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Ellen G. White in Europe 1885-1887 - Contents
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    One must understand Mrs. White's veneration for the Word of God in order to grasp the character of her prophetic mission. The false prophet, by his testimony, makes of none effect the work of former prophets. The true prophet always brings the people back to the established, time-honored Word of God.*Scholars have noted with special interest the extensive manner in which she employed Scripture in her speaking and writing. The three-volume index to her published works denotes 150 two-column pages devoted entirely to Scripture references from which she quoted in her books.EGWE 242.1

    Relevant to this understanding is the following passage:EGWE 242.2

    “I took the precious Bible and surrounded it with the several Testimonies for the Church, given for the people of God. Here, said I, the cases of nearly all are met. The sins they are to shun are pointed out. The counsel that they desire can be found here, given for other cases situated similarly to themselves. God has been pleased to give you line upon line and precept upon precept. But there are not many of you that really know what is contained in the Testimonies. You are not familiar with the Scriptures. If you had made God's word your study, with a desire to reach the Bible standard and attain to Christian perfection, you would not have needed the Testimonies. It is because you have neglected to acquaint yourselves with God's inspired Book that He has sought to reach you by simple, direct testimonies.”—Testimonies for the Church 5:664, 665.EGWE 242.3

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