Witnessing Books
by Ellen White
Instruction has been given me that the important books containing the light that God
has given regarding Satan's apostasy in heaven should be given a wide circulation just
now; for through them the truth will reach many minds. Patriarchs and Prophets, Daniel and
the Revelation, and The Great Controversy are needed now as never before. They should be
widely circulated because the truths they emphasise will open many blind eyes. . . . Many
of our people have been blind to the importance of the very books that were most needed.
Had tact and skill then been shown in the sale of these books, the Sunday-law movement
would not be where it is today.-- Review and Herald, Feb. 16, 1905. CM 123
I do hope that the trumpet will give a certain sound in regard to this Sunday-law
movement. I think that it would be best if in our papers the subject of the perpetuity of
the law of God were made a specialty. Should there not be a paper or a pamphlet issued to
take the place of the Sentinel? I have not been able to think that it was the wise thing
to do to let that paper drop. It was a voice that was constantly speaking in defence of
religious liberty. The truth should be presented in short articles, in clear, distinct
lines, giving special points in regard to the Lord's Sabbath, and showing that those who
frame laws to compel the observance of the first day of the week, are disloyal to the Lord
of heaven, who placed His sanctity upon the seventh day. Are we doing all we can to exalt
the law of Jehovah? CW 97
When "Patriarchs and Prophets" was first issued, it was neglected for a book
easy to sell and more profitable to the publishers. Many of our people have been blind to
the importance of the very books that were most needed. Had tact and skill then been shown
in the sale of these books, the Sunday law movement would not be where it is today. RH
FEB.16,1905
Europe is stretching out her hands to us for help, and the way is opened to do a good
work there if the press can be established, and publications go forth from it in the
German, French, and Italian languages. Bro. Ribton says that Italy needs publications in
her own language, in order for our ministry to be successful there. These repeated and
urgent calls stir our inmost soul; yet we are unable to personally aid the European
mission as we would like to do. Now is the time to invest the means which God has
intrusted to his stewards for this very work. Time is short; hoarded wealth will soon be
worthless. When the decree shall go forth that none shall buy or sell except they have the
mark of the beast, very much means will be of no avail. God calls for us now to do all in
our power to send forth the warning to the world. RH MAR.21,1878
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