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Clarissa “Clara” Bonfoey was a close friend of and housekeeper for James and Ellen White for about eight years.
Joseph Birchard Frisbie, one of the earliest Seventh-day Adventist ministers, served the church for twenty-nine years.
Messenger of Truth was the first periodical published against the Sabbatarian Adventists (later Seventh-day Adventists).
The Messenger Party originated during the early 1850s in Jackson, Michigan.
Thaddeus M. (1827-1907) and Myrta E. (Wells) Steward (1832-1928) became active in the Sabbatarian Adventist cause during the early 1850s and were associated in ministry with a number of the movement’s leaders such as Ellen and James White, Joseph Bates, J. N. Andrews, Uriah Smith, J. N. Loughborough, and J. H. Waggoner.
The Ministry of Healing, published in 1905, is considered Ellen White’s most comprehensive work on health and healthful living. The book is also a representation of the Seventh-day Adventist philosophy of health.