Saturday, February 6, 2021

Ellen G. White's living will

"...one straight chain of truth, without one heretical sentence, in that which I have written. This, I am instructed, is to be a living letter to all in regard to my faith.

Did the servant of the Lord stop being an anti-Trinitarian after 1898? Her own written admission should be sufficient to silence all post-mortem attempts to make her a Trinitarian.

"I am now looking over my diaries and copies of letters written for several years back, commencing before I went to Europe, before you were born. I have the most precious matter to reproduce and place before the people in testimony form. While I am able to do this work, the people must have these things to revive past history, that they may see that there is one straight chain of truth, without one heretical sentence, in that which I have written. This, I am instructed, is to be a living letter to all in regard to my faith.” (Letter 329a, 1905).





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