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Literature for a Finished Work
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sophistries. [
A book by John Harvey Kellogg, M.D., titled The Living
Temple, in which the teachings of pantheism appeared.
]—
Letter 66
.
1907.
Publications That Proclaim the Last Message—In all our cities,
workers are to be sent out to sow the seeds of truth through the medium
of publications that proclaim the last message of mercy to a fallen
world. But Satan is standing at the right hand of the angel of the Lord,
to resist him and to hinder the work that God has outlined should be
done.—
Letter 208, 1906
.
Circulate the Health Books—Hold up the principles of health
reform, and let the Lord lead the honest in heart. Present the principles
of temperance in their most attractive form. Circulate the books that
give instruction in regard to healthful living.
The people are in sad need of the light shining from the pages of our
health books and journals. God desires to use these books and journals
as mediums through which flashes of light shall arrest the attention
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of the people, and cause them to heed the warning of the message of
the third angel. Our health journals are instrumentalities in the field to
do a special work in disseminating the light that the inhabitants of the
world must have in this day of God’s preparation. They wield an untold
influence in the interests of health and temperance and social-purity
reform, and will accomplish great good in presenting these subjects ...
in their true light to the people.
There should be more earnest efforts made to enlighten the people
upon the great subject of health reform. Tracts of four, eight, twelve,
sixteen, and more pages, containing pointed, well-written articles on
this great question, should be scattered like the leaves of autumn.—
Counsels on Diet and Foods, 461, 462
.
Health Journals to Be Circulated—In all our work caution
should be used that no one branch be made a specialty, while other
interests are left to suffer. There has not been that interest taken in the
circulation of our health journals that there should be. The circulation
of these journals must not be neglected, or the people will suffer great
loss.
Let none think that the circulation of the health journals is a minor
matter. All should take hold of this work with more interest, and make
greater efforts in this direction. God will greatly bless those who take