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    Waggoner, Joseph Harvey, 504-505 and n51EGWLM 975.23

    not designed by God to be Review editor, 534 and n51EGWLM 975.24

    Wakefield, William, 3061EGWLM 975.25

    Walker, William1EGWLM 975.26

    strong supporter of 1851 time-setting rebuked by James White, 312 and n181EGWLM 975.27

    Warren, Samuel B., 602 n931EGWLM 975.28

    Washington, New Hampshire, 308, 309 and n9, 332, 333 and n2, 651 n11EGWLM 975.29

    Waterbury, Vermont, 275 and n6, 308 and n1, 311, 455 n71EGWLM 975.30

    Waters, Brother and Sister, 3071EGWLM 975.31

    Watertown, New York, 6551EGWLM 975.32

    Waukon, Iowa, 501, 502 n5, 513 n5, 515 n131EGWLM 975.33

    Wayne, Michigan, 3501EGWLM 975.34

    West, migration to the, from Eastern states, 547 n7, 555 and n81EGWLM 975.35

    West Medford, Massachusetts, 309 n101EGWLM 975.36

    West Milton, New York, 279 n4, 294 n9, 321 and n5, see also Milton, New York1EGWLM 975.37

    Westcott, Amanda, 486 n1, 488 n121EGWLM 975.38

    Weston, Jacob, 156-157 and n51EGWLM 975.39

    Wheeler, Frederick and Lydia, 642 and n251EGWLM 975.40

    Whipple, John G. and Sarah B., 609 and n120, 654 and n161EGWLM 975.41

    White, Anna (sister of James White and daughter of John), 3491EGWLM 975.42

    death of, 443 and n2, 4441EGWLM 975.43

    editor of The Youth's Instructor, 422 and n61EGWLM 975.44

    at her brother Nathaniel's deathbed, 342-3481EGWLM 975.45

    possible romantic feelings toward John N. Andrews, 452 n41EGWLM 975.46

    sickness of1EGWLM 975.47

    “to all appearance is marked for the grave,” 435 and n6, 4361EGWLM 975.48

    White, Betsey (James White's mother and wife of John), 599 and n84, 639 and n91EGWLM 975.49

    “longed to keep the Sabbath” (1855), 4591EGWLM 975.50

    White, Ellen G.1EGWLM 975.51

    accused of fanaticism, 762 n91EGWLM 975.52

    Bates1EGWLM 975.53

    EGW utterances while in vision, 177-180 and n21EGWLM 975.54

    children1EGWLM 975.55

    concern for her children's spiritual welfare, 514 and n9, 599, 6311EGWLM 975.56

    deprived of her children's company by her mission, 265-2661EGWLM 975.57

    “read to my children,” 6121EGWLM 976.1

    “spent most of the day making a garden for my children … that home may be the pleasantest place of any to them,” 6201EGWLM 976.2

    “there is no place to be so dearly prized as home,” 5961EGWLM 976.3

    concern for church members, 173, 6291EGWLM 976.4

    “I could not endure to see any in Israel sinking,” 2051EGWLM 976.5

    “I felt that I could have given my life,” 1941EGWLM 976.6

    “I often awake myself crying to God's people to get ready,” 1731EGWLM 976.7

    escapes arrest in Orrington, Maine (1845), 764-7661EGWLM 976.8

    men assisting her whipped, 7661EGWLM 976.9

    gives practical help at Review and Herald publishing house1EGWLM 976.10

    “assisted my husband,” 6391EGWLM 976.11

    covers books, 6141EGWLM 976.12

    folding papers, 385, 5841EGWLM 976.13

    folds and prepares book signatures, 6141EGWLM 976.14

    joins in late night session of folding and wrapping the Review, 299, 3181EGWLM 976.15

    “stitched one hundred books,” 6141EGWLM 976.16

    healed, 165, 309, 3901EGWLM 976.17

    “I tried to have faith for myself and was immediately healed,” 3941EGWLM 976.18

    helping the sick and the poor1EGWLM 976.19

    Augusta Bognes, 5831EGWLM 976.20

    Catherine Irving, 582 and nn6, 7, 585 and n25, 6101EGWLM 976.21

    Eunice Rebecca Kelsey, 605-606 and n1071EGWLM 976.22

    exhausted looking after the sick, 4351EGWLM 976.23

    Harriet Jones, 590 n48, 597 and n721EGWLM 976.24

    Joseph Benedict, 620, 6231EGWLM 976.25

    M. B. Czechowski, 639 and n81EGWLM 976.26

    Marguerite Ratelle, 604, 6351EGWLM 976.27

    Nathaniel White, 3441EGWLM 976.28

    household and gardening work, 598, 599, 609, 614, 618, 634, 6371EGWLM 976.29

    dressmaking, 606, 6241EGWLM 976.30

    gardening, 614, 615, 618, 6201EGWLM 976.31

    making clothes for her sons and her husband, 582, 585, 606, 613, 618 and n12, 631, 6451EGWLM 976.32

    weaving, 6231EGWLM 976.33

    hydrotherapy1EGWLM 976.34

    uses wet sheet pack, 628 and n60, 6601EGWLM 976.35

    ill health and accidents, 165, 294, 309, 421 and n4, 422, 594, 596, 603, 606, 608, 609, 612, 622, 623, 628, 629, 630, 632, 637, 6551EGWLM 976.36

    in childhood and youth, 128, 133 n61EGWLM 976.37

    expects to die, 631, 633 and n781EGWLM 976.38

    feels depressed, 591, 593 and n64, 6321EGWLM 976.39

    “I … have been brought very near death's door,” 421 and n41EGWLM 976.40

    “I have been suffering for nearly a week with nervous toothache and ague in the face,” 390 and n41EGWLM 976.41

