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Spalding and Magan's Unpublished Manuscript Testimonies - Ellen G. White

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Chapter 158<br />

Who Has Told Sister <strong>White</strong>?<br />

Sanitarium, Cal., Jan. 15, 1906.<br />

Dear Brother Amadon:--<br />

I have received your letter, I will send you<br />

copies of things taken from my diaries. These<br />

articles contain presentations <strong>and</strong> instructions given<br />

me, point by point. For instance, the evening after<br />

the Sabbath I retired, <strong>and</strong> rested well without ache<br />

or pain until half past ten. But I was unable to<br />

sleep. I had received instruction, <strong>and</strong> I seldom lie in<br />

bed after such instruction comes. There was a<br />

company assembled in Battle Creek, <strong>and</strong><br />

instruction was given by One in our midst that I<br />

was to repeat <strong>and</strong> repeat with pen <strong>and</strong> voice. I left<br />

my bed, <strong>and</strong> wrote for five hours as fast as my pen<br />

could trace the lines. Then, I rested on the bed for<br />

an hour, <strong>and</strong> slept part of the time.<br />

I placed the matter in the h<strong>and</strong>s of my copyist,<br />

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