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In answer to Ellen White’s historic 1891 testimony her son James Edson White began evangelistic and educational work among Southern Blacks, using a missionary boat that plied the Mississippi River. Ellen White produced an ongoing series of testimonies on this subject, which Edson gathered up and published in 1898 and 1901. This reprint of that work, with the inclusion of additional material, reminds us that we are all brothers and sisters in Christ, and one in the Spirit.
Book code: SWk
Published by Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald Publishing Association
ISBN: 978-1-61253-115-1
Citation: White, E. G. (1901) The Southern Work. Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald Publishing Association.
Retrieved from https://next.egwwritings.org/book/b139
96 pages
en
In answer to Ellen White’s historic 1891 testimony her son James Edson White began evangelistic and educational work among Southern Blacks, using a missionary boat that plied the Mississippi River. Ellen White produced an ongoing series of testimonies on this subject, which Edson gathered up and published in 1898 and 1901. This reprint of that work, with the inclusion of additional material, reminds us that we are all brothers and sisters in Christ, and one in the Spirit.
Book code: SWk
Author: Ellen Gould White
Pages: 96
Language: en
Book code: SWk
ISBN: 978-1-61253-115-1
Publisher: Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald Publishing Association
Citation: {{cite}} White, E. G. (1901) The Southern Work. Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald Publishing Association.
Retrieved from https://next.egwwritings.org/book/b139