EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index)
Sanitarium, Calif. - Sarsaparilla
Sanitarium, Calif.
Sanitarium, Calif. AA 101; CG 315-7; 1SM 38, 49, 54; 2SM 398; 9T 64, 75, 80, 87, 137, 232, 280; TM 485, 516
See also St. Helena, Calif.
Sanitarium cook, Sanitarium cooks
Sanitarium cook, Sanitarium cooks CD 297-8
food should not be wasted by CD 298; CS 269
need(s) to: make wholesome and appetizing food combinations CD 298
practice economy CD 298
understand his work thoroughly CD 298
qualifications of CD 298
responsible place held by CD 298
should be: best cooks possible CD 288
capable person able to experiment for himself CD 297-8
person of good judgment CD 298
thorough health reformer CD 297
trained in habits of economy CD 298; CS 269
well-trained med. missionary CD 297
should not confine himself to recipes CD 297
Sanitarium family
Sanitarium family, each member of, should confess Christ openly and gladly MM 213
influence of, should be united influence MM 202
religious services of MM 213
Sanitarium management
Sanitarium management CS 273-4; MM 163-85; 7T 102-3; 8T 231-5
debt should be avoided in MM 155-6
defects in MM 192
evil that must be corrected in MM 192
great deal is involved in MM 163
great responsibility of, in both temporal and spiritual matters 4T 554
mistake made in 8T 182-3
most efficient, need of 7T 280
neglect of care and wise calculation in, what to do re CS 274
not an easy task MM 153
qualifications of men serving in 1T 567
talent of no ordinary ability is needed in Ev 393
warnings disregarded by 1T 633
See also Medical institution management
Sanitarium manager, Sanitarium managers
Sanitarium manager, Sanitarium managers MM 163-85; 3T 176-7; 6T 224; 8T 133-44
business dealings of, should always be actuated by noble principles MM 158
committing act after act of complicated robbery MM 157-8
conduct of, should tell on side of truth 7T 97
dealings of, strict integrity should govern CH 410
duty of: re building program of institution 1T 634
re wage rates of workers 8T 142-3
to students FE 338
err by making investments beyond their means 6T 464
flesh foods should not be served for CD 414
gravest difficulty met by CH 284
important responsibilities are borne by MM 203
must not be: anxious to make large appearance MM 156
governed by principles controlling worldly institutions 4T 550
need to: act with wisdom, tact, and adaptability CS 274; MM 157
get along with most essential things rather than pile up debts MM 166
give world example of true Christian integrity 4T 545
make God first, last, and best in everything 6T 224
move carefully and guardedly MM 156
move guardedly CS 274
train others to work thoroughly and quickly MM 175
use fewer facilities rather than to increase debt MM 166
walk with God by faith as Enoch did MM 158
neglecting to perform deeds of mercy for the needy MM 158
of newly established institution should economize in expenditure of means 7T 99
ought not to: act from policy 4T 550
conceal interest for spiritual welfare of patients 4T 545
depress and quench faith of students FE 334
make worldly policies their criterion MM 164
minister to depraved appetites of wealthy patients or friends 4T 577
pay deference to the wealthy while neglecting the poor 4T 550
principles cherished by, people who watch 4T 554
responsibility of, in handling Lord’s money MM 157-8
rule of action of, calm thought and wise calculations should be MM 166
ruling idea with, four things that should be 1T 640
self-confident, make many mistakes MM 156
should be tested and tried person MM 169
slack CS 274
should be separated from work MM 157
solemn obligations rest on MM 179
to rightly represent God MM 179-80
stinginess on part of, efforts to stop little wastes is not CH 409
tempted often to depart from principles that should govern institutions 4T 576-7
under pressure of debt, duty of CS 273-4; MM 157
warned against: becoming involved in debt CS 275; MM 156, 166
spirit of compromise to secure patronage 1T 634
wrongs that should be reproved by CH 409-10
See also Medical institution manager
Sanitarium patient, Sanitarium patients
