1. The majority were content to believe as their fathers believed and live as they did. SR-SG 120.1
2. With those who worshiped the god of this world. SR-SG 120.2
3. Interpretations, theories, truth. SR-SG 120.3
4. In the advent movement of 1840-1844. SR-SG 120.4
5. Laymen. Farmers, mechanics, tradesmen, professional men. SR-SG 120.5
6. Purity of soul, characters cleansed from sin. SR-SG 120.6
7. They were the first to ridicule the sorrow of true believers. SR-SG 121.1
8. To separate the church from the world’s corrupting influence. SR-SG 121.2
9. It was an announcement of the moral fall of the churches in consequence of their rejection of the first message. SR-SG 121.3
10. Light, darkness, disregard. SR-SG 121.4
11. a. In the summer of 1844. SR-SG 121.5
b. About 50,000 withdrew from the churches. SR-SG 121.6
12. Fanaticism. SR-SG 121.7
13. Extremes. SR-SG 121.8
14. They could see no error in their reckoning of prophetic periods. SR-SG 121.9
15. Christ’s crucifixion after His triumphal entry into Jerusalem. SR-SG 121.10
16. a. Cherish the light they had received. SR-SG 121.11
b. Hold fast to God’s promises. SR-SG 121.12
c. Continue searching the Scriptures, and patiently wait and watch to receive further light. SR-SG 121.13
17. Daniel 8:14. SR-SG 121.14
18. By denying that the 2300 days ended in 1844. SR-SG 121.15
19. Sanctuary. SR-SG 121.16