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OF GOD BY B.
F. SNOOK & WM. H. BRINKERHOFF "Every
plant which my heavenly Father hath not planted shall
be rooted-up." —Matt. 15:13.
Cedar Rapids: CEDAR
VALLEY TIMES BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS 1866 paged numbered as the original. August 1997 By Robert
K. Sanders
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-1- THE
VISIONS OF E. G. WHITE, Many are the persons who have arisen since the
days of John, the Evangelist and Prophet, claiming to be inspired of God to see
visions, and to lead out and raise up a people for God. Mahomet arose in the
seventh century, with such exhaled claims, and now has more followers than Jesus
Christ. The false prophets of Zwikau arouse in the16th
century and opposed the great doctrine preached by Luther, that the Bible alone
is an all-sufficient rule of faith and practice. Then follows a Sweedenborg, Ann
Lee, and last, though not least, the Mormons and Spiritualists with visions and
tongues, and new revelations almost innumerable. In the midst of these absurd, contradictory
and unscriptural visions, appears another Prophetess, claiming, like all the
others, to be favored especially of God, with visions angels visits, transits
to the New Jerusalem, views of God, Jesus and Satan. Her visions are revered
so highly that many of her followers as firmly believe that there is no
salvation for those who reject them, as the Mahometans believe that those will
be lost who reject the Koran. We will now invite the attention of the candid
reader to various claims set up in behalf of these visions, and give the reasons
why we cannot receive them as a divine revelation. OF SCRIPTURE. They Are Claimed To Be A Fulfillment Of
Joel's Prophecy,—"And it shall
come to pass afterward that I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh, and your
sons and your daughters shall prophecy, your old men shall dream dreams, your
young men shall see visions.— Joel 2:28. Page
-2- 1st. We say that an application of this
scripture to these times, is a perversion of it. Peter applied it to the
outpouring of the spirit on the day of Pentecost. He said, "This is that
which was spoken by the Prophet Joel," —Acts 2:16. This
prediction evidently relates to and was fulfilled in the apostolic age, in the
work that began on the day of Pentecost and ended with the Revelations given to
John on Patmos. This position is made to appear doubly sure, when we see and
consider that there has been no true prophet or prophetess on earth since the
days of John. 2d. This prophecy says nothing about your old
or young women seeing visions. It says "your young men shall see
visions." The term man is general and may embrace women: but young men
is specific and cannot have so extended an application, Therefore, we conclude
that her visions come from the wrong sex to be a fulfillment of this prophecy. They Profess To Be Inspired Of God. Both In
View And The Record Of Them.—Mrs.
White says "I am just as dependent upon the spirit of the Lord in relating
or writing a vision, as in having the vision."—Spiritual Gifts, Vol. 2,
Page 293. This claim, if true, entitles her to equal authority with
Isaiah, Jeremiah, John and Jesus Christ, and exalts her books to equality with
the Bible. Is this a true claim? Are these visions given by inspiration of God?
This is a very important question and deserves a serious and candid
investigation. That they are believed by many, is no proof of their divinity.
Mormonism and Spiritualism have many sincere believers. That there are some good
things in them is not proof that they are of God. The visions of Sweedenborg
contain many good things—so does the Koran—but nevertheless they are not of
God. Besides all the good that is in any of the above revelations is borrowed
from the Bible, the great foundation of good. We will now try to test the question.
"Are these visions of God?" But how shall we do this? God has not left
us in the dark on a matter of so much importance as this. He has given us an
infallible rule by which to try the prophets that we may know them for
ourselves. "When a prophet speaketh in the name of the Lord, if Page
-3- the thing follow not nor come to pass, that is
the thing which the Lord hath not spoken, but the prophet hath spoken
presumptuously, thou shalt not be afraid of him."—Deut. 18:22. We
will bring this rule to bear upon some of her visions and see if they will not
come short of the divine standard. OF THE VISIONS. I. In 1849 She Taught In Vision That Time For
Our Saviour To Be In The Most Holy Place Was More Than Half Gone.—She
said "I saw that the time for Jesus to be in the most Holy place was nearly
finished, and that time cannot last but a very little longer. * * * The sealing
time is very short and soon will be over."—Exp. & Views p. 46-47.
Again she says " Said my accompanying angel Time is almost finished.
* * But now what we have been years learning, they will have to learn in a
few months."—Id. p. 52-55. S.D. Adventists teach that Christ
entered into the most Holy place in 1844. Only five years after that, she taught
as above stated, and her believers were then looking for the Lord to come
immediately, and expected time to last but a few months. This was a vain
expectation, and the seventeen years that have elapsed since that time,
demonstrate the falsity of the vision, unless we say that (nearly finished) means
(not one- forth done, but just begun). The Lord therefore did not give
her this vision, hence we need not be afraid of her. II. She Taught From 1844 To 1851 That The
Probation Of The Sinner Ended In 1844.—I
am well persuaded that vigourous efforts have been, and will be made, to dodge
this point, and evade it by denying that when she had her visions on this
subject, that she, or her husband believed the shut door doctrine. But there is
nothing more sure and positive than that, not only she, but those generally,
united in the faith with her, believed at that time in the above doctrine. To
prove this, we will cite a few quotations from their writings during the
aforesaid time. (Eld. Joseph Bates, one of the pioneers in this work, in 1847,
said, "I believe Page
-4- the work is of God, and is given to comfort
and strengthen his scattered, torn, and peeled people, since the closing up of
our work for the WORLD
in October, 1844."—Word to the Little Flock, p. 21. In 1850 he again said, "How many scores
of writers could be called up here to prove how clearly this cry has been
fulfilled, and that our work ended here (in 1844) for the
world.—Review Vol. 1, No. 5. (2.) James White evidently believed
the same, as his writings most clearly show, notwithstanding he and his brethren
may deny it.
p. 2.