    “James was afraid I would die,” 1651EGWLM 976.42

    “My mind wandered for two weeks. My relatives thought I could not live,” 7661EGWLM 976.43

    thrown from wagon en route to Grantham, New Hampshire, 769 and nn7, 81EGWLM 976.44

    wrenches ankle, 467-468, 4721EGWLM 976.45

    Joseph Turner1EGWLM 976.46

    tries to destroy EGW's influence, 766 and n151EGWLM 976.47

    tries to mesmerize EGW, 761 n4, 770 n151EGWLM 976.48

    life with James, 3091EGWLM 976.49

    early hardships, 198 and n51EGWLM 976.50

    EGW: “our labors should be together,” 5931EGWLM 976.51

    hardships in 1854 have “brought us very near the grave,” 443 n61EGWLM 976.52

    lodge with Edward Andrews in Paris, Maine, 2521EGWLM 976.53

    move to Battle Creek1EGWLM 976.54

    appointment of Uriah Smith as resident editor, 469 n51EGWLM 976.55

    brought some relief from stresses and overwork of Rochester, 457 and n13, 478-479 and n31EGWLM 976.56

    conference committee expresses regret for neglect of visions, 469 n51EGWLM 976.57

    early rented accommodation, 470 and n101EGWLM 976.58

    establishment of publishing committee relieves James of sole responsibility, 469 n51EGWLM 976.59

    the Whites no longer have to operate a boarding house for workers as in Rochester, 479-480 and n51EGWLM 976.60

    move to Oswego, New York, 198 and n51EGWLM 976.61

    “My husband was sick. Have remained with him to wait upon him,” 6071EGWLM 977.1

    on train which runs off tracks, 502 n5, 5131EGWLM 977.2

    opposed by local members in Rochester, New York, 425-4261EGWLM 977.3

    perplexed about where to spend summer 1849, 1651EGWLM 977.4

    thrown from wagon en route to Volney, 223, 2291EGWLM 977.5

    urged James's father to keep the Sabbath in 1855, 459 and n8, 461 n151EGWLM 977.6

    working long hours, “no idle moments,” 319 and n21EGWLM 977.7

    Millerite prophetic interpretation, challenged by early visions1EGWLM 977.8

    coming of Bridegroom (Matt. 25, Luke 12), 98 n8, 125 n6, 128 n171EGWLM 977.9

    final annihilation of the wicked, 119-120 and n51EGWLM 977.10

    Midnight Cry, 86 n6, 97 and n61EGWLM 977.11

    millennium1EGWLM 977.12

    new earth, 119 n41EGWLM 977.13

    saints in heaven, not on earth, 89-90 and n16, 91, 119 n41EGWLM 977.14

    time of trouble, 88 and n12, 99 and n111EGWLM 977.15

    Phebe Knapp tries to stop her entering house, 7651EGWLM 977.16

    public speaking, 587, 588, 590, 493, 597, 619, 624, 625, 634, 642, 646, 647, 653, 657, 689, 7071EGWLM 977.17

    subjects addressed:1EGWLM 977.18

    “age-to-come” theology, errors of, 3121EGWLM 977.19

    being “half-hearted,” 5901EGWLM 977.20

    choosing life or death, 5941EGWLM 977.21

    difference between faith and feeling, 655, 736-7371EGWLM 977.22

    dress, 6301EGWLM 977.23

    faith, 6581EGWLM 977.24

    “living up to our profession,” 632, 6461EGWLM 977.25

    ministers to be “united in their views of Bible truth,” 3131EGWLM 977.26

    need for neatness and order, 5951EGWLM 977.27

    “preach the Word,” 6411EGWLM 977.28

    second coming of Christ, 5941EGWLM 977.29

    “the sufferings of Christ,” 7061EGWLM 977.30

    “the travail of Elijah,” 6601EGWLM 977.31

    publications, see also Spiritual Gifts [vol. 2]1EGWLM 977.32

    preparing to write autobiography, 581 n1, 583 n141EGWLM 977.33

    requests friends to send her their reminiscences of earlier experiences with the Whites for inclusion in the book, 662 and n3, 666 and n21EGWLM 977.34

    starts to keep a diary, 581 n11EGWLM 977.35

    schooling1EGWLM 977.36

    “I do not think I went to school a day after I was twelve years old,” 1281EGWLM 977.37

    spirituality, 174, 264-267, 319-320, 351, 469, 593, 606, 6311EGWLM 977.38

    assurance1EGWLM 977.39

    “I shall claim the promises of God through all my unworthiness. He will appear for me and set me free,” 5941EGWLM 977.40

    “She [EGW] has been redeemed unto God by the precious blood of Jesus … and He will save her,” 221, 2341EGWLM 977.41

    communion with God1EGWLM 977.42

    “I had a deep plunge in the ocean of God's love . … My whole being was ravished with the glory of God,” 3001EGWLM 977.43

    “my soul was taken into a sacred nearness to God,” 1731EGWLM 977.44

    longing1EGWLM 977.45

    “I do long for the mind that was in Christ,” 2501EGWLM 977.46

    “I long to be more devoted to God. … This world is too dark for me,” 4681EGWLM 977.47

    “I thirst for the living streams,” 1501EGWLM 977.48

    “my soul … longed to see more and more,” 1751EGWLM 977.49

    “my very being cries out after the living God,” 2671EGWLM 977.50

    sense of unworthiness1EGWLM 977.51

    “day after day I discover my unlikeness to the meek and lovely Jesus,” 2501EGWLM 977.52

    “I feel my own unworthiness and I know that I deserve not the mercy and blessings of God,” 2761EGWLM 977.53

    “I have looked back at a few past months and as I realize how little I have imitated the life of our Saviour, I am led almost to despair,” 5571EGWLM 977.54

    “my mind ran back to my past life. I could see in it many wrongs,” 2341EGWLM 978.1

    supports political involvement in Battle Creek local election of 1859 in favor of temperance candidate, 607-608 and n1151EGWLM 978.2

    testimonies, see also White, Ellen G., visions1EGWLM 978.3

    EGW feels compelled to relate visions unvarnished, 3681EGWLM 978.4

    “I need much grace to peform my duty faithfully and deliver the straight messages that God lays upon me to deliver,” 2661EGWLM 978.5

    “It is my duty to put the matter in as clear a light as possible…and the work of making you believe it belongs to another,” 6841EGWLM 978.6

    published testimonies1EGWLM 978.7

    EGW's policy on publishing personal names, 677 n41EGWLM 978.8

    visions, see also White, Ellen G., visions, chronological and subject listing1EGWLM 978.9

    David Arnold and Josiah Hart hold that the visions should be a test of fellowship, opposed by the Whites on this point, 486 n2, 488-4891EGWLM 978.10

    E. P. Butler withdraws his opposition to the visions, 308-3141EGWLM 978.11

    EGW utterances while in vision, 177-180 and n2, 181-185 and n21EGWLM 978.12

    EGW's “attending angel” while in vision, 142 and n11, 1491EGWLM 978.13

    EGW feels compelled to relate visions unvarnished, 368-3691EGWLM 978.14

    1855 conference expresses regret for neglect of visions, 469 n51EGWLM 978.15

    1860 council re. crisis of confidence in the visions, 684 n41EGWLM 978.16

    first vision received Dec. 1844, 85 n31EGWLM 978.17

    genuineness questioned, response, 274-275 and n31EGWLM 978.18

    Joseph Baker and Josiah Hart withdraw their opposition to the visions, 313-3141EGWLM 978.19

