CONTENTS.

Ancestry and Early Life,[9-15]
Christian Experience,[15-17]
Impressions of Duty,[17-25]
William Miller,[25-39]
His Views of Prophecy,[40-42]
Daniel, Chapter ii,[42-44]
Daniel, Chapter vii,[44-47]
Daniel, Chapter viii,[47-49]
The 2300 Days,[49-60]
His Public Labors,[60-63]
Conversion of One Hundred Infidels,[63-65]
Miller and the Prophecies,[65-72]
My Public Labors,[72-120]
Rise and Progress of Adventism,[120-127]
The Signs of the Times,[127-128]
United Effort,[129-132]
Camp-Meeting Era,[132-134]
The Great Tent,[134-135]
The Midnight Cry,[135-139]
Mr. Miller’s Visit to Washington,[140-141]
Termination of the Prophetic Times,[141]
Modes of Opposition,[141-146]
Extent of the Work,[146-147]
Advent Books,[147]
Lecturers and Writers,[148-149]
What Adventism has Accomplished,[149-151]
Permanency of the Work,[151-153]
The Exeter Camp-Meeting,[153-168]
Character of the Work,[168-180]
The Passing of the Time,[180-191]
Argument from the Types,[191-209]
The Seventh Angel,[209-216]
The First Message,[216-230]
The Second Message,[230-240]
The Third Message,[240-264]
Rise and Progress of the Third Message,[264-268]
Introduction of the Sabbath,[268-270]
First Conference of Believers,[270-271]
Mrs. White’s Experience,[271-274]
Second General Conference,[274-275]
The Opposition,[276-290]
A Paper Started,[290-292]
The Review and Herald,[292-294]
Purifying Process,[294-296]
Tent Meetings,[296-297]
Removal to Michigan,[297-298]
Power Press,[298]
Publishing Association,[298-299]
Organization,[299-300]
Systematic Benevolence,[300-302]
Glance at the Past,[302-309]
Tongue of Slander,[309-321]
Present Position and Work,[322-342]
The Law and the Gospel,[343-359]
God’s Memorial,[360-373]

Life Incidents.