Chapter 11—Marriage and United Labours
      
      
        August 30, 1846, I was united in marriage to Elder James White.
      
      
        Elder White had enjoyed a deep experience in the advent movement,
      
      
        and his labors in proclaiming the truth had been blessed of God. Our
      
      
        hearts were united in the great work, and together we traveled and
      
      
        labored for the salvation of souls.
      
      
        In Confirmation Of Faith
      
      
        In November, 1846, I attended, with my husband, a meeting at
      
      
        Topsham, Maine, at which Elder Joseph Bates was present. He did
      
      
        not then fully believe that my visions were of God. That meeting was
      
      
        a season of much interest. The Spirit of God rested upon me; I was
      
      
        wrapped in a vision of God’s glory, and for the first time had a view
      
      
        of other planets. After I came out of vision, I related what I had seen.
      
      
        Elder Bates then asked if I had studied astronomy. I told him I had no
      
      
        recollection of ever looking into an astronomy. Then he said, “This is
      
      
        of the Lord.” His countenance shone with the light of heaven, and he
      
      
        exhorted the church with power.
      
      
        Regarding his attitude toward the visions, Elder Bates made the
      
      
        following statement:
      
      
        “Although I could see nothing in them that militated against the
      
      
        word, yet I felt alarmed and tried exceedingly, and for a long time
      
      
        unwilling to believe that it was anything more than what was produced
      
      
        by a protracted debilitated state of her body.
      
      
        “I therefore sought opportunities in the presence of others, when
      
      
        her mind seemed freed from excitement (out of meeting), to question
      
      
        and cross-question her, and her friends which accompanied her, espe-
      
      
        cially her elder sister, to get if possible at the truth. During the number
      
      
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        of visits she has made to New Bedford and Fairhaven since, while at
      
      
        our meetings, I have seen her in vision a number of times, and also in
      
      
        Topsham, Maine; and those who were present during some of those
      
      
        exciting scenes know well with what interest and intensity I listened to
      
      
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