Again he said, "he is still merciful to his saints and ever will be,
and Jesus is still their advocating Priest. But the sinner, to whom Jesus
had stretched out his arms all the day long, was left without an advocate, when
Jesus passed from the Holy Place, and shut the door in 1844. The professed
churches who rejected the truth, were also rejected and smitten with
blindness. At that time the midnight cry was given, the work for the world
was closed up and Jesus passed into the most Holy Place."—Present
Truth, Vol. 1, No. 10, May 1850. Again, "At the end of the 2300 days,
our high priest bore into the Most Holy on the breast-plate of Judgment, all who
were within the reach of Salvation. All who were borne in on the
breastplate of Judgment, and have not sinned willfully may repent and
find forgiveness,"—Advent Review Extra, Nov. 1850, Vol. 1. No. 5.
1. In a vision
published in 1847, she teaches that God had rejected all the wicked, and that
it is now impossible for them to be saved. "It was just as impossible
for them to get on the Page
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wicked world which God had rejected."—W—d Little Flock, P.14. Eld.
White's Admission. This is to certify that Eld. James White made
the following statement, at my house, in July last, 1865. "Brother Carver,
I will make an admission to you, I would not make to a sharp opponent.
Considering her youthfulness at the time, and her faith in the shut door
doctrine and her association with those of the same faith, it should not
be considered singular if these things should give a coloring to the vision not
warranted by what she really saw." I do not say these are the exact words,
but the substance of what he said. H.
E. CARVER Note: 1. That Eld. White here confesses that
when she had this vision she was a believer in the doctrines of the shut door,
and that her brethren with whom she associated believed the same. (2. Can that
be colored and made to mean something contrary to God's intention which he has
inspired?) I think not. 3. When Eld. White republished, in 1851, the
vision in which the above clause occurs, why did he suppress and leave it out,
as the reader can see, that he has done in Experience & Views P. 10.
If it is of God, has he not diminished from his word? 2. She Teaches That In 1844 The World And
Professed Church Were Left In The Dark, rejected
of God, and that the devil is in heaven, trying to carry on the work of God. "Before
the throne I saw the Advent people, the church and the world. I saw a company
bowed down before the throne, deeply interested, while most of them stood
disinterested and careless. * * * Then Jesus rose up from the throne, and most
of them who were bowed down arose with him. * * * And I did not see one ray
of light pass from Jesus to the careless multitude, after he arose : and
they were left in perfect darkness. * * * Then I turned to look at the company
who were still bowed down before the throne, and they did not know that Jesus
had left it. * * * Satan appeared to be by the throne, trying to carry on
the work of God. I saw them look up to the throne and pray. Father Page
-6- give us thy spirit; then Satan would
breathe upon them an unholy influence." Exp. V. P.48. Query, Why is this all
suppressed, and why does it not appear in any work now for sale at their
office?— Is not Satan in the wrong place for him? 3.
The Whole World Is The Devils Car, And Given Over To Strong Delusions That
They May Believe A Lie And Be Damned. "A train of cars was shown
me going with the speed of lightning * * * It appeared to me that the whole world
was on board. * * * That there could not be one left. * * * Said the Angel. They
are binding in bundles ready to burn. * * * He (Satan) is the conductor in the
form of an angel of light. He has taken the world captive. They are given
over to strong delusions to believe a lie, that they may be
damned. * * * They are all going with lightning speed to perdition. I asked the
Angel if there were none left? He bade me look in an opposite direction, and I
saw a little company, traveling a narrow pathway—I saw that the Lord had given
the world opportunity to discover the snare. * * * Thus the world is taken in
the snare—not to find out their awful deception until the seven last plagues
are poured out. Satan laughs as he sees his plans succeed so well, and the
whole world in the snare." Sup. to Ex. & V. P. 6—10.
(Experience & Views) 4. The Time For The Salvation Of Sinners
Past In 1844. In a vision published March 24th 1849, she
says, "My accompanying Angel bade me look for the travail of Soul for
Sinners as used to be. I looked but could not see it, for the time for their Salvation
is past." Ex. & V. P. 27. Eld. White once said to the
writer, " I acknowledge that the language teaches just what you say it
does, but it is defective and teaches a wrong idea: Query, if so how can it be
inspired of God. Quest. 2, Why is this declaration now suppressed and its
obvious import denied? 5.
In 1857 She Taught That God Had Rejected The Wicked And Would Not Hear His
People Pray For Them. "Then I saw Jesus prayed for his enemies, but
that should not cause us or lead us to pray for the wicked world whom God had
rejected. When he prayed for his enemies, there was hope for them, and they
could be benefited and saved by Page
-7- his prayers." And also after he was a Mediator
in the outer apartment for the whole world, but now his Spirit and
sympathy were withdrawn from the world, and our sympathy must be with Jesus
and withdrawn from the ungodly—I saw that the wicked could not be benefited
by our prayers now—Then I saw concerning loving our neighbor. I saw that
Scripture did not mean the wicked whom God had rejected that we
must love, but he meant our neighbors in the household, and did not extend
beyond the household; But our neighbors whom we were to love, were those who
love God and were serving him.—Camden Vision. We are aware that doubts have recently been
suggested as to the genuineness of this Vision. But of this there can be no
question as Mrs.. White attempted to explain it to the writer, and did not
attempt to deny its validity. If it is a forgery why does it teach the same
document that her other visions of the same time teach, and why did she not then
condemn it as such. 6.
She Also Teaches That The Conversions Made Since 1844, Are All Spurious. "I
saw that the mysterious signs and wonders and false reformations would increase
and spread. The reformations that were shown me, were not reformations from
error to truth, but from bad to worse for those who professed a change of
heart had only wrapped about them a religious garb, which covered up the
iniquity of a wicked heart. Some appeared to have been really converted, so as
to deceive God's people: but if their hearts could be seen they would appear
as black as ever."—Present Truth, Aug. 1849. Note Reader, 1. Why did the above converts
appear to be converted, so as to deceive God's people? Was it not because those
who professed to believe in the shut door, could not admit the genuineness of
any conversions since 1844, unless they gave up the shut door doctrine? 2. Why did Eld. White when republishing the
vision of which the above is a part, suppress EIGHT LINES: why not publish the
whole of it? Does not this very work of suppressing, show that there is a great
wrong somewhere? 7. The Above Doctrines Is Now
Discarded And Seventh Day Adventists Pray For And Preach To Sinners. As If Page
-8- They Had Never Believed That Their
Probation Ended In 1844. Hear the following explanation on the meaning
of all the foregoing. "If we go back to a period of from six to
nine years, we find the believers in the third angels message few in number. Our
views of the work before us were then mostly vague, and indefinite: some still
retaining the idea adopted by the body of Advent believers in 1844, with Wm.
