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Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3)
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 Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4)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
Volume three picks up the Ellen White story at a high point in her ministry–a time when she was writing on the life of Christ and also engaged, with her husband, James, president of the General Conference, in a grueling camp meeting labor that had become a recurring summertime activity. The last years of James White’s life were marked by notable achievements in building the church and its institutions in spite of periods impaired by illness. His rather sudden death at the age of 60 shocked both Ellen White and the church.
Book code: 3BIO
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Published by Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald Publishing Association
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Citation: White, A. L. (1984) Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3). Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald Publishing Association.
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496 Pages
enEllen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3) - Contents
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Foreword
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Chapter 1—(1876) A Whirl of Activity
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Chapter 2—(1876) Writing on the Life of Christ
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Chapter 3—(1876) The Camp Meetings
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Chapter 4—(1876-1877) A Winter of Writing and Publishing
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Chapter 5—(1877) In the East Again
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Chapter 6—(1877-1878) Priority One—James White’s Health
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Chapter 7—(1878) The Tide Turns
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Chapter 8—(1878-1879) The Winter in Northern Texas
- At the McDearmon Home
- The Plano Camp Meeting
- The Fluctuating Plans of James and Ellen White
- Working at Home in Denison, Texas
- Miss Marian Davis Joins the White Forces
- The Home Situation
- Outreach in Missionary Endeavor
- Evangelism in Nearby Communities
- Texas, a Needy Field of Labor
- Preparing for the Exodus from Texas
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Chapter 9—(1879) From the Red River to Battle Creek
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Chapter 10—(1879) Surging to a High Point in Ministry
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Chapter 11—(1880) Difficult Times
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Chapter 12—(1880) The Changing of the Guard
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Chapter 13—(1881) Wrestling With the Problems of Retirement
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Chapter 14—(1881) The Tired Warrior at Rest
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Chapter 15—(1881-1882) Alone, So Alone—Yet Not Alone
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Chapter 16—(1882) The Year Battle Creek College Closed
- A New President for Battle Creek College
- The College Problems Enumerated
- New Schools in the East and the West
- The Healdsburg School
- Ellen White Finds a Home Base
- The Battle Creek Church, Uriah Smith, and the Testimonies
- The Fourth of July Picnic
- The E. G. White Home in the Town of Healdsburg
- Healed at the Camp Meeting
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Chapter 17—(1883) Immersed in Book Production
- Early Writings of Ellen G. White
- New Year’s Day, 1883
- Holiday Articles in the Review and Signs
- Practical Gift Suggestions
- Spirit of Prophecy, Volume 4
- Instructed to Trace the History of the Controversy
- Chapters Published in Signs of the Times
- The Relation of Ellen White’s Articles to D’Aubigne
- Sketches from the Life of Paul
- The Call for an Ellen G. White Lesson Help
- Testimonies for the Church, Volumes 1 to 4
- The General Conference on Record Regarding Inspiration
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Chapter 18—(1883) The Spirit of Prophecy Challenged
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Chapter 19—(1883) A Changing Battle Creek—the College Opens
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Chapter 20—(1884) Completing the Work on The Great Controversy
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Chapter 21—(1884) Reversing the Tide in the Pacific Northwest
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Chapter 22—(1884) The Eastern Camp Meetings and D. M. Canright
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Chapter 23—(1885) Invitation to Visit Europe
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Chapter 24—(1885) The Meeting of the European Missionary Council
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Chapter 25—(1885) A Visit to Scandinavia
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Chapter 26—(1885-1886) In Italy and Switzerland
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Chapter 27—(1886) Second Trip Through Scandinavia
- The Meetings in Sweden
- The Conference Session
- The Two Weeks in Christiania
- Dealing Carefully and Firmly with the Church Situation
- The Week in Denmark
- The European Missionary Council
- The Week-Long Council Meeting
- Evangelistic Labor in Nimes, France
- The Visit to the Watch Factory
- The Third Visit to Italy
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Chapter 28—(1887) Ellen White’s Last Year in Europe
- News of D. M. Canright’s Final Defection
- Writing Letters and Preparing Book Manuscript
- Visit to Zurich
- Starting on the Long Journey Home
- Meetings at Vohwinkel
- The Meetings in Copenhagen
- First European Camp Meeting at Moss, Norway
- The Fifth Session of the European Council
- The Well-Attended Meetings in Sweden
- On to the British Mission
- The Illness of Mary K. White
- Across the Atlantic on the City of Rome
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Chapter 29—(1887-1888) Back Home in America
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Chapter 30—(1888) The Potential of the 1888 General Conference Session
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Chapter 31—(1888) Minneapolis and Its Diverse Fruits
- The Law in Galatians at Last Introduced
- Satan’s Diverting Strategy
- The Landmarks and the Pillars
- Ellen White’s Objective
- A Heart-Searching Appeal
- The Conference Session Closes on the Upbeat
- W. C. White’s Appraisal
- W. C. White Acting General Conference President
- The Story that Contemporary Records Tell
- Righteousness by Faith Defined
- A Personal and Frail Experience
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Chapter 32—(1888-1889) Taking the Message of Minneapolis to the Churches
- Her Resume of Labors Through 1889
- Michigan State Meeting at Potterville
- Ellen White’s Sixty-First Birthday
- The Remarkable Revival in Battle Creek
- The Revival at South Lancaster
- Revivals Across the Land
- The Williamsport Camp Meeting
- The 1889 General Conference Session
- E. G. White Review Articles Tell The Story
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Chapter 33—(1888-1889) Advances in Book Production
- Attention Turned to the Great Controversy
- An Enlightening Experience
- Experience in Europe Benefited the Book
- Enlargement of Chapter on Huss
- Deletion of Materials Especially Intended for Adventists
- The Great Controversy Finished at Healdsburg
- Materials Quoted from Historians
- Patriarchs and Prophets
- Life Sketches of James and Ellen G. White
- Testimonies for the Church,
- Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene
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Chapter 34—(1889-1890) The 1889 General Conference Session and Beyond
- Consolidation of Denominational Interests
- Opening the Way for the Enemy to Control
- Reading and Working in Battle Creek
- Schools for Ministers
- Early-Morning Devotionals Drew Large Attendance
- Ellen White’s Bold Testimony Bears Fruit
- The Backbone of Rebellion Broken
- The Spirit of Prophecy the Real Issue
- A Statement Clarifying Issues
- What is the Evidence?
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Chapter 35—(1890-1891) Five Months of Arduous Labor Yields Fruit
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Chapter 36—(1890-1891) The Last Year Before Australia
- The 1891 General Conference Session
- Religious Interest at a High Point
- References to the Salamanca Vision
- Instructed to Tell what She Saw at Salamanca
- Ellen White’s Report
- An Abundance of Testimony
- The Experience Brought Unity
- General Conference Business
- Uriah Smith’s Spirit of Prophecy Sermon
- Ellen White Asks for Time
- The Question of Consolidation
- Cheering, Positive Attitudes
- Ellen G. White Following the Session
- Ellen White Shared in Carriage Accident
- To Go or Not To Go
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Appendix