BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, AND TRACTS.

History of the Sabbath and of the First Day of the Week. By Elder J. N. Andrews. This work contains an outline of the history of the Sabbath for the period of Six Thousand years. Part First is the Biblical history of the Sabbath and of the first day of the week. Part Second is the secular history of these two days since the time of the apostles. This volume has been prepared with most careful and patient study. In all cases of quotations from secular history, book, chapter, and page are given. And book, chapter, and verse are given of all quotations from the word of God.

528 pp. $1.00

The Sanctuary and 2300 Days of Dan. 8:14. By Elder U. Smith. This question has developed the people known as Seventh-day Adventists, and is the pivotal doctrine upon which their applications of prophecy largely depend. It explains the past Advent movement, shows why those who looked for the Lord in 1844 were disappointed, reveals the fact so essential to be understood, that no prophetic period reaches to the second coming of Christ, and shows where we are, and what we are to expect in the future. A knowledge of this subject is indispensable to a correct application of the more important prophecies pertaining to the present time.

352 pp. $1.00

Condensed edition, paper,

224 pp. .30

Thoughts on Daniel, Critical and Practical. By Elder U. Smith. An exposition of the book of Daniel verse by verse.

400 pp. $1.00

Thoughts on Revelation, Critical and Practical. By Elder U. Smith. This work presents every verse in the book of Revelation with such remarks as serve to illustrate or explain the meaning of the text.

400 pp. $1.00

Nature and Destiny of Man. By Elder U. Smith. This work, as its title implies, treats upon the constitution of man, his consequent condition in death, and destiny beyond the resurrection. All the passages in the Bible which have a bearing upon these questions are taken up and explained in full, thus giving the most comprehensive view of this whole question that has yet been presented.

356 pp. $1.00

Life Sketches. This work embraces sketches of the parentage, early life, Christian experience, and extensive labors of Elder James White, and also of his wife, Mrs. E. G. White.

416 pp. $1.00

With steel engraving of Elder W.,

1.25

Life of William Miller, with portrait. This work comprises sketches of the Christian Experience and Public Labors of this remarkable man, gathered from his Memoir by the late Sylvester Bliss, with Introduction and Notes by Elder James White. This book sets forth the true principles and real character of the man who was the leading spirit in the great American Second-Advent Movement.

408 pp. $1.00

Life of Elder Joseph Bates, with portrait. This is a reprint of his Autobiography, with introduction, and closing chapters relative to his public ministry and last sickness, by Elder James White. The closing chapters relate to his labors in the ministry and in moral reforms, and the triumphant close of his long and useful life. This book should be in every family library. Fine tinted paper,

352 pp. $1.00

Plain white paper,

352 pp. .85

The Spirit of Prophecy; or, the Great Controversy between Christ and his Angels, and Satan and his Angels, in four volumes. By Mrs. Ellen G. White. These volumes cover the time from the fall of Satan to the destruction of sin at the close of the one thousand years of Rev. 20. The first three of these volumes are in print, and it is expected that the fourth, the most interesting and important of the series, will soon be ready. Each,

416 pp. $1.00

The Bible from Heaven. By Elder D. M. Canright. This work is what its name implies, an argument to show that the Bible is not the work of men, but is in deed and in truth the word of God. It is a candid, forcible, conclusive argument, sustained by a large array of facts and such deductions of science as rest upon any tolerable certainty. Just the work to put into the hands of honest skeptics, and those who are exposed to infidel influences. Adapted to the use of any and all persons who believe in the Bible.

400 pp. $1.00

The Biblical Institute. This is the title of a work containing a synopsis of the lectures given at the Institute held in Oakland, Cal., April 1-17, 1877. These cover all the main points of our faith, giving facts and dates, and the heads of the arguments.

352 pp. $1.00

Hymn Book. “Hymns and Tunes for those who keep the Commandments of God and the Faith of Jesus,” is the title of this book. It has 537 hymns and 147 tunes.

