Ellen G. White : the progressive years 1862-1876 /
Arthur L. White.
- 512 páginas : ilustraciones ; 23 centímetros
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A year to be remembered. -The continuing struggle to establish church order. -Seventh-day Adventists and the civil war in the United States. -Meeting two major problems. -The white family escapes to the east. -Learning to practice health reform. -An intensive course in methods of reform. -The war and its unexpected close. -Health - how to keep it, how to lose it. -The Agonizing year of captivity. -Rebellion in Iowa. -Liberated at Last-the sweet and the bitter. -Advancement in Health reform. -Battle creek and the Health Institute. -Dreams, Testimony No. 13, and the tour east. -Bearing testimony by voice and pen. -The first annual camp meetings. -A year to regroup and prepare. -At last the tide turns. -Further steps toward health reform. -Restructuring for a sound future-1. -Restructuring for a sound future-2. -A surprise vacation in the Rocky mountains. -James and Ellen White discover California. -The call for a School. -Colorado interlude. -Progressive steps in evangelism in the far west. -Publishing and preaching in Oakland. -The prophet-Apostle relationship. -James White again in the saddle. -Leading in significant advances. -Finishing a successful year.