    Joseph Bates accepts visions as genuine 1847, 117 and n151EGWLM 978.20

    Joseph Bates: Bible is final authority, 117 and n151EGWLM 978.21

    members in Paris, Maine, had “not heeded the visions,” 3011EGWLM 978.22

    new believers in Milton, New York, perplexed by the visions, 279 and n41EGWLM 978.23

    opposition to visions, 308-314 passim1EGWLM 978.24

    in Connecticut, 367 and n61EGWLM 978.25

    Cyprian Stevens and family, 536 n121EGWLM 978.26

    Cyrenius Smith held “an extremely faithless position in regard to the visions,” 684 n41EGWLM 978.27

    Harriet Smith, 425 n11EGWLM 978.28

    Hiram Case campaigns against, 384 n61EGWLM 978.29

    in Jackson, Michigan, 366 n31EGWLM 978.30

    John Fisher rejected the visions, 590 n51, 5911EGWLM 978.31

    S. N. Haskell (early years), 5701EGWLM 978.32

    in Sylvan, Michigan, 366 n31EGWLM 978.33

    R. F. Cottrell writes landmark article in 1855 supporting the visions, 470 and n111EGWLM 978.34

    “the visions trouble many,” 2941EGWLM 978.35

    washes feet of her elderly mother at Communion service, 579-580 and n41EGWLM 978.36

    wine, medicinal use of1EGWLM 978.37

    tomato wine, 606 and n1101EGWLM 978.38

    “wine and raw egg,” 628 and n591EGWLM 978.39

    White, Ellen G., travels1EGWLM 978.40

    18451EGWLM 978.41

    Belfast, Maine, 766 and n141EGWLM 978.42

    Camden, Maine, 766 and n141EGWLM 978.43

    Carver, Massachusetts, 99 n111EGWLM 978.44

    Claremont, New Hampshire, 761 n3, 7671EGWLM 978.45

    Exeter, Maine, 1271EGWLM 978.46

    Grantham, New Hampshire, 769 and n71EGWLM 978.47

    Orrington, Maine, 762, 7631EGWLM 978.48

    Poland, Maine, 761 n4, 770 n15, 7711EGWLM 978.49

    Portland, Maine, 85, 761 n3, 766, 7701EGWLM 978.50

    18461EGWLM 978.51

    Falmouth, Massachusetts, 961EGWLM 978.52

    Portland, Maine, 101, 1071EGWLM 978.53

    18471EGWLM 978.54

    Fairhaven, Massachusetts, 1171EGWLM 978.55

    Gorham, Maine, 124, 1331EGWLM 978.56

    Topsham, Maine, 112, 1181EGWLM 978.57

    18481EGWLM 978.58

    Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1351EGWLM 978.59

    Rocky Hill, Connecticut, 1381EGWLM 978.60

    18491EGWLM 979.1

    Brunswick, Maine, 158 n3, 1641EGWLM 979.2

    Dartmouth, Massachusetts, 186 n21EGWLM 979.3

    Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1641EGWLM 979.4

    Fairhaven, Massachusetts, 1541EGWLM 979.5

    Milton, Massachusetts, 1641EGWLM 979.6

    New Ipswich, New Hampshire, 154, 156, 158 and n21EGWLM 979.7

    North Yarmouth, Maine, 158 n3, 1641EGWLM 979.8

    Oswego, New York, 173 n8, 198 n51EGWLM 979.9

    Paris, Maine, 165, 181 n1, 182 n61EGWLM 979.10

    Portland, Connecticut, 1741EGWLM 979.11

    Rocky Hill, Connecticut, 147, 165, 171, 1771EGWLM 979.12

    Topsham, Maine, 140, 145, 147, 158, 164, 181 and n1, 186 n11EGWLM 979.13

    Townsend, Massachusetts, 1541EGWLM 979.14

    18501EGWLM 979.15

    Brunswick, Maine, 254 n181EGWLM 979.16

    Camden, New York, 306 n41EGWLM 979.17

    Centerport, New York, 211, 215, 222 and n2, 228 and n1, 232-2331EGWLM 979.18

    Dorchester, Massachusetts, 242, 249, 253 n131EGWLM 979.19

    East Hamilton, New York, 208 nn1, 31EGWLM 979.20

    Fairhaven, Massachusetts, 248, 265 n121EGWLM 979.21

    Gorham, Maine, 2491EGWLM 979.22

    Hamilton, New York, 208 and n31EGWLM 979.23

    Johnson, Vermont, 248 n2, 264 n6, 551 n51EGWLM 979.24

    Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Canada East, 211 n21EGWLM 979.25

    New Ipswich, New Hampshire, 200 n7, 211 n2, 254 n161EGWLM 979.26

    Oswego, New York, 188, 190, 192, 197, 199, 203, 212 n5, 223, 2291EGWLM 979.27

    Paris, Maine, 248, 249, 252 and n6, 261 and n4, 263 and n3, 268, 270, 283 nn7, 101EGWLM 979.28

    Port Byron, New York, 216, 217 and n8, 222, 228, 2321EGWLM 979.29

    Sutton, Vermont, 236 and n1, 264 n61EGWLM 979.30

    Topsham, Maine, 249, 253, 254 and n18, 265 n121EGWLM 979.31

    Volney, New York, 223, 2291EGWLM 979.32

    18511EGWLM 979.33

    Ballston Spa, New York, 292, 296, 297 n2, 299 n31EGWLM 979.34

    Camden, New York, 286, 287, 288, 290, 293 n1, 306 nn4, 6, 321 and n51EGWLM 979.35

    Claremont, New Hampshire, 3101EGWLM 979.36

    Gorham, Maine, 2741EGWLM 979.37

    Johnson, Vermont, 311, 3141EGWLM 979.38

    Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, 307 n7, 308 n41EGWLM 979.39

    New Haven, Vermont, 315 n231EGWLM 979.40

    Northfield, Vermont, 3111EGWLM 979.41

    Paris, Maine, 274, 277, 282 and n2, 2841EGWLM 979.42

    Royalton, Vermont, 310 and n141EGWLM 979.43

    Saratoga Springs, New York, 265 n13, 293 n5, 297 n2, 299, 305, 308 n1, 317, 3191EGWLM 979.44

