The Review and Herald

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The Review and Herald

1851

April 7, 1851

Eli Curtis

EGW

Eli Curtis,

I wish to say to the brethren and sisters, that I have been much grieved with the strange course pursued by this man, in republishing my views, and sending them about in connection with worthless and foolish matter, such as the Dixboro Ghost, notwithstanding I have earnestly entreated him not to do so. I consider him void of judgment in spiritual things, blinded by the deceptions of the Enemy. I did my duty to him faithfully when I hoped he would turn from his singular course. RH April 7, 1851, par. 1

E. G. White.