WHILE VOLUME I OF THE TESTIMONIES PRESENTS
COUNSEL HAVING TO DO LARGELY WITH THE INCEPTION AND DEVELOPMENT
OF THE TEACHINGS, EXPERIENCES, AND ENTERPRISES OF THE NEWLY ESTABLISHED
REMNANT CHURCH, VOLUME 2 IS DEVOTED ALMOST ENTIRELY TO THE PERSONAL
PIETY OF ITS MEMBERS. DURING THE THIRTEEN YEARS PARALLELED BY
THE FOURTEEN TESTIMONY PAMPHLETS NOW FORMING VOLUME I, THE PUBLISHING
WORK WAS SOLIDIFIED, THE CHURCH WAS ORGANIZED, ITS SYSTEM OF
FINANCE WAS ESTABLISHED, AND IT HAD LAUNCHED INTO A GREAT HEALTH
PROGRAM. WHEN THE CLOSING ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN, LITERATURE WAS
POURING IN A STEADY STREAM FROM ITS PRESSES AT THE REVIEW AND
HERALD PUBLISHING PLANT AT BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN, AND, NEAR
BY, THE NEWLY ESTABLISHED SANITARIUM WAS IN FULL OPERATION. THE
DARK HOURS OF THE CIVIL WAR YEARS WERE IN THE PAST, AND FOR THE
CHURCH IT WAS A DAY OF OPPORTUNITY. THE TASK BEFORE IT WAS TO
HOLD THE GROUND GAINED AND TO ENLARGE ITS BORDERS. VITAL TO THE
CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE CHURCH WAS THE INTEGRITY OF ITS INDIVIDUAL
MEMBERS.
EARLY IN 1868, AS
EXPLAINED IN AN ARTICLE NOW FOUND NEAR THE CLOSE OF VOLUME I,
ELLEN G. WHITE BEGAN TO PUBLISH, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CHURCH
AS A WHOLE, CERTAIN PERSONAL TESTIMONIES WHICH UP TO THAT TIME
HAD NOT BEEN DISTRIBUTED GENERALLY. OF THESE PERSONAL TESTIMONIES
SHE STATED: "THEY ALL CONTAIN MORE OR LESS REPROOF AND INSTRUCTION
WHICH APPLY TO HUNDREDS OR THOUSANDS OF OTHERS IN SIMILAR CONDITION.
THESE SHOULD HAVE THE LIGHT WHICH GOD HAS SEEN FIT TO GIVE WHICH
MEETS THEIR CASES."--VOL. I, P. 631.
SUCH INSTRUCTION
ADDRESSED PERSONALLY TO INDIVIDUAL CHURCH MEMBERS THROUGH THE
THREE-YEAR PERIOD OF FEBRUARY, 1868, TO MAY, 1871, COMPRISES
ALMOST THE ENTIRE CONTENT OF TESTIMONIES NOS. 15-20, NOW EMBODIED
IN THIS VOLUME 2. THE INSTRUCTION IS POINTED AND PRACTICAL, DEALING
WITH ALMOST EVERY PHASE OF PERSONAL EXPERIENCE AND RELIGIOUS
INTERESTS, FROM
GOSSIP, THE INDULGENCE OF APPETITE, AND THE
MARRIAGE RELATIONSHIP TO MISDIRECTED ZEAL, AVARICIOUSNESS, AND
FANATICISM.
AT THE BEGINNING
OF THE PERIOD OF TIME COVERED BY VOLUME 2 ELDER AND MRS. WHITE
WERE IN PARTIAL RETIREMENT IN GREENVILLE, MICHIGAN, DUE TO THE
CONDITION OF ELDER WHITE'S HEALTH. THEY SOON RESUMED THEIR ACTIVITY
IN TRAVELING AND HOLDING MEETINGS WITH THE BELIEVERS IN STATES
ADJACENT TO MICHIGAN. IN NOVEMBER, 1868, THEY RETURNED TO BATTLE
CREEK TO MAKE THEIR HOME THERE.
TWO MONTHS EARLIER,
IN SEPTEMBER OF 1868, A CAMP MEETING WAS HELD IN WRIGHT, MICHIGAN.
