  prepared way for Christ, 24
Gift, prophetic, place of, 375-391
God's methods of establishing con-
      tact with man, 19-23
  plan for Adam and Eve, 13
  problem in saving man, 18-24, 78
Gospel Workers, 329
  preparation of, 341
Graham, Helen, helper to Ellen White,
        340
Great Awakening, 168, 171
Great Controversy, The, 366, 436, 442

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Great Controversy, The—continued   and the “shut-door” teaching, 419
  as Spiritual Gifts, vol. 1, 302
  introduction, shows Ellen White's       view of inspiration, 365, 393
   printing of 1911 ed., 309
  visions which resulted in writing of,
        299
Guidance through prophets, 149

HAGGAI, 158
Hare, Maggie, helper to Ellen White,
      340
Harmon, Ellen Gould 486, 487
   first two visions, 198, 199
  married to James White, 200
  see also Ellen White.
Harmony of all prophetic writings, 74
Hart, J., eyewitness to first “testi-
      mony” vision, 318
Haskell, S. N., letter from Ellen White
      to, 399, (cut) 400
Hawkins, Minnie, helper to Ellen
      White, 340
Health, instruction in Bible, 86-88
  reform, Ellen White's observance of,
      criticized, 426, 427
      messages on, 369, 370
      visions on, 226-229, 231
  writings, of Ellen White, have stood
      test of time, 387, 388
Healthful living, encouraged by Ellen
      White, 387
Hezekiah, 44
Himes, Joshua V., 192
History, in prophetic message, 77
Holy Spirit, in gift of prophecy, 59,
      60, 72
Hookings, Pastor J., 480-482
Hosea, 156
Howland, Stockbridge, cared for Ellen
      White's son Henry, 397
  showed hospitality to Whites, 208
Huldah and Josiah, 121, 122, 155
Hungerford, Mrs. Carrie, on Ellen
      White's practice of health
      reform, 427

INSPIRATION, 393
  explained in preface to Great Con-
      troversy,
365, 393
      how determined, 395
  of the Bible, 4
Instruction, Biblical, range of, 92-97
  by prophets, 77-97
     explains God's objectives, 78
  prophetic, 92-97
Intellectual Development, Bible
      teaching on, 84-86
Interviews, important information
      given by Ellen White during,
      written out, 404, 405
Irving, Edward, 177, 178
Irwin, C. W., on Ellen White's guid-
      ance in Australia, 383, 384
Irwin, G. A., 337, 343
Isaiah, 55, 56, 155, 156
Israel refused to accept prophets, 96,
      97

JAMES, George Wharton, on Ellen
        White's books 294
Jehoshaphat and Micaiah, 112-114
Jeremiah, 157
   and false prophet Hananiah, 102, 103
  criticized, 412
   forbidden to marry, 444
Jesus, a prophet, 131
  and the prophets, 130-132
   criticized, by Jews, 412
  quoted prophets, 10
  traced His story in writings of
      prophets, 10
  warned of false prophets, 140
Joel, prophecies of, 135-138, 167
John, a living example of sanctifica-
      tion, 441
  and Judas represent the Christian
      world, 441
John the Baptist, 129, 138, 139
  second Elijah, 159
John the revelator, 130, 161, 162
Jonah, a prophet, 66
  and conditional prophecy, 108, 109
  and his unfulfilled prophecy, 422
Jonathan Edwards, 168
Jones, A. T., and letter from Ellen
        White on Anna Phillips, 469-471
Jones, Charles, H., named as trustee
      of Ellen White estate, 351
Joseph did not claim superior wisdom
      for self, 7, 151

KELLOGG, J. H., Dr., attitude
       toward Ellen White, 414, 415,
      490-493
  letters to Ellen White, 492, 493
  quoted as criticizing Ellen White,
      414, 415
Kleuser, Louise, part of working
      committee on Evangelism, 358
Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, 94, 95

LACUNZA, Manuel de, 176, 177
Latourette, Kenneth Scott, 172

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Law and testimony, harmony with,
        a test, 100-104
Laws of Life, 387
Letter from Ellen White, on Anna
        Phillips, 469-471
   on bicycles, 446-448
Letters, in messages of Bible prophets,
         69, 70
   of Ellen White, (cut) 211, 398-403,
         469-471
      written to help others than
         immediate recipient, 354
Life of prophet a test of genuineness,
         104
Life Sketches, 379, 443
Lisbon earthquake, 167-171
Litch, Josiah, 191
Loughborough, J. N., 486
Love of God, 79, 80
Lovett's Grove vision, and start of
         great controversy, or Conflict
         of Ages Series, 298-300
Luther, Martin, 381
Lyell, Sir Charles, and geology, 173

