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The Truth About The White Lie

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    Ellen White died before Prophets and Kings was completed. Would not that book be an example of where literary assistants borrowed for her?

    Not at all. In his article, “The Story of Prophets and Kings,3Arthur L. White, “The Story of Prophets and Kings,” Adventist Review, June 25, 1981, pp. 10-13. Arthur L. White quotes extensively from the correspondence of Clarence Crisler, who provided literary assistance to Ellen White for Prophets and Kings. These letters, written at the very time the work was going forward, indicate that on these spiritual matters, Mrs. White’s mind remained keen to the end. The last two chapters, which were not quite finished at the time of her death, were filled out, not from other authors, but from manuscripts Mrs. White herself had written earlier and left on file.TAWL 11.10