THIS GATHERING, THE FIRST OF ITS KIND, PROVED SUCH A GREAT BLESSING
TO THOSE WHO ATTENDED THAT THE FOLLOWING YEARS WITNESSED THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF CAMP MEETINGS AS A REGULAR PART OF THE PROGRAM
FOR THE STATE CONFERENCES. ELDER AND MRS. WHITE'S PRESENCE WAS
CALLED FOR, AND SO IT CAME THAT THE SUMMER MONTHS IN SUCCEEDING
YEARS WERE LARGELY SPENT BY THEM IN THESE ANNUAL GATHERINGS.
IN THE LATTER PART OF VOLUME 2 MAY BE FOUND COUNSEL REGARDING
SUCH "CONVOCATIONS."
DURING THE THREE-YEAR
PERIOD COVERED BY VOLUME 2 THERE WAS ENCOURAGING ADVANCE IN THE
CAUSE OF PRESENT TRUTH. THE HEALTH INSTITUTE AT BATTLE CREEK,
HAVING PASSED THROUGH A DISCOURAGING DEPRESSION, NOW EMERGED
INTO A PERIOD OF PROSPERITY. IN THE LATTER PART OF 1868 ELDERS
J. N. LOUGHBOROUGH AND D. T. BOURDEAU LIGHTED THE TORCH OF SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTISM ON THE PACIFIC COAST. THE SAME YEAR A COMPANY OF FIFTY
SABBATHKEEPING ADVENTISTS IN EUROPE ENTERED INTO CORRESPONDENCE
WITH THE GENERAL CONFERENCE BRETHREN IN BATTLE CREEK, AND THE
NEXT YEAR SENT A REPRESENTATIVE ACROSS THE OCEAN TO PLEAD FOR
MISSIONARIES TO BE SENT TO THEM.
BUT, WITH ALL THESE
GAINS AND ADVANCE MOVES, THE ADVERSARY CONTINUED TO WORK EARNESTLY
TO LOWER THE SPIRITUALITY OF CHURCH MEMBERS, TO CAUSE THEM TO
LOVE THE WORLD AND ITS ATTRACTIONS, TO LEAVEN THE CHURCH WITH
THE SPIRIT OF CRITICISM, TO DRY UP THE SPRINGS OF BENEVOLENCE,
AND ESPECIALLY TO BRING THE YOUTH
INTO HIS RANKS. AGAINST THESE DANGEROUS TRENDS MRS. WHITE, AS
GOD'S MESSENGER, WAS FAITHFULLY AND EARNESTLY DELIVERING HER
MESSAGES BY VOICE AND PEN, CALLING THE MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH
TO GOD'S STANDARD OF INTEGRITY AND RIGHTEOUSNESS.
ON SOME OCCASIONS
MRS. WHITE WAS GIVEN REVELATIONS PERTAINING TO THE EXPERIENCE
OF A NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS IN ONE CHURCH. HAVING DELIVERED THESE
INDIVIDUAL TESTIMONIES IN MEETING, SHE AFTERWARD WROTE OUT THE
INSTRUCTION AND SENT IT TO THE CHURCH CONCERNED. A NUMBER OF
SUCH COMMUNICATIONS ARE FOUND IN VOLUME 2.
THE THOUGHTFUL READER
OF THIS 711-PAGE VOLUME MUST BE IMPRESSED NOT ONLY WITH THE GREAT
DIVERSITY OF SUBJECTS COVERED, BUT ALSO WITH THE VAST AMOUNT
OF WRITING DEVOTED TO SUCH PERSONAL TESTIMONIES WRITTEN DURING
THIS BRIEF TIME. YET IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT WHAT WAS PUBLISHED
REPRESENTED ONLY A PORTION OF WHAT MRS. WHITE WROTE DURING THIS
PERIOD.
A FEW WEEKS BEFORE
THE APPEARANCE OF NO. 15 ELDER WHITE HAD PENNED A NOTE FOR THE
REVIEW AND HERALD, ASKING THAT THOSE TO WHOM ORAL TESTIMONY HAD
BEEN GIVEN BY MRS. WHITE SHOULD PATIENTLY WAIT UNTIL THEY MIGHT
RECEIVE WRITTEN COPIES. OF MRS. WHITE'S DILIGENCE AND PERSISTENCE
IN THIS WORK, HE SAID:
"IN THIS BRANCH
OF HER LABOR SHE HAS ABOUT TWO MONTHS' WORK ON HAND. ON HER EASTERN
TOUR SHE IMPROVED ALL HER SPARE TIME IN WRITING SUCH TESTIMONIES.
