Testimonies for the Church, Volume 3

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Chapter

  1. An Appeal for Burden Bearers

  2. Unsanctified Ability

  3. Unbalanced Minds

  4. Intimate Friendship With Worldlings

  5. The Cause in New York

  6. Experience Not Reliable

  7. Faithfulness in Home Duties

  8. Pride and Vain Thoughts

  9. The Work at Battle Creek

10. Parables of the Lost

11. Laboring Among the Churches

12. To Wealthy Parents

13. Proper Education

14. The Health Reform

15. The Health Institute

16. Danger of Applause

17. Labor for the Erring

18. The Sabbath School

19. Laborers in the Office

20. Love and Duty

21. The Battle Creek Church

22. Missionary Work

23. Effect of Discussions

24. Dangers and Duties of Youth

25. Self Caring Ministers

26. Inordinate Love of Gain

27. The Laodicean Church

28. Moses and Aaron

29. To a Young Minister and His Wife

30. Daydreaming

31. The Great Rebellion

32. Appeal to the Young

33. Systematic Benevolence

34. Systematic Benevolence

35. Individual Independance

36. Unity In the Church

37. True Refinement in the Ministry

38. Importance of the Work

39. State of the World

40. State of the Church

41. Love of the World

42. Presumption

43. Power of Appetite

44. Leadership

45. Calls for Means

46. Duty to the Unfortunate

47. Mans Duty to His Fellow Men

48. The Sin of Covetousness

49. Industry in the Ministry

50. Parents as Reformers

51. Cannot Come Down