- A Word of Explanation
- MR No. 664—Christ's High Standard Attainable by His Grace
- MR No. 665—Sabbath Conversation that God Blesses
- MR No. 666—Phrenology or the Power of God?
- MR No. 667—Prophetic Interpretation
- MR No. 668—Counsel Regarding the Moving of Workers
- MR No. 669—Relation of Faith and Works
- MR No. 670—Proper Voice Culture
- MR No. 671—Pacific Press Branch Office in Mexico
- MR No. 672—Go Apart and Rest Awhile
- MR No. 673—Refuge for Jewish Converts Encouraged
- MR No. 674—Not Processed
- MR No. 675—Ellen White's Desire To Labor For Non-SDA's
- MR No. 676—Now Is the Time to Prepare for the Hereafter
- MR No. 677—Fanny Bolton's False Claims Refuted
- MR No. 678—Sister Caro's Ministerial Work
- MR No. 679—Unity in Diversity Among SDA's
- MR No. 680—The Course of Offshoot Leaders
- MR No. 681—This Material Appears in 3SM 119, 120
- MR No. 682—This Material Appears in 3SM 92, 93
- MR No. 683—Ellen G. White's Writings on the Life of Christ
- MR No. 684—Contrasts Between Adam and Christ
- MR No. 685—The Work of Reconversion Cannot Be Hidden
- MR No. 686—Divine Guidance in the Early Days of the Advent Movement
- MR No. 687—Carl Ottosen a Man of Great Promise
- MR No. 688—What We Must Do to Receive the “Well Done”
- MR No. 689—“Is Your Headache Better, Grandma?”
- MR No. 690—Counsels Concerning Proper Rest
- MR No. 691—Ellen White's Regard for the Poor
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- MR No. 693—To Overcome as Christ Overcame
- MR No. 694—Ellen White's Sister, Caroline Clough
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- MR No. 696—Testimony or “Social” Meetings
- MR No. 697—Faith in Christ Needed to Keep From Sinning
- MR No. 698—The Saints’ Eternal Home
- MR No. 699—SDA's to Present a United Front
- MR No. 700—Satan's Confederacy of Evil Angels and Evil Men
- MR No. 701—Materials Appearing in 3SM
- MR No. 702—Preparing the E. G. White Books
- MR No. 703—Sorcery Shows and Lotteries Are Satan's Snares
- MR No. 704—Right and Wrong Uses of the Testimonies
- MR No. 705—Faithful Ministers Needed
- MR No. 706—The Study of Greek and Latin
- MR No. 707—Ellen White on Jewelry
- MR No. 708—Insights Concerning the Incarnation
- MR No. 709—Appeal for Total Consecration
- MR No. 710—SDA's and Politics
- MR No. 711—The Sacredness and Value of Adventist History
- MR No. 712—Ellen White Had a Sense of Humor
- MR No. 713—Meaning of Those Who are “Left”
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- MR No. 715—This Material Is Included in Manuscript Release No. 1131
- Mr No. 716—The Law in Galatians and the 1888 General Conference
- Mr No. 717—The Question of Influence on Ellen White As Revealed in an Interview
- Mr No. 718—Ellen White's Suggestions for Question and Answer Periods
- Mr No. 719—Ellen White's Care for Her Parents
- Mr No. 720—Discipline of sda Church Members
- Mr No. 721—The Authority of the Spirit of Prophecy
- Mr No. 722—Soliciting Funds From Non-Adventists
- MR No. 723—This Material Is Included in Manuscript Release No. 900.21
- Mr No. 724—Relation of Faith to Evidence
- Mr No. 725—Compelling Power in Preaching
- Mr No. 726—Treatment of Others Reveals True Character
- Mr No. 727—Service of Joyful Obedience
- MR No. 728—This Material Is Cited in “How The Desire of Ages Was Written” by Robert W. Olson. Available from the E.G. White Estate
- Mr No. 729—Angels in Human Form Converse With Us
- Mr No. 730—Righteousness By Faith
- Mr No. 731—The Law in Galatians
- MR No. 732—Letter to a Colporteur
- MR No. 733—Results of Adam's Sin
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- MR No. 735—Preparing for Heaven
- MR No. 736—Jewish Leaders Turned People From Christ
- MR No. 737—This Material Is Cited in Chapter 31 of The Early Elmshaven Years, by Arthur L. White
- MR No. 738—Christ's Human Nature in Gethsemane
- MR No. 739—Difficulty in Delivering Some Messages
- MR No. 740—Ellen White's Helpers, Marian Davis and Fannie Bolton
- MR No. 741—The Witness of John Huss
- MR No. 742—A. T. Jones's Sermons on the Validity of the Testimonies
- MR No. 743—Materials Appearing in Selected Messages, Book 3
- MR No. 744—Principles Relating to Sickness
- MR No. 745—Our Relationship With God
- MR No. 746—Increasing Importance of the Three Angels’ Messages
- MR No. 747—Christ Our Righteousness
- MR No. 748—The Power of United Prayer
