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appointed her, but as a great privilege. It was her joy to make His
ways known upon the earth, and His saving health among all whom
her influence could reach. She was a true missionary, a gospel worker,
and in heaven’s record her name is written as a laborer together with
God. How many souls will be saved through her precious service in
drawing with Christ we cannot know. The seed she has sown will
continue to reproduce itself, and will show a glorious yield in the day
of harvest.—
The Review and Herald, April 3, 1900
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For further information on the life of Mrs. S. M. I. Henry, see her
biography, Whirlwind of the Lord, by Margaret Rossiter White
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