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  1. required that they be improved to His glory,—had he stood faithfully at his
  2. post,—he would not have suffered that long, tedious sickness. His exposure
  3. upon that pleasure trip caused him months of suffering and would have
  4. caused his death had it not been for the earnest, effectual prayer of faith
  5. put up in his behalf by those who felt that he was not prepared to die. Had
  6. he died at that time his case would have been far worse than that of the
  7. unenlightened sinner. But God mercifully heard the prayers of His people
  8. and gave him a new lease of life, that he might have opportunity to repent
  9. of his unfaithfulness and to redeem the time. His example had influenced
  10. many in Battle Creek in the wrong direction.
  11. Brother B came up from his sickness, but how little did he or his
  12. family feel humbled under the hand of God. The work of the Spirit of
  13. God, and wisdom from Him, are not manifested that we may be happy and
  14. satisfied with ourselves, but that our souls may be renewed in knowledge
  15. and true holiness. How much better would it have been for this brother
  16. if his affliction had prompted to faithful searching of heart, to discover
  17. the imperfections in his character, that he might put them away, and with
  18. humble spirit come forth from the furnace as gold purified, reflecting the
  19. image of Christ.
  20. The sickness that he had brought upon himself, the church helped
  21. him bear. His watchers were provided, and his expenses were in a great
  22. measure borne by the church; yet neither he nor his family appreciated
  23. this generosity and tenderness on the part of the church. They felt that
  24. they deserved all that was done for them. As Brother B came up from
  25. his sickness, he felt wrong toward my husband because he disapproved
  26. his course, which was so censurable. He united with others to injure my
  27. husband’s influence, and since he has left the office he has not felt right. He
  28. would poorly stand the test of being proved by God.
  29. Brother B has not yet learned the lesson that he will have to learn if he
  30. is saved at last—to deny self, and resist his desire
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  32. for pleasure. He will have to be brought over the ground again and tried
  33. still more closely, because he failed to endure the trials of the past. He
  34. has displeased God in justifying self. He has but little experience in the
  35. fellowship of the sufferings of Christ. He loves display and does not
  36. economize his means. The Lord knows. He weighs the inward feelings
  37. and intentions of the heart. He understands man. He tests our fidelity. He
  38. requires that we should love and serve Him with the whole mind, and heart,
  39. and strength. The lovers of pleasure may put on a form of godliness that
  40. involves some self-denial even, and they may sacrifice time and money, and
  41. yet self not be subdued, and the will not be brought into subjection to the
  42. will of God.
  43. The influence of the D girls was very bad in Battle Creek. They had
  44. not been trained. Their mother had neglected her sacred duty and had
  45. not restrained her children. She had not brought them up in the fear and
  46. admonition of the Lord. They had been indulged and shielded from bearing
  47. responsibilities until they had no relish for the plain, homely duties of life.
  48. The mother had educated the daughters to think much of dress, but the
  49. inward adorning was not exalted before them. These young girls were vain
  50. and proud. Their minds were impure; their conversation was corrupting;
  51. and yet there was a class in Battle Creek who would associate with this
  52. stamp of minds, and they could not associate with them without coming
  53. down to their level. These girls were not dealt as severely with as the case
  54. demanded. They love the society of young men, and the young men are the
  55. theme of their meditation and of their conversation. They have corrupted
  56. manners, and are headstrong and self-confident.
  57. The entire family love display. The mother is not a prudent, dignified
  58. woman. She is not qualified to bring up children. To dress her children to
  59. make a show is of greater consequence to her than the inward adorning. She
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  61. has not disciplined herself. Her will has not been brought into conformity

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