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Spalding and Magan's Unpublished Manuscript Testimonies - Ellen G. White

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Chapter 117<br />

The Madison Sanitarium<br />

St. Helena Sanitarium, Cal., Feb. 10, 1906.<br />

Dear Brother Magan,--<br />

I have this morning read your letter, <strong>and</strong> have<br />

much interest in that which I read. I am glad this<br />

matter has come to a head, <strong>and</strong> I am sure the time<br />

has come for a change in the atmosphere in<br />

Nashville. I am pleased that the exhibition of<br />

prejudice did not extinguish the exercise of mercy.<br />

The Lord is for us, <strong>and</strong> will be for us as long as we<br />

are for him. I think I will make an effort to raise<br />

some money. I will see what can be done. I found a<br />

long article in one of my diaries written some time<br />

ago in reference to the matters at Nashville,-- the<br />

location of the sanitarium. I am desirous that the<br />

work shall advance. I think we need not be<br />

discouraged in regard to the sanitarium in<br />

Nashville. Keep up good heart; have faith in God.<br />

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