Miller at their head, that our work for the world was finished, and
that the message was confined to those of the original Advent faith. So firmly
was this believed, that one of our number was nearly refused the message, the
individual presenting it having doubts of the possibility of his salvation,
because he was not in the '44 move. Individuals would go scores and even
hundreds of miles to present the truth to one or two who had been believers in
the first message.—Review No. 3, June 11, 1861. J. H. Waggoner, James
White, J. N. Loughborough, John Byington, Joseph Bates, J. B. Frisbie,
M. E. Cornell. Now as this no salvation shut door is no longer indorsed nor
practiced by this people, what becomes of the visions that taught it? Are they believed by them? No,
they do not believe them and hence they have suppressed them, and deny that they
ever taught such a doctrine. How much better it would be to confess these
visions to be false and publicly renounce them! May God help; them yet to do it. III. She Taught In 1849, That The Time Of The
World’s Greatest Tribulation Had Then Commenced And That There Would Be No
More Peace On Earth Till God Shall Rid It Of The Wicked.—
"The time of trouble has commenced, it is begun. The reason why the four
winds have not let go is because the saints are not all sealed. * * It is on the
increase, and will increase more and more. The trouble will never
end till the earth is rid of the wicked. * * When Michael stands up this trouble
will be all over the earth." Remarks of Eld. Bates on the above:
"The above was copied word for word, as she spoke in vision, therefore, it
is unadulterated. Here we were first taught to publish the sealing message. 2d,
That the time of trouble had commenced."— Page
-9- Seal of God, & c., 144,000, p. 34.
The doctrine of this vision is long since discarded, and the very ones who
believed that the time of trouble had then commenced, now believe it is future,
and all such visions as the above are put where it is not an easy matter to get
hold of them. Had it been possible they would long ago have destroyed them. But
some of them happened to fall into the hands of unbelievers, where they are
carefully preserved. These visions seem to follow after the doctrines of leaders
rather than to lead out. As the faith of this people changes, the visions must
change to suit it, and all such as cannot be changed are suppressed. IV. They Teach Doctrines Contrary To The Bible,
Absurd, Inconsistent And Contradictory.—These
visions teach that the Negro race is not human. This charge they deny,
,but we will let the reader decide for himself. Here what she says; "Since
the flood there has been amalgamation of man and beast, as may be seen in the
almost endless varieties of species, and in certain races of
men."—Sp. Gifts. Vol. 3, p. 75. But what are we to understand
by certain races of men? She has not informed us in her writings,
but left us to fix the stigma of amalgamation where we may see fit. But the
interpretation has come to light. She told it to her husband, and he made it
known to Eld. Ingraham, and he divulged the secret to the writer, that Sister
White had seen that God never made the Darkey. Paul says,
"And hath made of one bleed all nations of men, for to dwell on all the
face of the earth.—Acts 17:26. Which shall we believe, Paul or E. G.
White? I beg leave to believe the Apostle. I must believe that the colored man
is a creature of God. If he is not, why preach to him and try to save him. Oh
shame on such visions! Is not the poor Negro debased low enough with chains and
shackles, without depriving him of the honor of being a creature of God, a human
being? V. She Teaches Contrary To The Bible On The
Subject Of Immortality That Even The Endless Life In The Eternal State May Cease
Or Waste Away.—She
says, "In order for Page
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tree of life. Deprived of that tree, his life would gradually wear out.
"—Sp. Gifts, Vol. 3, p. 64. Questions.—1.
How can an endless life cease? Is not such an idea destructive of Paul's
doctrine of immortality.—1Cor. 15:31-54. 2. If the endless life
can be perpetuated only by eating of the fruit of the tree of life, upon what
principle has the Devil lived for the last six thousand years? Has he had access
to that tree? 3. If the endless life may fail and wear out, was not our
Lord a false teacher when he said, "Neither can they die any more, for
they are equal unto the angels, and are the children of God, being the children
of the resurrection.—Luke, 20:36. VI. Her Visions On Slavery In the United States
Have Been Proven False By Recent Facts.—"Then
commenced the jubilee when the land should rest. I saw the pious slave
rise in triumph and victory and shake off the chains that bound him, while his
wicked master was in confusion and knew not what to do, for the wicked could not
understand the voice of God. Soon appeared the great white cloud." —Ex.
View, p. 18. Again she says, "It looked to me like an
impossibility now for slavery to be done away."—Test. No. 7. p.
19,of 1862. But slavery is now abolished by the
United States, and there is not a slave holder in our government according to
the Constitution. These visions therefore have failed and these prophesying are
false, such as we are admonished to beware of. VII. She Teaches That The Sabbath Was Not A Test
Prior to 1844, which
is contrary to the Bible.—She says, "The time for the commandments of God
to shine out with all their importance, and for God's people (not
sinners, Snook) to be tried on the Sabbath truth, was when the door was opened
in the most Holy Place of the heavenly sanctuary. This door was
not opened until the mediation of Jesus was finished in the Holy Place of
the sanctuary in 1844. I saw that the present test on the Sabbath could not come
until the mediation of Jesus in the Holy Place was finished." Page
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opened in the Most Holy—and had not kept the Sabbath, now rest in the hope,
for they had not the light and the test on the Sabbath, which we now have, since
that door was opened.— Ex. Views. p. 24-25. Questions.—1.
Have not God's commands ever been a test? 2. Was not the Sabbath a test to all
who saw the light prior to 1844, and is it a test to any others since then? 3.
