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  1. About the Author
  2. Ellen G. White (1827-1915) is considered the most
  3. widely translated American author, her works having
  4. been published in more than 160 languages. She wrote
  5. more than 100,000 pages on a wide variety of spiritual
  6. and practical topics. Guided by the Holy Spirit, she
  7. exalted Jesus and pointed to the Scriptures as the basis
  8. of one’s faith.
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  27. Contents
  28. Information about this Book . . . . . . . . . . 1
  29. Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
  30. About the Author . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
  31. Further Links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
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  33. His Mother’s Letters 40
  34. Volney, Iowa, Dec. 24, 1857 . . . . . . . . . . 40
  35. Green Spring, Ohio, March 2, 1858 . . . . . . . 42
  36. Somerville, Mass., Sept. 6, 1859 . . . . . . . . 44
  37. Topsham, Maine, Sept. 20, 1859 . . . . . . . . 47
  38. Topsham, Maine, Sept. 20, 1859 . . . . . . . . 48
  39. Newport, N. H., Oct. 4, 1859 . . . . . . . . . . 50
  40. Enosburg, Vt., Oct. 15, 1859 . . . . . . . . . . 52
  41. Brookfield, N. Y., October, 30, 1859 . . . . . . 53
  42. Iowa City, Iowa, March 3, 1860 . . . . . . . . . 57
  43. Iowa City, Iowa, March 14, 1860 . . . . . . . . 61
  44. Marion, Iowa, March 18, 1861 . . . . . . . . . 63
  45. Dartmouth, Mass., Sept. 15, 1859 . . . . . . . 65
  46. Plum River, Ills. March 25, 1861 . . . . . . . . 66
  47. Eagle Harbor, N. Y., July 26, 1861 . . . . . . . 68
  48. Rochester, N. Y., July, 1861 . . . . . . . . . . . 72
  49. Grass River, N. Y. Aug., 1861 . . . . . . . . . . 74
  50. Lodi, Wis., March 5, 1862 . . . . . . . . . . . 76
  51. Avon, Wis., July 25, 1862 . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
  52. Newport, N. H., Oct. 23, 1863 . . . . . . . . . 79
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  54. His Mother’s Letters
  55. Volney, Iowa, Dec. 24, 1857
  56. My Dear Children: Here we are, twelve miles from
  57. Waukon. We have had a tedious time in getting thus
  58. far. Yesterday our horses for miles had to plow through
  59. snow very deep, but on we came, feeling confident that
  60. our mission was of God. Last Monday we could get
  61. no food that was fit to eat, and therefore rode in the
  62. coldest weather I ever saw, from morning until night, with
  63. nothing to eat but one apple. Oh, how thankful I shall be
  64. to see home, sweet home, again, and my three dear boys,
  65. Henry, Edson, and Willie.
  66. Children, strive to do right, and love the Lord for his
  67. merciful kindness to you all. Obey those who have the
  68. care of you as you would your parents. Be kind to each
  69. other, and yield to each other’s wishes. Don’t become
  70. unsteady. Read the precious word of God.
  71. You should be thankful for your comfortable home.
  72. We often suffer with cold on account of unfinished and
  73. open houses. Last
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  75. night we slept in a chamber where there was an opening
  76. through the top for the stove-pipe. If it had stormed it
  77. would have come direct in our faces. Pray for us. Unless
  78. the Lord opens the way for us to return, we may be
  79. blocked in with snow, and have to remain all winter.
  80. I hope, dear Henry, that you are a good boy, and are
  81. happy in doing right. Continue to strive to be faithful
  82. in all things. We received your letter, and were much
  83. pleased to hear from you. We think you have made
  84. improvements in setting type. Be faithful, children, in all
  85. things. The Lord will soon come and take the good and
  86. holy to himself. We want you to live among the pure and
  87. holy angels in heaven, and wear a crown of gold, and eat
  88. of the tree of life. Trust in the Lord at all times. Listen to
  89. the voice of conscience. Love God and you will have his
  90. approving smile. What a thought, to have the great God,
  91. the maker of the heavens and the earth, to smile upon and
  92. love you. Dear children, seek for this, pray for it, live for
  93. it.
  94. Your affectionate Mother.
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  96. Green Spring, Ohio, March 2,
  97. 1858
  98. My Dear Henry and Edson: Dear children, your
  99. mother has not forgotten you. She thinks of you many
  100. times every day. We hope you will be good and faithful
  101. children. I have been thinking, what if either of you
  102. should be taken sick and die, and your father and mother
  103. see you no more? Would you be prepared to die? Do
  104. you love God better than any one else? Can you forget
  105. your play to think of God, to go away alone and ask him
  106. for Jesus’ sake to forgive your sins? I know that much of
  107. your time is taken up with your studies, and with doing
  108. errands; but, dear children, don’t forget to pray. The Lord
  109. loves to have children pray to him. And if you really
  110. repent and feel sorry for your sins, God will forgive your
  111. sins for Jesus’ sake.
  112. When you do wrong don’t conceal your wrong, but
  113. heartily and honestly confess it. This I believe you will
  114. do. I have confidence in you that you have tried to do it.
  115. Continue to do so, and we shall love you better than if you
  116. kept your wrongs concealed. God loves honest-hearted,
  117. truthful children, but cannot love those who are dishonest.
  118. Be obedient, dear children. God has been very merciful
  119. to you and to us. Your parents have to travel
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  121. from place to place among the people of God to try to
  122. do them good and save souls. And the Lord has inclined
  123. sisters Jenny and Martha to come into our family, to feel
  124. an interest for you, to love you, and to care for you, that
  125. we may leave home feeling free. They are not related to
  126. you. They make a sacrifice. What for? Because they love
  127. you. When you grieve them you grieve your parents also.
  128. It is not a desirable task to have the care of children if
  129. they are ungrateful and disobedient. If you perseveringly
  130. try to do right, you will make them happy, and they will
  131. feel it a pleasure to deny themselves to have a care for
  132. you. When asked to do anything, do not say, “Wait a
  133. minute, till I do this.” It is unpleasant to repeat to you the
  134. same things. Now, dear children, obey because you love
  135. to, not because you are driven to. I shall have confidence
  136. that you will do as I wish you to. I shall confide in your
  137. honor, your manliness.
  138. Many times I ask myself the question, Will my dear
  139. children be saved in the kingdom? I cannot bear the
  140. thought of their being shut out of the City with the
  141. wicked. I love my children, but God says that only the
  142. good and holy can be saved. And if you will overcome
  143. your wrongs, love one another, and be
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  145. at peace among yourselves, the Lord will bless and save
  146. you. You cannot be good, or do right, in your own
  147. strength. You must go to God and ask him for strength.
  148. Ask him that his grace may influence your hearts, and
  149. make you right. Believe the Lord will do it; trust him to
  150. do it. You can be little Christians; you can love and serve
  151. God.
  152. Be good to Willie. Love him. Teach him right things.
  153. If you do wrong, you not only sin yourselves, but you
  154. teach him to sin. When you do wrong, you teach him
  155. to do wrong; so double sin rests upon you. Always act as
  156. you would like to see Willie act. Always speak pleasantly
  157. to him, and try to make him happy.
  158. Your affectionate Mother
  159. Somerville, Mass., Sept. 6,
  160. 1859
  161. My Dear Son Henry: We received your letter, and
  162. were very glad to hear from you. You must write oftener.
  163. Send us a letter at Topsham. Think of everything you
  164. have left there and wish us to bring, and we will try to do
  165. so.
  166. We hope you are well and happy. Be a good, steady
  167. boy. If you only fear God and

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