Questions and Answers About Ellen G. White Ellen G. White's Life and Ministry Ellen G. White's Writings Ellen G. White's Teachings The Ellen G. White Estate, Inc. WHITE, ELLEN WHITE and E.G. WHITE are registered trademarks of the Ellen G. White Estate and are being used on the ellenwhiteaudio.org website under license. ![]() Questions and Answers About Ellen G. White. ELLEN G. WHITE'S LIFE AND MINISTRYEllen G. White and Seventh- day Adventist Church. Membership. Did Ellen White make acceptance of her prophetic ministry a. Seventh- day Adventist church? Speaking of those who . Others are like doubting Thomas; they cannot believe the. Testimonies, nor receive evidence through the testimony of. Such must not be set. If they. fight against the visions, of which they have no knowledge; if they carry their. God speak of them. Testimonies, vol. Ellen G White Counsels On Diet And Food Pdf File
![]() 2SM Ch13 – Should Christians Be Members of Secret Societies Size: 592.19 kB White's Siblings, Family, and Genealogy. How many children did Ellen White have? Was Ellen White the only Seventh- day Adventist in her. What is known about Ellen White's Geneaology? Four boys were born into the White family. Henry Nichols (1. He died of pneumonia at the age of 1. James Edson (1. 84. Seventh- day Adventist minister and is most remembered for his. African Americans in the. Southern United States. William Clarence (1. Seventh- day. Adventist minister. After James's death in 1. William became his mother's. John Herbert (1. 86. Of the eight Harmon children, two became active Seventh- day Adventists. Ellen and her older sister Sarah, whose son was hymn- writer F. Both. of Ellen White's parents died Sabbathkeepers and believers in the Advent. Robert, who died a little more than 1. Mary, six years older than Ellen. Seventh- day Adventist, although there is no record of her. Ellen White maintained close relationships with her remaining three sisters. John, corresponding and visiting with them, and sending them. Adventist journals. At one time she. wrote of her sisters, . Documented evidence supports the conclusion that Ellen White's ancestry is. Anglo- Saxon origin. In 1. 92. 0 Ellen White's lineage on her father's side was. The Harmon Genealogy, by Artemas C. Many years later, in the early 1. White Estate contracted with. Ellen White's lineage on her. Eunice Gould Harmon. The results were printed in 1. John Gold, son of Jarvis Gold and. Mary Gold, who came to Massachusetts from Kent County, England, in 1. More recently, the White Estate contracted with another professional genealogist. Ellen White's direct maternal Gould line. The results. of this second study were published in a genealogist's. It harmonized with the conclusions of the previous. Ellen White's Gould. England to New England in 1. Thus, the White Estate's position that Ellen White's ancestry was of Anglo- Saxon. Artemas C. White's Visions. What were Ellen White's visions like? Are there any eye- witness. The work of anyone who claims to bear God's message must meet the sure. Word of God, such as, . While the. physical phenomena that sometimes accompanied the visions do not rightfully. Those who personally witnessed Ellen. White in vision observed very carefully what took place. From the. accounts available, we can build the following summary: 1. Immediately preceding a vision, both Mrs. White and others in the. God . 2. As the vision began, Ellen White would exclaim . She experienced a loss of physical strength. Subsequently, she often manifested supernatural strength. She did not breathe, but her heartbeat continued normally, and the. Occasionally she gave exclamations indicative of the scene being. Her eyes were open, not with vacant stare, but as if she were. Her position might vary. At times she was seated; at times. She was absolutely unconscious of what was occurring about her. The close of the vision was indicated by a deep inhalation. Immediately after the vision all seemed very dark to her. Within a short time she regained her natural strength and. The . White holding up a big Bible fact or. Early in 1. 84. 5, while in vision at her parents' home in Portland, Maine. Ellen Harmon (later White) picked up their large family Bible and. The story was. documented by J. Loughborough who interviewed those who witnessed the. Ellen's father, mother, and sister. The Bible (on display at. Ellen G. White Estate) weighs 1. White, Ellen White's son, also reported hearing. There are other reports of Ellen White. Bibles while in vision, including an eye- witness account printed. Spiritual Gifts, vol. Such experiences should not be considered proof of divine. Scriptures; but. this experience, as well as other remarkable physical phenomena, were seen as. Adventists that Ellen Harmon's visions were of. Cursory readers of a 1. Daniells. questioned the historicity of the incident. They have missed Daniells's point. I do. not question them, but I do not think they are the best kind of evidence to. Ellen G. White and Israel Dammon. In 1. 84. 