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  • Historical Sketches of the Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists
  • Love and Forbearance among Brethren
  • Manner of Presenting the Truth
  • Unity Among Laborers
  • Courage and Perseverance in the Ministry
  • The Christian's Strength
  • How to Meet Temptations
  • Unity Among Different Nationalities
  • The Book of Life
  • The Light of the World
  • The Importance of Watchfulness and Prayer
  • The Work in New Fields
  • Address to the Missionary Workers
  • Satan An Accuser of the Brethren
  • Notes of Travel
  • From California to Switzerland
  • Labors in England
  • From London to Basle
  • The Swiss Conference and the European Council
  • Visit to Scandinavia
  • Copenhagen
  • Sermon—Parable of the Fig-Tree
  • The Sabbath Meetings
  • Evening Meetings
  • Influence of a Tract
  • A Missionary Field
  • A Beautiful City
  • Stockholm
  • An Easy Religion Popular
  • Humble Laborers
  • A Swedish Home
  • A Sad Calamity
  • Situation of Stockholm
  • Sweden and the Thirty Years’ War
  • Appearance of the Country
  • Grythyttehed
  • Perseverance Amid Trials
  • A Lutheran Church
  • A Swedish Dinner
  • Orebro
  • Reformers in Sweden
  • Persecution for Preaching the First Angel's Message
  • Child-Preachers
  • Christiania
  • A Large Temperance Meeting
  • The President's Remarks
  • Labor for the Church
  • Importance of the Sabbath
  • The Country And The People
  • Return to Switzerland
  • Cologne
  • Along the Rhine
  • Visit to Northern Italy
  • Swiss Scenery
  • The St. Gotthard Pass
  • Labors In The Piedmont Valleys
  • An Interruption
  • Further Labors
  • The Waldenses
  • Appeals for our Missions
  • The Youth As Missionary Workers
  • Laborers for Foreign Missions
  • Our Duty to the Missionary Work