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- CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE
- IMPRESSIONS OF DUTY
- HIS VIEWS OF PROPHECY
- DANIEL, CHAPTER II
- DANIEL, CHAPTER VII
- DANIEL, CHAPTER VIII
- THE 2300 DAYS
- HIS PUBLIC LABORS
- “CONVERSION OF ONE HUNDRED INFIDELS
- “MILLER AND THE PROPHECIES
- MY PUBLIC LABORS
- RISE AND PROGRESS OF ADVENTISM
- “THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES
- UNITED EFFORT
- CAMP-MEETING ERA
- THE GREAT TENT
- THE MIDNIGHT CRY
- MR. MILLER’S VISIT TO WASHINGTON
- THE TERMINATION OF THE PROPHETIC TIMES
- MODES OF OPPOSITION
- EXTENT OF THE WORK
- ADVENT BOOKS
- LECTURERS AND WRITERS
- WHAT ADVENTISM HAS ACCOMPLISHED
- PERMANENCY OF THE WORK
- THE EXETER, N.H., CAMP MEETING
- CHARACTER OF THE WORK
- THE PASSING OF THE TIME
- ARGUMENT FROM THE TYPES
- THE SEVENTH ANGEL
- THE FIRST MESSAGE
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- THE THIRD MESSAGE
- RISE AND PROGRESS THE THIRD MESSAGE
- INTRODUCTION OF THE SABBATH
- FIRST CONFERENCE OF BELIEVERS
- MRS. WHITE’S EXPERIENCE
- SECOND GENERAL CONFERENCE
- THE OPPOSITION
- A PAPER STARTED
- THE REVIEW AND HERALD
- PURIFYING PROCESS
- TENT MEETINGS
- REMOVAL TO MICHIGAN
- POWER PRESS
- PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION
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- GLANCE AT THE PAST
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- GOD’S MEMORIAL
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LECTURERS AND WRITERS
“The mass of lecturers who have been raised up and thrust forth into this work, have been men of sound minds, warm hearts, full of zeal for God and the salvation of men. They have made no great pretentions to learning, in its common acceptation; but yet, as a general thing, they have been close students of the Bible making it a self-interpreting book. Nor have they been altogether inattentive to history as their time and means have allowed. It is true that, so far as they have been successful in their work, the excellency of the power has been of God.LIFIN 148.1
“But there have been some raised up among us of commanding talents and acquirements; men, who need not blush to stand by the side of the wise and learned of the earth. These were raised up at a time when such assistance was needed, and God has accomplished his work by them. The Advent writings exhibit minds accustomed to think and reason, as well as read. Although the mass of the books lay no claim to literary merit, yet they have done more to promote a sound, healthy, moral literature, than any other books of the age. They have so selected and arranged historical incidents, in connection with the prophetic scriptures, which embrace the history of the world, as to invest that history with an interest which the mass of readers never before saw or felt. If they have promoted the study of history, much more have they induced a careful study of the Scriptures.LIFIN 148.2
“It is a lamentable fact, that although this is an age of Bibles, yet the great body of professing Christians know but little what that Bible contains. And wherever Advent books have been circulated, instead of superseding the use of the Bible, as most books do, they almost invariably send the reader to the sacred storehouse. Nothing ever given to the public has excited so much interest in the study of the Bible as the proclamation of ‘the hour of His judgement.’ A course of lectures in a village, would open a door for the sale of more Bibles in a week than would have been sold before for years. Whatever may be the final issue of this question, so far its fruits have been of the best character.LIFIN 148.3