Her and her daughters
I'd be happy to help you explore Ellen White's writings, but I need a bit more context to provide a meaningful answer. The phrase "Her and her daughters" is quite brief, and the documents provided contain various references to "her" in different contexts - some about wives, some about other women in specific situations, and some about symbolic imagery (like the eagle). Could you help me understand what you're looking for? For example: **Are you asking about:** - A specific woman and her daughters mentioned in Ellen White's writings? - Symbolic language about a woman and her daughters (perhaps from prophecy)? - Counsel about mothers and daughters in general? - A specific passage you remember that mentions this phrase? Once I understand what you're seeking, I can search for the most relevant counsel from Ellen White's writings and provide you with accurate citations. --- 💡 **You might also want to explore:** • What counsel did Ellen White give about the mother-daughter relationship? • What did Ellen White write about training daughters in the home? • Are there prophetic references to a woman and her daughters in Ellen White's writings? --- 📚 **hundreds of passages found** containing these search terms — [Explore in Full-Text Search](/advanced-search?q=%22her+and)
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