- A Word of Explanation
- MR No. 1420—Health Reform Principles
- MR No. 1421—Soul Winning In Maitland; The Privilege Of Prayer
- MR No. 1422—Christ Our Example; Endure Trials Courageously
- MR No. 1423—The Law Of God
- MR No. 1424—Wrong Use of Writings Protested
- MR No. 1425—Errors and Dangers of Prescott and Daniells; The Cities to Be Worked
- MR No. 1426—Ellen White Acknowledges Her Imperfection
- MR No. 1427—Reflections While Crossing the Pacific
- MR No. 1428—Early Days at the Sydney Hospital; Cautions on Drug Medication
- MR No. 1429—Medical Missionary Work at Cooranbong
- MR No. 1430—The Persisting Dark Influence of Spiritualism
- MR No. 1431—Knowledge, Spurious and Genuine
- MR No. 1432—Reflections After First Tour of Scandinavia
- MR No. 1433—Inadequate Royalties on Spirit of Prophecy, Vol. 4
- MR No. 1434—The Evil Heritage Received From a Drunken Father
- MR No. 1435—Unwise Remarriage Would Destroy Children's Respect
- MR No. 1436—The High Honor of Being a Child of God
- MR No. 1437—Preach The Word
- MR No. 1438—Choose Associates of Good Character; Jesus Our Example in All Things
- MR No. 1439—Material appearing in Barry Oliver's dissertation, “Principles for Reorganization of the Seventh-day Adventist Administrative Structure, 1888-1903: Implications for an International Church.” Andrews University, January, 1989
- MR No. 1440—Look Constantly to Jesus; Follow His Example; Reflect His Character; Work in His Lines
- MR No. 1441—The Effects of Intemperance; Advancing the Cause of Temperance
- MR No. 1442—Some Leaders Show Unsympathetic Attitude Toward Workers in the South; Humility and the Holy Spirit Needed
- MR No. 1443—Reflect Christ, the True Light; Lay Up Treasure in Heaven
- MR No. 1444—Rebuke for Self-seeking and Self-exaltation; Warning Against Criticizing Church Leaders
- MR No. 1445—The Work and Workers at Madison Commended; Soliciting Finances Not to Be Restricted
- MR No. 1446—Seek God's Will; Distrust Self; Adopt Health Principles; Follow Christ in Self-denial and Sacrifice
- MR No. 1447—St. Helena Rural Health Retreat Not To Be Closed; Divine Counsel To Be Sought and Followed
- MR No. 1448—A Call to Service
- MR No. 1449—Intelligent Labor
- MR No. 1450—Help of C. C. Crisler Needed; Ellen White Exhausted and Heavily Burdened; Counsel Regarding “Irregular Lines”
- MR No. 1451—A Visit to Monterey; Advice on Family Matters
- MR No. 1452—Judas, the Self-centered, Unconverted Disciple
- MR No. 1453—Be Steadfast Unto the End
- MR No. 1454—Spiritual Knowledge to Be Obtained Through Christ and Nature; Many Jewish People to Receive Christ
- MR No. 1455—Education of Youth and Women Needed; Moving Discreetly
- MR No. 1456—Importance of Observing Nature's Laws; Meeting With N. D. Faulkhead
- MR No. 1457—N. D. Faulkhead's Break With the Masons; Need for a House of Worship in Melbourne
- MR No. 1458—N. D. Faulkhead's Conversion and Business Ability
- MR No. 1459—Raising the Standard of Piety Higher
- MR No. 1460—How the Leaven of Evil Works
- MR No. 1461—The Necessity of Studying the Word
- MR No. 1462—Material used by Milton Hook in a history concerning the South Pacific Division. Available in pamphlet form from the South Pacific Division
- MR No. 1463—The Need for Christ's Spirit in Our College; Teachers to Reflect Christ
- MR No. 1464—The Work in Mount Vincent and Hamilton; Joshua, the High Priest, Represents the Church
- MR No. 1465—True “Higher Education” Is Obtainable Only From the Master Teacher
- MR No. 1466—Activities During James White's Convalescence
- MR No. 1467—Camping and Traveling in the Colorado Mountains
- MR No. 1468—A Report on the Australian School; Building W.C. White's Home; Trusting and Praising God
- MR No. 1469—Older Workers to Be Honored and Conserve Their Strength; God's Law on Tables of Stone in Ark of the Testament
- MR No. 1470—Doctrines to Be Investigated; Unity to Be Sought
- MR No. 1471—The Fallacy of Thinking Human Ideas and Positions Are Infallible and Unchangeable
- MR No. 1472—Construction Progress at Avondale; Counsel to Edson: The Work of Elder Haskell; The Burden of False Brethren
- MR No. 1473—Trust in God and Follow His Counsel
- MR No. 1474—Christ's Manner of Teaching
- MR No. 1475—Guidelines for Adventist Sanitariums; Physicians to Set Example as True Christians, and Point Patients to Christ
