FOREWORD
DURING THE LAST
FORTY YEARS OF ELLEN WHITE'S MINISTRY, AN ARTICLE FROM HER PEN
APPEARED IN ALMOST EVERY ISSUE OF THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES. AS
WITH THE REVIEW AND HERALD, THEY OCCUPIED A PROMINENT PLACE IN
THE JOURNAL, AND FOR MANY YEARS WERE FEATURED ON THE FRONT PAGE.
THERE WERE APPROXIMATELY 2000 OF THESE ARTICLES. SINCE THE FACSIMILE
PUBLICATION OF THE ELLEN G. WHITE REVIEW AND HERALD ARTICLES,
WHICH HAVE BEEN WARMLY RECEIVED, THERE HAS BEEN A GROWING DEMAND
FOR THE REPRODUCTION OF THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES ARTICLES IN THE
SAME FORMAT. WE NOW PRESENT THESE IN THIS FACSIMILE REPRINT.
DOING SO OPENS UP STILL BROADER VISTAS TO THOSE DELVING INTO
THE ELLEN G. WHITE SOURCES.
IN HER INSTRUCTION
CONCERNING THE HANDLING OF HER WRITINGS FOLLOWING HER DEATH,
MRS. WHITE INDICATED THAT ARTICLES THAT HAD APPEARED IN THE JOURNALS
OF THE CHURCH SHOULD BE REPRINTED. IN A LIMITED WAY THIS HAS
BEEN ACCOMPLISHED BY INCLUDING CHOICE EXCERPTS THAT MAKE A VITAL
CONTRIBUTION IN THE COMPILATIONS PUBLISHED SINCE 1915. MODERN
METHODS OF REPRODUCING THE PRINTED PAGE NOW AVAILABLE TO US MAKE
PRACTICABLE THE REPUBLICATION OF THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES ARTICLES
IN FULL.
THE FACSIMILE REPRODUCTION
OF PERIODICAL ARTICLES, WHILE PROVIDING SPIRIT OF PROPHECY MATERIALS
OF GREAT INTEREST AND INCALCULABLE VALUE AND SERVICE, FACES LIMITATIONS
IN DISTRIBUTION. THESE LIMITATIONS FROM A FINANCIAL STANDPOINT
FREQUENTLY LEAVE SUCH PROJECTS IN A MARGINAL POSITION. IT IS
AT THIS POINT THAT THE JULIUS SCHNEIDER MEMORIAL MEDICAL FOUNDATION
STEPPED IN WITH A GIFT TOWARD INITIAL EXPENSE WHICH HAS ENSURED
THE CARRYING OF THIS SPECIAL VENTURE TO EARLY AND SUCCESSFUL
COMPLETION.
NO ONE HAS WATCHED
THE DEVELOPMENT OF PLANS FOR THE REPUBLICATION OF THE SIGNS OF
THE TIMES E.G. WHITE ARTICLES MORE EAGERLY THAN MRS. META SCHNEIDER
OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, AND NONE WILL BE MORE HAPPY THAN SHE IN
HAVING THESE ARTICLES REISSUED IN FACSIMILE FORM CONVENIENTLY
BOUND IN FOUR VOLUMES.
THAT WHICH APPEARS
IN THESE FOUR BOOKS INCLUDES THE E.G. WHITE ARTICLES PUBLISHED
FROM THE INCEPTION OF THE JOURNAL IN 1874 UNTIL SHORTLY AFTER
MRS. WHITE'S DEATH IN 1915. THE SIGNS EDITORS, IN SEARCHING FOR
E.G. WHITE MATERIAL FOR THE JOURNAL, OFTEN DREW MATERIALS FROM
HER CURRENT BOOKS OR REPRINTED ARTICLES WHICH HAD APPEARED IN
THE REVIEW AND HERALD OR EARLIER ISSUES OF THE SIGNS. THIS ACCOUNTS
FOR FULLY ONE-THIRD OF THE 2000 ARTICLES. AFTER THE YEAR 1906,
ELLEN WHITE WROTE LITTLE NEW MATERIAL FOR THE SIGNS. BUT ARTICLES
CONTINUED TO APPEAR, DRAWN LARGELY FROM OTHER OF HER PUBLISHED
SOURCES. EARLY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PLANS FOR THE FACSIMILE
REPUBLICATION OF THESE ARTICLES, IT WAS DECIDED TO REPRINT ONLY
THOSE NOT DUPLICATED ELSEWHERE IN CURRENTLY AVAILABLE PUBLICATIONS.
