Ellen White made statements that she was not infallible, and we should not believe her writings are without error. Can you find any such statements?
Ellen White acknowledged that she was not infallible and that at times her understanding, along with that of the early Adventists, was in error and required divine correction. In one of her writings, she reflected on the period after the 1844 disappointment and corrected a mistaken view. She wrote that she never had a vision that no more sinners would be converted, and stated, “It was the light given me of God, that corrected our error, and enabled us to see the true position” (Selected Messages 1:74, 63). Additionally, in a supplement to her book *Experience and Views*, she found it necessary to provide clarification on certain points, stating, "In looking over this little work, I have thought it my duty to refer to, and explain some points" (ExV53 1.1). This indicates a recognition that her writings were not always perfectly understood and could benefit from further explanation to prevent misunderstanding.
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