MATTHEW, references to Old Testa-
         ment, 102
Malachi, predicts coming of Elijah, 138
Man, became alienated from God after
         sinning, 17, 30
   became carnally minded with sin,
         18, 30
   corrupted by sin, 29
   made excuses for sin, 17, 29, 30
   separated from God by sin, 15
McEnterfer, helper to Ellen White, 340
Meat eating, by Ellen White, 426, 427
Medical missionary work, 248, 249
Men God used, 34-42
Messages, of Ellen White, circum-
         stances of giving of, should be
         considered, 438, 444-449
      not fully understood, 465
      to apply to others than those to
         whom addressed, 408, 409
      to endure, 407
   of prophets, 52-74
         correct use of, 82
         how passed to people, 67-71
         in parable form, 71, 72
         oral, 68
         practical in nature, 112
         sometimes unpopular, 66
         variety of, 72
         written, 69
   prophetic, not preserved, 72-73
Messages to Young People, 443
Messenger of the Lord, Ellen White
         claim, 219
Micah, 156
Miller, William, first sermon of, 190
   influence of, on Ellen Harmon 204
   life of, 185-191, 193, 194
Ministerial Association of General
         Conference, 358
   Advisory Council of, 360
Ministry of Healing, The,312, 329, 436
Miriam, 117-120
Mormon Church, 173
Morse, Samuel F. B., and telegraph,
         173
Moses, 36, 37, 152, 153
   criticized, 412
   mistake of, 105
Mountains, tokens of God's power, 357
NABI (prophet), 52, 55
Nathan, 44, 55
Nature, attests to God's power, 20
Nebuchadnezzar, 96
Nervous disorder, falsely charged
         against Ellen White, 413-416
New York Independent, on Ellen
         White, 415
New Zealand, Ellen White in, 480
  vision of Ellen White while in, 285,
         286
Nineveh, 108, 109
Ninevites, accepted Jonah, 96
Noadiah, 122, 123
Noah, 150

OLSEN, O. A., president of General
         Conference, 311
Oberlin College, 173
Objectives of Bible plan of educa-
         tion, 85, 86
“Open-door” teaching, 418, 419
Oral messages of prophets, 68
Organization, among Seventh-day
         Adventists, reasons for, 215, 216
     aided by Ellen White, 383
     General Conference formed, 218
   of conferences, in Australia, 243

PACIFIC Press Publishing Associa-
         tion, 348, 476
Pantheist, defined, 148
Parables, of prophets, 71, 72
Paradise Valley Sanitarium, 394
Patriarchs and Prophets, 310
Paul, 33, 34, 41, 42, 129
   as a prophet, 160, 161
   criticized, 412

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Paul—continued
  on postapostolic prophets, 140-143
Paulson, David, Dr., 491
Peck, Sarah, helper to Ellen White, 340
Pentecost, Day of, 137, 138
Personal life of Ellen White, 268, 269
Peter, 54
Pharaoh, defied prophet Moses, 93, 94 Philip's daughters, 124
Phillips, Anna, 382, 469-471
Physical, body, Bible instruction
      regarding, 86-88
  experiences of prophet in vision,
          62-64, 111
Plagiarism, charged against Ellen
      White, 420-422
Plan of salvation, 78, 80, 81
Planning of new Ellen White book, 358
Posthumous publications, of Ellen
      White, 349, 351-361
Prayer, should precede study of Ellen
    White writings, 451
Preble, T. M., article on Sabbath, 200
Prediction, evidence of inspiration, 4
  in prophetic message, 77
Predictions of prophet a test of
      genuineness, 106-110
Present Truth, 297, 417
  begun by James White, 210
Priesthood, work of, 125-128 Principles, involved in Ellen White's
      writings should be sought, 445,
      452
  of procedure in study of Ellen
      White writings, 451, 452
“Proper Education” testimony by
      Ellen White, 237
Property, ownership of, by Ellen
      White, criticized, 428, 429
Prophecies of Ellen White, 271-275
  unfulfilled, of Ellen White, 422-424
Prophecy after New Testament times,
      135-145
  conditional, 108, 109
Prophecy, gift of, in remnant church,
      365
  in the remnant church, 162
Prophet, a spokesman for the Lord, 52
  and his message, 52-74
  and relation to the priest, 124-128
Prophet, defined, 52-55
  “fruits” of, a test, 104
  must, accept Christ, 110
       harmonize with others, 100-104
  relation of, to God, 55
      to message, 65-67
  way of, not easy, 2