416 pp. $1.00

Constitutional Amendment; or, the Sunday, the Sabbath, the Change, and the Restitution. A discussion between W. H. Littlejohn and the editor of the Christian Statesman. This work discusses the proposed religious amendment to the Constitution, especially in its bearing upon the subject of the Sabbath and the first day of the week. This involves an examination of the alleged change of the Sabbath.

384 pp. $1.00

In paper covers,

336 pp. .40

The Soul and the Resurrection. Showing the harmony of science and the Bible on the nature of the soul and the doctrine of the resurrection. By J. H. Kellogg, M. D.

224 pp. 75 cts.

Game of Life. A scene representing Satan playing with man for his soul. Three lithograph illustrations.

In board,

50 cts.

Paper covers,

30 cts.

The United States in the Light of Prophecy; or, an Exposition of Rev. 13:11-17. By Elder U. Smith. Dealing with our own land and applying to our time, this is a portion of prophecy which should possess surpassing interest for every American reader. This work shows by conclusive arguments the position which the United States government holds in prophecy, and the important part it is to act in the closing scenes of time. Issues are even now arising which it is of the greatest importance that all be prepared to meet.

160 pp. 40 cts.

In paper covers,

20 cts.

Thoughts on Baptism. A full treatise, viewing the subject from history and the Bible. By Elder J. H. Waggoner.

189 pp. 35 cts.

The Song Anchor. A popular collection of songs for the Sabbath-school and praise service.

164 pp. 35 cts.

Bound in muslin,

50 cts.

Poem on the Sabbath. By Elder U. Smith.

30 cts.

The Seven Trumpets. A careful and deeply interesting exposition of Rev. 8 and 9.

10 cts.

Life of Christ, six pamphlets. By Mrs. E. G. White:—

No.1.His First Advent and Ministry. 104 pp.10 cts.
2.His Temptation in the Wilderness. 96 pp.10 cts.
3.His Teachings and Parables. 126 pp.15 cts.
4.His Mighty Miracles. 128 pp.15 cts.
5.His sufferings and Crucifixion. 96 pp.10 cts.
6.His Resurrection and Ascension. 80 pp.10 cts.

Life of the Apostles, two pamphlets:—

No.1.The Ministry of Peter. 80 pp.10 cts.
2.The Teachings of Paul. 80 pp.10 cts.

Facts for the Times. A collection of Valuable Extracts from Eminent Authors.

224 pp. 25 cts.

Eleven Sermons on the Sabbath and Law. By Elder J. N. Andrews.

226 pp. 25 cts.

History of the Immortality of the Soul. By Elder D. M. Canright.

200 pp. 25 cts.

Modern Spiritualism. Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism. By Elder J. H. Waggoner.

184 pp. 20 cts.

Refutation of the Age to Come. By Elder J. H. Waggoner.

168 pp. 20 cts.

The Atonement. By Elder J. H. Waggoner. An examination of a remedial system in the light of Nature and Revelation.

168 pp. 20 cts.

The Ministration of Angels, and the Origin, History, and Destiny of Satan. By Elder D. M. Canright.

144 pp. 20 cts.

Our Faith and Hope. Sermons on the Coming and Kingdom of Christ. By Elder James White.

182 pp. 20 cts.

Miraculous Powers. The Scripture Testimony on the Perpetuity of Spiritual Gifts, with Narratives of Incidents and Sentiments carefully compiled from the Eminently Pious and Learned of various denominations.

128 pp. 15 cts.

Resurrection of the Unjust. A vindication of the doctrine. By Elder J. H. Waggoner.

100 pp. 15 cts.

The Spirit of God, its Gifts and Manifestations to the end of the Christian Age. By Elder J. H. Waggoner.

144 pp. 15 cts.

The Three Messages of Revelation 14:6-12, particularly the Third Angel’s Message and the Two-Horned Beast. By Elder J. N. Andrews.

144 pp. 15 cts.