Did not those who lived prior to 1844 have the light of the Bible on the
Sabbath? Have we any better light since that date? VIII. Her Visions Are Contradictory And, Opposed
to The Bible On The Subject Of Meats For Food.—That
we may make their changes and inconsistencies here appear in their true
character, we will, 1st. show the position of Eld. White, who leads out on all
these matters. He says, "Some of our good brethren have added swine's flesh
to the catalogue of things forbidden by the Holy Ghost, when the Apostles and
Elders assembled at Jerusalem. But we feel called upon to protest against such a
course, as being contrary to the plain teaching of the holy scriptures. Shall we
lay a greater burden on the disciples than seemed good to the Holy Ghost, and
the Holy Apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ? God forbid. Their decision being
right, settled the question with them, and was a cause of rejoicing among the
churches, and it should forever settle the question with us."—Review,
Vol. 5, No. 18. Mrs. White, during the same time, believed and
taught to the same effect, "Some have gone too far in the eating question.
They have taken a rigid course and lived so very plain, that their health has
suffered. I was referred back to Rochester. I saw that when we lived there we
did not eat nourishing food as we should, and disease nearly carried us to the
grave. * * All this is outside of the word of God. * * If God requires his
people to abstain from swine's flesh he will convict them of the
matter. If this is a duty of the church to abstain from swine's flesh, God will
discover it to more than two or three. He will teach his church their
duty."—Test No. 5, p. 27-29, now suppressed. 1859. Page
-12- What does she mean by nourishing food, above? Answer.
She says, "We could not eat meat or butter and were obliged to abstain from
all greasy food. Take these from a poor man's table and it leaves a very spare
diet. Our labors were so great that we needed nourishing food."—Vol. 2,
p.144. Again, when writing to a sister who was fanatical on the pork
question, she said, "Dear sister I felt sorry for you, as I read your
letter. The Lord has shown me two or three years since, that the use of swine's
flesh was no test, that it was not sinning against God to use it.
Now dear sister if it is your husband's wish to use Swine's flesh, you should be
perfectly clear to use it." We will hear her again in 1864 she says,
"God gave man no permission to eat animal food until after the flood.
Everything had been destroyed upon which man could subsist, and therefore the
Lord in their necessity, gave Noah permission to eat of the clean animals
which he had taken with him into the Ark. But Animal food was not the most
healthy article of food for man. After the flood the people ate largely of
animal food. And he permitted that long-lived race to eat animal food to shorten
their sinful lives. But God never designed the swine to be eaten under any
circumstances."—Spiritual Gifts, Vol. 4. p. 121. Notes 1. If God gave Noah permission to
eat of animal food, merely, because he was out of vegetables, would he not have
limited the permit by the time he could raise a supply of potatoes, beans, and
such things as would be better for food? 2. If animal food is not the
best for man, why did not God instruct Noah to take into the Ark, a sufficiency
of vegetables to last him through? Could he not have lived upon the
vegetables that were required for many of them to live upon? 3. If God
permitted the wicked to eat meat to shorten their lives, why did he permit Noah
to do the same thing? Why did righteous Abraham kill the calf, good and
tender and feed the angels upon it if meat is such bad food? 4. Do
not the foregoing visions indicate that we are living in the time when some
should give heed to seducing Spirits, and forbid to use meats, which God has
created to be received with thanksgiving by them who know the truth.— Page
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same Prophetess has taught that swine's flesh was nourishing food, and that she
also denounced as fanatics those who opposed its use, and that now she teaches
that God never designed its use under any circumstances, and that she goes even
farther, and discourages the use of all animal food, we must say that God is not
the author of her visions. IX. Her Visions Are Contradictory In Regard To
The 144,000. She first taught that
they were composed of the Saints that will live till Jesus comes. "Soon we
heard the voice of God like many waters, which gave us the day and hour of Jesus
coming. * * The living Saints, 144,000 in number, knew and understood the voice.
Then Jesus silver trumpet sounded as he descended. He gazed on the grave of the
sleeping Saints and cried, awake, awake, awake. The graves opened and the dead
came up clothed with immortality. The 144-000 shouted halleluia as they
recognized their friends who had been torn from them by death, and in the same
moment we were changed and caught up together with them."—Ex. Views. p.
11-13. She now teaches that those who die under what they call the third angel's
message will be resurrected before Christ comes, and will take their places
among the144,000. "When the voice of God came, the graves were shaken open,
and those who died in faith under the third angel's message, came forth from
their dusty beds glorified to hear the covenant of peace." Following this
is the general resurrection. She says, "The earth mightily shook as the
voice of the Son of God called forth the sleeping saints. They responded to the
call and came forth clothed with glorious immortality crying victory, victory,
over death and the grave."—Sp. Gifts, Vol.1, p. 205-8. There are too many
resurrections here to accord with the Bible, and besides, the vision is opposed
to itself. X. Contradictions
And Inconsistencies. She says: "In the time of trouble we all
fled from the cities and villages, but were pursued by the wicked, who entered
the houses of the saints with the sword. They Page
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fell as powerless as a straw."—Ex. Views, p. 17. "I saw the
saints leaving the cities and villages, and associating in companies together,
and living in the most solitary places."—Vol. 1. p. 201.
This is understood to be the condition of the saints at the coming of Christ.
Jesus teaches a different doctrine, He says, "I tell you that in the night
there shall be two men in one bed, the one shall be taken and the other left:
two women shall be grinding at the mill, the one shall be taken and the other
left."— Luke 17, 31-35. 2. Speaking of the Magicians of Egypt,
she says, "The magician's rods did become serpents, but Aaron's rod
swallowed up theirs."—Test No. 7, p. 57. Contradiction,
"They did not really cause their rods to become serpents."—Sp.
Gifts, Vol. 3. p. 205. In the last clause she contradicts Exodus
7, 11-12. For they cast down every man his rod and they became serpents, but
Aaron's rod swallowed up their rods." 3. She taught contradictory in regard
to prayer for the sick. 1. "If any among us are sick, let us not
dishonor God by applying to earthly physicians, but apply to the God of Israel.
