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- Chapter 8—In Every Place
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- The Church the Light of the World
- A Work of Tearing Down
- A Divinely Appointed Ministry
- The Time of Celestial Glory
- Miracles Not the Sign
- Beware of False Teachers
- Walk in Unity
- Chosen Watchmen
- No New Organization
- What Constitutes Babylon
- Poisonous Doctrines
- Following Rome
- Call to Come Out
- The Sins of Babylon
- The Doctrine of Eternal Torment
- Alliance with the World
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- A Hypocritical Fast
- The Acceptable Fast
- The Reward
- What Are We Worth?
- Personal Experience
- Our Privilege
- In God Is Our Strength
- Helping Establish A School
- Opportunities for Service
- Is Sister White Getting Rich?
- A Gift to Our Schools
- Perseverance Under Affliction
- A Pioneer
- Earnest, Untiring Activity
- Simple Agencies Will Be Used
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- The Home A School
- Influence of the Home
- Companionship of Angels
- Miracle-Working Powers
- Not Allowed to Drift
- Politeness and Courtesy
- Faith to Be Exercised
- Lessons in Fellowship
- Children to be Shielded From Contaminating Influences
- Evils of Newspapers
- An Unmistakable Distinction
- A Lesson from Israel
- Bible Principles Diligently Taught
- A Reformation Necessary
- Regarding Children
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- Dwell on Essential Themes
- Differing Experiences in Conversion
- Leave Christ Room to Work
- Idolizing Fine-Drawn Theories
- Detached Sentences
- Truth Mingled with Supposition
- Straining for Originality
- Talk Not of Divisions
- Walk Day by Day with God
- Harmonize with Your Brethren
- Avoid Foolish Contentions
- God's Way of Winning Souls
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A Gift to Our Schools
For the glory of God, I will tell you that about four years ago He enabled me to finish writing a book on the parables of Jesus, and then He put it into my heart to give this book for the advancement of our denominational educational work.1NL 71.8
At that time some of our larger training schools and colleges were heavily in debt; but through the efforts of our people to sell this book and to devote the entire proceeds to the liquidation of these debts, over two hundred thousand dollars has already been raised and applied on the debts; and the good work is still going on. The success of this plan has been a source of great satisfaction to me. I am now completing another book, to be used in a similar way for other enterprises.1NL 71.9
But the financial gain is not the most encouraging feature to me. I love to dwell on the thought that the circulation of these books is bringing many souls into the truth. This thought makes my heart glad indeed. I have no time to sit down and mourn. I go right on with my work, and constantly keep writing, writing, writing. Early in the morning, when the rest of you are asleep, I am generally up, writing.1NL 71.10