
CATALOGUE
Of Books, Pamphlets, Tracts, &c., Issued by the Seventh-DayAdventist Publishing Association.
The Advent Review & Herald of the Sabbath, weekly.Terms, $2.00 a year, in advance.
The Youth’s Instructor, monthly, devoted to moral andreligious instruction. Terms, 50 cts. a year, in advance.
The Health Reformer, monthly, devoted to an expositionof the laws of life, etc. Terms, $1.00 a year, in advance.
The Advent Tidende, a religious monthly in the Danishlanguage. Terms, $1.00 a year, in advance.
The Svensk Advent Hàrold, a religious monthly in theSwedish tongue. Terms, $1.00 a year, in advance.
Hymn and Tune Book.—536 hymns—147 tunes. $1.00.
The History of the Sabbath and First Day of theWeek. By J. N. Andrews. 528 pp., $1.25.
The Christian Life and Public Labors of Wm. Miller,the noted Lecturer and Writer upon the Prophecies. $1.00.
Thoughts on the Book of Daniel, critical and practical.By U. Smith. Bound, $1.00; condensed edition, paper, 35 cts.
Thoughts on the Revelation, critical and practical.By U. Smith. 328 pp., $1.00.
The Nature and Destiny of Man. By U. Smith. 384pp., bound, $1.00, paper, 40 cts.
The Constitutional Amendment: or a Discussion betweenW. H. Littlejohn and the editor of the Christian Statesmanon the Sabbath question. $1.00.
The Spirit of Prophecy. By Mrs. E. G. White. $1.00.
Life of Elder Joseph Bates. $1.25.
The Game of Life, with notes. Three illustrations, 5×6inches each, representing Satan playing with man for his soul.In board, 50 cts., in paper, 30 cts.
(Poem.) A Word for the Sabbath: or False Theories Exposed.By U. Smith. 3d ed. revised and enlarged. 40 cts.
The United States in Prophecy. By U. Smith. Bound,50 cts.; paper, 25 cts.
Progressive Bible Lessons for Youth, in boards, 50 cts.
“ “ “ Children, “ 35 cts.(See third page of cover.)
BY ELD. J. N. ANDREWS
SECOND EDITION.
STEAM PRESS
OF THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION
BATTLE CREEK, MICH.:
1876.
The testimony for first-day sacredness is very meagerin the Scriptures, as even its own advocates must admit.But they have been wont to supply the deficiency by aplentiful array of testimonies from the early fathers ofthe church.