The Two Laws, as set forth in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments. By Elder D. M. Canright.

104 pp. 15 cts.

The Morality of the Sabbath. By Elder D. M. Canright.

96 pp. 15 cts.

The Complete Testimony of the Fathers of the First Three Centuries Concerning the Sabbath and First Day of the Week. By Elder J. N. Andrews.

112 pp. 15 cts.

Gems of Song. A collection of familiar hymns for religious meetings.

15 cts.

Christ in the Old Testament and the Sabbath in the New. By Elder James White.

56 pp. 10 cts.

Redeemer and Redeemed. By Elder James White.

48 pp. 10 cts.

The Signs of the Times from the Fulfillment of Prophecy. By Elder James White.

96 pp. 10 cts.

The Truth Found. A clear and concise argument in behalf of the seventh day as the Sabbath of the Lord. By Elder J. H. Waggoner.

64 pp. 10 cts.

Review of Gilfillan. Thoughts suggested by the perusal of Gilfillan and other authors on the Sabbath. By Elder Thomas B. Brown.

64 pp. 10 cts.

Morton’s Vindication of the Sabbath. An interesting experience of a Presbyterian minister in embracing the Sabbath. By J. W. Morton.

68 pp. 10 cts.

The Ancient Sabbath—Objections Considered. By Elder D. T. Bourdeau.

87 pp. 10 cts.

Appeal to the Baptists. An address to the Baptists in behalf of the Lord’s Sabbath. By the S. D. B. Gen. Conference.

46 pp. 10 cts.

The Rejected Ordinance. A careful examination of our Lord’s memorial of humility found in John 13. By Elder W. H. Littlejohn.

64 pp. 10 cts.

Matthew Twenty-Four. A thorough exposition of this important chapter. By Elder James White.

64 pp. 10 cts.

The Poet Milton on the State of the Dead. This work shows that Milton was a decided believer in, and an able defender of, the doctrine that in death man is unconscious.

32 pp. 5 cts.

Four-Cent Tracts. Redemption—The Second Advent—The Sufferings of Christ—The Present Truth—Origin and Progress of S. D. Adventists—The Celestial Railroad—The Seventh Part of Time—Ten Commandments not Abolished—The Two Covenants—Address to the Baptists—Milton on State of the Dead—The Two Thrones—Spiritualism a Satanic Delusion—Samuel and the Witch of Endor—The Third Message of Rev. 14—Tithes and Offerings.

Three-Cent Tracts.—The Second Message of Rev. 14—Who Changed the Sabbath?—The Lost-Time Question—The Spirit of Prophecy—Scripture References—The End of the Wicked—Infidel Cavils Considered—The Pocasset Tragedy—Sabbaton—Wine and the Bible.

Two-Cent Tracts.—Christ in the Old Testament—The Sabbath in the New Testament—The Old Moral Code not Revised—The Sanctuary of the Bible—The Judgment—Much in Little—The Millennium—The Two Laws—Seven Reasons—The Definite Seventh Day—Departing and Being with Christ—The Rich Man and Lazarus—Elihu on the Sabbath—First Message of Rev. 14—The Law and the Gospel—Alcoholic Medication—Pork.

One-Cent Tracts.—The Coming of the Lord—Perfection of the Ten Commandments—Without Excuse—Thoughts for the Candid—A Sign of the Day of God—Brief Thoughts on Immortality—Which Day?—Can we Know, or Can the Prophecies Be Understood?—Is the End Near?—Is Man Immortal?—The Sleep of the Dead—The Sinner’s Fate—The Law of God—What the Gospel Abrogated—One Hundred Bible Facts about the Sabbath—Sunday not the Sabbath—“The Christian Sabbath”—Why not Found Out Before—Causes and Cure of Intemperance—Moral and Social Effects of Intemperance—Tobacco-Using a Cause of Disease—Tobacco Poisoning: Nicotiana Tabacum—Evil Effects of Tea and Coffee—Ten Arguments on Tea and Coffee.