The easiest way to find out what Mrs. White says about anything is to look it up in the EGW database: www.whiteestate.org. Search by keyword or book.
That verse is Romans 3:23. The full verse says (NIV): "For all have fallen short of the glory of God"
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A:In Romans 1:11-12, Paul assures the Romans how much he longs to go to Rome. He also realises that he has made this promise before, without fulfilling it, so in verse 13, Paul admits as much. He goes on, to say how much his time has been committed to the Greeks and barbarians, but (verse 15) he is now ready to preach the gospel in Rome.
Romans Chapter 10: verse 9, among others!
Thomas Paine springs to mind.
Romans 12:2New King James Version (NKJV)2 And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
Not specifically. But she is included in this verse: Romans 3:23 everyone has sinned and is far away from God's saving presence.
Ellen = Eleni
Though a person may have been baptized before they may have sinned and now find themselves sinners in the eyes of God. Ellen G White has been known to say that "re-baptism should be treated as a great blessing and privilege."
A great place to look for any information about what Mrs. White has to say on any topic is the EGW database: www.whiteestate.org. You can do a keyword search or browse her writings.
It says it in Job 40 2 through 4 it doesn't really say it but that's what it means. I think a better verse is Romans 9:20-21. What right does the clay have to question the potter? Begin at Romans 9:10 for a better understanding of the scripture.