Talk:Steps to Christ
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Spanish title given
[edit]I find it odd that we mention the title of the Spanish translation of this book (El camino a Cristo) but not the titles of any of the other 149 or so translations. I'm removing the Spanish one, as giving undue focus on the Spanish version. --Cromwellt|talk|contribs 04:22, 24 December 2022 (UTC)
Notability warning
[edit]Ellen White is in the top 100 influential persons in American history according to the Smithsonian Institution, and this book has been more widely translated, and more copies printed, than any of her other books. This book is number 9 all time in the world for number of translations (over 160) Of course it is a "notable" book.
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