The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6)

Chapter

  1. Loma Linda, “Hill Beautiful”

  2. Meeting the Payments on Loma Linda

  3. Meeting Crises in Colorado

  4. Independence or Unity?

  5. 1905 Closes With Battle Creek Issues

  6. The Year of the Earthquake

  7. Ellen White Comes to Her Own Defense

  8. On the Evangelistic Trail

  9. 1907–At Home and in the Field

10. Continuing in a Varied Ministry

11. Bearer of Messages of Encouragement and Reproof

12. When the Test Comes

13. Through the Year 1908

14. Finding a Site for Pacific Union College

15. Attending the General Conference of 1909

16. The General Conference Address on Health Reform

17. The Long Trip Home

18. America’s Cities–The Great Unworked Field

19. The Threat of Distracting Doctrinal Controversy

20. Writing, Publishing, and Speaking

21. Will Seventh-day Adventists Train Physicians?

22. At 82–A Very Busy Year

23. The 1911 Edition of The Great Controversy

24. Inspiration and the 1911 Edition of The Great Controversy

25. 1911–A Year of Concentrated Book Preparation

26. The Other Side of 1911

27. Winding Down a Busy Life Program

28. 1913–Concerted Drive on Book Production

29. Interludes in the Drive on Book Production

30. 1914–Ellen White’s Eighty-seventh Year

31. The Last Mile

32. The Messenger of the Lord at Rest

  A. Letter to the Former Pacific Union Conference President

  B. The Settlement of Ellen G. White’S Estate