Testimonies on Sexual Behavior, Adultery, and Divorce - Contents
- Preface
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Section 1—Marriage
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Section 2—Married to an Unbelieving Spouse
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Section 3—A Mutilated Spouse
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Section 4—Separation and Grounds for Divorce
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Section 5—Licentiousness and Adultery
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Section 6—Other Sexual Evils
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Section 71[This section contains personal testimonies directed mostly to ministerial and institutional workers in the nineteenth-century Seventh-day Adventist Church. Ellen White designed that her counsel to specific individuals should benefit others as well, where similar conditions existed. She wrote: “When the Lord singles out individual cases and specifies their wrongs, others, who have not been shown in vision, frequently take it for granted that they are right, or nearly so. If one is repr…
- Chapter 19—A Housewife2[A married woman who had become infatuated with another woman’s husband to the point of committing adultery.]
- Chapter 20—A Long-Standing Adventist and His Mistress
- Chapter 21—A Hospital Worker
- Chapter 22—A Sanitarium Superintendent
- Chapter 23—A Would-Be Sanitarium Superintendent
- Chapter 24—A Medical Doctor
- Chapter 25—A Literature Evangelist
- Chapter 26—A Public Evangelist
- Chapter 27—An Honored Minister
- Chapter 28—An Influential Minister
- Chapter 29—Four Unholy Ministers
- Chapter 30—Ellen White’s Assistants
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Section 8—Unscriptural Marriages
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Section 9—Counsels to Church Administrators
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Section 10—Love for the Erring and Tempted
- Appendix A Masturbation And Insanity
- Appendix B An Early Church Problem