Footnote 6, Chapter Four:
The reader can find these and many other Ellen White endorsements of the message of Jones and Waggoner in the following sources (all are published in the four-volume The Ellen G. White 1888 Materials, and can easily be located by consulting the index in Volume 1):
- Testimonies to Ministers, pp. 70-80,89-98,410,412,413,466,467, 468.
- MSS 8a, 9,13,15,21,24,1888. •MSS 5,10,13,30,1889. •Diary, April 7,1889.
- Letter B-24,1889.
- Letter W-1,1889.
- Letters 30,55,1890.
- Review and Herald, February 12, July 23,1889;March 18, May 27,1890.
- Letter W-4,1890.
- General Conference Bulletin, 1891, pp. 256-258,260.
- Letters 19d, 1892; S-24,1892; 25b, 1892; B2a, 1892; 25b, 1892; K-18,1892; Letter January 9,1893; Letter H-27,1894; Letter 51 a, 1895; Letter 96,1896 (Selected Messages, Book One, pp. 234,235).
The total number of Ellen White endorsements of the Jones Waggoner message runs above 370. Sometimes there are five or six on one page.
One endorsement from her inspired pen should be sufficient to motivate us to re-study the 1888 message. Two would emphasize its importance; three would make the matter urgent. But there are hundreds of enthusiastic endorsements, which must constitute the most emphatic call from a prophet that God's people have ever received in all time.