"Early in my public labors I was bidden by the Lord, "Write, write the things that are revealed to you." At the time this message came to me, I could not hold my hand steady. My physical condition made it impossible for me to write. But again came the word, "Write the things that are revealed to you." I obeyed; and as the result it was not long before I could write page after page with comparative ease. Who told me what to write? Who steadied my right hand, and made it possible for me to use a pen? — It was the Lord."
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The Review and Herald (14 June 1906), p. 8
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Ellen G. White
1827 – 1915
US-amerikanische Schriftstellerin und Mitbegründerin der Siebenten-Tags-Adventisten
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