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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]]
* 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]].)
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