Religious Leader

Ellen G. White, R.I.P. – Cause of Death, Date of Death, Age at Death

The religious leader Ellen G. White passed away at age 87, this age of death has to be considered impressive. What was the cause of death? Below is all you want to know regarding the death of Ellen G. White and more!

Biography - A Short Wiki

American author and Christian leader who co-founded the Seventh Day Adventist church. She authored a number of important Christian writings, including the Conflict of the Ages series.

He family became involved with the Millerite movement when she was a child, and upon adolescence, she began receiving religious visions, which continued throughout her life.

When she was nine years old, she was struck in the face by a rock thrown by a classmate of hers. It disfigured her nose and put her in a coma for a few weeks.

How did Ellen G. White die?

Ellen G. White's death was caused by falling accident.

Information about the death of Ellen G. White
Cause of deathFalling Accident
Age of death87 years
ProfessionReligious Leader
BirthdayNovember 26, 1827
Death dateJuly 16, 1915
Place of deathElmshaven, Deer Park, California, United States
Place of burialN/A

Quotes by Ellen G. White

"But God will have a people upon the earth to maintain the Bible, and the Bible only, as the standard of all doctrines and the basis of all reforms."

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"The ministers of Christ should possess refinement. All uncouth manners, attitudes and gestures should be discarded, and they should encourage in themselves humble dignity of bearing."

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"The death of Christ proclaimed the justice and perpetuity of his Father's law in punishing the transgressor, in that he consented to suffer the penalty of the law himself, in order to save fallen man from its curse."

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"There are orphans that can be cared for; but this some will not venture to undertake, for it brings them work more than they care to do, leaving them but little time to please themselves."

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"True generosity is too frequently eaten up by prosperity and riches."

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