
Historical Sketches of the Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists. The E. G. White portion of this book includes her "Notes of Travel," tracing her journey from California to Europe and her account of the first of her three visits to many of the European countries, drawn largely from her reports published in The Review and Herald. Also contained are thirteen "Practical Addresses," given at the councils attended in September, 1885, and three concluding chapters presenting an "Appeal for Our Missions."
- 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