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  • Ellen G. White in Europe 1885-1887
  • Chapter 1—Chronology
  • Chapter 2—A Historical Prologue
  • Chapter 3—Bound for Europe
  • The Invitation Comes From Europe
  • Would It Be Presumptuous to Go?
  • “The Judgment of the General Conference”
  • Ready to Sail!
  • Storm at Sea!
  • Chapter 4—Expanding Mission Perspective
  • How the Visions Gave Guidance
  • The World Concept of Missions
  • Europeans Begin the Work in Europe
  • Qualified to Offer Counsel
  • Chapter 5—The Reception in England
  • The First Missionary an Englishman
  • Foundations Deep and Solid
  • Grimsby—Headquarters Town
  • Fruitful Work in Ulceby
  • A Large Meeting in Riseley
  • The Visit to London and Southampton
  • Soul-Burden for London
  • On to the Continent
  • Chapter 6—Headquarters in Basel
  • “I Have Seen This Place Before”
  • Life in the Headquarters Building
  • Reflections on Historic Basel
  • The Gospel Army
  • The First and Second European Conferences
  • Chapter 7—The Swiss Conference of 1885
  • Mrs. White Attends Swiss Conference
  • Proper Methods of Labor
  • Meetings on the Sabbath Day
  • Practical Character of Ellen White's Addresses
  • A Work for Young and Old
  • Close of the Conference
  • Chapter 8—The Third European Missionary Council
  • Reports from the Missions
  • Presenting the Truth in Love
  • Question-and-Answer Periods
  • Response to Sister White's Testimonies
  • Value of Tent Meetings in Europe
  • Pressing Financial Needs in Basel
  • Length of Conference Extended
  • A Controversial Problem Arises
  • An Unwise Interruption
  • A Victory Meeting
  • A Vision in the Night Season
  • D. T. Bourdeau's Printed Testimony
  • Chapter 9—Among The Youth In Basel
  • The Sickness of Edith Andrews
  • Counselor in the Sickroom
  • Chapter 10—The Visit to Denmark
  • Across Germany by Rail
  • The Arrival in Copenhagen
  • Small but Attentive Crowds
  • Faithful Seed Sowing
  • Scenes “Presented Before Me”
  • Need for Better Meeting Places
  • At the Wax Museum
  • The Case of the German Tutor
  • Chapter 11—Visiting Churches in Sweden
  • The Historical Climate of Stockholm
  • Elevating the Standard of Piety
  • Indications of Reformation History
  • Phenomena of the Child Preachers
  • Next Stop: Grythyttehed
  • A Significant Dream
  • Orebro and the Petri (Paterson) Brothers
  • Chapter 12—Norwegian Adventists Welcome Mrs. White
  • Meetings in the Good Templars Hall
  • The Little Flock at Drammen
  • Problems in the Christiania Church
  • Sabbathkeeping and the School Authorities
  • The Largest Audience in the Military Gymnasium
  • Melting the Ice of Indifference
  • Chapter 13—Scandinavia to Switzerland
  • A Dangerous Crossing
  • At the German Border
  • Impressions at Cologne
  • Two Meaningful Observations
  • Chapter 14—The First Visit to Italy
  • Bernard Kaloria, the “Converted” Jew
  • Labors in Northern Italy
  • By Train Across the Alps
  • Early Labors of Czechowski
  • Opposition in Torre Pellice
  • Interference and Hostilities
  • The Difficulties Mount
  • Intrusions of Miles Grant
  • Back to Basel
  • Counsel for a Young Couple
  • Chapter 15—At Home in Switzerland for the Winter
  • Faith and Sacrifice of the Believers
  • The White Apartment in Basel
  • Various Activities Day by Day
  • Reinforcements From America
  • Literary Assistants Help Ellen White
  • L. R. Conradi Comes to Europe
  • A Horse and Carriage for the Visitor
  • Strenuous Personal Labor
  • Good Meetings in Bienne
  • Chapter 16—The Second Visit to Italy
  • A Letter From Torre Pellice
  • Milan and the Great Cathedral
  • A Lesson in Contrasts
  • Sowing Beside All Waters
  • Up the Mountain to Bobbio
  • Chapter 17—The Magnificence of the Alps
  • The World Before the Flood
  • Evidences of the Flood
  • Chapter 18—Among the Swiss Believers
  • Tour of the Swiss Churches
  • Tramelan and the Roth Family
  • Caught in a Hailstorm
  • Chapter 19—a Second Round of Meetings in Scandinavia
  • A School for Workers
  • A Practical Talk on Sanctification
  • God Calls for Sacrifice
  • Critical Days for the Conference President
  • Chapter 20—Turmoil and Peace
  • A Symbol of Sister White's Work
  • Needs of the Church in Christiania
  • A Disciplinary Recommendation
  • Response of the Committee
  • A Disappointing Board Meeting
  • A Final Service With the Church
  • Heartaches in Faraway America
  • Next Stop: Copenhagen
  • The Round Tower of Copenhagen
  • Chapter 21—Work and Recreation in Switzerland
  • Mrs. White's Oral Presentations
  • A Pleasant Trip to the Rigi
  • Chapter 22—The Fourth European Council
  • The Workers’ Meetings Begin
  • Help for the Struggling Workers
  • Opening of the Council Delayed
  • The Council Convenes at Last!
