The relationship between the writings Ellen G. White and the bible
Keywords:
Scripture, Biblical Canon, Ellen G. White Writings’.Abstract
Understanding the relationship of the writings of Ellen G. White with Scripture? What was the understanding of Ellen G. White on his writings against the Bible? The writings of Ellen G. White should be added to the biblical canon? As Ellen G. White understands and applies the Scriptures? Are pertinent points will be discussed in this article to better understand the relationship between Ellen White and the Bible.Downloads
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