Seventh-day Adventists believe that Ellen G. White, one of the church's co-founders, was a prophet, understood today as an expression of the New Testament spiritual gift of prophecy. However dozens of other Seventh-day Adventists throughout the history of the church have not only claimed the gift of prophecy for themselves, but convinced at least some others as well.
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- Seventh-day Adventists believe that Ellen G. White, one of the church's co-founders, was a prophet, understood today as an expression of the New Testament spiritual gift of prophecy. However dozens of other Seventh-day Adventists throughout the history of the church have not only claimed the gift of prophecy for themselves, but convinced at least some others as well.
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- Seventh-day Adventists believe that Ellen G. White, one of the church's co-founders, was a prophet, understood today as an expression of the New Testament spiritual gift of prophecy. However dozens of other Seventh-day Adventists throughout the history of the church have not only claimed the gift of prophecy for themselves, but convinced at least some others as well.
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- Prophecy in the Seventh-day Adventist Church
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