Ellen G. White: The Early Elmshaven Years, Volume 5, 1900-1905
Description:
This six-volume biography of Adventism's "special messenger" is also a history of the first seven decades of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The author, a grandson of Ellen White, uses family and personal anecdotes to make these books readable and absorbing.Book Specs
Hard Back
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing Association
Printed: 1981
Pages: 475
Foreword
1. Voyage on the Moana
2. Elmshaven
3. Face to Face With the Issues
4. Through the South to the 1901 General Conference
5. The General Conference of 1901
6. The Church Responds
7. The Last Ten Days
8. The Extended Journey Home
9. In the Din of the Battle
10. The Precarious Winter Trip to New York
11. The Battle Creek Sanitarium Fire
12. A Perplexing and Difficult Year
13. Getting On With the Book Work
14. God Reproves His Messenger
15. The Crisis Over Financial Policies
16. The Review and Herald Fire
17. Preparing for the 1903 General Conference
18. The 1903 General Conference Session
19. In Agony of Soul
20. The Move to Washington, D.C.
21. The Threat of Pantheism
22. "Meet It!"
23. The Fall and Winter Work at Elmshaven
24. The Extended Visit to Washington
25. The Crucial Meeting at Berrien Springs
26. A Trip Into the South
27. Another Month in Washington, and the Trip Home
28. Sanitariums in Southern California
29. Glendale, a Sanitarium Near Los Angeles
30. With the Lord's Messenger in Early 1905
31. The General Conference of 1905
32. Last Days of the 1905 General Conference
Appendix
Bibliography
Index