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Testimony for the Church — No. 12
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- Young Sabbath-Keepers
- Recreation for Christians
- The Reform Dress
- Surmisings About Battle Creek
- Shifting Responsibilities
- Proper Observance of the Sabbath
- Political Sentiments
- Usury
- Deceitfulness of Riches
- Personal
- Life Insurance
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- Knowledge
- The Health Reform
- Extracts from Letters
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I have been shown that we were not doing our duty in the direction of gratuitous circulation of small publications. There are many honest souls who would be brought where they would embrace the truth by this means alone. Should there be on each copy of these small tracts an advertisement of our publications, and the place where they can be obtained, it would result in the circulation of the larger publications, and the Review, Instructor and Reformer.T12 74.2
These small tracts of four, eight, or sixteen pages, can be furnished for a trifle, from a fund raised by the donations of those who have the cause at heart. When you write to a friend you can enclose one or more without increasing postage. When in conversation with persons in the cars, on the boat, or in the stage, who seem to have an ear to hear, you can hand them out. They should not be promiscuously scattered at present like the autumn leaves, but judiciously and freely handed to those who would be likely to prize them. This will be advertising our publications, and the Publishing Association, in a manner that will result in much good.T12 75.1