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    Chapter 57—May 15-July 20, 1850

    It Was Almost Impossible to Obtain Access to Unbelievers in 1850.

    Several decades later Ellen White recalled some of the problems she and her husband encountered on their “tour east.” She stated:SDD 41.4

    In 1850 my husband and myself visited Vermont, Canada, New Hampshire, and Maine. The meetings were held in private houses. It was then next to impossible to obtain access to unbelievers. The disappointment in 1844 had confused the minds of many, and they would not listen to any explanation of the matter. They were impatient and unbelieving, and many seemed rebellious, coming out in a most decided manner against their past Advent experience. Others dared not go to this length, and deny the way the Lord had led them. These were glad to hear arguments from the Word of God which would harmonize our position with prophetic history. As they listened to an explanation of the disappointment which had been so bitter to them, they saw that God indeed led them, and they rejoiced in the truth.—The Review and Herald, November 20, 1883, p. 721.

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