    Topsham, Maine, 2741EGWLM 979.45

    Vergennes, Vermont, 3141EGWLM 979.46

    Washington, New Hampshire, 308, 309 and n91EGWLM 979.47

    Waterbury, Vermont, 275 and n6, 308 and n1, 311, 455 n71EGWLM 979.48

    West Medford, Massachusetts, 309 n101EGWLM 979.49

    West Milton, New York, 279 n4, 294 n9, 321 and n51EGWLM 979.50

    Woodstock, Maine, 283 n61EGWLM 979.51

    18521EGWLM 979.52

    Ballston, New York, 322, 3251EGWLM 979.53

    Dorchester, Massachusetts, 3341EGWLM 979.54

    Palmyra, Maine, 348 and n121EGWLM 979.55

    Rochester, New York, 328, 3341EGWLM 979.56

    St. Albans, Maine, 348 n121EGWLM 979.57

    Washington, New Hampshire, 332, 333 and n21EGWLM 979.58

    18531EGWLM 979.59

    Buffalo, New York, 3491EGWLM 979.60

    Detroit, Michigan, 3501EGWLM 979.61

    Jackson, Michigan, 352, 380 n11, 385 n10, 389 and n101EGWLM 979.62

    Mill Grove, New York, 349, 3501EGWLM 979.63

    New Haven, Vermont, 394 n31EGWLM 979.64

    Palmyra, Maine, 347 and n111EGWLM 979.65

    Plymouth, Michigan, 349, 350 nn5, 61EGWLM 979.66

    Rochester, New York, 342 n1, 349, 365, 370, 372, 375, 377, 385 n11, 387, 3941EGWLM 979.67

    Stowe, Vermont, 3901EGWLM 979.68

    Topsham, Maine, 347 n111EGWLM 979.69

    Wayne, Michigan, 3501EGWLM 979.70

    18541EGWLM 979.71

    Brookfield, New York, 399, 4081EGWLM 979.72

    Grand Rapids, Michigan, 432 and n1, 1EGWLM 979.73

    434 n31EGWLM 980.1

    Lincklaen, New York, 400 n1, 4171EGWLM 980.2

    Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, 435 n41EGWLM 980.3

    Oswego, New York, 400 n1, 403 17, 4081EGWLM 980.4

    Rochester, New York, 421, 425, 432, 434, 4421EGWLM 980.5

    Sylvan, Michigan, 427, 434 n31EGWLM 980.6

    18551EGWLM 980.7

    Battle Creek, Michigan, 4491EGWLM 980.8

    Grand Rapids, Michigan, 4381EGWLM 980.9

    Hartland, Maine, 4581EGWLM 980.10

    Mill Grove, New York, 4441EGWLM 980.11

    Palmyra, Maine, 4581EGWLM 980.12

    Paris, Maine, 451 and n2, 454 n2, 4581EGWLM 980.13

    Pittsfield, Maine, 458, 4591EGWLM 980.14

    Sylvan, Michigan(?), 462 n1, 4631EGWLM 980.15

    Topsham, Maine, 451, 454 n11EGWLM 980.16

    18561EGWLM 980.17

    Battle Creek, Michigan, 467, 471, 478, 485, 486 n1, 490, 7721EGWLM 980.18

    Bowne, Michigan, 4911EGWLM 980.19

    Grand Rapids, Michigan, 4911EGWLM 980.20

    Hastings, Michigan, 4911EGWLM 980.21

    Round Grove, Illinois, 495 and n21EGWLM 980.22

    Volney, Iowa, 5011EGWLM 980.23

    Waukon, Iowa, 5011EGWLM 980.24

    18571EGWLM 980.25

    Battle Creek, Michigan, 502 n5, 509, 512, 521, 523, 531, 534 and n1, 542, 5451EGWLM 980.26

    Galena, Illinois, 502 n51EGWLM 980.27

    Lancaster, Massachusetts, 521 and n21EGWLM 980.28

    Mannsville, New York, 567 n11EGWLM 980.29

    Monterey, Michigan, 531 and n1, 534 and n1, 538 and nn3, 4, 542 n31EGWLM 980.30

    New York, Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont, 526 n21EGWLM 980.31

    Parish, New York, 526 n21EGWLM 980.32

    Ulysses, Pennsylvania, 523 and n4, 526 and n21EGWLM 980.33

    Vermont, 5171EGWLM 980.34

    Waukon, Iowa, 502 n5, 513 n5, 515 n131EGWLM 980.35

    18581EGWLM 980.36

    Battle Creek, Michigan, 5671EGWLM 980.37

    Clinton, Massachusetts, 729 and n31EGWLM 980.38

    Gilboa, Ohio, 556 n11EGWLM 980.39

    Green Springs, Ohio, 556, 564 and n81EGWLM 980.40

    Lovett's Grove, Ohio, 556 n11EGWLM 980.41

    Mannsville, New York, 567 n11EGWLM 980.42

    18591EGWLM 980.43

    Albany, New York, 6431EGWLM 980.44

    Albion, New York, 640 n14, 641, 6881EGWLM 980.45

    Allegan, Michigan, 587, 6271EGWLM 980.46

    Bakersfield, Vermont, 6521EGWLM 980.47

    Battle Creek, Michigan, 579, 581-585, 595-599, 602-615, 618, 620, 622-625, 629-639, 662, 664, 666, 668, 672, 676, 6831EGWLM 980.48

    Berkshire, Vermont, 652, 653, 736, 7381EGWLM 980.49

    Berlin, Connecticut, 643, 688, 7011EGWLM 980.50

    Boston, Massachusetts, 644, 648, 649, 701 n4, 7071EGWLM 980.51

    Brookfield, New York, 658 n291EGWLM 980.52

    Buck's Bridge, New York, 6551EGWLM 980.53

    Caledonia, Michigan, 594, 6271EGWLM 980.54

    Carlton, New York, 640-641, 688, 6901EGWLM 980.55

    Central Square, New York, 6411EGWLM 980.56

    Ceresco, Michigan, 620, 6351EGWLM 980.57

    Charlestown, Massachusetts, 649, 705, 7071EGWLM 980.58

    Convis, Michigan, 6191EGWLM 980.59

    Dartmouth, Massachusetts, 648-649, 703, 705, 710, 730 and n4, 741, 746, 7501EGWLM 980.60

