HARMONY OF ELLEN G. WHITE'S AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WRITINGS Paragraph or subject heading 1880 LS LS mss 2SG LS IT ' CET Misc. [At one place we were crossing heavy drifts] — 125 — — — — That night it was shown 213 125 49 — — — [See above, p. ] — — — 85-87 — 74-75 [When we returned to Portland] [no work people there] — 126 — — — — [Joe Turner, who had] — 126 — — — — [He also taught] — 126 — — — — We soon returned to Portland [vision against J.T.] 213 127 49 — — [This man and some of his] [J.T. and levitation] — 128 — — — — [After I had borne my testimony] [intervw. with J.T.'s wife] — 128 — — — — My parents were disgusted 214 129 50 — — — As I returned to Portland [religion=excitement and nois' 215 130 50-51 85 66 73 J.T. labored with some success [mind wanders] 215 [130] 51 — 67 — With Jesus at our head [Vision of the New Earth] 216 131 52 — 67 62 « HARMONY OF ELLEN G. WHITE’S AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WRITINGS Paragraph or subject heading 1880LS LSmss 2SG LS IT CET Misc. I saw a field of tall grass 216 132 53 — 68 62 Mount Zion was just before 217 133 54 — 69 63" The temple was supported 217 133 54 — 69 63 Bro. Hyde, who was present 218 [134] 55 70 — [Hyde's poem] 218 134 56 — 70 — About this time I was [charge of mesmerism] 219 136 57 [88] 71 76 According to this teaching 220 136 57 — 71 — At this time visions were given [against no-work fanatics] 220 [137] 57 [88] [72] 176] [Different times were set] 220 137 58 89 72 77 The above, relative to time-set 221 — — — 72 — [All these things] — 137 59 89 — 77: [While at family prayers] [struck dumb] — 137 59 89 — 77 Up to the time of my first visioi 222 138 [60] 90 73 78 It was a great cross for me [withholding reproof] 222 139 [60] 90 73 78 I did not realize that I 223 139 61 90 74 79 * J v f f r ;!/ ri vy liv « sr* %gff %/ r PtsmyrsAk cr suhjkcf- ■hej&dtKQ tm IS LSms 2 S6-is /r cer Some of our wicked 234 161 80 — — — He said he had no objection 235 162 80 — — — A few days after 235 162 81 — — — That summer the neighbors 236 163 81 — — — [During the latter part] — 164 — — — — [For years we labored] — — — 92 — 80 [God gave us precious] — — — 92 — 80 [In later years I] — — 92 — 81 k [We are not called upon] — — — 93 — 81 [Christ is over all] — — — 93 — 81 [The tempter comes] — — - — 93 — 81 82--pix [Those teachers who] — — — 94 — 83 [We need no fanciful] — — — 94 — 83 [Christ is the perfect] [See below for p# 75] — — — 94 75 83 84—pix While on a visit to New Bedford 236 164 [82] 95 76 85 Elder Bates was keeping 236 [164] [82] [95] 76 [85] [Halo of light vision] 237 165 82-3 95 76 85-6 The subject of this 238 END — — — — Aug. 30, 1846 [astronomy vision] 238 83 97 75 88 [We entered upon our work] — — — 75 — [At first I moved out timidly] — 75 [See above] 76 [When we received light] — — — 77 . -------- [Our Master was a man] — — — 78 — [We began to present] — — — 78 — [God by his Holy Spirit] — — — 79 — [X have already spoken] — — — 79 — iRegarding his attitude towards — — 97 — [Although I could see nothing] — — 97 — [I therefore sought] — — 97 — — I was shown that I would be much afflicted (Nichols heals) 239 83- 98 80 89