Prophets, acknowledged as Scripture
      by N.T. writers, 6
  after apostolic times, 163, 164
  aided rulers, 43, 44
  an example to men, 26
  and their function, 33-50
  as teachers, 48
  assisted in the plan of salvation, 26
  close friends of God, 57
  did not claim supernatural power,
       5, 6
  differences among, 33
  enabled God to talk with men, 26, 27
  encouraged the people, 45
  false, 100
  following instruction of, 92-97
  guidance through, 149
  how reached by God, 57-64
  kept men aware of God's instruc-
      tions, 24
  lived on high spiritual plane, 112
  of Old and New Testament, 129, 130
  protested against evils, 45, 46
  provided a written record of God's work, 27
  range of activities of, 42-50
  recognized other prophets of Bible, 6
  revealed God's purposes, 43
  searched for understanding of
      prophecies, 8, 9
  sometimes unaware of significance
      of messages, 66
    spoke for God, 42
  students of their own messages, 65
  true, discredited by false, 100
      must have good lives, 104
  were representatives of God, 24
  who wrote books not preserved, 73
  why used, 24-27
Prophetess, false, converted by Ellen
       White, 383, 469-479
Prophetesses, 117-124
Prophetic, books not preserved, 73
  gift, need for, 13-31
      place of, 375-391
      See also gift of prophecy.
  guidance in crises, 148-164
  messages of Ellen White, guided by
      Holy Spirit 291
       presented in her own words, 291
    presenting of, required her pains-
      taking attention and tact, 290,
      291
     to “Sabbath Conferences” of 1848,
       289
     sometimes to be delayed in pre-
       senting to others, 290

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  office, God's call to, does not
      eradicate shortcomings, 330
Prophets and Kings, published 1916,
        last of Conflict of Ages Series,
      298, 361, 313, 314
Prosperity from belief in prophets, 467
Published works of Mrs. E.G. White,
      482-485

REJECTING prophetic messages,
         danger of, 92-97
Religious Liberty Association, 248,
      477-479
Remnant church, and prophecy, 144,
      162, 167, 168
  to have gift of prophecy, 365
Restoration of Israel, 158, 159
Revelation, book of, contains many
    O.T. quotations, 7
  chapter 18, compared with O.T.
      parallel passages, 9
  on prophecy in remnant church,
      143-146
Review and Herald, 323, 364, 387, 407
  articles in, by Ellen White, inspired,
       399
Review and Herald Publishing Asso-
      ciation, 476, 478,
  moved from Rochester, New York,
      to Battle Creek, 315, 316
      moved to Washington, D.C., 248,
      379
Righteousness by faith, issue at Gen-
      eral Conference (of 1888), 239
Robinson, Dores, helper to Ellen
      White, 340, 486
Roeh (prophet), 54, 55
Russell, William, Dr., quoted as
      criticizing Ellen White, 414