    Dorchester, Massachusetts, 6481EGWLM 980.61

    Enosburgh, Vermont, 652 n5, 735, 737, 7391EGWLM 980.62

    Fulton, New York, 6431EGWLM 980.63

    Grand Rapids, Michigan, 591, 594, 6581EGWLM 980.64

    Green Springs, Ohio, 749 n111EGWLM 980.65

    Hubbardsville, New York, 741, 7461EGWLM 980.66

    Jackson, Michigan, 616, 617, 618, 639 and n11, 6881EGWLM 980.67

    Kensington, Connecticut, 643-644, 691, 710 n11EGWLM 980.68

    Lapeer, Michigan, 658 n29, 738 and n141EGWLM 980.69

    Madrid, New York, 654-6551EGWLM 980.70

    Mannsville, New York, 655-6571EGWLM 980.71

    Marshall, Michigan, 635 and n841EGWLM 980.72

    Monterey, Michigan, 587 and n35, 588-591, 627-628, 659, 6601EGWLM 980.73

    Newport, New Hampshire, 7291EGWLM 980.74

    North Plains, Michigan, 658 n291EGWLM 980.75

    Northfield, Vermont, 652, 735, 7371EGWLM 980.76

    Otsego, Michigan, 585 and n26, 628, 6611EGWLM 980.77

    Portland, Maine, 6491EGWLM 980.78

    Potsdam, New York, 6551EGWLM 980.79

    Rochester, New York, 641, 664, 6901EGWLM 980.80

    Roosevelt, New York, 641-6421EGWLM 981.1

    Roxbury, Vermont, 651, 733, 736, 7371EGWLM 981.2

    Salem, Massachusetts, 645-647, 7051EGWLM 981.3

    Somerville, Massachusetts, 644-645, 647-648, 649, 695, 7011EGWLM 981.4

    Springfield, Massachusetts, 643, 644, 7011EGWLM 981.5

    St. Albans, Vermont, 652, 7361EGWLM 981.6

    Syracuse, New York, 641, 643, 6901EGWLM 981.7

    Topsham, Maine, 650, 651 n1, 707, 710, 7141EGWLM 981.8

    Utica, New York, 6431EGWLM 981.9

    Volney, New York, 6421EGWLM 981.10

    Washington, New Hampshire, 651 n11EGWLM 981.11

    Watertown, New York, 6551EGWLM 981.12

    Western Michigan, 582 n51EGWLM 981.13

    Wright, Michigan, 592-594, 625-626, 6581EGWLM 981.14

    White, Ellen G., visions1EGWLM 981.15

    chronological and subject listing1EGWLM 981.16

    1844, December1EGWLM 981.17

    first vision: final events, Second Coming, millennium, 85 nn2, 3, 85-91, 101-1041EGWLM 981.18

    1844-18471EGWLM 981.19

    new earth emerges at end of millennium, annihilation of the wicked, Michael's standing up (Dan. 12:1) still future, 118-1211EGWLM 981.20

    18451EGWLM 981.21

    deception of Elders Bennett and Billings, 7691EGWLM 981.22

    the glory of the new earth, 7661EGWLM 981.23

    on J. Turner's “ungodly course,” 761 and nn3, 4, 770 and n151EGWLM 981.24

    on the “voice of God” giving day and hour of Second Coming; negative influence of J. Turner and J. Howell, 769 and n101EGWLM 981.25

    1845, February1EGWLM 981.26

    Midnight Cry, wedding parable, 96-99, 105-1061EGWLM 981.27

    1845, late spring1EGWLM 981.28

    new earth, New Jerusalem, 91-93 and n19, 104-1051EGWLM 981.29

    1845, October1EGWLM 981.30

    time of trouble, 99-100 and n11, 106-1071EGWLM 981.31

    18461EGWLM 981.32

    cleansing of heavenly sanctuary, 121 and n101EGWLM 981.33

    1847, spring1EGWLM 981.34

    heavenly sanctuary, Sabbath, time of trouble, Second Advent, 112-1161EGWLM 981.35

    1847-18491EGWLM 981.36

    food and water during time of trouble, 145, 1511EGWLM 981.37

    1848?1EGWLM 981.38

    tobacco: “a filthy weed,” 317 and n3, 3181EGWLM 981.39

    1848, November 181EGWLM 981.40

    J. B. Cook's attack on the Sabbath, 134 and n21EGWLM 981.41

    1848, November 191EGWLM 981.42

    seal of God and the Sabbath, 135-1371EGWLM 981.43

    1848, December 161EGWLM 981.44

    Orion; interpretation of “powers of heaven shall be shaken” (Luke 21:26), 138-1391EGWLM 981.45

    1849, January 5, 61EGWLM 981.46

    sequence of final events, 140-144, 147-1491EGWLM 981.47

    1849, January1EGWLM 981.48

    selling houses and lands before time of trouble; food and water during time of trouble, 145-146, 1521EGWLM 981.49

    1849, March1EGWLM 981.50

    “tearing down and building up,” 1551EGWLM 981.51

    1849, March 111EGWLM 981.52

    “the afflictions of Sister Hastings,” 156-1571EGWLM 981.53

    1849, March 241EGWLM 981.54

    “The Open and Shut Door,” 160-163, 166-1671EGWLM 981.55

    1849, March/April1EGWLM 981.56

    “two visions,” 1651EGWLM 981.57

    1849, May1EGWLM 981.58

    guidance on whether to move to New York State or stay in Connecticut, 172 and n41EGWLM 981.59

    1849, May 311EGWLM 981.60

    “earthly physicians,” 175 and n181EGWLM 981.61

    1849, June 301EGWLM 981.62

    probation almost finished; urgent call for unity, sacrifice and proclamation, 177-1801EGWLM 981.63

    1849, September 231EGWLM 981.64

    an entreaty to live fully for God in view of impending crisis; carried in vision to another planet, 181-1851EGWLM 981.65

    1850, January1EGWLM 982.1

    a call for self-sacrifice; conditional immortality; the millennium, 192-1961EGWLM 982.2

    1850, January 91EGWLM 982.3

    importance of continuing support for The Present Truth, 188-189 and n1, 197 n41EGWLM 982.4

    1850, January 101EGWLM 982.5

    “our work was … to the honest deceived,” 190-1911EGWLM 982.6

    1850, March1EGWLM 982.7

    death of Elvira Hastings, 199-2001EGWLM 982.8

    1850, July1EGWLM 982.9

    a call to spiritual revival, 208-2091EGWLM 982.10

    1850, July 291EGWLM 982.11

    rise of spiritualism, 212 and n81EGWLM 982.12

    spiritualism, rebaptism, etc., 203-2071EGWLM 982.13

    1850, c. July1EGWLM 982.14

    publication of The Advent Review, 211-212, 217 and n13, 233 and n61EGWLM 982.15

    1850, August 221EGWLM 982.16

    bridge covered with water, 220-221 and n1, 234-235 and n81EGWLM 982.17

    1850, August 241EGWLM 982.18

    Satan's attempts to hinder work of God, 222-227, 228-2311EGWLM 982.19

    1850, September1EGWLM 982.20

    some problems with the teaching of Joseph Bates, 236-2411EGWLM 982.21

    1850, October 231EGWLM 982.22

    importance of publishing a periodical; need for prophetic chart, etc., 242-2471EGWLM 982.23