WHILE ALL THE ARTICLES ARE RECOGNIZED IN THE TABLE OF CONTENTS,
ONLY THE TWO-THIRDS REPRESENTING NEW MATERIAL HAVE BEEN REPRODUCED
IN FACSIMILE FORM.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
THE MESSAGE FROM
THE LORD CALLED FOR THE CHURCH TO HERALD THE MESSAGE TO ALL THE
WORLD. JAMES WHITE BELIEVED THIS, AND IT LED HIM TO LAUNCH THE
SIGNS OF THE TIMES IN THE SUMMER OF 1874 AS A RELIGIOUS NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED WEST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. THE PACIFIC COAST STATES
IN THOSE DAYS SEEMED FAR SEPARATED BY PLAINS AND MOUNTAINS FROM
BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN, AND THE LARGER PART OF THE CONTINENT.
COMMUNICATIONS WERE SLOWED BY THE LONG DISTANCES, AND THERE SEEMED
TO BE SOMEWHAT OF AN ISOLATION NOT WHOLESOME TO THE PROMISING
RAPID DEVELOPMENT OF THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH IN THE
WEST. AS JAMES WHITE PONDERED, HE WAS LED TO BELIEVE THAT A NEW
JOURNAL PUBLISHED THERE WOULD FURNISH A PROMPT AND CONVENIENT
MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE AND COULD ALSO BE A PIONEER MISSIONARY PAPER.
HE WAS FORTHRIGHT IN DECLARING HIS CONCEPT OF THE MISSION OF
THE NEW JOURNAL. IT WAS "TO BE NOT ONLY AN EXPOSITOR OF
THE PROPHECIES, A REPORT OF THE SIGNS OF OUR TIMES, BUT ALSO
A FAMILY, RELIGIOUS AND GENERAL NEWSPAPER FOR THE HOUSEHOLD."
IN THE JULY 23, 1874, ISSUE HE WROTE: "THROUGH THE SIGNS
OF THE TIMES WE WISH TO ERECT THOUSANDS OF PULPITS MORE ESPECIALLY
IN THE PACIFIC COAST STATES AND TERRITORIES, WHERE WE CAN APPEAL
TO THE PEOPLE WEEKLY . . . UPON THE EXHAUSTLESS THEMES . . .
NECESSARY TO A FITNESS TO RECEIVE THE DEAR SAVIOUR AT HIS SECOND
ADVENT."
THE SUBSCRIPTION
PRICE WAS $2 A YEAR TO THOSE WHO CHOSE TO PAY A SUBSCRIPTION
PRICE AND FREE TO ALL OTHERS AS FAR AS THE PAPER WAS SUSTAINED
BY THE DONATIONS OF LIBERAL FRIENDS OF THE CAUSE.
JAMES WHITE BEGAN
THE PUBLISHING VENTURE ON THE WEST COAST MUCH AS HE HAD BEGUN
HIS FIRST PRINTING IN 1849. NOT OWNING HIS OWN PRESS, HE HIRED
THE PRINTING DONE AT A COMMERCIAL PRESS IN OAKLAND. ON JUNE 4,
1874, THE FIRST ISSUE OF SIGNS OF THE TIMES APPEARED, AND FOR
SEVERAL MONTHS IT WAS PUBLISHED AT SOMEWHAT IRREGULAR INTERVALS.
IN OCTOBER OF THAT YEAR, WHITE APPEALED FOR FUNDS TO ESTABLISH
A MORE PERMANENT PUBLISHING WORK. ON APRIL 1, 1875, THE PACIFIC
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION WAS ORGANIZED WITH
J. N. LOUGHBOROUGH AS PRESIDENT. ITS PRINTING PLANT, THE PACIFIC
PRESS, OPENED IN OAKLAND LATER THAT YEAR. JAMES WHITE WAS THE
FIRST EDITOR OF THE SIGNS, AND HIS NAME APPEARED ON THE MASTHEAD
UNTIL HIS DEATH IN 1881.
