The Australian Years: 1891-1900 (vol. 4)

Chapter

  1. (1891) The Call to Australia

  2. (1891-1892) Ellen White Begins Work in Melbourne

  3. (1892) Ministry in Great Pain and Suffering

  4. (1892) The Australasian Bible School

  5. (1893) The Servant of the Lord Could Rejoice

  6. (1893) Influence at Administrative Convocations

  7. (1893) On to New Zealand

  8. (1893) The New Zealand Camp Meeting

  9. (1893) The Winter in New Zealand

10. (1893) Evangelism–The Struggle for a Foothold

11. (1894) The Evangelistic Thrust in Australia

12. (1894) The American Mails–Almost Overwhelmed

13. (1894) The Move to New South Wales

14. (1894) A Place for the School

15. (1894) The Ashfield Camp Meeting in New South Wales

16. (1894-1895) “Is There Not a God in Israel?”

17. (1895) Tasmania–The Convention and the Wedding

18. (1895) The Beginning at Cooranbong

19. (1895) Travels in the Last Few Weeks of 1895

20. (1895) Fannie Bolton and Her Witness–True and False

21. (1895-1896) Bearing Testimony by Voice and Pen

22. (1896) 1896–A Year of Good News and Bad News

23. (1896-1897) Meeting Doctrinal Error and Apostasies

24. (1897) The Avondale School–Working Toward the Target Date

25. (1897) Avondale–A New Start in Christian Education

26. (1897) The New Church Building at Avondale

27. (1897) Sunnyside and Beyond–1897

28. (1897) The Stanmore Camp Meeting and the Health-Food Business

29. (1898) The First Half of 1898

30. (1898) Divine Guidance in Important Moves

31. (1898) The High Point in Australian Camp Meetings

32. (1892-1898) Writing on the Life of Christ–The Desire of Ages

33. (1899) The American Mails and Agonizing Situations

34. (1899) Wrestling With Distressing Financial Problems

35. (1899) The Work in Australia Comes of Age

36. (1899-1900) Finishing Touches of Ellen White’s Ministry in Australia

37. (1900) Ellen White’s Last Year in Australia