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One of the first and most prominent critics of Ellen White was [[D.M. Canright]]. The criticisms he makes in his [[1919]] book, ''Life of Mrs. E.G. White, Seventh-day Adventist Prophet: Her False Claims Refuted'' are largely the same as those pointed out by modern Ellen White critics. These include:
 
* [[plagiarism]] While, this claim is repeatedly made one should always ask to see the evidence. Itcharge has been thoroughly refuted by the work of David J. Conklin and others. For more details seeSee [http://dedication.www3.50megs.com/David/index.html]
* supposed failed prophecy (Although her prophecy revolves around the end of time — which has not yet come — she also wrote of tall buildings in [[New York City|New York]] brought down by fire in the sky during a [[1906]] visit to the city. Her Adventist defenders maintain that this prophecy is strikingly similar to the attacks on September 11, 2001 in New York)
* suppression of damaging writings (As of [[2006]], those writings have been released. They center around the supposed infallability of the [[Pope]].)