1. Diet provided for
abundance of good food is needed by CD 285-6, 289, 409
changes in, should be made gradually MM 260-1
coffee should not be served to CD 414-5
combinations of food in, care needed in CD 281; MM 283-4
dishes nicely cooked should be served in CD 287, 289
do not reform, all at once MM 260-1
eggs prepared in variety of ways may be served in CD 288, 334, 367
extremes in, avoid CD 206-7, 288
flesh food should not be served in CD 289-94; 7T 95
food served in: should be appetizing CD 282, 284-6, 288-9, 295-6, 367, 415; CH 212; MM 260-1
should be more varied than at home CD 287
should be palatable and inviting CD 295
should favorably impress them CD 287, 334, 367
should give strength to sinew and muscle CD 282
fresh fruit recommended in CD 296, 312
fruit should be served in abundance in CD 296, 409, 445; Te 248
fruits, grains, and nuts, should compose CD 415
health foods provided in, must be appetizing CD 284
healthful food should be furnished in MM 154
lemon pie should not be forbidden in CD 288, 334
liberal fare should be supplied in CD 207, 282, 285-7, 289, 295, 409; MM 260-1, 283, 285
liberal supply of well-cooked food needed in CD 287
mistaken ideas re CD 202-3
no need to serve flesh food in, in California CD 413
nourishing food should be liberally supplied in CD 207, 288
palatable food should be served in CD 286, 289, 367, 415; CH 212; MM 283
plenty of good fruit and vegetables needed in CD 409
plenty of satisfying food should be supplied in CD 285
preparation of food for, close and careful attention needed in CD 296
principles of health reform should be recommended by CD 296
reform in, must be introduced gradually CD 284; MM 260-1
serving flesh foods in CD 410-2
discard practice of CD 203, 406-10
is not pleasing to God CD 414-5
to patients in rooms of those who request it after hearing parlor lectures CD 290, 294; MM 284-5
unsound argument for CD 409
should be more liberal than for private family MM 285
should be palatable CD 296; CH 212
simple, far more effectual in healing the sick CD 304; Te 89
simple foods should be provided in CH 212
simplest, needed in some cases CD 207
tasty food should be supplied in CD 288
tea should not be served to CD 414-5
too much strictness in, caution against CD 284
too stringent rules re, do not make CD 295
wholesome food should be provided in CD 282, 285-6, 367, 409, 415; CH 212; MM 260-1, 283
See also Coffee; Flesh foods; Tea
2. Miscellaneous
acquaint, with God’s word Ev 535
affection and confidence of, selfish coldness alienates 4T 548
afflicted SDA, treatment of 1T 643
anxiety of, in seeking relief from disease 4T 554
all classes of, provision must be made for MM 169
appointments with, physicians should keep MM 192
arbitrary exactions should not be laid on CD 283-4; MM 284
attractive natural surroundings are beneficial to 7T 86
better to forbear than to argue with Ev 540
books containing gospel light should be provided Ev 538
cannot be kept from asking about SDA faith Ev 541
charity 1T 642
liberality shown to 4T 510, 642
condition of some, demands stern denial of appetite CD 207
demanding flesh food CD 290
should eat it in their own rooms CD 290; MM 284-5
discretion needed in presenting truth to Ev 542-3
discussion of doctrinal points with 4T 565
do not allow, to have intoxicating liquor in their rooms 7T 95
do not educate, to live on flesh diet CD 408
do not engage in religious controversy with 4T 586
doctrinal subjects should not be presented to, in parlor Ev 539
earnestness and devotion of SDA to God’s service should impress 7T 97
eating lightly at each meal may need something in evening CD 282
educate: away from harmful things CD 446
by parlor talks and by example to give up flesh diet CD 408, 413
to see need of plain and simple diet CD 284
education needed by, in healthful living MM 260
encourage: to be much in open air 2SM 298; 7T 78
to do outdoor work 2SM 291
to live healthfully 2SM 298
to live outdoor life MM 232
to take abundance of exercise 2SM 298
evening worship for Ev 539
fear of God will do most for 4T 552
flesh food is better for, in some cases than desserts CD 411