REACHING NEW BELIEVERS
IN THE WEST AND PRESSED FOR CONSTRUCTIVE ARTICLES TO FILL THE
COLUMNS FROM WEEK TO WEEK, THE SIGNS FROM THE VERY FIRST CARRIED
ONE OR TWO ARTICLES FROM THE PEN OF ELLEN G. WHITE IN EACH ISSUE.
IN VOLUME 2 THERE BEGAN AN EXTENDED ELLEN G. WHITE AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL
SERIES. THIS PRESENTS INTIMATE DETAILS OF HER EARLY LIFE AND
EXPERIENCE TODAY FOUND NOWHERE ELSE.
WITH THE EDITORIAL
POLICY AIMED AT PROVIDING A JOURNAL FOR MISSIONARY USE, ELLEN
WHITE PREPARED HER ARTICLES WITH A DEFINITE EVANGELISTIC APPEAL.
THIS MEANT THAT THEY DEALT MORE WITH DOCTRINE, PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN
EXPERIENCE, TEMPERANCE, BIBLE CHARACTERS, ETC., GIVING US RICH
AND UNIQUE SOURCES IN THESE AREAS.
SPIRIT OF PROPHECY SERIES AND SIGNS OF THE TIMES
THE FIRST DECADE
OF THE PUBLICATION OF THE JOURNAL PARALLELS ELLEN WHITE'S WRITING
AND PUBLISHING OF THE GREAT CONTROVERSY STORY IN THE FOUR 400-PAGE
VOLUMES OF THE SPIRIT OF PROPHECY SERIES. IT WAS SOON DISCERNED
THAT MUCH OF WHAT SHE WROTE FOR THESE VOLUMES WAS GOOD ARTICLE
MATERIAL FOR THE SIGNS. IN 1875 AND 1876 SHE WAS WRITING THE
CHAPTERS ON THE LIFE OF CHRIST FOR SPIRIT OF PROPHECY, VOLUME
II. THE TYPE WAS LARGELY SET IN 1876, AND THE NOVEMBER 30 ISSUE
OF THE SIGNS FOR THAT YEAR CARRIED HER ARTICLE ON "THE SABBATH,"
ALTHOUGH NOT SO INDICATED, THIS IS CHAPTER 15 OF SPIRIT OF PROPHECY,
VOLUME II. QUITE A CONSISTENT PATTERN DEVELOPED. WITHIN TWELVE
MONTHS THE ENTIRE BOOK EXCEPT FOR TWO CHAPTERS CAME BEFORE THE
READERS OF THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES.
AS SHE WAS UNABLE
TO ENCOMPASS THE ENTIRE LIFE OF CHRIST IN VOLUME II OF SPIRIT
OF PROPHECY, SHE DEVOTED A LITTLE BETTER THAN ONE HALF OF THE
NEXT VOLUME TO THIS THEME. THIS WAS FOLLOWED BY THE EXPERIENCES
OF THE APOSTLES. THE COMBINED ACCOUNTS WERE PUBLISHED THE NEXT
YEAR AS SPIRIT OF PROPHECY, VOLUME III. THE SIGNS IN LIKE MANNER
CONTINUED THE ARTICLES ON THE LIFE OF CHRIST AND THE WORK OF
THE APOSTLES THROUGH 1878. THE BOOK WAS PUBLISHED AT THE REVIEW
AND HERALD OFFICE AT BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN, WHILE THE CHAPTERS
SELECTED FROM IT WERE APPEARING IN THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES IN
CALIFORNIA.
ELDER AND MRS. WHITE
PLANNED THAT THE FOURTH VOLUME OF THE SPIRIT OF PROPHECY SERIES
WOULD FOLLOW QUICKLY, WITH PUBLICATION TARGET DATE IN THE LATE
1870S. IN THIS SHE WOULD DEAL WITH THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH FROM
THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM TO THE NEW EARTH. IN FEBRUARY, 1878,
SHE WROTE OF THE DECISION TO HAVE IT PRINTED AT THE PACIFIC PRESS
IN OAKLAND AND HAVE THE TYPE SET FIRST FOR THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES,
BUT WITH A COLUMN WIDTH WHICH WOULD FIT THE PRINTED BOOK, THUS
MAKING IT POSSIBLE TO PUBLISH THE BOOK AT THE PACIFIC PRESS FROM
THE SAME TYPE. AS SHE WROTE OF THIS, SHE EXPRESSED HER FEAR THAT
IN BOOK FORM THE INFORMATION WOULD NOT REACH MANY OF THE ADVENT
BELIEVERS STILL OBSERVING THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK, BUT SHE
THOUGHT SHE COULD REACH QUITE A FEW OF THEM THROUGH THE SIGNS.