    1850, October1EGWLM 982.24

    need for prophetic charts, 249, 253-254 and n141EGWLM 982.25

    1850, November1EGWLM 982.26

    Bro. Hewit's errors, 255 and n211EGWLM 982.27

    1850, December 241EGWLM 982.28

    caution versus “unhealthy and unnecessary excitement” in worship, etc., 270-2731EGWLM 982.29

    utterances in vision, 268-269 and n11EGWLM 982.30

    18511EGWLM 982.31

    reproof for families of Edward Andrews and Cyprian Stevens, 284-2851EGWLM 982.32

    1851, c. January1EGWLM 982.33

    errors of Bro. Hollis, 274-2751EGWLM 982.34

    1851, May 141EGWLM 982.35

    opposition to the Sabbath, etc., 277-2811EGWLM 982.36

    1851, June 201EGWLM 982.37

    lack of sympathy for Almira Preston and the Prior family, 288-289, 290-2911EGWLM 982.38

    1851, June 211EGWLM 982.39

    “false excitement” of 1851 prediction for Second Advent, 286-2871EGWLM 982.40

    1851, July1EGWLM 982.41

    instruction to move from Paris, Maine, 293 n4, 301 and n81EGWLM 982.42

    1851, August 91EGWLM 982.43

    importance of the Sabbath, 3001EGWLM 982.44

    1851, November 11EGWLM 982.45

    the state of the Washington, New Hampshire believers, 3091EGWLM 982.46

    1851, November 61EGWLM 982.47

    the state of Brn. Baker, Hart, and Butler, 311, 3131EGWLM 982.48

    1851, November 151EGWLM 982.49

    Bro. Evart's belief in “age-to-come,” 3151EGWLM 982.50

    1852, March 141EGWLM 982.51

    utterances while in vision together with explanations, 322-324, 325-3271EGWLM 982.52

    1852, June1EGWLM 982.53

    disunity in Jackson, Michigan, company, 328-331, 366 n21EGWLM 982.54

    1852, September 101EGWLM 982.55

    those who put the coming of the Lord “too far off,” 332-3331EGWLM 982.56

    1852, September 301EGWLM 982.57

    inadequacies of certain preachers—E.L.H. Chamberlain, J. C. Day, H. Lothrop, Bro. Chase, 334-338 and n51EGWLM 982.58

    1852, October1EGWLM 982.59

    “comforting message for … Sr. Pierce,” 666 n21EGWLM 982.60

    unspecified, 384, 3891EGWLM 982.61

    1853, February/March1EGWLM 982.62

    the character required of ministers, etc., 340-3411EGWLM 982.63

    1853, June 21EGWLM 982.64

    disunity in Jackson, Michigan, company, 366 n21EGWLM 982.65

    negative influence of S. W. Rhodes, etc., 352-3621EGWLM 982.66

    1853, July 21EGWLM 982.67

    benefits of ministers working two by two in public evangelism, etc., 3751EGWLM 983.1

    financial stewardship in Jackson, Michigan, etc., 378-379 and n8, 380-3811EGWLM 983.2

    need for the Review to be published more frequently, etc., 372-3741EGWLM 983.3

    parenting, etc., 371 and n41EGWLM 983.4

    1853, July1EGWLM 983.5

    depression of James White, summer 1853, 3821EGWLM 983.6

    1853, September1EGWLM 983.7

    unauthorized preachers; use of medicinal herbs, etc., 390-3931EGWLM 983.8

    1853, October1EGWLM 983.9

    rite of foot washing, etc., 394-3971EGWLM 983.10

    18541EGWLM 983.11

    opposition to EGW and James White in Rochester, New York, as reason for moving elsewhere, 425-4261EGWLM 983.12

    1854, winter (?)1EGWLM 983.13

    need for Mary Loughborough to be supportive of her husband in his traveling ministry, 446-448 and n31EGWLM 983.14

    1854, February 51EGWLM 983.15

    reproof for adultery and neglect of children, 399-407, 408-4161EGWLM 983.16

    1854, February 181EGWLM 983.17

    negative influence of S. W. Rhodes, etc., 417-4201EGWLM 983.18

    1854, May 13, 434 n31EGWLM 983.19

    “instruction, reproof, and counsel”1EGWLM 983.20

    1854, June1EGWLM 983.21

    proper discipline of children as it relates to their salvation, 427-429, 430-4311EGWLM 983.22

    1854, June 18, 434 n31EGWLM 983.23

    warning against improper familiarity with female church members, 432-433 and n11EGWLM 983.24

    the weaknesses of Seley Hungerford; an appeal for self-denial among members in Bedford, Michigan, 438-4411EGWLM 983.25

    1855, May 51EGWLM 983.26

    prospects of recovery for James White; relocation of publishing house, 449-4501EGWLM 983.27

    1855, August 22 (?)1EGWLM 983.28

    J. N. Andrews's plans to marry Angeline Stevens, 451-4531EGWLM 983.29

    1855, August 221EGWLM 983.30

    call for James White to cut down on his overwork, which was endangering his life, 454-4571EGWLM 983.31

    1855 c.1EGWLM 983.32

    cautions on severe church discipline, etc., 463-4651EGWLM 983.33

    1856, c. January1EGWLM 983.34

    concern for negative influence of Harriet Stevens on Uriah Smith, Roxanna Bacheller, and Harriet Hastings, 471-4731EGWLM 983.35

    pleasing to God that Uriah Smith should be editor of the Review, 4721EGWLM 983.36

    1856, May 271EGWLM 983.37

    formal preaching style of David Arnold, etc., 486-489 and n11EGWLM 983.38

    1856, December 91EGWLM 983.39

    decline in spirituality among Adventists who had migrated west, 495-5001EGWLM 983.40

    1857, c. January1EGWLM 983.41

    an appeal to bereaved parents to turn from their materialism, 509-5111EGWLM 983.42

    1857, May1EGWLM 983.43

    admonition to a preacher to sell a portion of his large farms and “lay up treasure in heaven,” etc., 521 and nn1, 31EGWLM 983.44