flesh foods eliminated by many, from their diet CD 291
flesh foods should not be prescribed for CD 294, 414
forgiveness of sin is first thing needed by many MM 27-8
God would heal, without use of liquor and drugs MM 263-4
God’s word should be exalted before MM 208
good mind cure needed by some CD 293
gospel should be given to Ev 537
gospel workers needing care and treatment as, consideration that should be given to 7T 292-3
habits of, consideration that should be shown for CD 283
learn what you can re CD 283
healing of soul of, is far more important than that of body 7T 96
healing of soul should be found by CH 540
help, spiritually as well as physically 4T 566
how to present truth to Ev 539-40; MM 208
incapacitated gospel workers as, employing organization should help with expense of 7T 293
inform, that physicians and helpers need one day for rest 7T 106
inquiring about remedy for sin, SDA’s duty to MM 190
instruction needed by: in health reform CH 452
re healthful living CH 469; MM 260
re preparation of healthful food CH 469
instruction should not be given to, in form of laws Ev 539
judicious forbearance should be exercised toward Ev 540
keep, out of doors as much as possible CD 445
knowledge of truth may be brought to many 4T 576
large sum paid by, for room, board, and treatment CD 286
large things that should be expected by MM 28
laws of God in nature and revelation should be made prominent to 4T 552
lectures should be given to: explaining why reforms in diet are needed MM 286
on health topics CH 469; MM 260, 286, 325
showing why highly seasoned foods are injurious MM 286
showing why SDA discard tobacco and all intoxicating liquor MM 286
lessons that should be taught to CD 445
library of religious books should be available to Ev 538
many, have become health reformers CD 291
many souls among, receive and obey truth MM 324; 9T 168
may be invited to attend SDA meetings Ev 541
meals of: do not give impression that time of, has been fixed by unalterable laws CD 282
hours for CD 282
number of, served daily CD 282-3
should be means of education and health reform CD 282; MM 283
two, a day would be better in some cases CD 282; MM 284
meat-eating table for, in one institution CD 413
med. miss. work for 2SM 54
mental states and attitudes among, are diverse 4T 554
minds of 4T 547
varied, cannot be treated alike 4T 554
miss. work for 4T 554
must be fed on Sabbath 7T 122
need advantages of outdoor life 7T 76
need to: behold Christ’s miracle-working power CH 242
eat food enough to strengthen sinew and muscle CD 282; MM 284
live in open air as much as possible MM 232
realize that divine power is present CH 293
see word of God exalted above all earthly considerations MM 208
spend much time out of doors 2SM 298; 7T 98
not one quarter of work has been done in opening Scriptures to, that ought to have been done 7T 103
nurses cheerful and bright should be seen by MM 212
panacea for, round of amusements is not 4T 579
parlor talks should be given to, re use of flesh foods CD 413
pay good price for board and should have liberal fare CD 207, 287, 295
peculiar faith of SDA must not be urged upon 3T 166
persons desiring to conform to right principles should be admitted as 7T 95
perverted appetites among CD 286
physical help should be given to 4T 566
physical labor is beneficial to some 1T 567-8
physicians and teachers should cooperate in witnessing before CT 521
point, to Christ CH 528
poor, care of 4T 550-2
should be treated with as much interest and attention as the rich 4T 551
poor SDA, care of 1T 641-2
prayer should be offered for CH 212
prayers never forgotten by MM 27
present truth should be taught to 9T 168
principles laid down in Isaiah 58 should be seen by, in institution MM 126
questions asked by, answering Ev 539-43
reading matter should be provided for Ev 538
reason from cause to effect re CD 285; MM 285
regulations for, should be consistent and appeal to reason CD 283-4
religion is not detrimental to 4T 552
religious meetings for Ev 538
themes profitable for presentation in 4T 565
religious publications should be placed in rooms of Ev 538