THE ILLNESS OF JAMES
WHITE PRECLUDED HER PRESSING THROUGH WITH THIS WORK, AND IN DECEMBER
SHE DECIDED TO TURN TO SPIRIT OF PROPHECY, VOLUME I, TO CONTINUE
TO SUPPLY ARTICLES FOR THE SIGNS. THIS WOULD PRESENT OLD TESTAMENT
HISTORY WITH ITS LESSONS. WHILE THE MATERIALS PUBLISHED ALMOST
SIMULTANEOUSLY IN THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES AND THE SPIRIT OF PROPHECY,
VOLUMES II AND III, APPEARED IN THE JOURNAL IN IDENTICAL WORDING
WITH THE BOOKS, WHEN SHE TURNED BACK TO SPIRIT OF PROPHECY, VOLUME
I, ISSUED IN 1870, SHE RECOGNIZED THAT IT WAS WRITTEN ESSENTIALLY
FOR SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS. SO SHE EDITED THE MATERIAL SOMEWHAT
TO SUIT MORE APPROPRIATELY THE NEEDS OF THE NON-ADVENTIST READER.
THESE OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY ARTICLES BEGAN TO APPEAR IN THE SIGNS
OF JANUARY 9, 1879, AND AT FIRST THEY REPRESENTED BUT LITTLE
EDITORIAL CHANGE FROM THE BOOK CHAPTERS. THEY APPEARED UNDER
THE GENERAL TITLE OF "THE GREAT CONTROVERSY BETWEEN CHRIST
AND HIS ANGELS AND SATAN AND HIS ANGELS," WITH THE FIRST
CHAPTER ON "THE FALL OF SATAN."
COMING TO THE EXPERIENCE
OF JACOB, SHE BEGAN TO EXPAND GREATLY SOME OF THE CHAPTERS; AND
AS SHE CONTINUED THE OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY, IT IS SOMETIMES DIFFICULT
TO CORRELATE THESE WITH THE SPIRIT OF PROPHECY VOLUME. IN FACT,
THESE CHAPTERS, APPEARING INTERMITTENTLY IN 1880, 1881, AND 1882
SEEM TO PRESENT AN INTERMEDIATE STEP BETWEEN THE 1870 BOOK AND
PATRIARCHS AND PROPHETS.
AFTER THE DEATH OF
JAMES WHITE, AND WHILE RESIDING IN CALIFORNIA, ELLEN WHITE UNDERTOOK
IN EARNEST THE LONG-DELAYED WORK OF PREPARING THE CHAPTERS FOR
THE SPIRIT OF PROPHECY, VOLUME IV. WORKING AHEAD OF THE BOOK,
SHE PLACED IN THE SIGNS A SERIES OF ARTICLES ON LUTHER AND REFORMATION
HISTORY. THERE WERE NINETEEN IN ALL, APPEARING BETWEEN MAY AND
OCTOBER 1883. IN THESE SHE PRESENTED THIS SEGMENT OF REFORMATION
HISTORY MORE FULLY THAN SHE COULD IN CHAPTERS FOR THE BOOK, FOR
A BALANCE MUST BE KEPT IN THE AMOUNT OF SPACE ALLOTTED TO THE
PERIOD IT COVERED. IN 1885, AFTER THE PUBLICATION OF SPIRIT OF
PROPHECY, VOLUME IV, THERE APPEARED IN THE SIGNS A NUMBER OF
THE ARTICLES PRESENTING OTHER CHAPTERS IN WHOLE OR IN PART, SELECTED
DIRECTLY FROM THE BOOK.
A TRANSITION PERIOD IN E. G. WHITE WRITING
THUS THE E. G.
WHITE SIGNS ARTICLES OF THE FIRST DECADE (1874-1884) TAKE US
THROUGH A TRANSITION PERIOD BROUGHT ABOUT AS ELLEN WHITE CONCEIVED
THAT HER WRITING COULD BE FOR THE WORLD AS WELL AS FOR THE CHURCH.