“SABBATH conferences” of 1848,
        vision during, 289
Sabbath, counterfeited by Satan, 99
  first observed by Whites, 207
  in Ellen White's writings, 261-264
  a sign of sanctification, 440
  to be jealously guarded, 369
  truth taught by Bates, 200
Sacrifices, enacted parables of cross,
      72, 73
Salamanca, New York, vision at, 383,
         471-480
Salvation, not through health reform,
      but through Christ, 228
  through Christ, 80, 81
Samuel, 37, 38, 153, 154
Sanctification, a continual growth in
      grace, 442
  harmony with God, 440, 441
  in writings of Ellen White, 440-444
  “instantaneous,” 440
  the work of a lifetime, 440
Sanctified LiJe, The, 440-443
Sanctuary in heaven, light on, 197-199
    open- and shut-door teachings,
      418-420
Satan, work of, to destroy confidence
      in inspiration, 466
Saul, disregarded prophet's message, 95
Schools, should teach Bible, 368
Scientific evidence lacking for
      “nervous disorder” charge
      against Ellen White, 414, 415
Scriptures, applied to prophets by
      N.T. writers, 7
  teach complete way of life, 79
  the standard for teaching, expe-
      rience, 366
Second advent, in Ellen White's writ-
      tings, 265-267
Second Advent Review and Sabbath
          Herald, 212
  See also Review and Herald.
Seer, 54
Seventh-day Adventist Bible Com-
      mentary, 368, 461, 462
Seventh-day Adventist Church, would
      have developed differently if not
      for Ellen White, 380, 381
“Shut-door” teaching, 418, 420
Simeon the prophet, 159, 160
Sin, and changes in man, 15-18
  entrance of, 15
   results of, and remedies for, 28-30
Sketches From the Life of Paul, 417,
      420, 421
Slander and gossip against Mrs. White,
      303
Smith, Uriah, 230
  eyewitness to first “testimony”
      vision, 318
  on influence of Ellen White, 269, 270
Social relationships, Bible instruction
      on, 88-90
Spicer, W. A., on Ellen White's atti-
      tude toward the Bible, 367, 368
“Spirit of prophecy,” 144
Spirit of Prophecy, The, vols. 1-4, 307,
      308
Spirit of prophecy and Bible, serve
      different purposes but work
      as unit, 365
Spiritism, predicted by Ellen White,
      273-275

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Spiritual Gifts, vol. 2, autobiography
      of Ellen White, 303, 304
    contained request for corrections,
       397
  vol. 3, covers Bible history from
      creation to Sinai, 304, 306
  vol. 4, covers early period of kings,
      and health reform, 306
Spiritual life, Bible teachings on, 82, 83 Spirituality of America at low ebb, 184
Steps to Christ, 435
Steward, Mary, helper to Ellen White,
      340
Story of Redemption, The, 436
Study topics, for Ellen White writ-
      ings, 452-454
Suppression of Ellen White's state-
      ments charged by critics, 417-420
Sweet, Louis, on Pentecost, 137
Sweet, William, on the Great Awaken-
      ing, 168, 169

TAIT, A. O., 470, 471
Teachings of Ellen White, in har-
      mony with Bible, 416
Time of Jacob's trouble, foreseen by
      Ellen White, 274
Timeliness an evidence of prophet's
      genuineness, 111
Time-setting of Christ's advent,
      193-198
Testimonies of Ellen White, call atten-
      tion to correct habits, 445
  first, 206
  misquoted, 438, 439, 452
  nature of, 218
  purpose of publishing, 408
Testimonies for the Church, 314-325,
      481
  give insight into the Scriptures, 325
  given to people because they had
       neglected Bible, 366
  growth of, 314-325
  not many know what is contained
      in, 366
  not needed if Bible studied as it
       should have been, 366
  not to belittle Bible, 367, 368
  not to be weakened by criticisms,
      397, 398
  purpose of, 315, 367
  third edition (1885), 322-325
  vols. 1-4, 324
  vol. 9, 361
  with Bible, meets needs of all, 366
  inspiration of, 394
“Testimony of Jesus,” 144
Testimony of Jesus, The, 396
Testimony to the church, first, pub-
      lication of, 318, 319
  second, 319
Testimony Treasures, designated by
      General Conference as part of
      foreign-language library, 325,
      326
  selection of, 325-327, 436
Tests of a prophet, 62-64, 99-115
Thoughts From the Mount of Bless-
      ing, 312, 344
Topical studies of Ellen White books,
      437-449
Torre Pellice, Italy, visited by Ellen
      White, 356
Tripp, Frank, “When All the World
      Went Wheeling,” 447
True education, bases of, 455-461
Trustees of Ellen White Publications,
      enlargement of board of, to 7
      members, 353
   original members, named, 351
  plan for replacement of, 353
   responsibilities of, 352

UNITY of the Bible, 2
Unpublished letters and manuscripts,
      of Ellen White, 405, 406
Urim and Thummim, 20