repose usually needed by, rather than excitement 4T 578
right principles should be placed before MM 206
ruling idea with, four things that should be 1T 640
Sabbath question should not be urged upon Ev 543
san. workers dealing with, duty of CD 292; 4T 548
san. workers should rightly represent truth before 8T 200
Scriptures should be opened to CH 212
serving chicken broth to CD 292-3
SDA faith should not be urged upon 4T 586
should receive benefits for which they pay CD 286
show: first that men have no need to use flesh foods CD 413
how to live on vegetarian diet CD 444
injurious effects of tea and coffee CD 444
why SDA discard tobacco and all intoxicating drinks CD 285, 445; MM 286; Te 248
showing undue familiarity should be dismissed CH 294
silent influence will do more good for, than open controversy 3T 166-7
simple food essential to health should be provided for MM 170
simple lessons of health reform should be taught CD 445; CH 452
sin causes large share of maladies of 4T 579
sitting in sunshine and shade of trees benefits 2SM 298
some flesh food occasionally may have to be given to CD 407
songs never forgotten by MM 27
special prayers to be offered for MM 190
spiritual benefits that, should get from institution 6T 226
spiritual healing needed by 6T 226
may be found in Christ MM 27
spiritual health of, should be highest aim of san. workers MM 26
tact needed in presenting truth to Ev 540
talks given in parlors to, should be simple and earnest Ev 538
teach: advantages of vegetarian diet CD 444
how to care for their bodies CH 221; 1T 489; 9T 168
how to preserve their health 1T 643
how to prevent disease CH 470
how to regulate their diet CD 445
to commit their cases to Christ CH 212
to co-operate with God in seeking health CD 303; MM 13, 297
value of natural health-restoring agencies 2SM 298
teachers in SDA schools should sometimes speak to CT 520
tell, why reform in diet is essential CD 285
tender love should be manifest toward Ev 540
things that should be taught to CD 444, 446
treat, with greatest sympathy and tenderness 3T 170
truth should be presented to, in its simplicity MM 25-6
truth taught by SDA should impress, more than buildings CH 242
value of outdoor life to 7T 76-9
way to salvation must be shown to 7T 96
wealthy: lure away nurses by offering them better wages CH 282
physicians should not place too high estimate on MM 170
warning re 4T 577
who should be invited to Sabbath meetings Ev 539
wise physicians and nurses should care for CH 212
women, trained women of mature age should treat CH 585
women physicians should examine and treat MM 140
worldly, exert influence on san. workers CH 422
worthy poor SDA as, care of 1T 641
worthy poor sick, treatment of 1T 640
See also Medical institution patient
Sanitarium Patients at Goguac Lake
Sanitarium Patients at Goguac Lake, pamphlet entitled, containing address given by EGW May 30, 1877 4T 272
Sanitarium physician
Sanitarium physician See Physician
Sanitarium physician in chief
Sanitarium physician in chief See Physician
Sanitarium surgeon
Sanitarium surgeon See Surgeon
Sanitarium training school, Sanitarium training schools
Sanitarium training school, Sanitarium training schools, field workers should come to, for additional instruction in medical work CT 470
Sanitarium work
Sanitarium work CH 211; 6T 219-28
agriculture should be connected with 8T 227-8
as miss. effort for infidels CH 248
as most successful means of reaching all classes 9T 167-8
as mystic stone instinct with life 7T 59
best course in, is to make small beginnings in many places 7T 61
books dedicated to advancement of CT 525; FE 521-4; 9T 76
students should sell CM 30
character and aim of, study prayerfully 7T 80
cities are not favorable places for LS 403
conduct, to win souls to Christ CH 540
conducted properly, take pure religion to many souls CH 211; MM 323
do not exploit, in hope of getting gain MM 154
expansion of, in Australia MM 326
extent of 7T 51-61
God’s plan in, follow more closely 7T 79
grandeur of buildings in, most important thing is not CH 242
how to start, for miss. work in city MM 323
