Selected Messages Book 2
- A Word to the Reader
- Section 1—Fanaticism and Deceptive Teachings
- Section 2—Erroneous and Subversive Movements
- Section 3—Unwise Affiliations
- Section 4—Counsels for Workers
- Section 5—The Remuneration of Our Workers
- Introduction
- Chapter 19—An Object Lesson
- Chapter 20—General Principles Governing Worker Remuneration
- Satisfaction and Blessing in Sacrificial Labor
- Not to Demand a Stipulated Sum
- Do the Work and Accept Wages Offered
- Pay to Be According to Labor
- Privilege of Working Versus Wages
- “An Expensive Family”
- An Appeal for Equality
- The Toll of Large Wages
- Higher Wages Proposed for Superior Men
- The Necessities and Comforts of Life
- Free From Worldly Enterprises and Conflicting Duties
- Avoid Cultivating Expensive Tastes
- Spirit of Self-Denial of Early Days Required Now
- Chapter 21—The Workers in Our Institutions
- Procuring the Very Best Talent
- Wages for Institutional Workers
- A View of Threatening Dangers in 1890
- The Importance of Self-Denial
- A Threat to All Our Institutions
- A Characteristic Feature of the Work Imperiled
- Physicians and Ministers Called to Self-Denial
- Counsel to a Physician Regarding a Fixed Salary
- A Percentage Proposition Counseled Against
- “Do Not Exact a High Salary”
- Extravagance and Influence
- An Important Interview Regarding Physicians’ Wages
- Meeting an Emergency
- Chapter 22—Financial Assistance in Worker Qualification
- Chapter 23—Counsel to One Who for Financial Reasons Was Planning to Leave the Work of God
- Section 6—Comfort and Encouragement
- Section 7—The Use of Medicinal Agencies
- Section 8—General Counsels
- Section 9—As We Near the End
- Appendix 1—Disease and Its Causes
- Appendix 2—Important Factors in Choosing a Life Companion
- Appendix 3—The Brotherhood of Mankind