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From about 1890 to 1910, there were some 230 articles of Ellen G. White published in two groups of tracts/pamphlets which became known as Series A and Series B. These counsels from the Lord were directed to various levels of leadership of the Seventh-day Adventist Church concerning the tumultuous church events of those years—the 1888 Righteousness by Faith crisis; 1901 Church reorganization, General Conference move to Washington, D. C.; fiery judgments of health and publishing institutions at Battle Creek; loss of Dr. John Harvey Kellogg and Battle Creek Sanitarium to apostasy; establishment of Loma Linda as an educational center; and establishment of multiple other sanitariums and schools. In addition to the important history covered by these 31 tracts, there is much spiritual and confidence inspiring counsel confirming that indeed God is in charge of His work. Regardless of difficulties, and discouraging appearances, He will lead His work to a successful completion.The Titles of the Tracts/Pamphlets are as Follows:SpTA01a - Special Testimony for Our Ministers (1892)SpTA01b - An Appeal to Our Ministers and Conference Committees (1892)SpTA02a - Special Testimony to Our Ministers. — No. 2 (1892)SpTA02b - Danger in Adopting Worldly Policy in the Work of God (1892)SpTA03 - 11 - Special Testimonies to Ministers and Workers. — No. 3 -11 (1895 -1898)SpTA12 - A Message to Our Physicians (1905)SpTB01 - Letters to Physicians and Ministers (1903)SpTB02 - Testimonies for the Church Containing Letters to Physicians and Ministers Instruction to Seventh-day Adventists (1904)SpTB03a - Letters to Sanitarium Workers in Southern California (1905)SpTB03b - Letters from Ellen G. White to Sanitarium Workers in Southern California (1905)SpTB03c - Letters From Ellen G. White To Sanitarium Workers in Southern California (1905)SpTB04 - Testimonies for the Church Regarding the Spirit of Unity (1905)SpTB05 - Record of Progress and An Earnest Appeal In Behalf of the Boulder-Colorado Sanitarium (1905)SpTB06 - Testimonies to the Church Regarding our Youth Going to Battle Creek Obtain An Education (1905)SpTB07 - Testimonies for the Church Containing Messages of Warning and Instruction to Seventh-day Adventists (1906)SpTB08 - Testimonies to the Church Regarding The Strengthening of Our Institutions and Training Centers (1907)SpTB09 - Testimonies to the Church Regarding Individual Responsibility and Christian Unity (1907)SpTB10 - Jehovah Is Our King (1907)SpTB11 - The Madison School (1908)SpTB12 - The Oakwood Manual Training School (1908)SpTB12x - The Huntsville School (1909)SpTB13 - The New England Sanitarium (1908)SpTB14 - The Paradise Valley Sanitarium (1909)SpTB15 - Letters from Ellen G. White to Sanitarium Workers (1911)SpTB16 - Selections from the Testimonies for Students and Workers of our Sanitariums (1911)SpTB17a - The Unwise Use of Money and the Spirit of Speculation (1911)SpTB17b - The Purchase of Land at Loma Linda and Letters from Mrs. E. G. White (1912)SpTB18 - The Nashville Sanitarium (1912)SpTB19 - The Spirit of Sacrifice (1913)

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