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  1. ets and the first edition of this book are unknown to
  2. most readers of today.
  3. A historical foreword, which follows immediately, has therefore
  4. been added to this third edition, to present those high points of
  5. denominational development which furnish the background leading up
  6. to the crucial 1890’s. The relevant historical events of that period have
  7. been concisely recounted. Appendix notes have also been supplied,
  8. keyed to the mention of certain places, situations, or events. These notes
  9. will aid the reader in ascertaining correctly the intent of the author in the
  10. messages here presented.
  11. A survey of the materials comprising this volume will reveal that
  12. in the main the content of a given section was drawn from a single
  13. pamphlet. With these pamphlet materials there were placed a few
  14. related items drawn from the Review and Herald articles and other E.
  15. G. White sources of a general character. There are two articles from
  16. Special Testimonies, Series B.
  17. Special Testimonies, Series B, consisted of 19 pamphlets published
  18. by Mrs. White or by denominational organizations between the years
  19. 1903 to 1913. The subject matter was varied, and most of it was of local
  20. application. This can be seen from the titles.
  21. 1. Letters to Physicians and Ministers (1903)
  22. 2. Letters to Physicians and Ministers (late 1904 or 1905)
  23. 3. Letters to Sanitarium Workers in Southern California (1905)
  24. 4. The Spirit of Unity (1905)
  25. 5. An Earnest Appeal in Behalf of the Boulder, Colorado,
  26. Sanitarium (1905)
  27. 6. Youth Going to Battle Creek to Obtain an Education (1905)
  28. 11
  29. 7. Messages of Warning and Instruction to Seventh-day Adventists
  30. Regarding Dangers Connected With the Medical Missionary Work
  31. (1906)
  32. 8. The Strengthening of our Institutions and Training Centers and a
  33. Plea for Medical Missionary Evangelists (1907)
  34. 9. Individual Responsibility and Christian Unity (1907)
  35. 10. Jehovah is our King (1908)
  36. 11. The Madison School (1908)
  37. 12. The Oakwood Manual Training School (cir. 1908)
  38. 12X. The Huntsville School (cir. 1908)
  39. 13. The New England Sanitarium (1908)
  40. 14. The Paradise Valley Sanitarium (1909)
  41. 15. Sanitarium Workers (1911)
  42. 16. Selections from the Testimonies for Students
  43. and Workers of our Sanitariums (1911)
  44. 17. The Unwise Use of Money and the Spirit of Speculation (1911)
  45. 18. The Nashville Sanitarium (1912)
  46. 19. The Spirit of Sacrifice (1913)
  47. To this list are sometimes added two times which did not carry the
  48. “Series B” identification:
  49. 20. Appeals for Unity (1912)
  50. 21. Recreation (cir. 1913)
  51. With objectives quite different from the envelope-size Special
  52. Testimony Pamphlets of the 1890’s, and appearing in a larger page size,
  53. these were from the outset designated as Special Testimonies, Series
  54. B. Their predecessors of the 1890’s, with messages for ministers and
  55. workers, became known as “Series A,” Although not so designated at
  56. the time of publication.
  57. General matter of lasting usefulness to the church, as first published
  58. in “Series B” articles, was
  59. 12
  60. Subsequently embodied in volumes 8 and 9 of Testimonies for the
  61. Church, and in Counsels on Health, Counsels on Stewardship, Medical
  62. Ministry, and Selected Messages. Two articles from the “Series
  63. B” Collection appear in this volume. They are: Jehovah Is Our
  64. King, 477-484 and Testimonies to the Church Regarding Individual
  65. Responsibility and Christian Unity, 485-505.
  66. Working over a period of many years, Mrs. White often repeated
  67. certain lines of counsel. To reprint all that had appeared in the earlier
  68. pamphlets and writings would burden the reader with a repetition of
  69. subject matter and also with the details of local or personal matters not
  70. now of general significance. Concerning the material selected for this
  71. volume, the preface to the first edition stated:
  72. “The Committee have earnestly and prayerfully sought to present
  73. in the one modest volume the best and strongest of the tract-printed
  74. matter, and believe that the portions omitted are more than covered by
  75. that which has been gathered from other tracts of limited circulation.”
  76. Those responsible for this third edition of Testimonies to Ministers
  77. say with the Publishers in 1923 that this convenient volume is sent
  78. forth with the earnest prayer that it may be, to all to whom it may
  79. come, a source of instruction in the deep things of God; that it may
  80. revive the hopes and energies of God’s people; that it may help to bring
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  82. reformation of life where needed, and in all of us the Christian graces
  83. that will reveal Christ to the world; and that it may bring us all nearer
  84. together by bringing us all closer to the heart of our blessed Lord.
  85. The Board of Trustees of the Ellen G. White

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