IT WAS DURING THIS PERIOD THAT THE CONCEPT OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
LITERATURE BEING SOLD BY COLPORTEURS BEGAN TO TAKE SHAPE, PARTICULARLY
IN 1881. SO IN 1882 AND 1883, AS SHE PROJECTED IN HER MIND SPIRIT
OF PROPHECY, VOLUME IV, COVERING THE TIME SPACE WE NOW FIND IN
THE BOOK THE GREAT CONTROVERSY, SHE UNDERTOOK THE WORK, WRITING
IN A MANNER TO CATCH THE INTEREST AND WIN THE CONFIDENCE OF CHRISTIANS
TO WHOM THE THIRD ANGEL'S MESSAGE WAS NOT KNOWN.
NOW WITH THIS BACKGROUND,
IT IS APPROPRIATE TO STATE THAT IN THESE FACSIMILE REPRINTS,
ARTICLES WHICH REPRESENT A REPRODUCTION OF THE CHAPTERS FROM
THE SPIRIT OF PROPHECY WITHOUT CHANGE HAVE NOT BEEN INCLUDED.
THE BOOKS ARE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE. IN THE CASE OF ARTICLES TAKEN
FROM THESE BOOKS AND EDITED FOR THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES, AND ARTICLES
APPEARING FIRST IN THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES AND THEN EDITED FOR
THE BOOK, THESE ARE INCLUDED BECAUSE THEY REPRESENT A VARIATION
FROM THAT WHICH IS COMMONLY AVAILABLE. THEY CONSTITUTE SOME INTERESTING
EXHIBITS IN THE LITERARY DEVELOPMENT OF THE E. G. WHITE BOOKS.
PAGES PHOTOGRAPHICALLY REPRODUCED
ADDING TO THE
INTEREST AND GIVING THE FEELING OF THE TIMES, THE E. G. WHITE
ARTICLES APPEAR IN FACSIMILE REPRODUCTIONS OF THE ACTUAL PAGES
TAKEN FROM THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES. THE EXCEPTIONS TO THIS ARE
THOSE ARTICLES APPEARING BETWEEN 1874 AND 1879 WITH A FOUR-COLUMN
PAGE TOO LARGE TO FIT INTO THE SCHEME. THEREFORE THE ARTICLES
IN THE FIRST 119 PAGES OF VOLUME 1 ARE REPRODUCTIONS FROM THE
ORIGINAL TYPE PAGES OF THE ORIGINAL PRINTINGS, THE MATERIAL BEING
RECONSTITUTED TO MAKE THREE-COLUMN PAGES IN PLACE OF THE FOUR-COLUMN
PAGES AS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED.
FROM TIME TO TIME,
AS WITH THE REVIEW AND HERALD, THROUGH THE YEARS THE OVERALL
SIZE OF THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES HAS CHANGED CONSIDERABLY. IN THESE
FACSIMILE REPRODUCTIONS IT WAS DESIRABLE TO CREATE A CONVENIENT
UNIFORM SIZE PAGE. THIS ACCOUNTS FOR THE SLIGHT REDUCTION IN
PAGE SIZE OF SOME OF THE MATERIALS AND THE SLIGHT ENLARGEMENT
OF OTHERS.
FROM PAGE 120 ON
THE FACSIMILE REPRODUCTIONS CALL FOR THE FULL PAGES OF THE SIGNS
ON WHICH ANY PORTION OF AN E. G. WHITE ARTICLE APPEARS. THERE
ARE ON THESE PAGES MANY INCIDENTAL ARTICLES ON A NUMBER OF SUBJECTS
BY PIONEER DENOMINATIONAL WRITERS. IN MANY CASES, THESE BEGIN
ON PAGES REPRODUCED AND CLOSE ON PAGES NOT INCLUDED IN THESE
REPRINT VOLUMES. THIS IS INEVITABLE IN VIEW OF THE PLAN OF REPRODUCING
THE MATERIALS. NEITHER THE WHITE ESTATE NOR THE PACIFIC PRESS
PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION IS IN A POSITION TO FURNISH THE BALANCE
OF SUCH ARTICLES. NOW PLEASE NOTE A FEW DETAILS CONCERNING THE
PROCEDURE WHICH WILL BE HELPFUL IN STUDY AND USE:
1. ALL REGULAR E.
G. WHITE ARTICLES APPEARING IN THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES THROUGH
THE PERIOD OF EACH OF THE FOUR VOLUMES OF FACSIMILE REPRINTS
ARE LISTED IN THE TABLES OF CONTENTS APPEARING AT THE FRONT OF
THE RESPECTIVE VOLUMES. THIS GIVES THE STUDENT THE OVERALL PICTURE
OF THE ELLEN G. WHITE CONTRIBUTION TO THE JOURNAL. THIS LISTING
INDICATES IF THE ARTICLE IS NOT INCLUDED IN THESE FACSIMILE REPRINTS
BECAUSE IT APPEARS IN SOME OTHER SOURCE GENERALLY AVAILABLE.
