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Second Argument Against Dorchester Vision

2. In her Dorchester vision Mrs. White was not envisioning a worldwide work, because she was declaring at that very time that the coming of Christ was very near. How then could she be speaking of a work that was to spread over the whole earth? EGWC 250.1

This argument, in various forms, is answered in the pages of this book. We need only remind the reader that none were more insistent in their appeal to their hearers to make ready for the day of Christ’s coming than were the early apostles. Yet they were actively laboring to preach the gospel to all the world. EGWC 250.2