  • The Use of Tents a Success
  • A Prophetic Word About the Future
  • A Shopping Tour in Grimsby
  • Chapter 23—Will France Receive The Light?
  • The Light of the Advent Message
  • Brief Stay in Paris
  • A Walk Through the Streets of Paris
  • Invalides and the Tomb of Napoleon
  • Arrival at Nimes
  • Roman Ruins in Nimes
  • The Young Watchmaker
  • Meetings in Historic Valence
  • The Cathedral of Saint Apollinaire
  • Reflections on Valence
  • Third Visit to the Piedmont Valleys
  • Chapter 24—a Bible-Centered Ministry
  • The Need for Bible Study
  • Back to the Bible
  • Purpose of the Visions
  • The Definition and Meaning of Scripture
  • The Testimony of S. N. Haskell
  • The Word and the Spirit
  • Chapter 25—Christmas Day at Tramelan
  • Need of All Missionaries
  • Evangelistic Team in Basel
  • Church Dedication at Tramelan
  • Future of the Advent People
  • Crowd Gathers in Large Baptist Church
  • Chapter 26—Literary Work
  • Chapter 27—The Final Months in Switzerland
  • Another Visit to Tramelan
  • Temperance Lecture in Baptist Chapel
  • The Swiss Conference of 1887
  • Signing the Temperance Pledge
  • Practical Help for the Workers
  • Visits to Zurich
  • A Boat Ride on Lake Zurich
  • Chapter 28—Germany and the Vohwinkel Vision
  • The Vohwinkel Vision
  • The Stranger Addresses the People
  • The Sabbath Meetings
  • Counsel Regarding Little Companies
  • Meetings in Gladbach
  • Impact of J. H. Lindermann's Work
  • Visiting the Church at Gladbach
  • Chapter 29—Lewis R. Conradi
  • Conradi's Rise to Leadership
  • Conradi and the Sanctuary Doctrine
  • A Letter of Confession to Sister White
  • Conradi's Faith Revived
  • Sister White's Esteem for Conradi
  • The Conradi Hearings
  • The Committee's Report
  • The Ellen G. White Position
  • The Question of the Spirit of Prophecy
  • Chapter 30—First Adventist Camp Meeting In Europe
  • Visible Improvements in Copenhagen Church
  • Across by Steamer to Norway
  • Camp Meeting Held on an Island
  • The Fifth Annual European Council
  • Contacts With Carl Ottosen
  • First Tent Meetings in Sweden
  • Time to Say Good-by
  • Chapter 31—Last Stop on the Journey
  • Ellen White and Prison Work
  • A Farewell to the Missionaries
  • London to Southampton
  • The Last Item in the Diaries
  • Chapter 32—Homeward Bound
  • The Embarkation from Liverpool
  • State of Three European Missions
  • The Sea Like a Placid Lake
  • Her Influence on the European Church
  • A Prophetic Voice Speaking to the World