importance of, in teaching health reform CH 469-70
in new places should start in humility MM 156
in southern California LS 400
experience in establishing MM 324
purchasing properties for 7T 97-8
EGW’s participation in development of 1SM 24
independent, should not be started where sanitarium is already established MM 154
infidels will be converted through CH 248
it may be necessary to start, in city MM 323; 7T 60
locate, outside of cities CH 231; MM 305
management of, principles governing in Gen. Conf. should be maintained in 8T 233
many consecrated women have ability to stand with husbands in MM 60-1
means much more than many people have anticipated MM 154
means of proclaiming third angel’s message CH 248
Ministry of Healing is dedicated to advancement of CT 525; FE 521-4
mistakes made in starting MM 155
no thread of selfishness should be drawn into MM 155
object of, is to advance God’s closing work in earth CH 233
persons who would engage in, for personal profit MM 152
phases of, that should be promoted at camp meetings 6T 70
physicians tempted to withdraw from, to engage in private practice CH 540
physicians who will not leave, to engage in private practice Ev 546
pioneer, special consideration needed for persons doing 7T 277-9
properties available for: are many LS 400
offered for sale in important places MM 309
opportunities to buy MM 324
secure, away from cities 7T 102
seek cheap and desirable, in healthful places 7T 98
regard for rights and property of others should be shown in MM 154
should enlarge its business slowly and refuse to go into debt MM 155-7
should help to make up number of God’s people CH 248
should refuse resolutely to pile up debts MM 155-6
sit down and count the cost before undertaking MM 155
some people have entered into, hoping to make money MM 154
started in Nashville, Tenn. 7T 234
strictest economy needed at every step in MM 155
transfer, from cities to country location 7T 60
weed out every lame principle in MM 202
Sanitarium worker, Sanitarium workers
Sanitarium worker, Sanitarium workers CH 292-3, 314-5; MM 144-5, 206-7; 7T 95-8
abundance of healthful food needed by CD 297
actions of, give proof of worth or worthlessness of their judgment MM 177
all, can do something toward economizing 4T 572
amount of labor required of, should be reasonable CH 314
ample food should be provided for CD 297
angels assist in work of 1T 562
angels guard and protect 4T 567
associations of, with worldlings 4T 571
best, persons desiring to make Bible their guide are CH 540
better to employ more, than to overtax a few CH 314
can be accounted safe only when they assimilate Christ’s character 5T 418
cherishing spirit of frivolity should be dismissed MM 173
choosing young people as, great care needed in MM 174-5
Christ’s promise to 6T 228
clothing of, not so important as deportment CH 292
should be modest and neat CH 292
conduct of: should tell on side of right 8T 200
should tell on side of truth 7T 97
toward patients should be actuated by higher motives than self-interest 4T 564
danger that, may show little regard for Sabbath MM 160
dealing with patients, duty of 4T 548
dealings with, decided reforms needed in CH 314
demanding larger wages 2SM 198
deviation of, from principles of health reform 4T 577
diet of CD 297
disagreeable or uncouth, should be dismissed MM 173
disregarding rules and order, warning to MM 141
dissatisfied CH 282-3
do not allow, to overwork MM 212
do not always do for themselves what they ought CH 422
do not compel, to adopt two-meal system CD 177
do not employ too many inexperienced persons as CH 292; MM 173-4
duty of, re courtship and marriage MM 141
when emergency arises MM 176-7
early SDA, proclaimed truth with convincing power 8T 155
educational advantages should be provided for CH 315
employ more men sound and solid in principle as MM 173
employed in large institutions, required to wait on many people not really sick MM 159
employment of 8T 225
engaged in holy warfare 7T 68
example of, should enforce their teachings 4T 569
experienced and efficient, need of MM 173-4
exposed to temptation continually 7T 70