- MR No. 1476—Providential Events in Acquiring and Opening New Sanitariums; Purpose of These Institutions; How Physicians in Private Practice Should Relate to Them
- MR No. 1477—The Medical Missionary Work
- MR No. 1478—The Need for Simplicity and Consecration in School Work
- MR No. 1479—Diary Entries, 1902; Comments on Prayer and Trust in God
- MR No. 1480—The Importance of Parents’ Work
- MR No. 1481—Practical Counsel on Home Treatments
- MR No. 1482—Appeal for Complete Consecration, Including Breaking With Secret Societies
- MR No. 1483—Observations on People and Scenery While Traveling
- MR No. 1484—The Bible as the Only Foundation of Our Faith
- MR No. 1485—School to Start Small; Have Faith; Do Not Overwork
- MR No. 1486—The Danger of Rejecting Light
- MR No. 1487—Privileges and Responsibilities of Christians; Depend on Holy Spirit, Not Self
- MR No. 1488—The Importance of Medical Missionary Work; Health Reform to Be Practiced
- MR No. 1489—Speaking at Camp Meeting; Counsel for Achieving Happiness in Marriage
- MR No. 1490—Minds to Be Spiritual, Not Carnal: The Cross to Be Central in Preaching; Fanaticism and Trivial Ideas to Be Avoided
- MR No. 1491—Guidelines for Success as a Minister or Physician
- MR No. 1492—Danger of False Science; Dr. Kellogg in Spiritual Peril; Warning Not to Follow His Example
- MR No. 1493—A. T. Jones in Need of Conversion; Health Reform to Be Taught and Practiced at Camp Meeting
- MR No. 1494—Ministering in Washington and Oregon; Deep Movings of the Holy Spirit
- MR No. 1495—Answering Christ's Prayer for Our Sanctification
- MR No. 1496—Reviewing Conditions at the St. Helena Health Retreat; Avoid Independent Judgment and Action; Be Faithful in Tithes and Offerings
- MR No. 1497—Conditions at St. Helena Health Retreat; Tension Between Doctors; Use of Drugs; Indiscreet Actions of Superintendent
- MR No. 1498—State of the Work in Ohio; General Conference to Establish and Control Medical Institutions; Physicians to Be Models of Morality
- MR No. 1499—Support Urged for St. Helena Health Retreat; Drug Use Condemned
- MR No. 1500—The Needs of the Southern Field
MR No. 1466—Activities During James White's Convalescence
(Written September 21, 1866, from Olcott, N. Y., to Edson White.)
Where you are I know not. I have directed one letter to you at Battle Creek, but have received no answer. Will you please to write and direct to Palermo, N. Y. We want to hear of your success at Monterey. Are you at Albion? Did you get any peaches? Did you take care of everything in and about the house? I shall not write much till I hear from you.20MR 204.1
Your father is appearing some better. We have killed one wild black squirrel per day. He enjoys it much. We have all the fruit we could desire. I take him somewhere every day, rain or shine. Yesterday I muffled him up in shawls and buffalo and took him to Olcott village, three miles, while the rain was pouring down and running off his hat in a stream. We went to Justus Lampson's. Took dinner, accompanied by Sister Lindsey and Mary. We went in one chaise, they in another. The front and sides are all open and the rain was directly in our faces. Your father did not get tired; enjoyed the visit, and we returned, again in the rain, in the afternoon, Today we take dinner at Harmon's. Shall have him ride to Olcott, although it is cloudy and stormy. It has rained every day since we have been here, yet your father has been out, I believe, somewhere every day.20MR 204.2
I have written this in positive haste, for Brother Lindsey must take it to Lockport. I have sent for Jenny Rogers and her husband to come and live in our house in our absence and take care of the premises and he work at his trade. I don't know what they will think of the arrangement.20MR 204.3
What did you do with the team? I do not think Brother Aldrich should have our team to use teaming merely for keeping. I wish Richard Godsmark to take the team and pasture if he will. It would greatly accommodate me to have him do so.20MR 204.4
Write immediately. Willie enjoys himself well because he can be outdoors. He has been a great help to me in paring peaches and pears. I have been putting up fruit, quite a quantity.20MR 204.5
I will close. Much love to Annie and yourself, my dear boy.—Letter 3, 1866.20MR 204.6