- A Word of Explanation
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- Children Eight Months Old Can Understand the Meaning of a Correction:
- Children's Diet Should be Carefully Controlled
- Children Seven Years Old Can be Taught Useful Labor
- Small Children Must be Taught Courtesy
- Education Should Begin at the Dawn of Reason
- Kindergartens Needed in Our Schools
- Education Continues from Babyhood to Manhood
- Education Begins in Earliest Years
- Children Should be Taught to Make Sacrificial Offerings
- Kindergarten Methods to be Used in Camp Meetings
- Children Can Learn to Respect Right of Others; to be Molded from Babyhood
- Children in Their Earliest Years Can Mold Figures of Clay
- Ideally Parents Should Teach Children for First Ten Years
- Importance of Home School During Child's First Ten Years
- Children to be Educated from Earliest Years
- Church Schools Needed in the Cities
- Younger Children Can be Taught Simple Home Duties
- A Home Church School Described
- Sermon to Parents and Children
- MR No. 420—1880 Camp Meeting at Milton, Oregon
- MR No. 421—Appeal to Workers in San Francisco
- MR No. 422—Additional Material on Ellen White and Health Reform
- MR No. 423—Appreciation of Marian Davis
- MR No. 424—Satan as an Angel of Light
- MR No. 425—Inspiration for Nurses
- MR No. 426—Religious Liberty
- MR No. 427—Appreciation of Marian Davis—2
- MR No. 428—Previously Released as No. 304
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- MR No. 430—Relationship of Institutional Workers
- MR No. 431—Polygamy
- MR No. 432—Dealing With Children
- MR No. 433—The Resurrection
- MR No. 434—Address to Bible Workers and Ministers
- MR No. 435—Mrs. White's Work and Travels in Australia
- MR No. 436—Ellen G. White's Experiences in Australia
- MR No. 437—Bible Tests Not Man-Made Tests
- MR No. 438—Three E. G. White Messages Relating to the Work in New York
- MR No. 439—Steadfastness in Time of Apostasy
- MR No. 440—The Civil War
- MR No. 441—Need for Organization and Spirit of Unity
- MR No. 442—Pacific Press Commercial Work
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- MR No. 444—Changes Brought by Sin
- MR No. 445—Steps in Conversion
- MR No. 446—A Physician and Apostle
- MR No. 447—Qualifications of Nurses for SDA Health Institutions
- MR No. 448—“Spirit of Prophecy and Adultery, Divorce, Remarriage, and Church Membership” (Available from White Estate)
- MR No. 449—“Ministers and Workers Who Have Violated the Seventh Commandment” (Available from White Estate)
- MR No. 450—Christian Leadership
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- MR No. 452—Beholding Christ
- MR No. 453—Mrs. S. M. I. Henry and the W.T.C.U.
- MR No. 454—Reasons for Apostasy in the SDA Church
- MR No. 455—Letter to the Crew of the “Pitcairn”
- MR No. 456—The Husband's Position in the Home
- MR No. 457—Familiarity With the Opposite Sex
- MR No. 458—Counsels on Sanitarium Work
- MR No. 459—The Whites in Colorado
- MR No. 460—Satan's Nefarious Work on Earth
- MR No. 461—E. G White Comments Concerning Wright, Michigan
- MR No. 462—1883 General Conference Session
- MR No. 463—The Senses and Sensuality
- MR No. 464—Principles of Christian Growth
- MR No. 465—In Manuscript Release No. 1064
- MR No. 466—In Manuscript Release No. 346
- MR No. 467—Power From Christ May Be Safely Exercised
- MR No. 468—Early Childhood Education
- MR No. 469—E. G. White Biographical Items for Ellen, by Paul Ricchiuti
- MR No. 470—In Manuscript Release No. 1236
- MR No. 471—Christ's Righteousness Revealed by Love, Not Selfishness
- MR No. 472—Early Education of Youth
- MR No. 473—Soul Preparation
- MR No. 474—Bread Making
- MR No. 475—Revival Meetings Conducted by Ellen White
- MR No. 476—Materials in Maranatha
- MR No. 477—Canvassing an Excellent Training for the Ministry
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- MR No. 479—Anna and Nathaniel White
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- MR No. 481—In Sermons and Talks, Vol. 1, pp. 105-119
- MR No. 482—Relation of Christ's Death to Character Transformation
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- MR No. 484—Distinction Between the Sacred and the Common
- MR No. 485—Science and Biblical Interpretation
- MR No. 486—Development of SDA Work in Germany
