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  Ellen G. White - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ellen White believed that Jesus Christ would return to this earth soon to claim his remnant people and take them to heaven.
With the sole exception of Agatha Christie, White is said to be the most translated female writer in the history of literature and the most translated American author of either gender.
Ellen White described the vision experience as involving a bright light which would surround her.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ellen_G._White   (2603 words)

  
 Ellen G. White®: A Brief Biography
Ellen White's diaries for the late 1850s reveal that not all her time was devoted to writing and public work.
Not long after her arrival Ellen White saw clearly the urgent need for an institution of learning in Australia, that Seventh-day Adventist youth might be educated in a Christian environment, and thus workers be trained for service at home and in the island fields.
White, and his adherence to her counsels as he met the growing administrative problems of the field, helped to prepare him for the greater work entrusted to him when, after the General Conference session of 1901, he was chosen president of the General Conference.
www.whiteestate.org /about/egwbio.asp   (4991 words)

  
 The Ellen White Writings and Sola Scriptura   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ellen White claimed that in vision she was often transport back into history and saw biblical events transpiring before her eyes as if she was an eyewitness in real time.
Ellen White was misled by Waggoner’s misinterpretation of Galatians.
Ellen White was all to the Seventh-day Adventist Church that the prophet Nathan was to the kingdom of David.
www.bibleonly.org /SSRI/SSRI-1.htm   (8486 words)

  
 About LLUAHSC: Legacy (book) chapter 11   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
WHO WAS ELLEN G. One afternoon in 1836, as nine-year-old Ellen Harmon (later Ellen White), her twin sister, Elizabeth, and a third-grade classmate were walking home from school, a thirteen-year-old girl, irritated by some triviality, shouted a threat.
White were written long before the advent of modern scientific nutrition, no better over-all guide is available today."5 Her counsels on health were written during the last half of the nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries.
White was a woman of conviction, a thoughtful mother of four sons, a careful housewife, a friendly hostess, and a generous, helpful neighbor.
www.llu.edu /info/legacy/legacy12.html   (2493 words)

  
 Ellen G. White   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In March 1840 Ellen and some friends attented the lectures of William Miller who traced down the prophecies with an exactness that struck conviction to the hearts of his hearers, and who believed that Jesus Christ was going to return in 1843.
Ellen rose up in vision, took the large Bible, held it up before the Lord, talked from it, then carried it to this humble brother, and put it in his arms.
Then Ellen came and sat down by me. She was in vision one and a half hours, in which time she did not breathe at all.
biblicalstudies.qldwide.net.au /ellen_white.html   (2503 words)

  
 Ellen White & Adventism - From the Great Disappointment to A Worldwide Movement
Ellen White (nee Harmon) was born, along with her non-identical twin sister, on November 26, 1827 in the village of Gorham, Maine near Portland.
Ellen White recalled the few months between the adoption of the October date and the Great Disappointment when Jesus did not appear as expected, as the happiest of her life.
White carefully explained that the material from non-Adventists had been discovered only after she had already composed her essay, and were included only to demonstrate the accord between what the "Lord had revealed to me" and the opinions of medical experts.
home.earthlink.net /~jcmmsm/EGW.html   (9673 words)

  
 Ellen G. White: A Fair & Balanced Evaluation of Claims and Criticisms
One critic thinks Ellen White was a "hypocritical liar" when it came to family planning.
Drugs the Cause of Most Deaths While certainly medical science has come a long ways since Ellen White wrote what she did in 1864, recent reports in the Journal of the American Medical Association are troubling.
No Breathing for 30 Minutes John Loughborough describes the first vision of Ellen White that he ever witnessed, and how she did not breathe for about 30 minutes during it.
www.ellengwhite.info   (456 words)

  
 What About Ellen White? - SabbathSchoolLessons.com
While Ellen White’s critics claim that she is a false prophet and never spoke the words of God, the reader may be surprised to find that material distributed by the official Ellen G. White Estate (“Estate”) admits that there are some serious problems.
Ellen White was among a group of Christians (called “Millerites”) who believed the Bible-derived teaching of William Miller that Jesus’ Second Coming would be in 1844.
Instead of the extreme position of the critics that Ellen White is a tool of Satan and she should be completely ignored, or the other extreme position that she is an inerrant “Old Testament” prophet, her gift as a New Testament prophet should be recognized for what it is and only for what it is.
www.sabbathschoollessons.com /egw.php   (3957 words)

  
 WMMC: History - Ellen G. White
White Memorial Medical Center’s passion for community healthcare is fueled by the legacy of the hospital’s namesake, Ellen G. White.
A central figure of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Ellen White is remembered as a charismatic pioneer of health reform at the turn of the 20th century.
At the urging of Ellen White, Adventists began opening healthcare facilities in California, first in St. Helena in 1878; in National City (near San Diego) in 1904; and in both Glendale and Loma Linda in 1905.
www.whitememorial.com /content/about/history/EllenWhite.asp   (573 words)

