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  1. fidelity, to a sense of the claims of right and duty above inclination
  2. and pleasure. Minds thus trained do not waver between right and wrong,
  3. as the reed trembles in the wind; but as soon as matters come before them,
  4. they discern at once that principle is involved, and they instinctively choose
  5. the right without long debating the matter. They are loyal because they have
  6. trained themselves in habits of faithfulness and truth. By being faithful in
  7. that which is least, they acquire strength, and it becomes easy for them to
  8. be faithful in greater matters.
  9. Brother B’s education has not been such as to strengthen
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  11. those high moral qualities that would enable him to stand alone in the
  12. strength of God in defense of truth, amid the severest opposition, firm as
  13. a rock to principle, true to moral character, unmoved by human praise or
  14. censure or rewards, preferring death rather than a violated conscience. Such
  15. integrity is needed in the office of publication, where solemn, sacred truths
  16. are going forth, upon which the world is to be tested.
  17. The work of God calls for men of high moral powers to engage in its
  18. promulgation. Men are wanted whose hearts are nerved with holy fervor,
  19. men of strong purpose who are not easily moved, who can lay down every
  20. selfish interest and give all for the cross and the crown. The cause of present
  21. truth is suffering for men who are loyal to a sense of right and duty, whose
  22. moral integrity is firm, and whose energy is equal to the opening providence
  23. of God. Such qualifications as these are of more value than untold wealth
  24. invested in the work and cause of God. Energy, moral integrity, and
  25. strong purpose for the right are qualities that cannot be supplied with any
  26. amount of gold. Men possessing these qualifications will have influence
  27. everywhere. Their lives will be more powerful than lofty eloquence. God
  28. calls for men of heart, men of mind, men of moral integrity, whom He
  29. can make the depositaries of His truth, and who will correctly represent its
  30. sacred principles in their daily life.
  31. In some respects Brother B has ability that but few have. If his heart
  32. were sanctified to the work he could fill an important position in the
  33. office with acceptance to God. He needs to be converted and to humble
  34. himself as a little child, and seek pure, heart religion, in order for his
  35. influence in the office, or in the cause of God anywhere, to be what it
  36. ought to be. As his influence has been, it has injured all connected with
  37. the office, but more especially the young. His position as foreman gave
  38. him influence. He did not conduct himself conscientiously in the fear of
  39. God. He favored particular ones more than others. He neglected those
  40. who, for their faithfulness and ability, deserved special encouragement, and
  41. he brought
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  43. distress and perplexity upon those in who he should have had a special
  44. interest. Those who link their affections and interest to one or two, and
  45. favor them to the disadvantage of others, should not retain their position
  46. in the office for a day. This unsanctified partiality for special ones who
  47. may please the fancy, to the neglect of others who are conscientious and
  48. God-fearing, and in His sight of more value, is offensive to God. That
  49. which God values we should value. The ornament of a meek and quiet
  50. spirit He regards of higher value than external beauty, outward adornment,
  51. riches, or worldly honor.
  52. The true followers of Christ will not choose intimate friendship with
  53. those whose characters have serious defects, and whose example as a whole
  54. it would not be safe to follow, while it is their privilege to associate with
  55. persons who observe a conscientious regard for duty in business, and in
  56. religion. Those who lack principle and devotion generally exert a more
  57. positive influence to mold the minds of their intimate friends than is exerted
  58. by those who seem well balanced and able to control and influence the
  59. defective in character, those lacking spirituality and devotion.
  60. Brother B’s influence, if unsanctified, endangers the souls of those
  61. who follow his example. His ready tact and ingenuity are admired, and
  62. lead those connected with him to give him credit for qualifications that he
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  64. does not possess. At the office he was reckless of his time. If this had
  65. affected himself only, it would have been a small matter; but his position
  66. as foreman gave him influence. His example before those in the office,
  67. especially the apprentices, was not circumspect and conscientious

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