2. IF AN ARTICLE
APPEARED IN THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES MORE THAN ONCE, IT HAS BEEN
INCLUDED ONLY ONCE IN THESE REPRODUCTIONS. GENERALLY THE ARTICLE
IS TAKEN FROM ITS FIRST PUBLICATION. THERE ARE SOME EXCEPTIONS.
3. MANY E. G. WHITE
ARTICLES FIRST APPEARED IN THE REVIEW AND HERALD. BECAUSE THE
REVIEW AND HERALD FACSIMILE REPRINTS ARE COMPLETE AND ARE AVAILABLE
TO ALL WHO WILL HOLD THESE VOLUMES, SUCH MATERIAL IS NOT REPRODUCED
IN THIS COLLECTION. CERTAIN REVIEW ARTICLES, EDITED UNDER ELLEN
WHITE'S DIRECTION FOR THE SIGNS, HAVE BEEN INCLUDED.
4. ARTICLES SELECTED
FROM THE ELLEN G. WHITE BOOKS CURRENTLY AVAILABLE ARE NOT INCLUDED
BUT ARE LISTED IN THE TABLE OF CONTENTS.
5. AS ALREADY POINTED
OUT, THOSE ARTICLES REPRODUCING CHAPTERS FROM THE FOUR-VOLUME
SPIRIT OF PROPHECY SERIES, IF DIRECT REPRINTS, HAVE NOT BEEN
INCLUDED. IF THERE IS A VARIATION IN WORDING, THE ARTICLES HAVE
BEEN INCLUDED.
6. SABBATH SCHOOL
HELPS SELECTED FROM THE WRITINGS OF ELLEN G. WHITE HAVE NOT BEEN
INCLUDED BECAUSE THEY WERE GLEANED FROM BOOK SOURCES AND APPEARED
AS SUPPLEMENTAL TO THE LESSONS. INASMUCH AS THEY DO NOT REPRESENT
NEW MATERIAL AND DID NOT APPEAR AS E. G. WHITE ARTICLES PER SE
IN THE SIGNS, THEY ARE NEITHER INCLUDED NOR LISTED.
7. SHORT FILLER PARAGRAPHS
WHICH OCCASIONALLY APPEARED IN THE SIGNS, DRAWN FROM OTHER PUBLISHED
SOURCES, WERE NOT INCLUDED AS ARTICLES AND THEREFORE ARE NEITHER
LISTED NOR REFERRED TO IN THE FACSIMILE REPRINTS.
A WIDE RANGE OF SUBJECTS
AS WITH THE REVIEW,
ELLEN WHITE CONSIDERED A WIDE RANGE OF SUBJECTS IN HER SIGNS
ARTICLES. MANY SERMONS WERE REPORTED WHICH PRESENT PRACTICAL
COUNSEL AS SHE SET IT BEFORE AUDIENCES FROM THE PUBLIC PLATFORM
ON THREE CONTINENTS. THERE ARE MANY ARTICLES LARGELY IN THE FORM
OF DOCTRINAL EXPOSITIONS. THE BIOGRAPHICAL ARTICLES ARE OF INTEREST,
FOR OFTEN IN CONNECTION WITH HER TRAVELS SHE FURNISHED THE READERS
OF THE SIGNS WITH TRAVEL REPORTS. THE GLIMPSES THEY GIVE OF THE
DEVELOPING WORK OF THE CHURCH MAKE A CONTRIBUTION TO A KNOWLEDGE
OF DENOMINATIONAL HISTORY. THERE ARE ARTICLES FILLED WITH PRACTICAL,
VITAL INSTRUCTION AND WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT. SOME OF THE ARTICLES
CONSIST OF MESSAGES OF ADMONITION AND COUNSEL AS PERTINENT TODAY
AS WHEN THEY WERE FIRST WRITTEN AND PUBLISHED.
