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Ellen G. White (November 26, 1827 - July 16, 1915) was an
American prophetess and
a co-founder of Seventh-day Adventism. Most
of her life she lived and worked in United States, except for a period of
1890-1900 in Australia and some short visitations to Europe.
Ellen White was a powerful speaker and a prolific writer. Her writings covered
topics of theology, evangelism,
christian lifestyle, education and health (she also advocated
vegetarianism). She was a visionary leader, who emphasized education and health and promoted establishment of schools and medical centers.
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