Spalding and Magan's Unpublished Manuscript Testimonies
1. Copy of Three Early Visions
2. Praying for the Sick
3. The Bible in the Public Schools
4. Domestic Education
5. Authors and Subjects in Our Schools
6. Battle Creek and the Southern Field
7. Sunday Labor -- And the Way to Oppose Error
8. Methods of Work in the Southern Field
9. Letter from W. W. Prescott
9.1 Diet for Workers and Sick
10. Forwardness and Consolidation
11. Temperance in Diet
13. Meat Eating
14. The Essential Education
15. Our School Work
16. True Education
17. Controlling Brethren
18. Exercise Versus Amusement
18.1 Behavior of Students
19. Words to the Young
20. Hearing and Doing
21. Unity in Work and in Counsel
22. Dress Reform
23. Study for Time and Eternity
24. Short Work in School
25. Rational Education
26. Training an Army of Missionaries
27. To Teachers
28. Adopting Infant Children
29. Principles of Finance
30. The Need of Harmonious Action Among Teachers
31. Life in Medical Missionary Work
32. Practical Missionary Work a Branch of Education
34. Financial, Social, and Spiritual Education
35. School Finance
36. The Education Our Schools Should Bring
37. A Satanic Program
38. Bible Teaching in our Schools
39. Dealing with Delinquent Students
40. The Review and Herald and the College Debt
41. School Diet
41.1 W. C. White to P. T. Magan (1899)
41.2 W. C. White to G. A. Erwin (1899)
42. Help to be Given to our Schools
43. Kingly Power
44. The Regular Lines
45. Neglect of the Southern Field
46. The Work of COL & the Barrien Springs School
47. The Church School
48. Lines Regular and Irregular
48.1 St Helena Aug 6 1901 (no title)
49. Student Teachers
50. The School at Berrien Springs
51. Faith Under Discouragements
52. Help for Berrien Springs
53. The Necessity of a Close Walk with God
54. Results of Indulgence in Meat-Eating
55. Meat Diet and Life in Cities
56. Selection of Sanitarium Workers
57. Systematic Giving
58. The Use of the Tithe
59. The Work in Nashville
60. Instruction Regarding the Southern Work
61. The Use of Talents
62. The Trees of the Lord
63. The Mantle of Christ
64. Counsels In Reform
65. Unwise Changes
66. The Work at Berrien Springs
67. A Call to Service
68. The School of the Home
69. Consolidation and Control
70. September 3
71. The Influence of Diet on Council-Meetings
72. Establishing Schools in the South
73. Instruction in Regard to Sanitariums
74. Strong Minds and Weak Stomachs
75. Counsels on Health and the Southern Field
76. Points in Diet
77. The Work of Our Fernando School
78. Professionalism Versus Simplicity
79. The Work in the South
80. Our Attitude Toward the Work and Workers in the Southern Field
81. Principles for the Guidance of Men in Positions of Responsibility
82. The Work in the Southern Field
83. To the Teachers of the Fernando School
84. To Those in Charge of the Fernando School
85. To the Students of the Fernando School
86. Right Principles of Management
87. To Those in Council at Battle Creek
88. To Our Brethren in Council at Battle Creek
89. Be Strong, and of Good Courage
90. The Reopening of Battle Creek College and the Fault of Large Institutions
91. Bound Not to Men But to God
92. To the Leaders in Our Medical Work
93. Be Not Weary in Well-Doing
94. The Training of Medical Missionaries
95. The Development of the Medical Missionary Work
96. Teach the Word
97. A Warning of Danger
98. The Battle Creek College Debt
99. Giving Heed to Seducing Spirits
100. Proposed Plan for Book Education
101. Stepping Off the Platform
102. The Specious Working of Satan
103. A New Conversion Needed
104. God Above All
105. Work Misrepresented
106. Unify
106.1 Remarks Made at Berrien Springs
106.2 Extracts from Talks at the Lake Union Conference
107. The Huntsville School
108. The Necessity of Harmony
109. The Signing of Agreements
110. The Closing of the Southern Field
111. The Work in the Southern States
112. Will You Help
113. Unity Not Consolidation
114. Pioneers in the South
115. The Conditions in Nashville
116. Judge Not
117. The Madison Sanitarium
118. Harmonize As Christian Workers
119. We Must Not Pull Apart
120. Simplicity in Treatments
121. Local Health Foods
122. The Work At Madison
123. Silence Is Eloquence
124. Cautions to a Reformer
125. Help the Workers
126. Awake Awake Awake
127. Do Not Colonize
128. Helping the Madison School
129. Support to Be Given Madison
130. Encourage the Workers
131. The Right Use of Means
132. A Broader Work
133. A Missionary Field
134. All Ye Are Brethren
135. The Work God Has Appointed
136. The Right of Way to the Footstool of Christ
137. Go Not to Human Agencies
138. Health Reform Essential for These Times
139. To Those Bearing Responsibilities in Washington and Other Centers
140. An Appeal For the Madison School
141. Backsliding in Health Reform
142. Home Schools
143. The Aim of Our School Work
144. Is Man to be a Dictator
144.1 On Degrees -- Oct, 29 1908 -- W. C. White
145. Work For Every Member of the Family
146. Call Your Forces Into Action
147. A Division of Large Companies
148. The True Higher Education
149. The Hillcrest School
150. To Our People in the Southern States
151. W.C.W. The Work in the South
152. The Last Days of Mrs E. G. White
153. A Message For Our Young People
154. I Know My Work is Done
155. I Go Only a Little Before the Others
156. Unto Him Be Glory
156.1 Longs For Rest
156.2 Extremes
157. We Are Laborers Together
158. Who Has Told Sister White
158.1 The Integrity of the Testimonies to the Church
158.2 A Sure Basis of Beliefs
159. A Messenger
159.1 The Discerning of Spiritual Things
159.2 The Use and Abuse of the Testimonies