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Mrs. White Greatly Aids Scandinavia GSAM 416

In 1885, Mrs. E. G. White, and her son, W. C. White, made a visit to Scandinavia, which was of inestimable value to the work in that field. Some had gotten the idea that tithes could not be paid by the poor in that country, and that it was useless to try to canvass for books. The testimony borne by Mrs. White was timely, and well received by the people, as was evinced by the response given in these words, “All that the Lord hath said will we do, and be obedient.” During this visit an entire change was effected in the Scandinavian field, produced principally by the untiring labors of Mrs. White. GSAM 416.1