VARIETY in messages of prophets, 72
Vision, of Ellen White, at Battle Creek,
      1855, became first Testimony to
      the Church, 317, 318
  at Lovett's Grove, Ohio, 298-300
  at Healdsburg camp meeting, 338,
      339
  at Salamanca, New York, 383
  first, 198, 199, 219
   on American Sentinel, 475, 480
  on colporteur work, 234
  on great controversy, 214
  on health reform, 226-229, 231

  on organization, 216
  on Present Truth, 212
  on publishing work, 210
  on publishing work overseas, 234
  on Ten Commandments, 207
  second, pointed out her duty to
       tell contents of first vision, 199, 288
  of William Foy, 485, 486
Visions, and dreams, 63-65
  as experienced by Ellen White, 280-282

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  claim of false prophets to, 258
  of Ellen White, 209
      angel by her side in, 287
      as observed by others, 283, 284
      as reported by James White, 282
      different approaches to truth in,
      give variety to study, 287
      first two, 205, 206
      giving parablelike representations,
          287
      how received, 280-288
      messages of, passed on to others,
          288-291
      physical manifestations of,
      280-284
      pointing out results of following
      plans, policies, 287
      said by critics to be due to nerv-
          ous disorders, 413-416
      show detailed knowledge of con-
          ditions in homes, institutions,
          285, 286
      types of revelations in, 285-287
  of Hazen Foss, 486-489
  physical experiences of prophet, in,
      62-64
  used by God to speak to men, 21
Voice from heaven, used by God to
      impress man, 22

WAGGONER, J. H., eyewitness to
      first “testimony” vision, 318
Waldensian valleys visited by Ellen
White, 238
Ward, Henry Dana, on falling stars,
174
Western Health Reform Institute, 229 “What Makes Christian Education
      Different?” 455-461
White, Arthur L., 352, 480
  part of working committee on
      Evangelism, 358
White, Ellen G., (cut), 244
  accident of, 252, 313, 314
  accused by critics of “false teach-
      ings,” 416-420
  and American Sentinel incident,
      475-480
  and her work, 204-253
  and the great disappointment, 205
  article on organization, 217
  assistants of, in preparing manu-
      scripts for publication, 336-348
  at General Conference of 1909,
      commends the Bible, 367
  baptism of, 204
   bases for her written material, 332
  birth, 203
  books of, outlined 294-327
  call and early ministry of, 205-208
  called to write messages to church,
      407
  childhood and youth, 203-205
  Christian experience displayed in her
      books, 312
  claims of, 218-221
  claim of, to inspiration, 396
  compares her writings to lesser light
      to lead men to Bible, 364
  criticized for carrying debts, 427, 428
criticized for owning property, 428,
      429
  criticisms of, 413-429
  death of, 313, 351
      and funeral of, 250, 251, 253
  describes feelings at husband's death,
      236
  disfellowshiped from Methodist
      Church, 205
  disposition of writings in will, 351
  enlisted help of assistants in gather-
      ing materials for books, 361
  experiences of, in Europe, 237-241
  felt a sense of sacred compulsion
      to present messages, 291
  irst testimony published, 318, 319
  first two visions, 205, 206
  fulfilled a place in church like that
      of Bible prophets, 375
  God's messenger in most difficult
  time of history, 375
  harmony of, with Bible truth,
      259-267
  hindered by Satan in publishing
      great controversy vision, 300,
      301
  illness in Australia, 311, 312
  in Australia, 243-245
  influence of, 269, 270
  njury as a child, 203
  intelligently responsible for articles
      prepared for
      publication with aid of helpers, 337
  last years of, 249-253
  letter of, reproduced, 211
  life and work, of, do not suffer from
      investigation, 429
  life of, criticized, 425
  mentioned in American History of
      Eminent and Self-Made Men,
       415, 416
  messenger of God, 465
  method used by, in preparing manu-
      scripts, 336