extremes in diet of, should be avoided CD 206-7
extremes should be avoided by 4T 565
failing to represent health reform correctly should be separated from institution 4T 582
faithful 4T 554-64
angels co-operate with 8T 155
faithful and conscientious persons should be employed as CH 314
first work of 4T 562
flesh food should be discarded by MM 285
flesh foods should not be served to CD 297, 414
give, chance to learn to bear responsibilities 8T 148
gospel can be made attractive by MM 208
gossiping with patients MM 212
are curse to institution MM 212-3
should be dismissed MM 212
guilty of indiscretion, warning to MM 141
guilty of insubordination, warnings to MM 141
harsh word should not be spoken by 7T 68
health reform opposed by some MM 155
healthful food should be served to MM 154
high calling of 7T 68-71
higher standard should be reached by 1SM 194
highest aim of, spiritual health of patients should be MM 26
how, can present truth to the sick MM 208
inexperienced, it is not true economy to supply institution largely with MM 174
influences that, should be guarded against CH 422
injured, charges made for care of MM 171-2
labor of, for the sick is exhausting process 4T 567
leading, should lift danger signal 1SM 194
light given re CH 337
lives of, Christ’s miracle-working power should be revealed in CH 242
loyalty to principle by, greatly needed MM 174
men, need regular hours of work CH 315
supervisors of, should be careful lest they be too exacting CH 315
men of thought and ability needed as 4T 546
men sound and solid in principle needed among CH 292; MM 173
matronly women among, need of more CH 292; MM 173
med. miss. work that should be done by CD 282; 2SM 54
meet with loss by failing to grow spiritually 4T 556
miss. work by, on Sabbath WM 339
more matronly women should be employed as MM 173
must be fed on Sabbath 7T 122
names of some, unfaithfulness written against CH 420
natural remedial agencies should be used by, in treating disease MM 55
need(s): firm grasp on God’s power WM 326
intelligent faith 4T 555
opportunity for recreation 4T 567
proper periods of rest from taxing labor CH 314-5
need(s) to: adhere strictly to laws of life and health CH 408
attend church services as much as possible CH 422
avoid all affectation 4T 567
confess Christ openly and bravely 4T 555
co-operate with physician CH 244
cultivate prudence and caution 5T 562
cultivate their voice MM 212
discard everything savoring of unbecoming familiarity MM 146
do genuine med. miss. work MM 14; 2SM 54
educate themselves to work expeditiously CH 315
elevate standard of Christianity 4T 565
give treatments in delicate and reverential way MM 190
guard against unbelief and self-sufficiency 7T 71
guard themselves on appetite CD 107
hold appetite under control of reason 4T 571
hold up principles of health reform MM 155
improve in their work CH 286
keep self in subordination MM 155
keep their souls in purity MM 196
keep their souls searched as with lighted candle MM 203
keep their voice pleasant and sympathetic MM 212
know how to speak words in season to sin-sick soul MM 192
labor faithfully and get through as quickly as possible CH 420
labor unselfishly in interest of institution 3T 178
labor with earnest alacrity 9T 170
maintain simplicity in dress 4T 571
make institution a grand success 4T 554
manifest true modesty and Christian courtesy 7T 69
point sin-sick souls to Christ 4T 564
practice economy CD 298
practice principles of health reform MM 212
pray with the sick MM 196
present truth as it is in Christ to sick and afflicted 7T 68
present truth rightly before patients 8T 200
present truth wisely, kindly, and tenderly MM 194
preserve true Christian dignity 4T 567
read God’s word MM 203
recognize Christ as chief instructor MM 206
reflect sunlight of Christ’s face CH 211
reflect sunlight of Christ’s righteousness CH 248
regard himself as Christ’s minister to teach and comfort MM 196
regard Sabbath question as great test of this time MM 160
remember object of establishment of institution CH 540
render willing and cheerful service MM 178
represent truths of health reform correctly 4T 582
