Ellen White Pamphlets

The following links consist of electronic reference material to help you in your Christian growth. It is also the largest known electronic source of Ellen G. White's writings in HTML. They are placed here for you to check the references and contexts that many devotions are taken from. Then you can verify that I am not taking my references out of context. Additional materials will be added as they become available.

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1 A Call to Service in the Master's Harvest Field (1907) 314
2 A Call to the Watchmen (1910) 404
3 A Message to Our Physicians (1905) 405
4 An Appeal (1882) 302
5 An Appeal for Missions (1898) 414
6 An Appeal to Our Ministers and Conference Committees (1892) 369
7 An Exposure of Fanaticism and Wickedness (1885) 345
8 And Their Cry Came Up Unto God (1904) 345
9 Appeals For Unity (1912) 329
10 Backsliding in Health Reform (1908) 316
11 Camp-Meetings: Their Object, and How to Conduct Them (1910) 343
12 Church Schools (1899) 328
13 Counsels to Physicians and Medical Students (1885) 311
14 Danger in Adopting Worldly Policy in the Work of God (1892) 285
15 Danger in Adopting Worldly Policy in the Work of God (1892) 288
16 Do You Eat Flesh? 408
17 Extracts from Recent Letters from Sister White Relative to Medical Missionary Work (1893) 340
18 Extracts from Unpublished Testimonies in Regard to Flesh Foods 334
19 Gospel Temperance Work 335
20 Guiding Principles for the Young 350
 
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Daily Bible Text

Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.

2 Timothy 2:15.

Daily Thought

Often the place set apart for God's worship is desecrated by feasting and drinking, buying, selling, and merrymaking. Respect for the house of God and reverence for His worship are lessened in the minds of the youth. The barriers of self-restraint are weakened. Selfishness, appetite, the love of display, are appealed to, and they strengthen as they are indulged.

Christ's Object Lessons, p. 54.


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