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Noted historian George R. Knight calls The Ellen G. White Encyclopedia “the most important reference work produced by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in a half century.” This massive volume is the definitive resource on one of the most remarkable women of the nineteenth century. The Ellen G. White Encyclopedia collects hundreds of articles by over 160 contributors describing the people and...

In her definitive statement in January 1910 Ellen White clearly reiterated her belief that the church’s liberal arts colleges “should be placed in the most favorable position for qualifying our youth to meet the entrance requirements specified by state laws regarding medical students” and that CME must provide medical education that would “enable them to pass the examinations required by law of all who practice as regularly qualified physicians” (CT 479, 481). In the summer of 1914 Ellen White had
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