God has given this people plain and


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  1. let opportunity be presented, and
  2. he will betray your confidence. He is unsound at heart. Just at the time
  3. when firmness and principle are most required, you will find him giving
  4. way; and if he does not become an Arnold or a Judas, it is because he
  5. lacks a fitting opportunity.
  6. Parents, it should be your first concern to obey the call of duty and
  7. enter, heart and soul, into the work God has given you to do. If you fail
  8. in everything else, be thorough, be efficient, here. If your children come
  9. forth from the home training pure and virtuous, if they fill the least and
  10. lowest place in God’s great plan of good for the world, your life can never
  11. be called a failure and can never be reviewed with remorse.
  12. The idea that we must submit to ways of perverse children is a mistake.
  13. Elisha, at the very commencement of his work, was mocked and derided
  14. by the youth of Bethel. He was a man of great mildness, but the Spirit
  15. of God impelled him to pronounce a curse upon those railers. They had
  16. heard of Elijah’s ascension, and they made this solemn event the subject
  17. of jeers. Elisha evinced that he was not to be trifled with, by old or young,
  18. in his sacred calling. When they told him he had better go up, as Elijah
  19. had done before him, he cursed them in the name of the Lord. The awful
  20. judgment that came upon them was of God. After this, Elisha had no
  21. further trouble in his mission. For fifty years he passed in and out of
  22. the gate of Bethel, and went to and fro from city to city, passing through
  23. crowds of the worst and rudest of idle, dissolute youth, but no one ever
  24. mocked him or made light of his qualifications as the prophet of the Most
  25. High. This one instance of terrible severity in the commencement of his
  26. career was sufficient to command respect through his whole life. Had
  27. he allowed the mockery to pass unnoticed, he might have been ridiculed,
  28. reviled, and even murdered by the
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  30. rabble, and his mission to instruct and save the nation in its great peril
  31. would have been defeated.
  32. Even kindness must have its limits. Authority must be sustained by a
  33. firm severity, or it will be received by many with mockery and contempt.
  34. The so-called tenderness, the coaxing and the indulgence, used toward
  35. youth by parents and guardians is the worst evil which can come upon
  36. them. Firmness, decision, positive requirements, are essential in every
  37. family. Parents, take up your neglected responsibilities; educate your
  38. children after God’s plan, showing “forth the praises of Him who hath
  39. called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.”
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  41. Chap. 5 - Important Testimony
  42. Healdsburg, California, March 28, 1882.
  43. Dear Brother—–: Your letter was received in due time. While I was
  44. glad to hear from you, I was made sad as I read its contents. I had received
  45. similar letters from Sister—–and from Brother—–. But I have had no
  46. communications from Brother—–or anyone who sustains him. From your
  47. own letters I learn the course which you have pursued in the proceedings
  48. against Brother—–.
  49. I am not surprised that such a state of things should exist in Battle
  50. Creek, but I am pained to find you, my much-esteemed brother, involved
  51. in this matter on the wrong side with those whom I know God is not
  52. leading. Some of these persons are honest, but they are deceived. They
  53. have received their impressions from another source than the Spirit of
  54. God.
  55. I have been careful not to express my opinion to individuals
  56. concerning important matters, for unjust advantage is often taken of what
  57. I say even in the most confidential
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  59. manner. Persons set themselves to work to draw out remarks from me
  60. on various points, and then they distort and misrepresent, and make my
  61. words express ideas and opinions altogether different from what I hold.
  62. But this they must meet at the bar of God.
  63. On the occurrence of your present difficulties I determined to keep
  64. silent; I thought it might be best to let matters develop, that those who
  65. had been so ready to censure my husband might see that the spirit of
  66. murmuring existed in their own hearts and was still active, now that the
  67. man of whom they had complained was silently sleeping in the grave.
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  69. I knew that a crisis must come. God has given this people plain and
  70. pointed testimonies to prevent this state of things. Had they obeyed the
  71. voice of the Holy Spirit in warning, counsel, and entreaty they would now

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