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  1. because they did not receive instruction from God’s word and
  2. did not become Christians at home. Instead of sympathizing with their
  3. children in a perverse course, the parents should have reproved them and
  4. sustained the faithful teacher. These parents were not united to Christ
  5. themselves, and this is the reason of their terrible neglect of duty. That
  6. which they have sown they will also reap. They are sure of a harvest.
  7. In the school Brother—–has not only been burdened by the wrong
  8. course of the children, but by the injudicious management of the parents,
  9. which produced and nurtured hatred of restraint. Overwork, unceasing
  10. care, with no help at home, but rather a constant irritation, have caused
  11. him at times to lose self-control and to act injudiciously. Some have taken
  12. advantage of this, and faults of minor consequence have been made to
  13. appear like grave sins.
  14. The class of professed Sabbathkeepers who try to form a union
  15. between Christ and Belial, who take hold of the truth with one hand and
  16. of the world with the other, have surrounded their children and clouded
  17. the church with an atmosphere entirely foreign to religion and the Spirit of
  18. Christ. They dared not openly oppose the claims of truth. They dared not
  19. take a bold stand and say they did not believe the testimonies; but, while
  20. nominally believing both, they have obeyed neither. By their course of
  21. action they have denied both. They desire the Lord to fulfill to them His
  22. promises; but they refuse to comply with the conditions on which these
  23. promises are based. They will not relinquish every rival for Christ. Under
  24. the preaching of the word there is a partial suppression of worldliness, but
  25. no radical change of the affections. Worldly desires, the lust of the flesh,
  26. the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life ultimately gain the victory. This
  27. class are all professed Christians. Their names are on the church books.
  28. They live for a time a seemingly religious life and then yield their hearts,
  29. too often finally, to the predominating influence of the world.
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  31. Whatever may be Brother—–’s faults, your course is unjustifiable and
  32. unchristian. You have gone back over his history for years and have
  33. searched out everything that was unfavorable, every shadow of evil, and
  34. have made him an offender for a word. You have brought all the powers
  35. you could command to sustain yourselves in your course as accusers.
  36. Remember, God will deal in the same manner with every one of you.
  37. “With what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure
  38. ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.” Those who have taken part
  39. in this disgraceful proceeding will meet their work again. What influence
  40. do you think your course will have upon the students, who have ever been
  41. impatient of restraint? How will these things affect their character and
  42. their life history?
  43. What say the testimonies concerning these things? Even one wrong
  44. trait of character, one sinful desire cherished, will eventually neutralize
  45. all the power of the gospel. The prevalence of a sinful desire shows the
  46. delusion of the soul. Every indulgence of that desire strengthens the soul’s
  47. aversion to God. The pains of duty and the pleasures of sin are the cords
  48. with which Satan binds men in his snares. Those who would rather die
  49. than perform a wrong act are the only ones who will be found faithful.
  50. A child may receive sound religious instruction; but if parents,
  51. teachers, or guardians permit his character to be biased by a wrong habit,
  52. that habit, if not overcome, will become a predominant power, and the
  53. child is lost.
  54. The testimony borne to you by the Spirit of God is: Parley not with the
  55. enemy. Kill the thorns, or they will kill you. Break up the fallow ground
  56. of the heart. Let the work go deep and thorough. Let the plowshare of
  57. truth tear out the weeds and briers.
  58. Said Christ to the angry, accusing Pharisees: “He that is without sin
  59. among you, let him first cast a stone.” Were those
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  61. sinless who were so ready to accuse and condemn Brother—–? Were
  62. their characters and lives to be searched as closely and publicly as they
  63. have searched Brother—–’s, some of them would appear far worse than
  64. they have tried to represent him.
  65. I dare not longer remain silent. I speak to you and to the church at
  66. Battle Creek. You have made a great mistake. You have treated with
  67. injustice one to whom you and your children owe a debt of gratitude which
  68. you do not realize. You are responsible for the influence you have exerted
  69. upon the college. Peace has come because the students have had their own
  70. way. In another crisis they will be as determined and persevering as they
  71. have been on this occasion; and, if they find as able an advocate as they
  72. have found in Brother—–, they may again accomplish their purpose. God
  73. has been speaking to teachers and students and church members, but you
  74. have cast His words behind you. You have thought best to take your own
  75. course, irrespective of consequences.
  76. God has given us, as a people, warnings, reproofs, and cautions, on
  77. the right hand and on the left, to lead us away from worldly customs and
  78. worldly policy. He requires us to be peculiar in faith and in character,
  79. to meet a standard far in advance of worldlings. Brother—–came among
  80. you, unacquainted with the Lord’s dealings with us. Having newly come
  81. to the faith, he had almost everything to learn. Yet you have unhesitatingly
  82. coincided with his judgment. You have sanctioned in him a spirit and
  83. course of action that have nought of Christ.
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  85. You have encouraged in the students a spirit of criticism, which God’s
  86. Spirit has sought to repress. You have led them to betray confidence.
  87. There are not a few young persons among us who are indebted for most
  88. valuable traits of character to the knowledge and principles received

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