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Spalding and Magan's Unpublished Manuscript Testimonies - Ellen G. White

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workings of men who are bearing heavy burdens in<br />

the work of the Lord; therefore I will endeavor to<br />

bring to her attention the bright side of things.<br />

When a brother speaks well of what another<br />

brother is doing, I will try to bring it to her<br />

attention. The criticisms <strong>and</strong> the accusations that<br />

are made by brother against brother, I must try to<br />

keep to myself. I know that this is very different<br />

from the representations that have often been made<br />

to some of you regarding the character <strong>and</strong> aim of<br />

my work, but I assure you that this is what I have<br />

endeavored to do.<br />

Well, one day while we were living at<br />

Cooranbong, New South Wales, we received letters<br />

from the president of the General Conference,<br />

filled with cheering reports, telling us about the<br />

good campmeetings, <strong>and</strong> how that some of these<br />

business men who had been reproved by the<br />

<strong>Testimonies</strong> were going out to various states <strong>and</strong><br />

speaking in the campmeetings, <strong>and</strong> that they were<br />

getting a new spiritual experience, <strong>and</strong> were a real<br />

help in the meetings.<br />

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