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    J. H. Kellogg to W. C. White, Nov. 2, 1893

    J. H. KELLOGG, M. D., SUPERINTENDENT
    W. H. HALL, Steward.
    Mrs. L. M. HALL, Matron.
    office of the
    Battle Creek ...·Sanitarium
    J. H. K.
    MEDICAL STAFF.
    J. H. KELLOGG, M. D. H. M. DUNLAP, M. D. ADDIE C. JOHNSON, M. D.
    W. H. RILEY, M. D. A. J. HOENES, M. D. RUTH O. BRYANT, M. D.
    KATE LINDSAY, M. D. O. G. PLACE, M. D. LILLIS A. WOOD, M. D.
    Battle Creek, Mich.,
    Nov. 2/93
    W. C. White,
    Echo Pub. Co., Melbourne, Australia.
    Dear Brother:-
    [Extract] I see you do not yet quite understand my situation regarding my relation to Brn. Jones and Prescott, but it does not matter particularly. I have no time to bother with little personal matters of that sort. I have never been an enemy and have never been opposed to them and their work, except so far as they have opposed me and my work. I stood with you and your Mother at Minneapolis, as you know, and I have never receded from the position I took there. The course taken by Brn. Jones and Prescott last year in praying for the sick somewhat shook my confidence in their work, but nevertheless I did not put myself in opposition to them on any point except in the matter of praying for the sick in the manner which they did. My position was simply that which your Mother has taken in the testimonies for years and which I had learned often from her own lips, and which she has since confirmed, and which Bro. Jones and Prof. Prescott now occupy. They have straightened up on this subject and are straightening up as fast as they can on the health question and there is no ground whatever on which I can be at variance with them. Personally I have always been on the most friendly terms with both of them. In school work I have always stood with Prof. Prescott and helped to carry him through a great many things in the interests of the school which I am quite sure could not have been done through the Board without such assistance; but I will not waste paper over this matter. I never think of it. I am so completely overwhelmed with work that I have no time to consider when I am misapprehended or abused wrongfully, and really it is a matter which makes but little difference to me. [Selection ends here.]

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