- MR No. 749—This Material Is Included in Manuscript Release No. 900.26
- MR No. 750—Jesus, Friend of Sinners
- MR No. 751—This Material Is Included in Manuscript Release No. 900.35
- MR No. 752—Hattie Andre
- MR No. 753—Our Duty Toward the Jews
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- MR No. 755—The Whites in Colorado
- MR No. 756—Title to Heaven
- MR No. 757—Under the Control of the Enemy
- MR No. 758—Reverence on the Sabbath
- MR No. 759—Demonic Influences
- MR No. 760—These Materials Were Assembled for ?The Integrity of the Sanctuary Truth? Available from the E.G. White Estate
- MR No. 761—The Law in Galatians
- MR No. 762—E. G. White and Harmony With the Brethren
- MR No. 763—Ellen White and the Church in Adelaide, South Australia
- MR No. 764—Restoration of the Image of God
- MR No. 765—Not Processed
- MR No. 766—Schools Built by D. T. Shireman
- MR No. 767—Junior Story Material, Spirit of Prophecy Day, 1980
- MR No. 768—The Harris Family
- MR No. 769—Heart Worship Required
- MR No. 770—Expensive Theatrical Evangelistic Displays
MR No. 755—The Whites in Colorado
We hope [James White, and William C. White and his wife] will be cheerful and happy while you are in the mountains. This precious opportunity of being all together as you now are may never come to you again. Make the most of it. Do not regard this time of recreation as a drudgery or a task. Lay aside your work; let the writings go. Go over into the park and see all that you can. Get all the pleasure you can out of this little season. I sometimes fear we do not appreciate these precious opportunities and privileges until they pass, and it is too late.9MR 317.1
Father, our writing can be done in the winter. Lay it aside now. Throw off every burden, and be a carefree boy again. Will and Mary, if they stay in the mountains a few weeks longer, should neither study nor write. They should be made happy for this season, that they may be able to look back to this time as a season of unalloyed pleasure. Willie will soon be plunged into caretaking and burden bearing again. Let him now be as free as the birds of the air. Mary has never had a childhood any more than Willie has had a boyhood. The few days you now have together, improve. Roam about, camp out, fish, hunt, go to places that you have not seen, rest as you go, and enjoy everything. Then come back to your work fresh and vigorous.9MR 317.2
Emma, dear child—may God bless our daughter Emma; and may this little season, when you can be with sister and brother and father, be full of pleasure, and devoid of one dark chapter. I should have loved to remain with you, but I am content, because I believe that I am where the Lord would have me.9MR 317.3
Now I entreat you to make the most of the few weeks left you. Let nothing keep you confined to the house. Forget that there is anything to be written. There is enough already written for our people to digest. Then, when new matter does come out, it will come from minds that are fresh, because they have been strengthened and invigorated by rest and change.9MR 318.1
Father needs to be a boy again. Roam all around. Climb the mountain steeps. Ride horseback. Find something new each day to see and enjoy. This will be for Father's health. Do not spend any anxious thought on me. You will see how well I will appear after the camp meetings are over. God lives, and because He lives, I hope to live also. I am debilitated just now, but this does not discourage me one bit. I shall lean heavily upon the divine arm, and I shall not faint nor fall. And I assure you that you will be gainers, if you will all determine to be free as boys and girls again. Strive to make each other happy. Then angels will look on and smile, and they will write for you a record that you will not be ashamed to read.9MR 318.2
Now, Father, you are with your dear children. You may never have this privilege again. I repeat once more, Make the most of it. Do not think that so much writing is necessary. This will keep. Lay all such work aside. I know you will all please God much better by seeking to build up your strength, and laying in a good stock of vitality that you can draw upon in time of need. I should feel sad to see this precious opportunity spoiled by your doing unnecessary things in the line of writing.—Letter 1, 1878, pp. 2-4.(To “Dear Husband and Children Three,” August 24, 1878.)9MR 318.3