Steps To Christ
Steps to Christ
Foreword
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Few books attain a distribution reckoned in millions or exert so great an influence in the uplifting of humanity as has Steps to
Christ. In countless editions, this little volume has been printed in more than seventy languages, bringing inspiration to hundreds of
thousands of men and women throughout the world, even those who dwell in the remote corners of the earth. From the
appearance of the first edition in 1892, the publishers have been called upon to add printing to printing to meet the immediate and
sustained demand from the reading public.
The author of this work, Ellen G. White (1827-1915), was a religious speaker and writer, well known on three continents. Born
near Portland, Maine, she spent her early life in the New England States, and then her travels and labors led her to the rapidly
expanding central and western areas of the United States. The years 1885 to 1887 she devoted to......
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