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Spalding and Magan's Unpublished Manuscript Testimonies - Ellen G. White

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Chapter 133<br />

A Missionary Field<br />

Sanitarium, Cal., April 17, 1907.<br />

Elder J. S. Washburn,<br />

Dear Brother Washburn:--<br />

I have just received <strong>and</strong> read your letter, in<br />

which you tell me about your visits to the colleges<br />

in Nashville. I am so glad that you are beginning to<br />

underst<strong>and</strong> why our work should be located in<br />

Nashville. A wide interest should be manifested for<br />

the colored people. We ought to have in Nashville<br />

a first-class sanitarium established for the colored<br />

people, that shall be conducted by physicians <strong>and</strong><br />

workers who will do their work wisely. The<br />

colored people of the South are to become<br />

educated workers; through the reception of the<br />

gospel they are to become teachers of the gospel to<br />

their own people.<br />

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