Sketches and Memories of James and Ellen G. White
. Introduction
1. The man who couldn't wait
2. The young woman who was homesick
3. A messenger of heaven
4. Meeting fanaticism
5. Laying a sure foundation
6. Publishing the message
7. The least of all seeds
8. The home in Oswego, New York
9. Publishing the Advent Review
10. Days of affliction
11. The publishing at Paris, Maine
12. Removal to Saratoga Springs
13. A forward move
14. Beginnings in Rochester
15. The Master printer
16. A visit to Michigan
17. Meeting the rising tide of spiritualism
18. Bereavement and distress
19. Healing, encouragement, and deliverance
20. In the valley of despair
21. The shadows lifting
22. A lesson of faith in God
23. East or West
24. Settling in Battle Creek
25. Confidence and united action
26. The conference of 1856
27. The laodicean message
28. A perilous venture across the Mississippi
29. Securing a power press and building a new meetinghouse
30. Early memories of our first home
31. A view of the age-long conflict
32. Jottings from Ellen G. White's diary of 1859
33. Evidences of divine guidance
34. Steps toward the establishment of church order
35. The issue over organization
36. The movement for organization consummated