respect rules and regulations MM 141-2
sell Christ’s Object Lessons and Ministry of Healing FE 522
set right examples before patients CH 342
show value of wholesome food MM 284
spread principles of true temperance MM 163
stand firm as rock for principle 4T 555
stand fully upon health reform CH 261
stand uncorrupted by surrounding influences 4T 555
stand under banner of health reform always CD 409
watch unto prayer 7T 70
neglect of church services by, that is inexcusable 4T 560
neglect of prayer by, that is inexcusable 4T 560
not one thread of selfishness should be seen in MM 155
not standing full on health reform are great danger to institution CH 261
obliged to work on Sabbath are always in peril CH 422
opportunities for doing good have always been far in advance of CH 286
ought not to: attempt to work without taking time to pray MM 216; 4T 560
cherish spirit of frivolity MM 173
conform to patients’ fashionable display 8T 144
contend with patient 3T 170
do their work mechanically CH 420
eat between meals CH 408
pattern in any way after workers of worldly institutions 1T 554
think that institution’s prosperity depends solely on physician CH 338
use harsh or irritating words 3T 170
use unkind words however provoking patient may be 3T 170
work merely for wages 1T 640
pay, for their services 1T 640
persisting in idle talk and frivolous conduct should go elsewhere MM 144-5
persisting in undue familiarity should be dismissed CH 294
persons having no desire to save souls are not qualified to serve as MM 191
persons having no sense of true dignity should not be employed as MM 172
persons who always find entrance among MM 142
persons who should be chosen to supervise CH 248
pleading for license are not worthy to remain with institution MM 142
prayer of Christ that, should live out MM 203
problems of, in dealing with variety of minds and characters 4T 555
proper attitude of, to patients for whom they labor 4T 568
qualifications of 1T 567
reasonable wage should be paid to, for reasonable amount of labor CH 314
rebel, should be dismissed MM 212
relieve, after they have performed reasonable amount of work in a day CH 314
rules and regulations are highly essential for MM 142
rules needed by, re courtship and marriage MM 141
ruling idea with, four things that should be 1T 640
Sabbath observance by CH 422; MM 160; 7T 106; WM 339
neglect of, that is inexcusable 4T 560
Sabbath should be kept holy by 7T 106
selection of, be careful in CH 292-3
serve, good fruit, grains, and vegetables in abundance CD 297
should be: as salt that has not lost its savor CH 211
at work constantly in miss. lines 8T 143
conscientious 4T 556
consecrated missionaries 8T 144
devoted persons 8T 143
discreet in conversation MM 212
educators MM 208
faithful health reformers 4T 556
faithful in little matters 4T 554
firm on principles of health reform MM 199
guarded in actions and deportment 4T 567
guarded in conversation 4T 571
instructed in health reform CH 452
neat, faithful, and orderly CH 420
of highest order 1T 567
paid well for their services 3T 178
persons of ability and consecration MM 156
persons of culture and experience 4T 546
persons whose lives are wholly devoted to God MM 174
rooted and grounded in truth 7T 70
tactful in presenting truth to patients Ev 540
trained for work for which they are best adapted MM 176
witnesses for Christ 4T 555
should never neglect the poor 4T 551
should not be: controlled by perverted tastes CD 409
disagreeable or uncouth in manner MM 173
shadows of someone else 8T 148
subject to jealous freaks MM 173
show, value of wholesome food CD 282; MM 284
showing true modesty will win souls to Christ 7T 69
slavery in dealing with, let there be no MM 178
some, are only half converted on question of reform diet MM 155
have labored simply for wages 2T 518
Spirit imparts power that gives, greatest influence for good 7T 90
spirit of criticism among, warning re 4T 223
spirit of flirtation among, warning against MM 141
spirit that all, should manifest MM 172
spiritual interest of, needs to be looked after 8T 143
spiritual ministry of 7T 69