THESE ARTICLES WILL
NOT BRING TO THE READERS ANYTHING STARTLINGLY NEW OR OUTSTANDINGLY
DIFFERENT FROM WHAT ELLEN WHITE PUBLISHED IN HER BOOKS. THEY
DO PRESENT THE HEART BURDEN OF THE MESSENGER OF THE LORD DOWN
THROUGH THE YEARS. IT WAS INEVITABLE THAT OVER THE PERIOD OF
HER PUBLIC MINISTRY SHE WOULD PASS DOWN THE SAME PATHWAY, PERHAPS
A NUMBER OF TIMES, BUT EACH TIME SHE CAUGHT GLIMPSES FROM A SLIGHTLY
DIFFERENT APPROACH, WHICH RESULTED IN A SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT EMPHASIS.
TO THE STUDENT EACH APPROACH IS OF VALUE, FOR IT ADDS A LITTLE
HERE AND A LITTLE THERE IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE LARGER AND
MORE COMPLETE PICTURE OF HER OVERALL TEACHING THROUGH THE YEARS.
SOMETIMES SHE GLEANED
MATERIAL FROM HER ARTICLES FOR INCLUSION IN HER BOOKS. AT OTHER
TIMES SHE PERMITTED BOOK MATERIAL TO BE USED IN ARTICLES. IN
SOME CASES WHEN PREPARING THE MATERIAL IN PRINT IN ONE OF HER
BOOKS, SHE REARRANGED SOME AREAS AND CHANGED THE WORDING, ADAPTING
THE PRESENTATION TO HER READING AUDIENCE. THIS WAS HER PREROGATIVE.
IT WAS EVER HER PURPOSE TO PRESENT THE TRUTHS GIVEN TO HER IN
THE CLEAREST AND BEST AND MOST APPROPRIATE MANNER. SHE CHOSE
THE BEST WORDS AT HER COMMAND. A LATER READING AT TIMES LED HER
TO SUBSTITUTE A MORE FITTING WORD HERE OR THERE OR EVEN TO CHANGE
THE SENTENCE STRUCTURE. OR AS THE MATERIALS WERE BEING PUT INTO
PERMANENT BOOK FORM, SOME PORTIONS OF TEMPORARY VALUE MIGHT BE
DROPPED. FOR WHATEVER WAS DONE, MRS. WHITE WAS RESPONSIBLE.
OF PARTICULAR VALUE
IS THE INDICATION OF THE LOCATION OF ANY OF THE MATERIAL KNOWN
TO HAVE BEEN REPRODUCED IN THE POSTHUMOUS ELLEN G. WHITE BOOKS.
IT HAS NOT BEEN POSSIBLE TO FOLLOW ANY UNIFORM STYLE OF MARKING.
IF PORTIONS ARE USED, SUCH ARE USUALLY MARKED IN THE MARGINS
AND KEYED TO FOOTNOTE REFERENCES. THUS THE STUDENT CAN TELL AT
A GLANCE WHERE THE MATERIALS APPEAR IN CURRENT BOOKS. IT MAY
BE SAID HERE THAT NO GUARANTEE IS MADE THAT THESE NOTATIONS ARE
COMPLETE. WHAT WE DO SAY IS THAT THERE IS HERE PASSED ON TO THE
READER THE RECORD AS IT STANDS IN THE OFFICE OF THE ELLEN G.
WHITE ESTATE.
THE QUALITY OF THE
REPRODUCTIONS VARIES GREATLY. IT MUST BE REMEMBERED THAT MANY
TIMES THE ORIGINAL COPY AVAILABLE WAS FAR FROM PERFECT. IT IS
ONLY BY ACCEPTING CONDITIONS AS THEY ARE--THE QUALITY OF THE
WORK FALLING SOMEWHAT SHORT OF THE STANDARDS OF PACIFIC PRESS
PRINTING TODAY--THAT THESE PRECIOUS MATERIALS CAN NOW BE MADE
AVAILABLE AT A PRICE WITHIN THE REACH OF THE PERSON WHO WOULD
VALUE THEM.
IF THESE ARTICLES
WERE REDUCED TO STANDARD BOOK SIZE PAGES, THE TOTAL WOULD AGGREGATE
IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF 6000 PAGES.