    J. C. Day should never again be entrusted to a leadership position, 569 and n71EGWLM 983.45

    1857, c. June1EGWLM 983.46

    ministers should be released for work in unentered areas, etc., 517-520 and n11EGWLM 983.47

    1857, July 61EGWLM 983.48

    distortions of the Laodicean message in New York, 749 and nn9, 101EGWLM 983.49

    the misuse of church discipline: causes and cures, 526-530, 563 and n41EGWLM 983.50

    S. W. Rhodes unsuited to oversee meetings dealing with church discipline, 523-525 and nn1, 41EGWLM 983.51

    1857, October 81EGWLM 983.52

    an appeal to Anthony Burwell, who 1EGWLM 983.53

    “loves earthly treasure better than the truth,” 542-5441EGWLM 984.1

    appeal to Sylsbre Rumery to act more generously toward Victor Jones, 538-5411EGWLM 984.2

    counsel to recently married Uriah and Harriet Smith urging them to fully consecrated service, 531-5331EGWLM 984.3

    counsel to Uriah Smith, who has considered resigning as Review editor, etc., 534-5371EGWLM 984.4

    1857, November1EGWLM 984.5

    Mary Loughborough's homesickness, etc., 5461EGWLM 984.6

    1858, c.1EGWLM 984.7

    Mary Loughborough's homesickness and loneliness, 575-5781EGWLM 984.8

    1858, March 11EGWLM 984.9

    appeal to Mary Loughborough to make sacrifices for sake of husband's traveling ministry, 557-5621EGWLM 984.10

    problems of “wrangling and strife” among churches of Oswego County, New York, 564-565, 749 and n111EGWLM 984.11

    1858, October1EGWLM 984.12

    oppositional elements in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, 567-568 and n21EGWLM 984.13

    1858, October1EGWLM 984.14

    lack of confidence of Benedict family in local church, 664-6651EGWLM 984.15

    1858, November1EGWLM 984.16

    E. L. Barr should not travel among the churches, 729 and n31EGWLM 984.17

    18591EGWLM 984.18

    James White called to shed managerial tasks and focus on writing and speaking, 751-7531EGWLM 984.19

    1859, c. January1EGWLM 984.20

    vision for “Brother Bates,” 5831EGWLM 984.21

    1859, c. June1EGWLM 984.22

    John Byington losing his spirit of sacrifice, 672-674, 676-6821EGWLM 984.23

    1859, c. July1EGWLM 984.24

    lack of care by Cyrenius and Louisa Smith for the plight of M. B. Czechowski and widow Cranson, 683-6851EGWLM 984.25

    1859, September1EGWLM 984.26

    distortions of the Laodicean message in Roosevelt, New York, 746-7501EGWLM 984.27

    negative influence of S. W. Rhodes, etc., 742-7431EGWLM 984.28

    1859, c. September1EGWLM 984.29

    Lewis Bean not called to full-time ministry, 722-7241EGWLM 984.30

    ministerial potential of certain persons in Vermont, 714-7181EGWLM 984.31

    weaknesses that unfit D. T. Evans for full-time ministerial work, 724-7261EGWLM 984.32

    1859, c.1EGWLM 984.33

    counsel for a strained marriage, 756-7571EGWLM 984.34

    the importance of humility and simplicity in prayer, 754-7551EGWLM 984.35

    murmuring against the leadership of James White, 758-7601EGWLM 984.36

    White, Henry Nichols (son of Ellen and James), 443, 492, 502, 624, 645, 695 and n31EGWLM 984.37

    Edson thanks Henry for Bible and candy, 3161EGWLM 984.38

    EGW concern for his salvation, 5141EGWLM 984.39

    gives of personal money to the poor, 6101EGWLM 984.40

    homeschooled by Martha Byington, 607 and n113, 739 n41EGWLM 984.41

    meets his brother James Edson for the first time, 186 n11EGWLM 984.42

    stays with Howland family in infancy, 265, 298 n9, 301 and n9, 695 n31EGWLM 984.43

    visits grandparents in Gorham, Maine, 2491EGWLM 984.44

    White, James Edson (“Edson”—son of James and Ellen), 350, 385, 388, 389, 443, 468, 492, 502, 585, 613, 624, 739-7401EGWLM 984.45

    accompanies EGW on trip to western Michigan, 5911EGWLM 984.46

    appears in EGW dream of bridge covered with water, 220 and n31EGWLM 984.47

    EGW concern for his salvation, 5141EGWLM 984.48

    gives of personal money to the poor, 6101EGWLM 984.49

    homeschooled by Martha Byington, 607 and n1131EGWLM 984.50

    infanthood1EGWLM 984.51

    “is smart … he talks very plain,” 307, 3151EGWLM 984.52

    looked after temporarily by Clarissa Bonfoey, 214 n11, 265 and n131EGWLM 984.53

    on point of death, dramatically healed, 1EGWLM 984.54

    216-217, 222-223 and n5, 2281EGWLM 985.1

    reunited with mother after long absence, 214 and n111EGWLM 985.2

    travels, 198 and n51EGWLM 985.3

    meets his brother Henry Nichols for first time, 186 n11EGWLM 985.4

    plays in Kalamazoo River despite parents’ prohibition, 740 and n51EGWLM 985.5

    White, James Springer (son of John and Betsey, husband of Ellen G.), 125, 133 and n4, 268 nn2, 3, 436 and n12, 468, 562, 585, 589, 593 and n62, 596, 597, 602, 611, 617, 618, 622, 624, 631, 632, 637, 638, 640, 646, 647, 649, 650, 652, 653, 657, 658, 660, 706, 707, 710, 729 n3, 736, 7381EGWLM 985.6

    abilities as a writer, 752 n41EGWLM 985.7

    accompanies EGW (Harmon) in 1845 visit to New Hampshire, 767 n21EGWLM 985.8

    rebukes Bennett and Billings, 768-7691EGWLM 985.9

    accused of financial impropriety, Whites crushed in spirit, 2751EGWLM 985.10

    Advent Review, The, 211-2121EGWLM 985.11

    appeals for contributions to M. B. Czechowski, 609 n1201EGWLM 985.12

    appears in EGW dream of bridge covered with water, 2201EGWLM 985.13

    called to shed managerial tasks and focus on writing and speaking, 751-753 and nn2, 51EGWLM 985.14

    confronts the 1851 time prediction, 286 n21EGWLM 985.15

    criticism of his leadership, 758-760 and nn3, 41EGWLM 985.16

    disagreement with Joseph Bates over the publication of periodicals, 238 and n8, 241 and n14, 243 and n61EGWLM 985.17

    discouraged to point of giving up publishing work, God's intervention, 464-465 and n51EGWLM 985.18

    discouragement with early publishing ventures1EGWLM 985.19

    EGW encouragement: “write, write, write, write,” 188-189 and n21EGWLM 985.20

    earns $25 for six weeks manual labor, 124 and n21EGWLM 985.21

    EGW defends James against charges of severity, 425-426 and n2, 4531EGWLM 985.22

    EGW shown God did not give James a permanent position of church leadership, 681 and n12, 759 and n51EGWLM 985.23

    gives earliest published account of EGW's first vision, 85 n21EGWLM 985.24

    goes in pursuit of Samuel Rhodes to pray for Edson White's recovery, 2161EGWLM 985.25

