Historical Sketches of the Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists

Chapter

  1. Love and Forbearance among Brethren

  2. Manner of Presenting the Truth

  3. Unity Among Laborers

  4. Courage and Perseverance in the Ministry

  5. The Christian’s Strength

  6. How to Meet Temptations

  7. Unity Among Different Nationalities

  8. The Book of Life

  9. The Light of the World

10. The Importance of Watchfulness and Prayer

11. The Work in New Fields

12. Address to the Missionary Workers

13. Satan An Accuser of the Brethren

14. Notes of Travel From California to Switzerland

15. Labors in England

16. From London to Basle

17. The Swiss Conference and the European Council

18. Visit to Scandinavia

19. Copenhagen

20. Sermon—Parable of the Fig-Tree

21. The Sabbath Meetings

22. Evening Meetings

23. Influence of a Tract

24. A Missionary Field

25. Stockholm

26. An Easy Religion Popular

27. Humble Laborers

28. Situation of Stockholm

29. Sweden and the Thirty Years’ War

30. Appearance of the Country

31. Grythyttehed

32. Perseverance Amid Trials

33. A Lutheran Church

34. Orebro

35. Reformers in Sweden

36. Persecution for Preaching the First Angel’s Message

37. Child Preachers

38. Christiania

39. A Large Temperance Meeting

40. The President’s Remarks

41. Labor for the Church

42. Importance of the Sabbath

43. The Country and the People

44. Return to Switzerland

45. Cologne

46. Along the Rhine

47. Visit to Northern Italy

48. Swiss Scenery

49. The St.Gotthard Pass

50. Labors in the Piedmont Valleys

51. An Interruption

52. Further Labors

53. The Waldenses

54. Appeals for our Missions

55. The Youth As Missionary Workers

56. Laborers for Foreign Missions

57. Our Duty to the Missionary Work