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Post by Admin on Nov 2, 2021 21:45:40 GMT
In 1906, many of the SDA leaders in Battle Creek, Michigan, had begun to question the inspiration of Ellen White. A.T. Jones, J.H. Kellogg, and others raised concern about Ellen White's testimonies. One of those men who had concerns was Charles Stewart. Stewart was an SDA physician working at the Saint Helena Sanitarium in California. To alleviate the concerns of these men, Ellen White asked them to write to her and send her their objections and she promised to answer them. In good faith, these men all wrote to Ellen White, but she did not answer any of them. Below is Dr. Stewart's letter to her: Charles Stewart LetterBrother Anderson, moderator, www.nonegw.org
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