- A Word of Explanation
- MR No. 526—Health Reform and the Bible
- MR No. 527—The Home School
- MR No. 528—Evangelism and the Husbanding of Conference Funds
- MR No. 529—In Manuscript Release No. 1165
- MR No. 530—“Surface Religion”-Will It Stand the Test?
- MR No. 531—Letter to Lucinda Hall
- MR No. 532—Preparation of Testimonies for the Church, Volume 9
- MR No. 533—In Mind, Character, and Personality, pp. 219-229, 237
- MR No. 534—Ellen White's Rides in Automobiles
- MR No. 535—Secretarial Work in the SDA Church
- MR No. 536—Debating and the Ministry
- MR No. 537—Work and Study in SDA Schools
- MR No. 538—Our Responsibility to Encourage Others
- MR No. 539—In Mind, Character, and Personality, pp. 226-227
- MR No. 540—Ellen White and Her Son Edson
- MR No. 541—The Covenants
- MR No. 542—Beauty in the Ellen White Writings
- MR No. 543—In Manuscript Release No. 995
- MR No. 544—How Inspiration Operated
- MR No. 545—Ellen White's Practice Regarding Meat Eating
- MR No. 546—Christ, the Second Adam
- MR No. 547—The Dwellers of Babel
- MR No. 548—How Ellen White Bore Suffering
- MR No. 549—Sarah Peck and Ellen White
- MR No. 550—Diversity and Unity in God's Work
- MR No. 551—Published in Sermons and Talks, Vol. 1, pp. 194-213
- MR No. 552—Letter to M. B. Czechowski
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- MR No. 554—Photographs
- MR No. 555—Ellen White Experiences in Australia and New Zealand
- MR No. 556—Soul Winning
- MR No. 557—E. G. White and Takoma Park
- MR No. 558—The Law
- MR No. 559—Overemphasis on English Grammar
- MR No. 560—Eduardo F. Forga
- MR No. 561—Glimpses of Ellen White's Philosophy
- MR No. 562—The Moving of Pacific Union College
- MR No. 563—Visit To Waitsburg, Washington
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- Planting a Garden
- Enjoying Scenery in a Park
- A Trip Through the Mountains
- An Incident in the Mountains
- Traveling in a Rowboat
- Riding Out in the Country
- Need for Getting Away From Work
- Plans to Buy a Horse and Carriage
- Rest After An Enjoyable Journey
- Enjoying the Scenery and the Weather
- Enjoyment of Riding in a Trap Conveyance
- MR No. 565—Perfection, Imperfection, and Salvation
- MR No. 566—Orphanages for Black Children
- MR No. 567—Christ Expounded Old Truths
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- MR No. 569—Used in an Article by A.L. White, published in RH 12-8-77
- MR No. 570—God's Presence in Review Office
- MR No. 571—In Manuscript Release No. 582
- MR No. 572—In Manuscript Release Nos. 1141 and 1226
- MR No. 573—The Washington, D.C. Institutions
- MR No. 574—Not Processed
- MR No. 575—Give the Lord a Chance to Work
- MR No. 576—God Condemns All Sexual Impurity
- MR No. 577—Restaurant Work
- MR No. 578—In Lift Him Up, p. 181
- MR No. 579—Keep Christ Before the People
- MR No. 580—Powerful Witnessing
- MR No. 581—Relationship of Prayer to Soulwinning
- MR No. 582—A Rural College
- MR No. 583—Not Processed
- MR No. 584—In Manuscript Release No. 924
- MR No. 585—Inherited and Cultivated Tendencies to Sin
- MR No. 586—Consecrated Efforts to Reach Unbelievers
- MR No. 587—Example of Precognition
- MR No. 588—In Manuscript Release No. 961
- MR No. 589—SDA Message A World Wide Message
- MR No. 590—Give the Message in Simple Language
- MR No. 591—Effectual Prayer
- MR No. 592—The Open Door
- MR No. 593—The Investigative Judgment
- MR No. 594—Ellen White's Description of Green River Formations
- MR No. 595—Avondale College 1894-1900
- MR No. 596—Encouragement for the Sick
- MR No. 597—The Need for a Proper Concept of Righteousness by Faith
- MR No. 598—Study Materials in SDA Schools
- MR No. 599—What It Means to Partake of the Divine Nature
- MR No. 600—Living Up to Our Privileges and Opportunities
- MR No. 601—Ellen White's Relation to the Lord's Prayer
- MR No. 602—True Education
- MR No. 603—Cautions Regarding Work Contracts
- MR No. 604—In Manuscript Release No. 760
- MR No. 605—Work for Various Classes
- MR No. 606—Purpose of Sanitariums
- MR No. 607—A Strain of Spiritualism
- MR No. 608—Counsels on Hoarding Resources
- MR No. 609—Meaning of Temptation
- MR No. 610—Character Transformed by Beholding Christ
- MR No. 611—George I. Butler
- MR No. 612—Personal Testimony to a Worker in a Responsible Position
- MR No. 613—Ellen White an Inspired Interpreter of the Bible
- MR No. 614—Secret Societies and Confederacies
- MR No. 615—Some Effects of Adam's Apostasy
- MR No. 616—The Workers’ Need for Efficiency and Moderation
- MR No. 617—No Respect of Persons with God
- MR No. 618—Our Responsibility to Glorify God
- MR No. 619—In Manuscript Release No. 1409
- MR No. 620—Ellen White's Early Concepts of Her Work
- MR No. 621—Eschatological Events
- MR No. 622—In Manuscript Release No. 1230
