Ellen Gould White ("née" Harmon born to Robert and Eunice Harmon, was an American Christian leader whose prophetic ministry was instrumental in founding the Sabbatarian Adventist movement that led to the rise of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Supporters of Ellen G. White regard her as a modern-day prophet, usually expressed in the language that she exhibited the spiritual gift of prophecy as outlined in the New Testament. Wikipedia
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Ellen G. White Official Website includes: EllenWhite online-books, searchable database of Ellen White's complete published writings, EllenWhite biography, an Issues & Answers section on EllenWhite, and more. A service of the Ellen G. White Esta www.whiteestate.org/
An introductory step in this effort was the publishing of six pamphlets of 64 pages each, entitled, Health, or How to Live, compiled by James and Ellen White. www.whiteestate.org/about/egwbio.asp
WHITE, ELLEN GOULD (1827-1915), Seventh-day Adventist prophet and author, was born on 26 November 1827 near Gorham, Maine, United States of America. www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120520b.htm
The center serves as a Branch Office of the Ellen G. White Estate , the rare material repository for the James White Library and as the Andrews University Archives and Records Center. www.andrews.edu/library/car
Seventh-day Adventists from their beginning have turned from the "TRUTH" the teachings of Jesus and the Apostles to the "FABLES" of their prophetess Ellen G. White. www.truthorfables.com/