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41 EGW EGWE 194.4 (1975 Ellen G. White in Europe 1885-1887)
Late that Sunday afternoon the meeting hall was packed with 400 people eager to hear her speak. So crowded was the room that she could hardly make her way to the platform.
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42 EGW 1BIO 83.6 (1985 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1))
“About this time,” she continued in her account of her activities in late spring, 1845, “I was shown that it was my duty to visit our people in New Hampshire.”
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43 EGW 1BIO 91.3 (1985 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1))
This experience, apparently in her own home in Portland, Maine, in the late spring or early summer in 1845, marks a significant turn in Ellen's experience, for she observed as she related it:
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44 EGW 1BIO 170.5 (1985 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1))
The issue of the Present Truth that came out from Oswego in late December, 1849 (volume 1, No. 6), carried a note introducing a new publication in preparation—a hymnbook. It read:
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45 EGW 1BIO 356.3 (1985 Ellen G. White: The Early Years: 1827-1862 (vol. 1))
The next week he announced appointments in northeastern New York and Springfield, Massachusetts, in late May, soon to be followed with plans for meetings in June in Vermont, New York, and Pennsylvania.
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46 EGW 2BIO 31.1 (1986 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2))
Testimonials were solicited from all who had had dealings with James White since the beginning of his public ministry. These were to be laid before the coming General Conference session, called for late May.
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47 EGW 2BIO 156.2 (1986 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2))
In late November or early December, James and Ellen White returned to Battle Creek. There had been a turn for the better in his health. On December 8, writing to Edson, she reported:
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48 EGW 2BIO 332.3 (1986 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2))
As Ellen was about to leave late Sunday afternoon, two young men who had grown careless but who had attended the meetings came to bid her Goodbye. The Bourdeau report continues:
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49 EGW 3BIO 207.7 (1984 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3))
Butler was delighted when finally in late 1882 this was brought about. He wrote an announcement for the Review entitled “A Book Long Desired.” After naming the little books comprising Early Writings, he explained:
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50 EGW 6BIO 189.2 (1982 Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6))
In late February, 1909, she wrote to Sister Gotzian that “I am expected to attend the coming conference in Washington.”— Letter 48, 1909. As the time approached she wrote Edson on March 30:
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