If we follow his directions the sick will be healed." Visions
Published By James White, Topsham,
Me., Jan. 31, 1847. 2. In 1869, she saw that many, as their
last resort follow the directions in the word of God and requested the prayers
of the elders of the church for their restoration to health. God does not see
fit to answer the prayers of such. —Vol. 4. p. 44. 4. "For seven days these animals
were coming into the ark. * * * He (the angel) closes that massive outer door,
and then takes his course upward to heaven again. Seven days were the family of
Noah in the ark before the rain began to descend upon the earth."—Sp.
Gifts, Vol. 3, p. 68. Contradicts Gen. 7, 11-16.
—"In the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month, the
seventeenth day of the month—the same day were all the fountains of the great
deep broken up, and the rain was upon the earth forty days and forty nights: in
the self same day entered Page
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and Noah's wife and the three wives of his sons with them into the ark. The
cattle after their kind, and every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth
after his kind, and every fowl after his kind, every bird of every sort. And
they went in unto Noah into the ark, two and two of all flesh wherein is the
breath of life. And they that went in, went in male and female of all flesh as
God had commanded him, and the Lord shut him in." 5. "Every species of animals which
God had created was preserved in the ark."—Sp. Gifts, Vol. 3,
p. 75. "There were a class of very large animals
which perished at the flood."—Sp. Gifts, Vol. 4, p. 121.
Either God did not create these large animals or here is a contradiction. 6. "At the close of the 1,000
years, Jesus and the angels and all the saints with him leave the holy city, and
while he is descending to the earth with them, the wicked dead are
raised."—Exp. Views, p. 34. Contradiction:
"At the end of the 1,000 years Jesus left the city and a train of the
angelic hosts followed him. Jesus descended upon a great and mighty mountain
which as soon as his feet touched it, parted asunder and became a mighty plain.
Then we looked up and saw the great and beautiful city. * * * And it came down
in all its splendor, and dazzling glory, and settled in the plain. * * Then
Jesus and all the holy retinue of angels, and all the redeemed saints, left the
city. * * * Then Jesus in terrible fearful majesty, called forth the wicked
dead.—S. Gifts, Vol. 1, p. 213. Question.— When did
Jesus raise them? While he was descending as first stated or after the city came
down as last stated?" "Those who lived before the flood came
forth with their giant like stature, more than twice as tall as men now
living. The generations after the flood, were less in stature. There was a
continual decrease through successive generations down to the last that lived
upon the earth."—S. Gifts, Vol. 3, p. 84. Contradicts facts.—See
American Tract Societies, Bib. Dict., Art. Giant. "If we judge from the
mummies of Egypt and from arms and implements of the earliest antiquity found in
ancient tombs, in bogs, and in buried Page
-16- cities, we should conclude that mankind never
exceeded in the average, their present stature." 8. "I saw an angel swiftly flying
to me. He carried me from the earth to the Holy City. In the city I saw a temple
which I entered."—Ex. Views, p. 16. Contradicts, Rev.
21:22. "And I saw no temple therein for the Lord God and the Lamb are the
temple of it." 9. "The Father’s person I could
not behold, for a cloud of glorious light covered him. I asked Jesus if his
Father had a form like himself. He said he had but I could not behold it, for
said he if you should once behold the glory of his person you would cease to
exist." Contradiction.—"And I saw the Father rise from the throne
and in a flaming chariot go into the Holy of Holies and did sit."—Ex.
Views, p. 43. 11. Her vision of the battle of
Manassas, like most of her other visions, seen after the event transpires is
contradictory. Note 4.—"The Northern army was moving on with triumph,
not doubting but that they would be victorious. They rushed into battle and
fought bravely, desperately. The Southern men felt the battle, and in a little
would have been driven back still further." Contradiction.—"And in
this battle had the Northern army pushed the battle still further in their
fainting exhausted condition, a far greater struggle and destruction awaited
them which would have caused great triumph in the South." Who can
reconcile such a positive contradiction? I am very certain that it cannot be
done. This may be the reason why Elder James White left this vision out when he
republished Test. No. 7, in Sp. Gifts, vol. 4." 12. Her view of the tree of life is
much more fanciful than true. "On one side of the river was a trunk of
a tree and a trunk on the other side of the river both of pure transparent gold.
