Seventh-day Adventists and the Reform Dress
Seventh-day Adventists and the Reform Dress
by D. E. Robinson
1. Chapter 1—A Plea for Women | 2 |
2. Chapter 2—Distinguished Ladies Lead Out | 3 |
3. Chapter 3—Mrs. Bloomer Given Publicity | 3 |
4. Chapter 4—Dress Reform Gained Favor | 4 |
5. Chapter 5—Dr. Austin’s Powerful Plea | 5 |
6. Chapter 6—Dress Reform Principles Prevailed | 5 |
7. Chapter 7—The Quest for Moderation | 6 |
8. Chapter 8—Adoniram Judson’s Appeal | 6 |
9. Chapter 9—Mrs. White’s Remarks on Dress | 7 |
10. Chapter 10—Deplorable Physical Effects | 8 |
11. Chapter 11—The Influence of the “American Costume” | 8 |
12. Chapter 12—Basic Principles | 9 |
13. Chapter 13—Close Observation | 11 |
14. Chapter 14—The Need for a Reformed Dress | 11 |
15. Chapter 15—Mrs. White Tries the Dress | 11 |
16. Chapter 16—At the Health Institute | 12 |
17. Chapter 17—Dress Discussed in the Churches | 13 |
18. Chapter 18—“Adopt a Simple, Unadorned Dress” | 13 |