- MR No. 487—The Holy Spirit Is a Person
- MR No. 488—Demas
- MR No. 489—In Manuscript Release No. 1077
- MR No. 490—The Melrose Sanitarium
- MR No. 491—Published as Testimonies to Southern Africa
- MR No. 492—Work of SDA Pioneers in Scandinavia
- MR No. 493—Intercessory Prayer in Ellen G. White's Life
- MR No. 494—What Christ's Righteousness Means to Us
- MR No. 495—Last-Day Missionary Work
- MR No. 496—Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself
- MR No. 497—Cutting Thrusts in Discussions are Wrong
- MR No. 498—Accusations Must be Met
- MR No. 499—Christ and the Jewish Economy
- MR No. 500—Ellen G. White and Women Physicians
- MR No. 501—Canvassing Work
- MR No. 502—Diet and the Spirituality of Ministers
- MR No. 503—Entire Consecration of the Household
- MR No. 504—Divorce and Remarriage
- MR No. 505—Creation of the World
- MR No. 506—Linking Arms with the Arm of Satan
- MR No. 507—Items for “Critique of Prophetess of Health “
- MR No. 508—Exhortation to Faithfulness to Church Members and Elders
- MR No. 509—A Lesson from Pentecost
- MR No. 510—Methods for Reaching Unbelievers
- MR No. 511—Battle Creek Sanitarium
- MR No. 512—Use of the Tithe
- MR No. 513—Items for Use in Ministry Magazine
- MR No. 514—In Selected Messages 3:337, and Manuscript Release No. 869
- MR No. 515—Counsels Regarding Medical Work
- MR No. 516—Inspiration
- MR No. 517—Dwell on Christ Not Men's Faults
- MR No. 518—Team Ministry
- MR No. 519—Christ the Manager of Our Institutions
- MR No. 520—An Ellen G. White Prayer
- MR No. 521—Scripture is the Key to Scripture
- MR No. 522—Prophets Wrote for Our Times
- MR No. 523—Ellen White on James White's Death
- MR No. 524—In Manuscript Release No. 1433
- MR No. 525—The Effects of Meat Eating on Man
MR No. 469—E. G. White Biographical Items for Ellen, by Paul Ricchiuti
I prize my [being] all to myself unless graced with your presence.—Letter 6, 1876, p. 1. (To James White, April 13, 1876.)7MR 230.1
I miss you and would love to be with you if this was the will of God.—Letter 11, 1876, p. 2. (To James White, April 20, 1876.)7MR 230.2
We arrived here the evening of the fourth [July 3] about eleven o'clock. We were just in time [for the fourth of July celebration and] to witness the procession of the birds of paradise. The leader was represented as an Indian warrior, then followed the Continentals, the signers of the Declaration of Independence dressed as they dressed, powdered hair, short breeches and leggings. Some things were really interesting and some ridiculous.—Letter 33, 1876, p. 1. (To “Dear Children,” July 7, 1876.)7MR 230.3
Last Saturday night I fell heavily, after getting out of a sleigh.... Sunday I was taken to the office to attend two board meetings and carried up in a chair.7MR 230.4
I have not been able to step on my right foot at all. I use crutches. Dr. Kellogg came Tuesday morning and told me I had a very bad ankle. The ligaments were torn loose from the ankle, which swung the heel round out of place. He said I would not be able to use it at all for six weeks and perhaps not for two months. He fears it will always be weak in spite of everything they can do. He put it in splints but I was so nervous I could not keep them on through the night. Last night succeeded better. He did not bring the heel fully in place. Tonight he has brought it nearer in place. It is quite painful.—Letter 1a, 1881, p. 1. (To Willie and Mary White, January 6, 1881.)7MR 230.5
In coming from Sarah's to our house, I slipped and fell, wrenching my foot backwards and putting my ankle out of joint. In rising it flew back again.... I can hobble around a little with crutches, but I will not murmur or complain.—Letter 9, 1856, p. 1. (To Mrs. E. P. Below, January 1, 1856.)7MR 231.1
As my husband stopped, after riding a few miles, to arrange the pack, I rode on to overtake some of our company ahead. I soon noticed my horse began to shy, and saw that my pack had become loosened and was dangling around his heels. I slipped my foot from the stirrup and in a moment more would have been free. I arose in much pain, nervous and trembling. I took my seat in the saddle with less confidence than when I mounted my pony two days before.—Manuscript 4, 1872, 10. (Diary, September 4, 1872.)7MR 231.2