At first I thought I saw two trees. I looked again and saw they were united at
the top, in one tree. So it was the tree of life on either side of the river of
life."—Ex. Views, p. 12-13. Is not the idea of the species
of this tree on either side of the river much more natural than the supposition
that there is but one tree, and it astride the river? Is the idea of a gold
tree, altogether reasonable? Where is the proof?" 14. Her vision on the name and
number of the beast is not Page
-17- believed now even by the leaders in this
cause. "I saw that the number
(666) of the image beast was made up, and that it was the beast that changed the
Sabbath, and the image beast had followed on after and kept the Pope’s and not
Gods Sabbath."—Word to The Little Flock, p. 19. 15. Many things in her older visions
are now suppressed, and no doubt it was done on account of their appearance of
fanaticism and wild imagination. "And I saw two long golden rods, on
which hung silver wires, and on the wires most glorious grapes, one cluster was
more than a man here could carry. And I saw Jesus step up and take of the manna,
almonds, grapes and pomegranates, and bear them down to the city, and place them
on the supper table. I stepped up to see how much was taken away and there was
just as much left, and we shouted Hallelujah. * * And with Jesus at our head we
all descended from the city down to this earth. * * * Here I saw most glorious
houses that had the appearance of silver. * * * which were to be inhabited by
the saints. In them was a golden shelf. I saw many of the saints go into the
houses, take off their glittering crowns and lay them on the shelf, then go out
into the field by the houses, to do something with the earth, not as we have to
do with the earth here, no, no. We passed through the woods, for we were on our
way to Mount Zion. I thought this mount was in the city of God." (But she
left the city to go to it.) * * "Then we began to look at the glorious
things outside of the city." Word to the little Flock, p. 16-17. 16. She has taught in a suppressed
vision that to speak against her visions is to sin against the Holy Ghost. "I
saw the state of some who stood on the present truth, but disregarded the
visions, the way God had chosen to teach in some cases those who erred from
Bible truth. I saw that in striking against the visions they did not strike
against the worm the feeble instrument that God spake through, but against the
Holy Ghost. I saw that it was a small thing to speak against the instrument, but
it was dangerous to fight the words of God. I saw that if they were in error and God chose
to show them their errors through visions, they would be left to take their own
way and run in the way of error, and think they Page
-18- were right until they would find it out too
late. * * * Then in the time of trouble I heard them cry to God in agony. Why
didst thou not show us our wrong that we might have got right and been ready for
this time. Then an angel pointed to them and said: My Father taught but you
would not be taught. He spoke through visions but you disregarded his voice and
he gave you up to your own ways, to be filled with your own
doings."—Visions published at Topsham, by James White Jan. 31, 1849. Why was this awful penalty for rejecting these
visions not published with the rest of the vision in Experience and Views? Is it
because it is not as great a sin to reject them now as then? Why was it suppressed
if it was the word of God? 17. She ignores the right of private
judgment as much as the Catholics do. She teaches that those who exercise their
own judgment in regard to matters of duty, instead of following her visions,
cannot enter into the kingdom of heaven. Hear her in the following, "I was
shown that the following scripture was applicable to such, who go along under
such a deception: "Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall
enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which
is in heaven. Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not
prophesied in thy name and in thy name cast out devils, and in thy name done
many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you:
depart from me ye that work iniquity. * * * God has provided means to correct
the erring, yet if those who err, choose to do as they think best, and
follow their own judgment and despise the means God has ordained to correct the
erring and unite them upon the truth, they will be brought into the position
described by the words of our Lord quoted above."—Sp. Gifts, Vol. 4, p.
157. Notes. 1. To err from Bible truth
according to her version of the matter is to reject some of the opinions or
visionary tenets believed by herself and her brethren. To bring such back to
unity on these matters with them, a vision is generally forthcoming and then the
question is settled, not by an appeal to the Bible, but to the vision. The Page
-19- Bible must be bent to conform to the new light
that comes down direct from God. The individual must receive it as such. If he
cannot see it: if the vision contradicts the Bible, and his judgment would lead
him to follow it: and reject the vision, he is told that he must give up his own
judgment in the matter and rely upon the judgment of his brethren. Just so the Priests teach their subjects and
keep them bound down with a fear and superstition no worse than that of the
believer in this delusion. 2. What are the means God has ordained
to correct the erring? She tells us, her visions, but Paul tells us that the holy scriptures are all sufficient for
correction, and every other necessary thing that God requires of us in that we
may be perfect before him.—2 Tim. 3, 14-17. 2. What is it that is to unite us on
the truth? Her visions! Have God's people not been united before her visions
were given, and if so, what united them? Ans.—The Bible. Is it not sufficient
for the unity of God's people now? If so, these visions are unnecessary. 4. But how do they unite this people?
Why, she explains the Bible in vision and they accept it through the visions.
This is the same kind of union that we find among all other churches. They are
united upon their creeds, and believe the Bible just as the creeds teach. Just
so it is with S. D. Adventists. The visions are their creed, and they are the
most dangerous of all others because they claim to be given by divine
inspiration, and therefore are infallible. 5. The penalty for us who choose to
exercise our own judgment of right and wrong and reject her revelations is
terrible indeed! They cannot enter into the kingdom of God! So say the Mormons
and almost all others who have had new revelations, of those whose good judgment
leads them to reject their deceptive delusions. Such things are gotten up merely
to terrify and hold the ignorant in chains. Our Lord delivers us from all fears.
He says, "For whosoever shall do the will of my Father which is in heaven
the same is my brother, and sister and mother."—Matt. 12:50. Again,
"Blessed are they that do his commandments."—Rev. 22:14. He ought to
have said blessed are those who Page
-20- receive the revelations of E. G. White, in
order to carry out the above doctrine. Her teaching in regard to her husband is the
same as that of fanatics, enthusiasts and false prophets. She claims great
honors and favors from God for herself and husband. Dr. Alexander says:
"The sober christian can appeal to the word of God as containing all the
ideas by which his mind is affected in its highest elevations of joy and love,
but the enthusiast departs from the written word and trusts to impulses,
impressions on the imagination, immediate suggestions, dreams or supposed
visions. * * * And accordingly most fanatics believe themselves
inspired.—Evidences p. 223-4. Mahomet says, "We have sent thee an
Apostle, unto man and God is a sufficient witness thereof. Whosoever obeyeth the
Apostle obeyeth God."—Koran, p. 110. Sweedenborg said, "The Lord has
called me to a holy office, who most graciously manifested himself to me in
person, his servant, when he opened my sight to the view of the spiritual world
and granted me the privilege of conversing with spirits and angels.—Sweedenborg,
Doctrine, p. 20. Mrs. White, in the same egotistic channel, says "I saw
that God had made my husband a burden bearer since 1844, that he might obtain an
experience to fill the place in the work he designed him to occupy. * * * I saw
that some do not realize that selfishness is at the bottom of their murmuring.
God's humble instrument moves too fast for their faith, and his venturing out as
he has done, has reproved their slow and unbelieving pace. And there has been
satisfaction taken in watching and finding fault. Hints have been thrown out,
doubts expressed which have had their influence."—Sp. Gifts, Vol. 2, p.
231. Again "God has committed his work at Battle Creek to chosen servants.
He has laid the burden of the work upon them. Angels of God are commissioned to
have the oversight of the work, and if it does not move right, those who are at
the head of the work will be corrected and things will move in God's order
without the interference of this individual or that."—Test. No. 5, p.26.
