Spalding and Magan Collection
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- The Bible in the Public Schools
- Domestic Education
- Authors and Subjects in Our Schools
- Battle Creek and the Southern Field
- Sunday Labor: And the Way to Oppose Error
- Methods of Work in the Southern Field
- Diet for Workers and Sick
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- Temperance in Diet
- Meat-Eating
- Meat Eating
- The Essential Education
- Our School Work
- True Education
- Controlling Brethren
- Exercise Versus Amusement.
- Behavior of Students
- Words to the Young
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- Unity in Work and in Counsel
- Dress Reform
- Study for Time and Eternity
- Short Work in School
- Rational Education
- Training an Army of Missionaries
- To Teachers
- Adopting Infant Children
- Principles of Finance
- The Need of Harmonious Action Among Teachers
- Life in Medical Missionary Work
- Practical Missionary Work a Branch of Education
- (A part of this Testimony is contained in Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students, 545 ff.)
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- School Finance
- The Education Our Schools Should Bring
- A Satanic Program
- Bible Teaching in our Schools
- Dealing with Delinquent Students
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- School Diet, Etc.
- Help to be Given to our Schools
- Kingly Power
- The Regular Lines
- Neglect of the Southern Field
- The Work of Christ's Object Lessons and the Berrien Springs School
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- Lines Regular and Irregular
- Student Teachers
- The School at Berrien Springs
- Faith Under Discouragements
- Help for Berrien Springs
- The Necessity of a Close Walk with God
- Results of Indulgence in Meat-Eating
- Meat Diet and Life in Cities From MS. 133, ‘02 (P)
- Selection of Sanitarium Workers. From K. 200, ‘02 (P)
- Systematic Giving
- The Use of the Tithe
- The Work in Nashville
- Instruction Regarding the Southern Work
- The Use of Talents
- The Trees of the Lord
- The Mantle of Christ
- Counsels In Reform
- Unwise Changes
- The Work at Berrien Springs
- A Call to Service
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- Consolidation and Control
- September 3
- The Influence of Diet on Council-Meetings
- Establishing Schools in the South
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- Strong Minds and Weak Stomachs
- Counsels on Health and the Southern Field. From B. 200, 1903 (P)
- Points in Diet. From B 62, 1903 (P)
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- Our Attitude Toward the Work and Workers in the Southern Field. (Diary)
- Principles for the Guidance of Men in Positions of Responsibility
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- To the Teachers of the Fernando School
- To Those in Charge of the Fernando School
- To the Students of the Fernando School
- Right Principles of Management
- To Those in Council at Battle Creek, Michigan
- To Our Brethren in Council at Battle Creek
- Be Strong, and of Good Courage
- The Reopening of Battle Creek College, and the Fault of Large Institutions
- Bound, Not to Men, But to God
- To the Leaders in Our Medical Work
- Be Not Weary in Well-Doing
- The Training of Medical Missionaries
- The Development of the Medical Missionary Work
- Teach the Word
- A Warning of Danger
- The Battle Creek College Debt
- Giving Heed to Seducing Spirits
- Proposed Plan for Book, “Education”
- Stepping Off the Platform
- The Specious Working of Satan
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- God Above All
- Work Misrepresented
- Unify
- The Huntsville School
- The Necessity of Harmony
- The Signing of Agreements
- The Closing of the Southern Field
- The Work in the Southern States
- Will You Help?
- Unity, Not Consolidation
- Pioneers in the South
- The Conditions in Nashville
- Judge Not
- The Madison Sanitarium
- Harmonize As Christian Workers
- We Must Not Pull Apart
- Simplicity in Treatments
- Local Health Foods
- The Work at Madison
- Silence is Eloquence
- Cautions to a Reformer
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- Awake! Awake! Awake!
- Do Not Colonize
- Helping the Madison School
- Support to be Given Madison
- Encourage the Workers
- The Right Use of Means
- A Broader Work
- A Missionary Field
- All ye are Brethren
- The Work God Has Appointed
- The Right of Way to the Footstool of Christ
- Go Not to Human Agencies
- Health Reform Essential for These Times
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- An Appeal for the Madison School
- Backsliding in Health Reform
- Home Schools. (Partly included in Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students, 158 ff.)
- The Aim of Our School Work
- Is Man to be a Dictator?
- Work for Every Member of the Family
- Call Your Forces Into Action
- A Division of Large Companies
- The True Higher Education. (Part of this are contained in Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students, 11 ff.)
- The Hillcrest School
- To Our People in the Southern States
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- A Message for Our Young People
- “I Know My Work is Done.” (A Circular Letter from W. C. White.)
- “I Go Only a Little Before the Others”
- “Unto Him be Glory.” W. C. W.
- We are Laborers Together
- Who has Told Sister White?
- A Messenger
- Appeals for Means