Yes, two prominent examples are Jean-Henri Merle d'Aubigné's History of the Reformation (published in the 1860s) and James Aitken Wylie's History of Protestantism (published in 1878). Other examples could be cited, which indicates that Ellen White had no problem using, or even quoting, non-SDA authors if she believed them to be a credible source.
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