  
 Ellen White Predictions
Had Ellen White (or anyone else claiming to have the gift of prophecy) publicly declared that time was NOT short, and that there would be plenty of time remaining—thus easing the consciences of many—then she would have most assuredly contradicted the Word of God and shown herself to be a false prophet.
Ellen White continually expressed the need for the people of God to give themselves to Him fully if indeed they were to be the generation to see the Lord coming in the clouds.
Ellen White was very much aware of the conditional element to her prophecies about the Second Coming and she made no attempt to conceal this.
www.ellen-white.com /Predictions.html   (4045 words)

  
 The Ellen G. White Website: Prophet? or PLAGIARIST!
Prophecy blunders of Ellen G. White, the SDA prophet!
SDA Church lawyer determines that White was not legally guilty of plagiarism
Ellen G. White was a prolific writer of about 10,000 pages of "inspired writings".
www.bible.ca /7-plagiarism.htm   (574 words)

  
 Seventh-Day Adventism - Orthodox or Cult?
Ellen White not only approved and taught this doctrine, but her first vision experience (she claimed over 2,000 visions) was largely responsible for its being received by the Adventist group (Brinsmead, Robert, D., Judged by the Gospel: A Review of Adventism, pp.
Ellen G. White (1827-1915) never held official title as the head of the SDA church, but was one of its founders and acknowledged spiritual leader.
Having only a third grade education, Ellen White said for years she was unable to read, bolstering the claim that her beautiful prose was inspired by God.
www.rapidnet.com /~jbeard/bdm/Cults/sda/adventi.htm   (3084 words)

  
 Ellen G. White ® Estate: The Official Ellen White ® Website
Ellen G. White’s book uses bold apocalyptic imagery to describe the details that helped shape the early Advent movement centered on the hope of the Second Coming.
This selection of chapters from Ellen G. White's classic The Desire of Ages, concentrates on the last few hours of Jesus Christ's vital ministry of salvation to planet earth.
In vision Ellen White was shown the crucifixion scene that Christ suffered.
www.whiteestate.org   (673 words)

  
 Ellen White FILE: indextemp.htm
Since the very beginning, Seventh-day Adventists have had differences of opinion as to the precise nature of the role which Ellen White should occupy in the church.
Links to the EGW Estate site provide on-line access to all of Ellen White's published works, including books, magazine articles, pamphlets, and many of her personal letters as well as to biographies and analyses of her life and contributions to the SDA church.
An unprecedented quantity of fresh data about the life and writings of Ellen White and the history and thought of the Seventh-day Adventist Church emerged between 1970 and 1982.
www.sdanet.org /atissue/white   (796 words)

  
 Ellen G. White Fact Sheet
White was carried down to the close of time and saw the Sabbath as the great testing truth on which men decide whether to serve God or to serve an apostate power (Early Writings, pp.
Ellen White was given light that helped to explain their difficulty and open the way for the study to continue.
Ellen G. White was not consistent with her own vision though, for even William Miller turned from keeping the Sabbath, yet she said he would not be held responsible and upon his death entered the heavenly Canaan:
www.evangelicaloutreach.org /white.htm   (4341 words)

  
 Seventh-day Adventist view Ellen G. White as an inspired prophet
White says, "In the ark was the golden pot of manna, Aaron's rod that budded, and the tables of stone, which folded together like a book.
I accept Ellen White's reinterpretation, her approval of the Adventist interpretation of the heavenly sanctuary, the Investigative Judgment and 1844, because I accept her as an inspired writer..." -- Raymond F. Cottrell, in talk given for Association of Adventist Forums, Loma Linda, CA shortly after the Glacier View meetings.
When we acknowledged that Ellen White had engaged in a certain amount of literary borrowing, WE WERE NOT DIMINISHING HER AUTHORITY AS A PROPHET in the least.
www.bible.ca /7-WhiteInspire.htm   (3635 words)

  
 Ellen Whyte and reflex blue
Ellen and her Big Band are performing Sunday July 2 at 3:15 PM on the Miller Stage (Main Stage on the South end)!
Ellen can bring any size band (from duo up to 9 piece band) to your home or any location for the summer bbq, birthday bash, family reunion, picnic, or neighborhood gathering.
"We have had Ellen at the Jazz in the Valley festival for two years and she was the first artist we asked to perform for both nights of the event.
www.ellenwhyte.com   (333 words)

  
 Ellen White
This site was not created to promote the writings of Ellen White, nor to prove that she was inspired.
There is plenty of material available elsewhere (see our links below) to show the honest Bible student that both Ellen White and her writings do indeed pass the biblical tests of a prophet.
Finally, we would like to express our gratitude toward the kind folks at the Ellen White Estate and the Biblical Research Institute for their assistance on a number of these allegations.
www.ellen-white.com   (1191 words)