5 Elder Israel Dammon, a Millerite adventist, faced charges by the. State of Maine that he was a . His trial was reported, in. Piscataguis Farmer of Dover, Maine, March 7. The published record provides a fascinating contemporary account of some. Millerite factions. What is of particular interest to Seventh- day Adventists. Ellen Harmon (later White) as being present. It should be noted that none of the witnesses in the record of Israel. Dammon's trial allege any fanatical activity by 1. Ellen Harmon. But. Ellen Harmon's attendance at meetings where. When the Lord instructed Ellen Harmon to relate her first vision. December 1. 84. 4) to the Advent believers, He did not exclude the. Ellen White refers to numerous occasions when she. For example. Some held that the resurrection of the. I was sent to bear a message to those. I am now bearing a message to you . They declared that they were perfected. They made demonstrations similar to. Yet these persons were our beloved brethren, and. I went into their meetings. There was much. excitement, with noise and confusion. One could not tell what was piped or what. Some appeared to be in vision, and fell to the floor. Others were. jumping, dancing, and shouting. They declared that as their flesh was purified. This they repeated again and again. I bore my. testimony in the name of the Lord, placing His rebuke upon these. Ellen Harmon's association with Israel Dammon at this time may also be. Millerites had rejected their. Bible prophecy had been fulfilled in 1. Ellen Harmon's first vision. Ellen G. White's Financial Affairs. Was Ellen White a millionaire? Didn't Ellen White contradict her own teachings by dying in. If Ellen White's writings are inspired. Didn't. Ellen White contradict her own counsel when she sometimes sent tithe funds. More than once in her ministry, Ellen White was confronted by reports. Here is. her direct response to one detractor, written in 1. Australia. How did you know I. For about ten years I have been working on borrowed property. Should I. sell all that I have in my possession, I would not have sufficient to pay my. You well know where. I have been the. bank from which to draw to carry forward the work in this country. Not one. shilling of the donations sent me, from the least sum to larger amounts, has. Our good Sister Wessels made me a present of a silk. I would not sell it. But I thought that had she. God. I cannot but. I have invested money in the Parramatta church. Prospect church, in the Napier church, in the Ormondville church, in the. Gisborne church, and in the education of students. I have sent persons to. America that they might be fitted to return and do work in this country. If. this is the way to become rich, I think it would be well for others to try. Thousands of dollars have been thus expended. Is this the way to. The old story that Canright and others have circulated, that. I was worth thirty thousand dollars, all fiction. It has increased to thirty. I came to Australia. I am using up my means, just as fast as it. If I had thirty thousand. I would not have sent to Africa for the loan of one thousand pounds on. I am paying interest. If I could, I would get a loan of another thousand. I only wish I had a million dollars. I would put men in the field to labor, defraying. We need one hundred men where we now have one. I am. paying interest on twenty thousand dollars, all of which I have invested in the. God. And I shall continue to do all in my power to help to forward His. This left a deficit of more than $2. Did Ellen White handle her. When all. the facts of her business affairs are considered, it is clear that Ellen White. It should be noted that Ellen White did not advocate an extreme position. She recognized that opportunities present themselves where the. In her own experience, most of Ellen White's borrowing was incurred. English and. in other languages. There were only two ways in which such expenses of book. Because of Ellen. White's past generosity in contributing funds toward the work of the church. In the years following her. For a fuller discussion of Ellen White's indebtedness, see . White's Indebtedness. In such cases. however, some person or group has donated funds to cover the printing. Word of God are circulated freely only by means of. When one bears in mind that Ellen White herself. In. addition, copyrighting a book provides a protection for maintaining the. Today, there are continuing expenses incurred in. Ellen White's original manuscripts, preparing new publications. CD- ROM products, and other materials pertaining to her life and. Ellen White's instruction on the proper application of the tithe funds. Testimonies for the Church, vol. She states that the tithe is to be brought into God's treasury to. They are not to use. Lord's work. Ellen White's policy and. She wrote in 1. 89. At a time when certain denominational. Ellen White acted upon instruction she received from the Lord that. She did. not regard her action as either the withholding of tithe funds from the. Rather she recognized. White's Practice Regarding Vegetarianism. Did Ellen White eat any meat after her health- reform vision in 1. Prior to the vision, she believed that she . She cut meat out of her . She. practiced the general principles she taught others, such as that one must use. When away from home, either. Not always. able to obtain the best, for whatever reason, she at times settled for the. Ellen White was not dogmatic regarding meat eating. In 1. 89. 5 she noted. 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