Section 3—Counsels Regarding The Work In The South
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Note: With the work in the South under way, certain problems arose in 1895 that were peculiar to the field. Some of these Ellen G. White dealt with in a council meeting held in Australia. A report of this meeting and a letter of counsel written to an official at the General Conference headquarters were included in The Southern Work, one in the body of the booklet as first issued and the other in the supplement (pages 128-136). Both appear here in their natural chronological sequence, followed by a message written in 1897 to the workers in the South, also a part of The Southern Work.
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