Notes. 1. To say nothing of the correctness of the above, it would at
least have looked better for some one else to have had that vision. 2.The heads
of this work at Battle Creek (not the New Jerusalem) Page
-21- are so high in authority that man must not
interfere with their wrongs, they must be left in the hands of God for
correction. They are above all revealed law, they must have special revelations
for their case. God has given his Bible to us as our rule of life, and it is the
duty of the leaders in this work to submit to it and if they do not, they must
suffer the consequences. But as it has been with all fanatics, so it is with
them, thy must not be corrected by man. No, no, they are too holy for that. They
must be let alone and their cases referred to God. 19. S. D. Adventists claim to be those
who will be translated at the second coming of Christ. If this claim is true,
her visions are false, and if the visions are true, this claim is false. Our
Lord, speaking of the class they profess to be says, "These are they which
follow the Lamb withersoever he goeth. * * * And in their mouth was found no
guile, for they are without fault before the throne of God." Rev. 14, 4-5.
Do they answer this description? If not they cannot be the people in question.
We will hear a description of them given by their prophetess, and let the reader
be his own judge. She says, "I was shown that the spirit of the Lord has
been dying away from the church.—Vol. 3, p. 1. "Then I was pointed back
to the years 1843-4. There was a spirit of consecration then that there is not
now. * * * What has come over the professed peculiar people of God."—id.
p. 15. "As I saw the dreadful fact that the people of God were conformed to
the world, with no distinction only in name between many of the professed
disciples of the meek and lowly Jesus and unbelievers my soul felt deep
anguish."—id. p. 19. O the pride that was shown me of God's
professed people. It has increased every year until it is now impossible to
designate professed Advent Sabbath-keepers from all the world around them. Much
I saw was expended for ribbons, and laces for the bonnets, collars, and other
needless articles." (The note I omit because when this was first published
there was no such explanation given) * * "They advance every month in
(holiness, virtue, benevolences and righteousness? No.— writer) pride,
covetousness, selfishness and love of the world. Page
-22- When truth affects the heart it will cause a
death to the world, and the ribbons, laces and collars will be laid aside, and
if dead, the laugh, the jeer and scorn of unbelievers will not move
them."—id. p. 22. These testimonies were republished in 1864, and purport
to give a true statement in regard to these things. She says of them. "It
has been thought best to reprint them * * * omitting local and personal matters
and giving these portions only which are of practical and general interest and
importance."—Preface in Vol. 4. The vision of John and the above cannot
apply to the same people. A people growing every month in such great sins as she
say the S. D. Adventists are, cannot be God's people. And if they are not God's
people her visions are a deception for she teaches that they are God's people
and will be translated. Hence the visions are false, let the question turn
either way. 20. Her visions are inconsistent and
not in accordance with truth on the state and object of the late rebellion. 1st. "I was shown if the object of this
war was to exterminate slavery:—then England would have helped the North if
desired. But England fully understands the existing feelings in the government
and that the war is not to do away with slavery but merely to preserve the
Union. It is not for her interest to have it preserved."—Test. No. 7. p.
9-10. The above purports to be the view that God gave of the condition of the
rebellion. 1st. What are the facts in the case. Has the
war done away slavery. Read the Constitution as amended and the statute books of
the rebellious states. 2nd. Why would England not aid us? Vision
says, "because the war was not to do away slavery." According to this
England hates slavery so very much she cannot help us. But what about her
character on this point? She did aid the south in various ways, as piratical
crafts evince that were built ( if not by her orders, yet under her
acquiescence) to prey upon our commerce. Let the bonded and burning vessels tell
England's love of slavery. What was the corner stone of the Confederacy:
Slavery. Thus England was willing to aid where slavery was not intended to be
done away. Page
-23- Her vision says, "it is not for the
interest of England to have the Union preserved, and as the object of the war
was only to preserve the Union she would not help us." Therefore according
to this inspiration: to do away slavery would destroy the Union. Slavery is
Constitutionally abolished and instead of the Union being destroyed the Southern
States are very anxious to get a representation in the Halls of Congress again. Reader, where did the above vision come from,
and by what inspiration. The above vision literally destroys itself. 21. Visions relative to the conduct of
some during the war. "In Iowa they carried things to quite a length and ran
into fanaticism. They mistook zeal and fanaticism for conscientiousness. * * *
Instead of making their petitions to, and relying solely upon the power of the
God of heaven, they petitioned to the legislature and were refused. They showed
their weakness and exposed their lack of faith."—Test. No. 9, p. 2. 1st. What was done in Iowa? A petition was
sent to the legislature for an exemption in the case any Sabbath keepers were
drafted. This was fanaticism and exposed their lack of faith. Now mark what was
done at the place where the author of these visions resides. 1st. Petitions were sent to the Governor
asking to be permitted to come under the exemption clause, in the law regulating
drafting, and state conferences were directed to do the same, and a little
pamphlet containing sixteen pages nearly half of which was the virgin paper,
unsoiled by type, was published, and twenty-five cents drafted out of the
pockets of those who obtained said work. But this was not fanaticism and did not
expose their lack of faith. Again not satisfied with this they went to
Washington City and consulted the authorities there relative to the same thing,
came home and issued two small books, charging three dollars and fifty cents if
sent in any part of Michigan, and four dollars if sent out of the State. (Note.—Since nobody is in danger of being
drafted, these books can be had for one dollar. Somebody's necessities must have
been taken advantage of.) They have done Page
-24- much more than in Iowa and if one was
fanaticism, the other must be fanaticism intensified. 22. Our duty during the war.—Many
believed that God would direct his people, through vision, relative to their
duty during the late war, and not being satisfied with what was in the Bible on
that subject, manifested much anxiety to know what to do. Did any thing definite
and clear emanate from this source of light? No. Why not? Simply because she did
not understand the matter herself and could only reflect what she had received.
