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    Two Facts That Explain Much

    The combination of these two facts, (1) the immediate and potential patronage, that seemed to call for immediate, large expansion; and (2) the limited financing that the Institute had thus far received, explain certain events that followed quickly.EGWC 497.3

    Some of the leaders at Battle Creek urged Mrs. White to place in writing the revelation given to her on December 25, 1865, regarding health reform and a health reform institute. It was naturally felt that the publication of this vision without delay would greatly aid in raising money needed for the Institute. She responded by writing out part of that revelation, and this was included as a chapter for Testimony No. 11, bearing the title “The Health Reform.” This was published in January, 1867.EGWC 497.4

    On page 84 of the The Review and Herald, January 22, 1867, is this item entitled “Testimony to the Church, No. 11“:EGWC 497.5

    “This work will be ready in a few days. Address Eld. James White, Battle Creek, Mich....EGWC 497.6

    “Testimony No. 12, may be expected soon; but the matter for No. 11, is regarded of such importance at this time that it is thought not best to wait till the matter now designed for No. 12 can be prepared.EGWC 497.7

    “Every brother and sister interested in the interests of the cause should have a copy at once.EGWC 497.8

    “James White.”EGWC 497.9

    Note the fact that James White’s name is signed to this announcement.EGWC 497.10

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