- MR No. 623—Publications for Non-SDA Readers
- MR No. 624—Make No Human Being Your Criterion
- MR No. 625—Christian Forbearance When Feelings Are Stirred
- MR No. 626—Counsel Concerning Adventists and Politics
- MR No. 627—Workers to Be Located Where Their Light Can Shine in Population Centers
- MR No. 628—Pius VI, The Pope of the Deadly Wound
- MR No. 629—Justified by Faith
- MR No. 630—Ellen White and Avondale College
- MR No. 631—Two Meals a Day Versus Three Meals a Day
- MR No. 632—In Manuscript Release No. 1209
- MR No. 633—Food in Campmeetings
- MR No. 634—Importance of Parental Establishment of Children's Eating Habits
- MR No. 635—The Use of Tea, Coffee, and Meat in SDA Institutions
- MR No. 636—Use and Non-Use of Various Foods
- MR No. 637—Ellen White and the Discarding of Butter
- MR No. 638—Ellen White and the Combination of Fruits and Vegetables
- MR No. 639—Institutional Food Service Management
- MR No. 640—Cautions Regarding Restaurant Work
- MR No. 641—No Respecter of Persons with God
- MR No. 642—Christians to Reflect God's Character
- MR No. 643—Faith and Works
- MR No. 644—The Example Children Follow
- MR No. 645—God Rules in Spite of Evil
- MR No. 646—One Day Sufficient for Creation
- MR No. 647—The Prophecies of Daniel and the Revelation can be Understood
- MR No. 648—Letter to M. B. Czechowski
- MR No. 649—How God Trains His Workers
- MR No. 650—Dangers of Pantheistic Speculation
- MR No. 651—Our Church Paper
- MR No. 652—The Inspiration of Ellen White
- MR No. 653—Marriage Considerations
- MR No. 654—Marriage with an Unbelieving Spouse
- MR No. 655—Ellen White's Use of Historical Information
- MR No. 656—Christ's Obedience and Ours
- MR No. 657—E. G. White Not a Grammarian
- MR No. 658—Sister Kerr's Gifts
- MR No. 659—No Excuse for Sin
- MR No. 660—The Use of Flesh Meat in SDA Sanitariums
- MR No. 661—Materials Appearing in This Day With God
- MR No. 662—How to Deal with an Unproductive Worker
- MR No. 663—Pictures in The Desire of Ages
MR No. 533—In Mind, Character, and Personality, pp. 219-229, 237
MR No. 534—Ellen White's Rides in Automobiles
A Brother Crocker of Los Angeles brought Sara and Minnie Hawkins and myself out in his automobile. The camp-meeting has been extended for another week.—Letter 240, 1908, p. 2. (To S. N. Haskell, August 16, 1908.)8MR 19.1
I understand that you have an automobile that you desire to place where it will be of service in the Lord's work. I know of no place where it could render greater service than at the Paradise Valley Sanitarium. This institution is situated six miles from the city, and an automobile would furnish a convenient and pleasant means of transportation for our workers and for the patients.8MR 19.2
If an automobile were owned by the Sanitarium, it should be cared for and operated by men who are capable and trustworthy. Otherwise it might be unsafe, and might involve large expense to the institution. But if proper caution is observed, an automobile would be a blessing to the Paradise Valley Sanitarium, and if you feel impressed to present your machine to the institution, it would be greatly appreciated by the managers, and also by the patients.—Letter 118, 1909, p. 1. (To James Morrow, June 24, 1909.)8MR 19.3
A week ago yesterday I spoke in the church in Los Angeles, and the house was crowded to its utmost capacity. I wish a picture could have been drawn of the crowd. That crowded congregation was the most agreeable sight I have ever looked upon, and everything was in order. Every receptacle for flowers was removed. Every seat that could be crowded in was occupied. There was not one crying voice of a child, and the pleasant, happy faces were a sight that brought joy to my heart and did my soul good. The sisters, as far as I could see, removed their hats, and what a pleasure it was to view their countenances. I had good freedom in speaking.8MR 19.4
At the close of the service, a brother brought us back to the Glendale Sanitarium in his automobile. Out of the kindness of his heart, this brother had thus accommodated us. I could but think that a blessing would rest upon him for the kindness he showed to us. We had the utmost confidence in his skill in managing his machine.8MR 20.1
When we were seated in the automobile, ready to return to Glendale, not a few colored sisters pressed about the conveyance to see and speak with me. They expressed their appreciation of the discourse. Cheerfulness and happiness was expressed in their countenances, and it was a scene of cheerful parting. I shall long remember that interesting meeting, and the stillness and peacefulness expressed in the countenances of both white and colored people.—Letter 36, 1910, p. 2. (To Edson and Emma White, April 3, 1910.)8MR 20.2