But we had visions during this period of anxiety and doubt that were plain and
concise, and how important, we leave the reader to judge. She says in vision relative to dress,
"The dress should reach somewhat below the top of the boot: but should be
short enough to clear the filth of the sidewalk and street without being raised
by the hand. A still shorter dress than this would be proper, convenient and
healthful for females, &c."—How to Live, No. 6, p. 63. Sisters, this dress matter was so important
that you had specific directions about your apparel in this time of war, while
we were compelled to guess at our duty unless we were willing to take the Bible
as our guide on this question. And yet we are taught 'tis death, eternal ruin,
not to recognize the hand of God in these visions. Can our judgment, aided and
directed by the word of God, charge such things as these to the all wise
Creator. THEIR
TENDENCY. 23. "By their fruit shall ye know
them." In my experience as a minister, I have found that the more
individuals believed the visions, the more they had to talk about Sr. White,
"and how they ought to dress" and how "do you understand this
vision or that." Thus Jesus and the Bible come in secondary. Again they
lower the standard of truth, the Bible, for if they do not agree with the word
of God it must be bent to suit said vision. And if it can't then be harmonized,
the infidel course is then pursued: that the Bible has more contradictions than
the visions.—Said Elders Wm. S. Ingraham and R. F. Andrews, at Marion Iowa, in
January 1886: "We can find twice as many contradictions in the Bible as in
the visions." Said Page
-25- Elder Sanborn at the same time, "I can
find ten times as many contradictions in the Bible as in the visions." Said
Elder M. E. Cornell when talking at Marion of entering into discussion with
Elder McConnel, disciple Minister on the Visions, "If I enter into the
discussion (as he was reluctant to do) I will knock his Bible to pieces." A
work of a celebrated spiritualist, A. J. Davis, showing contradictions in the
Bible has been carried around as an aid to sustain the contradictions in the
visions, by showing up contradictions in the Bible. What is the tendency,
reader? We leave you to judge. 24. If a man rejects the visions he
cuts off his hope of Eternal Life. "Said Elder Ingraham to Elder
Brinkerhoff at Marion, Iowa, "If you fight against the visions seeing the
light you have upon this subject, you can't get into the Kingdom." On the
records of the Seventh day Advent Church at Lisbon you will find the following
"Resolved, that we make the written visions of Sr. White a test of
fellowship." Said the Saviour, "He that believeth and is baptized
shall be saved." I am satisfied that the Saviour will make this promise
good and that too without us heeding the visions. 25. We are charged with going to our
enemies to obtain evidence, and the false impression thrown out that what we
obtain, are mere reports. We have obtained visions and pamphlets of their
opponents which were published by Elders White and Bates. And why of them?
Because they took good care to preserve them as relics of the things in the
past, and we could not get them at the Review office, for long ere this they
have been banished and forbidden to return on account of their teachings. We are
willing to test their validity. But where do ministers of Seventh day Adventists
get their objections to the Bible. Hear Elder Andrews of Illinois. " I got
my objections from an infidel in Illinois and he said he could give me a list of
objections half a mile long." "Straws show which way the wind
blows." 26. Her visions bring no new light to
us, she speaks nothing real that is new. Bible prophets speak of things beyond
human foresight and human wisdom. She speaks, Page
-26- in the main, of matters known to herself and
every body else. The difference between her prophecies and those of Daniel and
John is that theirs point forward, but hers backwards. As in the following,
"these righteous men just before the destruction of the temple, removed the
sacred ark, containing the tables of stone, and with mourning and sadness
secreted it in a cave. That sacred ark is hid yet."—Sp. Gifts, Vol. 4, p.
115. Is not this a wonderful revelation? Why did she not tell us where the cave
is that we might find the ark? Ah, there is a good reason,—she did not know.
The Apocrypha where she learned this did not tell her. That she can only divine of matters with
which she is acquainted is evident also from the following. "Other
nations are intently watching this nation, for what purpose I was not
informed." Why was she not informed? Because the statesmen of the day could
not tell. Test. No. 7, P.21. Again, "He rose in rebellion against it and
like some others who have been reproved took the position that persons had
prejudiced my mind against his family—when the vision pointed out the same
faults in his family, which I had repeatedly seen for ten years."—Test.
No. 6, P. She can prophesy and tell us how tall Adam and Eve were, what a noble
being the devil once was, what a high forehead he has, what a beautiful creature
with wings the serpent was that beguiled Eve: that animal food is not the best
food for man: that the reason why visions are not more frequent, is because they
are not appreciated: that God chose her husband to lead out in the message: that
it was the duty of the brethren to cut loose from their property and sacrifice
for the cause: that God had in wisdom raised her husband above want, that he
might not be crippled by the sense of dependence and want. But she could not
foresee the terrible rebellion in our government, nor that slavery would be
abolished, nor when peace would be made, and that her visions would be rejected
by many good brethren. But, after these things have happened she can see them
all. In view of the foregoing, I conclude that
these visions are an addition to the word of God, and well would it have been
for these having charge of them to have heeded the follow- Page
-27- ing scripture. "Add thou not unto his
words, lest he reprove thee and thou be found a liar."—Prov. 30,
6. Mahomet says, "Say O ye who have received
the scriptures, ye are not grounded on anything, until ye observe the law
and gospel, and that which has been sent down unto you from the Lord."—Koran,
P. 127. The faith of the Romanist embraces the Bible and tradition. The Shaker
must have Ann Lee's visions, and the Mormon must have the Book of Mormon, and
the Seventh Day Adventist must have the visions of E. G. White, besides the
Bible as his rule of faith.—What a serious thing to be led by any leader save
Jesus, and to receive any rule of faith besides God's word; Oh, that all would
be honest and cut loose and throw off every human fetter. The Bible contains all
the light we need. It brings to view every duty that God requires of us, in
order to our salvation. He who does God's will as revealed therein is a child of
God, and a brother or sister of Jesus, and will enter in through the gates into
the City. May God bless you, reader, and if you believe in these vain and false
visions, help you to be honest and to have a faith strong enough to embrace his
word alone as your only rule of faith and life, and may you so live that you may
be saved. This
book "The Visions of E. G.
White Not of God" by Snook & Brinkerhoff was made available to Mr.
Keith Moxon, editor of "Signpost" Brooklana,
Via Ulong, NSW
2450, Australia, by: The
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