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Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6)
Ellen G. White in Europe 1885-1887Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1)Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2)Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3)Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4)Ellen G. White: The Early Elmshaven Years: 1900-1905 (vol. 5)Ellen White: Woman of VisionLife Sketches Manuscript
By Arthur Lacey Whiteen
This last volume in the six-volume biography of Ellen White is devoted to the last decade of the fruitful life of this messenger of the Lord. It covers the establishment of the Loma Linda Sanitarium, the San Francisco earthquake, and the establishment of Pacific Union College. During this time she also published the 1911 edition of The Great Controversy, and during the next few years produced several other books.
Book code: 6BIO
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Published by Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald Publishing Association
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Citation: White, A. L. (1982) Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6). Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald Publishing Association.
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459 Pages
enEllen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6) - Contents
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Foreword
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Chapter 1—Loma Linda, “Hill Beautiful”
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Chapter 2—Meeting the Payments on Loma Linda
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Chapter 3—Meeting Crises in Colorado
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Chapter 4—Independence or Unity?
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Chapter 5—1905 Closes With Battle Creek Issues
- Ellen White Announces Her Positive Stand
- Kellogg Attempts to Hold the Line
- Strong Sentiments Against the Spirit of Prophecy
- The Question—Shall We Publish?
- Announced Plans for the “University” in Battle Creek
- First General Conference Medical Missionary Convention
- Mid-December Week of Prayer Meetings in Battle Creek
- Arrival of the Promised Testimonies
- A Marked Confidence-Confirming Experience
- Daniells Restates His Faith and Loyalty
- Dr. Kellogg Unmoved
- E. G. White Publishes Two Pamphlets
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Chapter 6—The Year of the Earthquake
- Confirming Evidence to the Lord’s Messenger
- Meeting Direct Attacks
- To Southern California Again
- A Vision of Coming Destruction
- News of the San Francisco Earthquake
- At Paradise Valley Sanitarium, and the Trip Home
- The Tour of Ravaged San Francisco
- Consuming Fire that Followed the Earthquake
- Martial Law
- Destruction in the Central City
- Adventists and Adventist Properties
- The Earthquake Special of the Signs
- The Trip Home to Elmshaven
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Chapter 7—Ellen White Comes to Her Own Defense
- Circumstances at Elmshaven
- Questions Calling for Careful Answers
- Response to Specific Questions
- An Array of Questions from One Physician
- Involvements in Answering Questions
- Answer Regarding Chicago Buildings
- Whether Past or Future She Did Not Always Know
- Who Manipulated Her Writings?
- Care Required in Answering Questions and Charges
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Chapter 8—On the Evangelistic Trail
- The Oakland Camp Meeting (July 19-29)
- The Pacific Press Fire
- The Friday-Night Vision
- Continued Camp Meeting Ministry
- Plans for a Continuing Evangelistic Thrust
- Ellen White to Participate
- Evangelist Simpson’s Effective Ministry
- More Than One Right Way To Work
- Loma Linda Interests Again
- Her Correspondence
- Rebuilding the Pacific Press
- A Second Granddaughter Marries
- Ellen White Begins to Await Her “Summons”
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Chapter 9—1907—At Home and in the Field
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Chapter 10—Continuing in a Varied Ministry
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Chapter 11—Bearer of Messages of Encouragement and Reproof
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Chapter 12—When the Test Comes
- The Receiving and the Acceptance of Personal Testimonies
- The President Reelected
- The Response to Earnest Testimonies
- The Old Question—Who Told Sister White?
- The Other Question—Proper Relationships
- First Resistance, Then a Heartfelt Response
- Ellen White Rejoices in the Victory Gained
- Elder Reaser Needed in God’s Cause
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Chapter 13—Through the Year 1908
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Chapter 14—Finding a Site for Pacific Union College
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Chapter 15—Attending the General Conference of 1909
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Chapter 16—The General Conference Address on Health Reform
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Chapter 17—The Long Trip Home
- Chapter 18—America’s Cities—The Great Unworked Field
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Chapter 19—The Threat of Distracting Doctrinal Controversy
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Chapter 20—Writing, Publishing, and Speaking
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Chapter 21—Will Seventh-day Adventists Train Physicians?
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Chapter 22—At 82—A Very Busy Year
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Chapter 23—The 1911 Edition of The Great Controversy
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Chapter 24—Inspiration and the 1911 Edition of The Great Controversy
- A Review of What Was Done to the Book
- Paraphrased and Quoted Materials in The Great Controversy
- Statements Regarding the Papacy
- Changes Affecting the Sense
- “The Great Bell of the Palace”
- Inspiration and Details of History
- The Appendix Notes
- Did Church Leaders and Scholars Interfere?
- E. G. White Authority to Change Her Published Writings
- Ellen White’s Letter of Approval
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Chapter 25—1911—A Year of Concentrated Book Preparation
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Chapter 26—The Other Side of 1911
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Chapter 27—Winding Down a Busy Life Program
- The Future Custody of Her Writings
- At Work Through 1912
- Correspondence and Interest in Correspondence
- A Quiet, Uninterrupted Visit with His Mother
- The Spring Trip to Southern California
- The Vision Concerning Recreation
- Not an Isolated Situation
- Elmshaven in September
- Book Preparation
- Ellen White’s Last Visit to Loma Linda
- Later Life Brought No Despondency
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Chapter 28—1913—Concerted Drive on Book Production
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Chapter 29—Interludes in the Drive on Book Production
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Chapter 30—1914—Ellen White’s Eighty-seventh Year
- The Question of Another Prophet
- The Visit From James Edson White
- A Slight Stroke in Early Summer
- Ellen White Writes A Comforting Letter—Her Last
- Reading and Approving Chapters and Articles
- Her Eighty-Seventh Birthday
- Review and Signs Articles
- Advance! Advance! Advance!
- Simplicity of Faith and Confidence
- The Report to Elder Haskell
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Chapter 31—The Last Mile
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Chapter 32—The Messenger of the Lord at Rest
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Appendix A
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Appendix B