Box 1
Container
Contains 80 Results:
Letters, sermons, and testimonies during Ellen White’s visit to Australasia, 1894
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Content Description
From the Collection:
Ellen G. White (1829-1915), in response to an invitation given to her at the General Conference session held in March of 1891, departed for Australia in November of 1891, arriving a month later. She was accompanied by her son, W. C. White, and several of her assistants. She remained in the region until 1900, residing mostly in Australia. During this period she played an important role in the establishment of several institutions and church functions in the region. In 1900 she returned to the...
Dates:
1894
Letters, sermons, and testimonies during Ellen White’s visit to Australasia, 1895 - 1900
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Content Description
From the Collection:
Ellen G. White (1829-1915), in response to an invitation given to her at the General Conference session held in March of 1891, departed for Australia in November of 1891, arriving a month later. She was accompanied by her son, W. C. White, and several of her assistants. She remained in the region until 1900, residing mostly in Australia. During this period she played an important role in the establishment of several institutions and church functions in the region. In 1900 she returned to the...
Dates:
1895 - 1900
Dissidents:, McCullagh and Hawkins, 1893-1899, Mackersey, 1893, Shannon and Lawrence, 1897-1898
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Content Description
From the Collection:
Ellen G. White (1829-1915), in response to an invitation given to her at the General Conference session held in March of 1891, departed for Australia in November of 1891, arriving a month later. She was accompanied by her son, W. C. White, and several of her assistants. She remained in the region until 1900, residing mostly in Australia. During this period she played an important role in the establishment of several institutions and church functions in the region. In 1900 she returned to the...
Dates:
McCullagh and Hawkins, 1893-1899; Mackersey, 1893; Shannon and Lawrence, 1897-1898
The Second Australian Conference, cir. Jan 1893
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Content Description
From the Collection:
Ellen G. White (1829-1915), in response to an invitation given to her at the General Conference session held in March of 1891, departed for Australia in November of 1891, arriving a month later. She was accompanied by her son, W. C. White, and several of her assistants. She remained in the region until 1900, residing mostly in Australia. During this period she played an important role in the establishment of several institutions and church functions in the region. In 1900 she returned to the...
Dates:
cir. Jan 1893
Experiences in Sydney en Route for New Zealand, Jan 26, 1893
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Content Description
From the Collection:
Ellen G. White (1829-1915), in response to an invitation given to her at the General Conference session held in March of 1891, departed for Australia in November of 1891, arriving a month later. She was accompanied by her son, W. C. White, and several of her assistants. She remained in the region until 1900, residing mostly in Australia. During this period she played an important role in the establishment of several institutions and church functions in the region. In 1900 she returned to the...
Dates:
Jan 26, 1893
Labors in New Zealand, Feb,1893
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Content Description
From the Collection:
Ellen G. White (1829-1915), in response to an invitation given to her at the General Conference session held in March of 1891, departed for Australia in November of 1891, arriving a month later. She was accompanied by her son, W. C. White, and several of her assistants. She remained in the region until 1900, residing mostly in Australia. During this period she played an important role in the establishment of several institutions and church functions in the region. In 1900 she returned to the...
Dates:
Feb,1893
Instruction to the Auckland Church, Feb 11, 1893
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Content Description
From the Collection:
Ellen G. White (1829-1915), in response to an invitation given to her at the General Conference session held in March of 1891, departed for Australia in November of 1891, arriving a month later. She was accompanied by her son, W. C. White, and several of her assistants. She remained in the region until 1900, residing mostly in Australia. During this period she played an important role in the establishment of several institutions and church functions in the region. In 1900 she returned to the...
Dates:
Feb 11, 1893
Kaeo, New Zealand, Feb 20-Mar 15, 1893
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Content Description
From the Collection:
Ellen G. White (1829-1915), in response to an invitation given to her at the General Conference session held in March of 1891, departed for Australia in November of 1891, arriving a month later. She was accompanied by her son, W. C. White, and several of her assistants. She remained in the region until 1900, residing mostly in Australia. During this period she played an important role in the establishment of several institutions and church functions in the region. In 1900 she returned to the...
Dates:
Feb 20-Mar 15, 1893
The Duty of Parents to their Children, Mar 5, 1893
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Content Description
From the Collection:
Ellen G. White (1829-1915), in response to an invitation given to her at the General Conference session held in March of 1891, departed for Australia in November of 1891, arriving a month later. She was accompanied by her son, W. C. White, and several of her assistants. She remained in the region until 1900, residing mostly in Australia. During this period she played an important role in the establishment of several institutions and church functions in the region. In 1900 she returned to the...
Dates:
Mar 5, 1893
Dear brother Stanton, Mar 23, 1893
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Content Description
From the Collection:
Ellen G. White (1829-1915), in response to an invitation given to her at the General Conference session held in March of 1891, departed for Australia in November of 1891, arriving a month later. She was accompanied by her son, W. C. White, and several of her assistants. She remained in the region until 1900, residing mostly in Australia. During this period she played an important role in the establishment of several institutions and church functions in the region. In 1900 she returned to the...
Dates:
Mar 23, 1893