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The Later Elmshaven Years: 1905-1915 (vol. 6) - Ellen G. White

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I have faithful and conscientious helpers, who are gathering together

what I have written for the Review, Signs, and Watchman, [Reference here is

to several series of articles in each journal, each on a particular topic.] and in

manuscripts and letters, and arranging it in chapters for the book. Sometimes

I examine several chapters in a day, and at other times I can read but little

because my eyes become weary and I am dizzy. The chapters that I have

been reading recently are very precious.--Letter 20, 1912.

At about this time W. C. White reported that she had read twenty-five

or thirty chapters (WCW to AGD, May 14, 1912). The completed book had

sixty chapters.

Ellen White's Last Visit to Loma Linda

Before the work on the manuscript for Prophets and Kings was

finished, the time had come again for important meetings at Loma Linda. So

Ellen White, W. C. White, Sara McEnterfer, and Clarence Crisler made the

trip south on Wednesday night, November 6. Friday morning Ellen White

addressed the board and the faculty, urging "good cheer" and reminding

them that:

God's promises to us are so rich, so full, that we need never hesitate or

doubt; we need never waver or backslide. In view of the encouragements that

are found all through the Word of God, we have no right to be gloomy or

despondent....

Many, many times I have been instructed by the Lord to speak words

of courage to His people. We are to put our trust in God, and believe in Him,

and act in accordance with His will. We must ever remain in a position

where we can praise the Lord and magnify His name.--Manuscript 71, 1912.

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