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Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4)
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 Early Elmshaven Years: 1900-1905 (vol. 5)Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6)Ellen White: Woman of VisionLife Sketches Manuscript
By Arthur Lacey Whiteen
The nine years Ellen White spent in Australia introduced her to new and different living and working conditions. It also placed upon her responsibilities in some areas she had not previously borne. She helped begin the work in that continent and continued to write letters of counsel to the leaders of the church in America.
Book code: 4BIO
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Citation: White, A. L. (1983) Ellen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4). Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald Publishing Association.
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enEllen G. White: The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4) - Contents
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Foreword
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Chapter 1—(1891) The Call to Australia
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Chapter 2—(1891-1892) Ellen White Begins Work in Melbourne
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Chapter 3—(1892) Ministry in Great Pain and Suffering
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Chapter 4—(1892) The Australasian Bible School
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Chapter 5—(1893) The Servant of the Lord Could Rejoice
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Chapter 6—(1893) Influence at Administrative Convocations
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Chapter 7—(1893) On to New Zealand
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Chapter 8—(1893) The New Zealand Camp Meeting
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Chapter 9—(1893) The Winter in New Zealand
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Chapter 10—(1893) Evangelism—The Struggle for a Foothold
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Chapter 11—(1894) The Evangelistic Thrust in Australia
- Preparation for the Camp Meeting
- Camp Meeting Opens with Large Attendance
- Beneficial Contacts with Capt. and Mrs. Press
- The Business Session of the Australian Conference
- A Union Conference Is Born
- The Work of the Union Outlined
- The School—Its Character and Location
- Breaking Camp
- Far-Reaching Influence of the Brighton Camp Meeting
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Chapter 12—(1894) The American Mails—Almost Overwhelmed
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Chapter 13—(1894) The Move to New South Wales
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Chapter 14—(1894) A Place for the School
- The Earnest Search for a School Site
- Special Evidence in the Healing of Elder McCullagh
- Report to the Foreign Mission Board
- Making a Beginning
- The Furrow Story
- Norfolk Villa, Prospect Street, In Granville
- Running a Free Hotel
- New Home Is Better for W. C. White
- Work at Cooranbong Brought to a Standstill
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Chapter 15—(1894) The Ashfield Camp Meeting in New South Wales
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Chapter 16—(1894-1895) “Is There Not a God in Israel?”
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Chapter 17—(1895) Tasmania—The Convention and the Wedding
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Chapter 18—(1895) The Beginning at Cooranbong
- How the Beginnings Were Made
- The Manual Training Department Succeeds
- Metcalfe Hare Joins the Staff
- Ellen White Buys Acreage from the School
- Planting and Building at Cooranbong
- Counsel and Help from an Experienced Orchardist
- Buying Cows
- A Start with Buildings for Avondale College
- Ellen White Continues to Write
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Chapter 19—(1895) Travels in the Last Few Weeks of 1895
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Chapter 20—(1895) Fannie Bolton and Her Witness—True and False
- Ellen White Employs Fannie Bolton
- The Character of Fannie Bolton’s Work
- Ellen White Took Fannie to Australia
- E. G. White Warned in Vision
- Discharged from Ellen White’s Service
- A Unique Vision
- Fannie Given Another Trial
- Fannie Bolton Explains her Editorial Work
- The Long-range Harvest of Falsehood and Misrepresentation
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Chapter 21—(1895-1896) Bearing Testimony by Voice and Pen
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Chapter 22—(1896) 1896—A Year of Good News and Bad News
- The Contented Working Family at Sunnyside
- Consulting with W. W. Prescott
- The Birth of Twin Grandsons
- An Appeal to the Wessels Family for Money
- Ellen G. White Stood as a Bank to the Cause
- The Staggering Blow
- The Sawmill Loft Put to Use
- Settlement of the Walling Lawsuit
- Good News! Money from Africa! Building Begins!
- The Adelaide Camp Meeting
- Sunnyside in Early Summer
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Chapter 23—(1896-1897) Meeting Doctrinal Error and Apostasies
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Chapter 24—(1897) The Avondale School—Working Toward the Target Date
- The Work at the School
- The Garden at Sunnyside
- The Need of Competent Leaders
- The Successful Treatment of a Very Critical Case
- Marriage of S. N. Haskell and Hettie Hurd
- Counsel and Encouragement
- Ellen White Calls a Work Bee
- Announcement of the Opening of the School
- The Question of a Primary School
- The Avondale School Opens
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Chapter 25—(1897) Avondale—A New Start in Christian Education
- Prof. C. B. Hughes Chosen to Lead
- S. N. Haskell’s Deep Knowledge of God’s Word
- A Close Look at Ellen White’s Participation
- A Vision Concerning the School
- A Call for Sound Financial Policies
- Confronted with the Problem of Association
- Factors that Encouraged Ellen White
- The Confession of A. G. Daniells
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Chapter 26—(1897) The New Church Building at Avondale
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Chapter 27—(1897) Sunnyside and Beyond—1897
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Chapter 28—(1897) The Stanmore Camp Meeting and the Health-Food Business
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Chapter 29—(1898) The First Half of 1898
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Chapter 30—(1898) Divine Guidance in Important Moves
- “Our School Must Be a Model School”
- The Conference Session in Stanmore
- Medical Missionary Work
- The Medical and Surgical Sanitarium, And the Use of Meat
- The Health-Food Business
- “Try Them”
- The Mollifying Influence of a Vision
- The Earlier Interview at Sunnyside
- Several Locations for the Food Factory Considered
- W. C. White Review of the Experience
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Chapter 31—(1898) The High Point in Australian Camp Meetings
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Chapter 32—(1892-1898) Writing on the Life of Christ—The Desire of Ages
- Initial Writing on the Life of Christ
- Why Did She Copy from Others?
- Work in Australia on the Life of Christ
- Ellen White Writes on Christ’s Life and Ministry
- Ellen White in New Zealand and Marian Davis in Melbourne
- The Sequence of Events
- Titles for the Chapters
- Extra-Scriptural Information
- The Proposal of Two Volumes
- Who Will Publish It?
- Decision on the Title
- Illustrations and Finance
- The Last Touches
- Checking Proofs and Illustrations
- A Book That Should be in Every Home
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Chapter 33—(1899) The American Mails and Agonizing Situations
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Chapter 34—(1899) Wrestling With Distressing Financial Problems
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Chapter 35 (1899) The Work in Australia Comes of Age
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Chapter 36—(1899-1900) Finishing Touches of Ellen White’s Ministry in Australia
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Chapter 37—(1900) Ellen White’s Last Year in Australia