Ellen 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