Paulson, Brother
St. Helena Sanitarium
February 1, 1904
Previously unpublished. Not sent.
Dear Brother Paulson,
I am hoping to see you, but may not. I expected to go in two or three months to visit Battle Creek and Berrien Springs, but a heavy draught has been upon me, calling out an intensity of feeling, watching at the right hand, watching at the left, daring not to keep silent in regard to the course of J. H. Kellogg. The door is left open for Satan to come in and he [Kellogg] become as a man that was once in the faith years ago, but has not been in the faith for many years. He has need of doing a most thorough work which I have given up all hope that he will do while his brethren hold him up. At the same time, he is by word of mouth deceiving them, [saying that] he is so thoroughly transformed that he is a man that has been blind and recovered his eyesight. 19LtMs, Lt 404, 1904, par. 1
When I see such things as permitting The Living Temple to come into favor by men of experience, accepted and ... [unfinished]. 19LtMs, Lt 404, 1904, par. 2