SHE EVEN WROTE MANY OF THEM IN MEETING WHILE OTHERS WERE PREACHING
AND SPEAKING. SINCE HER RETURN SHE HAS INJURED HER HEALTH AND
STRENGTH IN CONFINING HERSELF TOO CLOSELY TO THIS WORK. SHE USUALLY
WRITES FROM TWENTY TO FORTY PAGES EACH DAY."--REVIEW AND
HERALD, MARCH 3, 1868.
WE MAY WELL IMAGINE
MRS. WHITE'S RELIEF ON THE ISSUANCE OF TESTIMONY NO. 15 AND HER
ANTICIPATION OF A MUCH-NEEDED REST, BUT TEN DAYS LATER SHE WAS
AGAIN PLUNGED INTO THE TASK OF DELIVERING THE MANY MESSAGES ENTRUSTED
TO HER. ON FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 12, SHE WAS AT BATTLE CREEK SPEAKING
"TO THE YOUNG GENERALLY,"
AND "HAD ADDRESSED SEVERAL PERSONALLY," UNTIL NEARLY
TEN O'CLOCK, WHEN, AS REPORTED BY ELDER WHITE:
"WHILE SPEAKING
FROM THE PLATFORM IN FRONT OF THE PULPIT, IN THE MOST SOLEMN
AND IMPRESSIVE MANNER, THE POWER OF GOD CAME UPON HER, AND IN
AN INSTANT SHE FELL UPON THE CARPET IN VISION. MANY WITNESSED
THIS MANIFESTATION FOR THE FIRST TIME, WITH ASTONISHMENT, AND
WITH PERFECT SATISFACTION THAT IT WAS THE WORK OF GOD. THE VISION
LASTED TWENTY MINUTES."--REVIEW AND HERALD, JUNE 16, 1868.
BY ACTUAL COUNT 120
PAGES OF TESTIMONIES VOLUME 2 ARE DEFINITELY STATED TO HAVE BEEN
WRITTEN SETTING FORTH COUNSEL GIVEN IN THIS VISION OF JUNE 12,
1868, FOR THE CHURCH OR FOR INDIVIDUALS. MANY MORE PAGES WERE
WRITTEN SETTING FORTH VIEWS GIVEN THAT SAME YEAR AT PILOT GROVE,
IOWA, OCTOBER 2, AND AT ADAMS CENTER, NEW YORK, OCTOBER 25.
THESE MANY VISIONS
LED MRS WHITE TO WRITE ALMOST INCESSANTLY. IN GIVING A REPORT
OF THEIR TRAVELING BY BOAT UP THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER IN 1870,
ELDER WHITE COMMENTS:
"MRS. WHITE
IS WRITING. POOR WOMAN! THIS ALMOST ETERNAL WRITING FOR THIS
ONE AND THAT ONE, WHEN SHE SHOULD REST AND ENJOY THE BEAUTIFUL
SCENERY AND THE PLEASANT SOCIETY, SEEMS TOO BAD, BUT GOD BLESSES
AND SUSTAINS, AND WE MUST BE RECONCILED."--REVIEW AND HERALD,
JULY 5, 1870.
WHAT A BLESSING THESE
MANY TESTIMONIES ADDRESSED AT FIRST PERSONALLY TO INDIVIDUALS
HAVE BEEN TO THE CHURCH. WHAT CHURCH MEMBER, AS HE HAS READ THESE
EARNEST COUNSELS AND WARNINGS, HAS NOT DISCOVERED THAT THE PROBLEMS,
THE TEMPTATIONS, AND THE PRIVILEGES OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS
OF EARLIER YEARS ARE HIS PROBLEMS, TEMPTATIONS, AND PRIVILEGES
TODAY. WE TREASURE THESE MESSAGES ESPECIALLY BECAUSE ELLEN G.
WHITE HERSELF STATES IN HER INTRODUCTION WHICH OPENS VOLUME 2:
"THERE IS NO MORE DIRECT AND FORCIBLE WAY OF PRESENTING
WHAT THE LORD HAS SHOWN ME."
THE TRUSTEES OF THE
ELLEN G. WHITE PUBLICATIONS.