  
 ELLEN WHITE AND THE APOCRYPHA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
To now try and link a misunderstood statement by Ellen White and declare that she is promoting the apocrypha as the missing link to the last day understanding is nothing short of TOTAL misunderstanding of what God was telling Ellen White.
It is very reasonable to believe that Ellen White may well have used some lines from the apocrypha when she first began the difficult task of penning out the visions of God at the age of seventeen.
As Ellen White stood there in vision in Oswego in 1850 God told her something about the "hidden book".
dedication.www3.50megs.com /apocrypha.html   (1839 words)

  
 Latest Research on SDA Prophet Ellen G. White, includes books, articles and letters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In 1986, Andrews' Seminary student Bruce Weaver discovered a surprising transcript of the trial of Ellen White's friend, Israel Dammon.
White had seen in vision that the day of salvation for sinners was past, and those that fully believed in her visions as coming from God, also accepted that doctrine."
"The more depressed I was the more I looked into E.G. White books for the answer and I was getting even more depressed reading her instructions and prophecies, until I arrived to one particular utterance....[we] will stand before GOD without Mediator...
www.ellenwhite.org   (711 words)

  
 Plagiarism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
White's life-long habit of taking the ideas and words of others and making them her own.
White claimed to have received in visions were actually being taught by other health reformers prior to her?
White used in her Testimonies and writings on health.
www.ellenwhite.org /egw4.htm   (845 words)

  
 Ellen White
Ellen G. White was a woman of remarkable spiritual gifts who lived most of her life during the nineteenth century (1827-1915), yet through her writings and public ministry she has made a revolutionary impact on millions of people around the world in the twentieth century.
Ellen White traveled widely in the United States, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
As a young girl she suffered serious health problems which threatened her life, yet she lived a full life to age 87.
www.arkdiscovery.com /ellen_white.htm   (291 words)

  
 Ellen White Summit - Gladstone, OR - November, 2005
Ellen White’s writings in our study, church, school, and home.
Ellen White and the Youth of the Church
Ellen White Summit 2005 in Gladstone, Oregon - November 11-12, 2005 with George R. Knight, Craig Newborn, Jud Lake, and Jon Paulien
ellenwhitesummit.foxyresearch.com   (244 words)

  
 Capital Memorial Church--About Ellen G. White
Her crowning literary achievement is the five-volume “Conflict of the Ages” series, which traces the conflict between good and evil from its origin to its dramatic, soon-to-unfold conclusion.
She also helped to establish a system of hospitals, schools, and publishing houses that circles the globe.
Ellen G. White on Interpreting Her Own Writings
www.capitalmemorial.org /egwhite.htm   (278 words)

  
 Ellen G. White
Almost from the beginning, and right through to today, persons have come forward and said: "I believed in the Ellen White writings.
Each point they make is a small witness against Ellen White's claims to inspiration, and their points, taken together, make a very powerful indictment indeed.
Over the years I've collected a number of these, and hope to acquire the ones I'm missing, all of which will be made available right here.
www.ex-sda.com /newpage21.htm   (195 words)

  
 7 More Bible Contradictions by Ellen White   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Satan, who is the father of lies, deceived Adam in a similar way, telling him that he need not obey God, that he would not die if he transgressed the law.
White to have made this statement, because she was often sick herself.
Her husband and two of her children died of sickness.
www.ellenwhite.org /egw45.htm   (1243 words)

  
 Ellen G. White Books
It is also the largest known electronic source of Ellen G. White's writings in HTML.
They are placed here for you to check the references and contexts that many devotions are taken from.
Special thanks to the Ellen G. White Estate for giving the Centre permission to use certain copyrighted materials.
www.nisbett.com /reference   (142 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/ellenwhite
Ellen, I'm kind of disappointed in you...you weren't at the walla walla college campus for campmeeting...the pathfinders are upset, and the worthington food company is thinking of pulling out of being a sponsor of you...just so you know
Ellen you should make a top 12 and put me on it.
I hope you are doing well and keeping cool in all the summer heat.
www.myspace.com /ellenwhite   (549 words)

  
 The Real Truth About Ellen White   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Much has been written against Ellen G. White as if it were truth,
Also see this chapter on CREATION comparing Edersheim with Ellen White's book.
Go to the White Estate Books on line and read Ellen G. White and Her Critics, by Francis D. Nichol
dedication.www3.50megs.com /egw.html   (283 words)

  
 Defense of the writings and ministry of Ellen G. White
You may have been hearing LIES about Ellen White—Here is the Truth!
Tell your friends that this is the web site to come to in order to find solid Spirit of Prophecy encouragement and helpful information defending Ellen G. White's integrity, writings, and inspiration.
History, Biography, and Eye-Witness Accounts: History, Biography, and Eye Witness Accounts by Contemporaries of E. White.
www.ellenwhitedefend.com   (151 words)

  
 Ellen G. White Article Section: Christian Resource Centre (Bermuda)
Ellen G. White Article Section: Christian Resource Centre (Bermuda)
The following links consist of files written by or about Ellen G. White.
If you have any comments on any of the material, please do not hesitate to contact me via e-mail by clicking on the envelope at the top of this web page.
www.nisbett.com /egw   (78 words)

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