strict integrity should be enforced upon CH 410
tact and skill should be cultivated by 5T 562
teach, how to win souls 8T 144
teachers in SDA schools can help CT 520
theft of patients’ food by CH 408
thorough instruction needed by, in religious lines 7T 103
train, for med. miss. work in distant lands MM 199
trained, should be sent into places where truth has not entered CH 211
uncouth in manner should be dismissed MM 173
unruly, not worthy to remain with institution MM 142
violating rules of modesty and reserve, warning to MM 141
vitality of, is constantly tapped CD 297
must be preserved CD 297
who are not open sinners, warning against MM 143
who should sever connection with institution CH 591
whose course of action discredits institution should be dismissed MM 172-3
wise, SDA need MM 208
women CH 591
should be paid just wages CH 314-5
words of, should be gentle and loving 7T 69
work for each of, God has 8T 144
working merely for wages should be discharged 1T 640-1
wrongs of, that managers should reprove CH 409-10
young men needed as, who will not yield to temptation MM 174
young people that are needed as MM 174-5
young women: eyes are watching conduct of MM 218
should be reserved MM 218
should not show slightest freedom toward married man MM 218
youth disciplined and cultivated are needed as CT 42; 6T 206
youthful, who should not be retained in institution MM 178
See also Medical institution worker
Sanitary conditions
Sanitary conditions, God required Israel to maintain 1BC 1119
Sanitary knowledge
Sanitary knowledge, impart, to children by not permitting disorder CG 107
Sanitary law, Sanitarium laws
Sanitary law, Sanitarium laws, enforced in Israel before entering Canaan MH 277
Sanitary lines
Sanitary lines, education in, rural communities need MH 192
Sanitary regulation, Sanitary regulations
Sanitary regulation, Sanitary regulations, enforced in camp of Israel Ed 38; PP 375
essential to health Ed 38
Sanitation
Sanitation, home, give careful attention to MH 276
lack of, stubborn and violent diseases caused by CH 63
principles of, parents should be acquainted with Ed 276
school CT 298-9
scrupulous, importance of CH 61-3
town and neighborhood, lime and ashes used in CH 63
See also Cleanliness; Hygiene
San Jose, Calif.
San Jose, Calif. CS 242; LS 410; 9T 245; TM 478; WM 340
Sankey, Ira D.
Santa Rosa, Calif.
Santa Rosa, Calif. LS 267
Sap
Sap, of vine, in parable EW 73; 2T 441
Sapling
Sapling, dry, Judas Iscariot as 5BC 1138
dry and disconnected, grafting of SD 291
parents who bend 4T 368
train, ere it becomes gnarled and tangled 5T 416
Sapphira
Sapphira See Ananias and Sapphira
Sarah
Sarah, Abraham’s wife PP 127, 130, 151, 173-4; SR 77-80
burial place of ML 192; PP 237
daughter of Abraham’s father PP 130
first called “Sarai” PP 138
Hagar and PP 145-7; 3SG 101-5; SR 77-80
name of, signifies “princess” PP 138
Pharaoh’s plan to take, as wife PP 130
reverence of, for husband PP 147
rights of, as Abraham’s wife PP 138; 3SG 104; SR 80
Sarai
Sarai, name of, changed to Sarah PP 138 See also Sarah
Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
Saratoga Springs, N.Y. LS 141; 2SG 151-6; 1T 90
Sarcasm
Sarcasm, bitter, should be kept out of sermons Ev 304; 1T 649
cutting, periodicals should not contain 7T 155
lay aside, in discussion 1T 626
in meeting opposition 3T 212, 220; TM 108
mind trained in use of 3T 216
modern infidelity’s, impossible to keep beyond reach of GC 600
small amount of, excites scoffer’s mirth 3BC 1137; ChS 174
stronghold of peculiar minds 2T 555
See also Irony
Sarcastic
Sarcastic, minister who is, placed on enemy’s ground 3T 220
Sarcastic remark, Sarcastic remarks
Sarcastic remark, Sarcastic remarks, harsh, unbecoming to minister GW 205
Sardis
Sardis, church of 7BC 958-60; CH 424; SD 368; 5T 610-2
message to, applicable now 7BC 959; 8T 98, 302
Supplement
few in, were true UL 158:2
promise to, explained HP 294:5
Sarepta
Sarepta See Zarephath
Sargent, Mr.
Sargent, Mr., fanatic 2SG 75-9
Sarsaparilla
Sarsaparilla, Townsend’s 2SG 105
“Satan,”
“Satan,” erroneous idea that, merely represents men’s evil thoughts and desires GC 524