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James White, ed., A Word to the “Little Flock” (Brunswick, ME: [James White], 1847), 12. 7. E. G. White, “Synopsis of Remarks in E. G. White’s Vision, June 30, 1849, at Rocky Hill, Connecticut,” Ms 6, 1849, EGWE. 8. E.
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James White, before entering upon a study of the text of the book itself. It will be found that Elder and Mrs. White were engaged in this type of ministry years before any welfare program was organized in the Seventh-day
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James White. “I’ve broken in several colts to drive, and I think we’ll get along all right.” Someone offered Mr. White the use of a market wagon, which had a front and a back seat. It was without a dashboard,
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James and Ellen White (or church leaders) attempted to suppress statements supporting erroneous beliefs. It is a fact that some of the early writings that have been reprinted through the years have had sentences and even paragraphs deleted from them
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James White, dated October 16, 1849. When the first Adventist press was set up in Rochester, New York, in 1852, he at age 22 was one of a publishing committee of three with Joseph Bates and James White. The next
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James White in August 1846. Also, the incident concerning the large Bible held open in vision at the home of Mr. Thayer should not be confused with the larger, family Bible that was held by Ellen Harmon in vision at
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James White called a general conference of believers to meet in Battle Creek, Michigan. How many "believers" do you think would respond by attending a meeting after reading the following announcement? "We will feed with hay as many horses as
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Ellen White had a vision. Actually, that was not too unusual as Ellen White had had many special messages from God since 1844 but this one was different. The next morning when she started to tell others about what she
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James White; "Life of William Miller" by James White; "History of Waldenses" by Wylie; "Origin and History of the Books of the Bible" by Calvin Stowe; "History of the Reformation" by D'Aubigne; "Philosophy of Health" by Coles; "Paradise Lost" of
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James White was able to pay the printer. Of course Satan did his best to stop the work. The Whites’ baby nearly died, but God healed him. James himself thought his end had come when he caught the dread disease