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Ten Appear in Pamphlet Form

Following this modest beginning there appeared at varying intervals additional numbers of Testimonies for the Church. Ten were sent forth between the years 1855 and 1864. These were all published in pamphlet form with paper covers, and at first were sent out free. Later on, as the size increased, they were sold at ten or fifteen cents a copy. The pamphlets were numbered consecutively as they appeared, and these numbers have been carried through into our present nine-volume series of Testimonies for the Church. EGWMR 63.10

The readers of the Review saw the notice of each number as it came from the press, and many sent in their orders for the pamphlets. Of course, not all accepted the Testimonies. Some rejected and opposed them. But as the messages were generally accepted, important reforms were brought into the church and great advancement was made. EGWMR 63.11

In these early numbers of Testimonies for the Church there appeared only articles of a general character. The subjects dealt with pertained to the welfare of all the believers. But in addition to these general messages, Mrs. White was entrusted with many personal testimonies for individuals. These she must deliver either orally or in writing. EGWMR 63.12