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  1. James Edson White (28 July 1849 – 3 June 1928), frequently known as Edson White, was an American author, publisher and the second son of two of the pioneers of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, James S. White and Ellen G. White.

  2. One of the pioneers who had a great impact in the development of the Southern Union territory was James Edson White. In eight short but challenging years, 1895-1903, he made a footprint on the work that is evident 125 years later.

  3. Picture: James Edson White White, James Edson (1849-1928). Early leader of Adventist work among * African-Americans; second son of James and Ellen White. At the age of 15 White was employed at the * Review and Herald publishing office, of which his father was founder and president, and mastered the printer trade.

  4. James Edson White. 1849 - 1928. James Edson was the second and oldest surviving son of James and Ellen Gould Harmon White. He started working at age fifteen in the Review and Herald Publishing Association and became proficient in all aspects of printing.

  5. Edson was a man “subject to like pas-sions as we are,” but God gave Edson extraordinary success despite his human frailties, the racial conditions of the South, and the organizational challenges he faced. It all began with a religious awak-ening. On May 18, 1893, Edson White wrote to his mother, “I have no religious

  6. James Edson White: The Man and His Contributions to the Seventh-Day Adventist Church (DF 771)

  7. Aug 24, 2002 · James Edson White, the son of Adventist pioneers James and Ellen White, is credited with taking the gospel to African Americans in the southern U.S. — after having departed from the Adventist faith for approximately 30 years. What may have seemed like a delayed answer to Ellen White’s prayers over the years that Edson was absent

  8. Mar 6, 2015 · White, James Edson. Past, Present, and Future. - Nashville, Tennessee: Southern Publishing Association, 1909: 528. Digitized by the Center for Adventist Research, James White Library, Andrews University.

  9. History of James Edson White (Second Son of James and Ellen White) File number: 18-A-11 born: Rocky Hill, Connecticut, July 28, 1849 died: Otsego, Michigan, May 30, 1928 Buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, Battle Creek, Mich., by side of first wife, Emma. 1st wife: Emma L. MacDearman, married on his 21st birthday, July 28, 1870.

  10. Jul 29, 2008 · Past, present, and future. by. White, James Edson, 1849-1928. Publication date. 1909. Topics. Christianity. Publisher. Nashville : Southern Pub.

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