    The Good Samaritan launches, 585 n251EGWLM 985.26

    heads publishing work even after re-organization of 1855, 535 and n61EGWLM 985.27

    Health: or How to Live, 618 n121EGWLM 985.28

    at his brother Nathaniel's deathbed, 342-3471EGWLM 985.29

    Hymns for God's Peculiar People, 198 and n61EGWLM 985.30

    ill health, 349, 377, 383 and n4, 388, 760 and n71EGWLM 985.31

    dramatically healed from cholera in response to prayer, 216-217, 223 and n5, 228-2291EGWLM 985.32

    EGW asks angel if James will recover, 449 and n31EGWLM 985.33

    EGW suspects James has tuberculosis, 443 and n41EGWLM 985.34

    his depression, summer 1853, 382 and n11EGWLM 985.35

    James requests spikenard for his ailments, 444 and n7, 4451EGWLM 985.36

    overwork endangering his life, 443 n6, 454-457 and nn3, 11, 479 and n41EGWLM 985.37

    after prayer “an entire change,” 479, 4831EGWLM 985.38

    severe cold affects lungs January 1851, 455-456 and nn7, 81EGWLM 985.39

    “in less than two weeks … has preached ten times,” 6881EGWLM 985.40

    personal finances1EGWLM 985.41

    “raised above dependence and want,” 681 and n13, 759 and n61EGWLM 985.42

    present at EGW (Harmon) vision Feb. 1845, 1271EGWLM 985.43

    Present Truth, The, 1971EGWLM 985.44

    provides Joseph Bates with free housing for 14 months—charged with favoritism, 673 and n71EGWLM 985.45

    retains Millerite interpretation of millennium until after 1846, 90 n161EGWLM 985.46

    reverses position on time of trouble after EGW vision, 88 n121EGWLM 985.47

    Review Extra, 293 and n31EGWLM 985.48

    Satan attacks White with illness in order to hinder work on the Review, 1EGWLM 985.49

    280-281 and n111EGWLM 986.1

    Systematic Benevolence, 589 n461EGWLM 986.2

    urged to work in unity with Uriah Smith, 536 and n91EGWLM 986.3

    whipped by drunkards, 5991EGWLM 986.4

    White, John1EGWLM 986.5

    seriously considers becoming a Sabbathkeeper in 1855, 458-461 and nn8, 151EGWLM 986.6

    White, John and Betsey (parents of James White), 347, 696, 702 and n8, 704 and n4, 728 and n41EGWLM 986.7

    buy house in Battle Creek, 612 and n133, 6131EGWLM 986.8

    move to Battle Creek, 461 n15, 596 n68, 666 and n31EGWLM 986.9

    start to keep the Sabbath 18591EGWLM 986.10

    John, however, retains his membership in the Christian Church for several years, 667 n41EGWLM 986.11

    White, John W. (brother of James White), 622 and n281EGWLM 986.12

    White, Nathaniel (brother of James White), 435 and n6, 4431EGWLM 986.13

    becomes a Sabbathkeeper, 3451EGWLM 986.14

    EGW describes his final hours, 342-3471EGWLM 986.15

    reconciled to sickness and imminent death, 3451EGWLM 986.16

    worldly ambitions crushed by illness, 344-3451EGWLM 986.17

    White, William Clarence (“Willie”), 443, 479, 492, 501-502, 513, 584, 585, 596, 631, 645, 652, 696 n7, 701-702 and n2, 703-704, 727-7281EGWLM 986.18

    accompanies his parents on tour of Eastern states in 1858, 701 n4, 727 n11EGWLM 986.19

    gives of personal money to the poor, 6101EGWLM 986.20

    problem with impatience in early years, 703 and n31EGWLM 986.21

    Wicked, the1EGWLM 986.22

    finally destroyed, “cease to exist,” 119-120, 1951EGWLM 986.23

    Brother Hewit rejects, 2551EGWLM 986.24

    EGW versus Millerite interpretation of, 120 and n5, see also Conditional immortality1EGWLM 986.25

    Widows, care of, 6871EGWLM 986.26

    Wilcox, Henry H., 657 and n261EGWLM 986.27

    Wilcox, John Y.1EGWLM 986.28

    ostracized by Connecticut members, 711-712 and n8, 7311EGWLM 986.29

    Wilkinson, Diantha, see Benedict, Diantha (daughter of Joseph)1EGWLM 986.30

    Willard, Eliza, 316 and n271EGWLM 986.31

    Willard and wife, 4691EGWLM 986.32

    William, 6111EGWLM 986.33

    Wine, 6201EGWLM 986.34

    fermented versus unfermented, 628 n591EGWLM 986.35

    medicinal use, 606 and n1101EGWLM 986.36

    wine and raw egg, 628 and n591EGWLM 986.37

    Woodruff, Azmon, 563 and n21EGWLM 986.38

    Woodstock, Maine, 283 n61EGWLM 986.39

    Word to the “Little Flock,” A, 85 n3, 118 n21EGWLM 986.40

    Worlds, other, seen in vision1EGWLM 986.41

    EGW cannot bear to return to this world, begs to stay, 151, 185 and n211EGWLM 986.42

    inhabitants noble, majestic, 185 and n201EGWLM 986.43

    met Enoch in a world with seven moons, 1511EGWLM 986.44

    in one place saw inhabitants who had never sinned, 1511EGWLM 986.45

    “they meet every Sabbath holy unto the Lord,” 1851EGWLM 986.46

    Wrath of God (Rev. 11:18)1EGWLM 986.47

    EGW versus Bates's interpretation, 140 n71EGWLM 986.48

    still future: comes after Jesus finishes work in Most Holy Place, 140, 1481EGWLM 986.49

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