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White, Ellen G., - continued
  ministry of, in new church, 226-229
  miraculously healed at Healdsburg
      camp meeting, 338
  never occupied official position in
      Seventh-day Adventist organi-
      zation, 221
  not dependent upon observed condi-
      tions for messages, 388
  not the originator of her books, 396
  object of, in writing Conflict of the
      Ages Series, 314
  observance of health reform
    vcriticized, 426, 427
  on future of spiritism, 273-275
  on inspiration, 393, 394
  on life of Jesus, 275, 276
  on minor changes in Testimonies
       for third edition, 324
  on need for guarding health, 369, 370
  on need for her writings, 365, 366
  on righteousness by faith, at General
      Conference of 1888, 239, 240
  on Sabbath, 369
  plans of, in preparing books and
  articles, 335
  posthumous books, 329
  preparation of articles and books by,
  during lifetime, 335-338
  prophecies of, 271-275
  said by critics to have nervous dis-
  order, 413-416
  sickness in Australia, 242
  sought help of others in preparing
      copy for printer, 330-332
  spoke not for self but for God, 376
  style of, unmistakable, even in
      material prepared with help of
      aides, 348
  testing experience of, 258-277
  told to carry message of visions by
      voice and pen, 288
  urged Bible in all schools, 368
  vision of, at Healdsburg camp meet-
      ing, 338, 339
    at Lovett's Grove, 298-301
    Ten Commandments, 207
    See also Visions of Ellen White.
   will of, 351
   work of, compared with that of
      Bible prophets, 375, 376
    to direct activities of leaders, 378
    to encourage people to faithful-
      ness, 377, 378
    to expose errors of God's people, 378
     to protest against evils, 378
      to reveal God's purposes, 376
      to strengthen and guide leaders, 377
      to teach, 380
        writings of, and the Bible, 366-372
      custody of, 351-361
      not mechanical, but descriptive
        of her visions, 333
      show development of vocabulary
        and sentence structure, 335
  to outlive her, 341, 342, 354, 408,
        433
      today, 393-409
   wrote letter to A. T. Jones, 469-471
        letters to help others than imme-
        diate recipient, 354
       See also Letters of Ellen White
White, James, “A Word to the Little
        Flock,” 274
    as president of the General Confer-
        ence, 230
      death of, 235, 236
      early poverty, 208
      helped Ellen prepare copy for
        printer, 330, 331
      illness of, 230-233
      last years, 233
        married to Ellen Harmon, 200
      on organization, 216, 217
      replaced as editor of Review by
          Uriah Smith, 230
      report on conference, in first Review
        from Battle Creek, 316, 317
      restored to health by plan of wife,
          231, 232
      writing of, for Review and Instruc-
        tor, 214
      wrote preface to 1871 edition of
          Testimonies to the Church, 321
White, James and Ellen, accept Sab-
        bath, 200
      as parents, 212, 213
      children of, 207, 208
      early labors, 207
      marriage, 206
        publishing work at Rochester,
          New York, 213, 214
White, James Edson, born, 212 White, William C., 477
  called to be helper and counselor to
        Ellen White, 338, 339
  in Europe, 238, 239
  named as trustee of Ellen
      White estate, 351
  on farm incident, 231, 232
on Ellen White's literary assistants,
      341-343

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  on method used by Ellen White in
      writing manuscripts, 336-338
Whitefield, George, 168
Wilcox, Frank M., 338
  named as trustee of Ellen White
      estate, 351
  on inspiration of Ellen White, 396
Will, of Ellen White, 351, 352
Wolff, Joseph, 178-180
Word to the Little Flock,” “A, 417 Writing and Sending Out of the Tes-
      timonies,” “The, 433, 445
Writing of prophetic messages, done
      under special care of God, 334
Writings of Ellen G. White, accepted
      as inspired, 464
  “added” materials, 372
  amount of, from the Lord, 393
  and Bible, like light of sun and
      moon, 364
  circulation of, increases, 464, 465
  compared with those of other Prot-
      estants and Catholics, 481
  how much of, applicable today,
      406-409
  how much of, inspired, 406
  how to approach study of, 434
  in denominational papers, total, 398
  linked with the Bible, 433
   not to be quoted out of context, 438
  not to give new light, but to impress
      truths already revealed, 369
  of most value to those who study
      to know, 365, 366
  place of, 365, 366
  principles apply now, 448, 449
  relation of, to the Bible, 366-371
  should be in every Sabbathkeeping
      home, 396
  should be studied with the Bible, 452
  studying individual topics, 451-462
  suppression of, charged by critics,
      417-420
  systematic study of, 444, 451-462
  their study and use, 432-449
  to awaken minds, 369
  to bring out principles and help
      apply them, 370
  to exalt the Bible, 367
  to instruct in details, 371
  to simplify truths, 370
  to speak after her death, 341, 342,
      354, 408, 433
  today, 393-409
  unpublished, 405, 406
  written under inspiration, 395, 396

ZECHARIAH, 158, 159


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