EACH OF THE FOUR
VOLUMES OF THESE FACSIMILE REPRINTS CONTAINS THE E. G. WHITE
ARTICLES FOR A PERIOD OF SEVERAL YEARS. FULL REFERENCES TO EACH
ARTICLE, DATE, VOLUME, AND NUMBER OF THE ISSUE APPEAR ON THE
OPENING PAGE IN TYPE OR ADDED BY PEN. THE ORIGINAL PAGING OF
THE SHEETS ON WHICH THESE ARTICLES APPEARED IS OF LITTLE VALUE.
EACH OF THE FOUR VOLUMES OF THIS SERIES IS PAGED SEPARATELY,
AND THE PAGE NUMBER APPEARS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SHEET SO FAR
SEPARATED FROM THE ORIGINAL PAGING THAT NO CONFUSION CAN ENSUE.
AS NOTED AT THE FRONT OF EACH VOLUME THERE IS A TABLE OF CONTENTS
LISTING THE ARTICLES AND GIVING THE PAGE NUMBER SUPPLIED FOR
THE SERIES. THIS LISTING INCLUDES ARTICLES THAT HAVE NOT BEEN
REPRODUCED BECAUSE OF THEIR APPEARANCES IN PRINT ELSEWHERE. AT
THE BACK OF VOLUME 4 WILL BE FOUND AN ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF
ALL REPRODUCED ARTICLES IN THE FOUR VOLUMES.
ONE WORD OF ADVICE:
IT IS STANDARD PROCEDURE WHEN QUOTING MATERIAL FROM AN E. G.
WHITE ARTICLE TO GIVE THE DATE OF THE ISSUE IN WHICH IT APPEARED.
THE PERSON QUOTING SHOULD CONTINUE THIS PRACTICE RATHER THAN
TO GIVE THE PAGE NUMBERS THAT HAVE BEEN SUPPLIED FOR THIS GROUPING.
STREAMS OF LIGHT
THE SAME YEAR
THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES WAS BEGUN, 1874, J. N. ANDREWS WAS SENT
TO EUROPE AS OUR FIRST OVERSEAS MISSIONARY. TWO YEARS LATER JAMES
WHITE CALLED FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PUBLISHING WORK IN EUROPE
IN THESE WORDS:
"MRS. WHITE
JOINS US IN THE PLEDGE TO GIVE $1,000 FOR THE MISSION AND PRESS
IN EUROPE BEFORE THE CLOSE OF 1876, AND WE SHALL EXPECT THOSE
OF OUR BRETHREN WHO HAVE MORE THAN A HUMBLE COMPETENCY WILL JOIN
US WITH A LIBERAL HAND IN THIS IMPORTANT WORK."-REVIEW AND
HERALD, MARCH 30, 1876.
IN DUE TIME A PRESS
WAS SET UP IN SWITZERLAND, TO BE FOLLOWED SHORTLY IN NORWAY,
ENGLAND, AND AUSTRALIA. BY THE TIME OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE
OF 1901 THERE WERE TWENTY PUBLISHING HOUSES IN DIFFERENT PARTS
OF THE WORLD. TODAY THE CHURCH HAS FIFTY PUBLISHING HOUSES, PRINTING
IN OVER 200 LANGUAGES. SURELY ELLEN WHITE'S VISION OF 1848, THAT
THE PUBLISHING WORK WOULD BE LIKE "STREAMS OF LIGHT"
GOING AROUND THE WORLD HAS LITERALLY AND FIGURATIVELY BEEN FULFILLED
IN A REMARKABLE WAY.
THE PUBLICATION OF
THE MONTHLY SIGNS OF THE TIMES CONTINUES TODAY, A FULL CENTURY
AFTER ITS ESTABLISHMENT. IT SEEMS ESPECIALLY SIGNIFICANT THAT
ON THE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST ISSUE OF THE SIGNS
OF THE TIMES, ELLEN WHITE ARTICLES WHICH APPEARED IN THIS PERIODICAL
DOWN THROUGH THE YEARS COULD BE PREPARED FOR PUBLICATION IN THIS
FORM.
TRUSTEES OF THE ELLEN G. WHITE ESTATE
ELLEN G. WHITE ESTATE
WASHINGTON, D. C.
MARCH 12, 1974