Early Years 1827-1862
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About The Author
Foreword
1. The Messenger Of The Lord In Our Midst
2. Abrupt Changes In Ellen’s Life
3. 1844–The Year Of Expectation And Disappointments
4. Make It Known To Others
5. The Messenger Of The Lord At Work
6. Sustained In A Continued Ministry
7. Entering Married Life
8. Laying The Foundations
9. The Sabbath And Sanctuary Conferences And The Development Of Doctrines
10. Heaven-directed Travels And Important Visions
11. Beginning To Publish
12. The Summer The Tide Turned
13. The First Winter Of “The Gathering Time”
14. Mixed Experiences In “The Gathering Time”
15. Girding Up For A Mighty Thrust
16. The Shut And The Open Doors
17. The Message Pushes To The West
18. Nurturing The Developing Church
19. Through Hours Of Darkness
20. Settling Administrative And Theological Questions
21. Working In A Changed Atmosphere
22. Soul-shaking Experiences For The Ministers And Laity
23. A Year Of Many Visions
24. The Great Controversy Vision And Broader Concepts
25. Financial Support For The Cause Of God
26. Through 1859 With Ellen White’s Diary
27. The Opening Of The Year Of Little Joy
28. Initial Steps In Church Organization
29. Pointed Reproof And Heartfelt Confessions
30. The Struggle For Church Organization Continues
31. The Clouds Of War
32. The Year 1862 Closes On An Upbeat
Bibliography
Appendix A
Appendix B
Apenndix C
Index
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SKU (ISBN): 9780828001199
Ellen White
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2000
Ellen G. White Biography # 1
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
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