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SPIRITUALISM

Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 01-15-14
     Today the mysteries of heathen worship are replaced by the secret associations and seances, the obscurities and wonders, of Spiritualistic mediums.  The disclosures of these mediums are eagerly received by thousands who refuse to accept light from God's Word or through his Spirit.  Believers in Spiritualism may speak with scorn of the magicians of old but the great deceiver laughs in triumph as they yield to his arts under a different form.

Early Writings, p 59-60
     I saw that soon it would be considered blasphemy to speak against the rapping, and that it would spread more and more, that Satan's power would increase and some of his devoted followers would have power to work miracles and even to bring down fire from heaven in the sight of men.  I was shown that by the rapping and mesmerism these modern magicians would yet account for all the miracles wrought by our Lord Jesus Christ, and that many would believe that all the mighty works of the Son of God when on earth were accomplished by this same power.  I was pointed back to the time of Moses and saw the signs and wonders which God wrought through him before Pharaoh, most of which were imitated by the magicians of Egypt; and that just before the final deliverance of the saints, God would work powerfully for His people, and these modern magicians would be permitted to imitate the work of God.

Patriarchs and Prophets, p 686
     Modern spiritualism, resting upon the same foundation, is but a revival in a new form of the witchcraft and demon worship that God condemned and prohibited of old.  It is foretold in the Scriptures, which declare that "in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils."  1 Timothy 4:1.  Paul, in his second letter to the Thessalonians, points to the special working of Satan in spiritualism as an event to take place immediately before the second advent of Christ.  Speaking of Christ's second coming, he declares that it is "after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders."  2 Thessalonians 2:9.  And Peter, describing the dangers to which the church was to be exposed in the last days,says that as there were false prophets who led Israel into sin, so there will be false teachers, "who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them....And many shall follow their pernicious ways."  2 Peter 2:1, 2.  Here the apostle has pointed out one of the marked characteristics of spiritualist teachers.  They refuse to acknowledge Christ as the Son of God.  Concerning such teachers the beloved John declares: "Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ?  He is antichrist, that denieth the Father and the Son.  Whosoever denieth the Son, the same hath not the Father."  1 John 2:22, 23.  Spiritualism, by denying Christ, denies both the Father and the Son, and the Bible pronounces it the manifestation of antichrist.

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 01-19-64 (1T 428)
     Satan has looked on and witnessed the heavy blow Bro. Hull has dealt to Spiritualism in Battle Creek.  Spiritualists have understood his organization, and felt assured it would not be in vain to make a determined effort to overthrow him who injured their cause so much.  In discussing with Spiritualists you have not merely to meet the man and his arguments, but Satan and his angels.  And never should merely one man be sent forth alone to engage with a Spiritualist.  If the cause of God really demands that Satan and his host be confronted through a spiritual medium, if enough is at stake to call for such a discussion, then one should never go forth alone, but several together, that with prayer and faith the host of darkness may be driven back, and the speaker shielded by angels that excel in strength.

The Signs of the Times, 09-03-94
     Spiritualism is a dangerous phase of infidelity, and we should not go into the assemblies of Spiritualists prompted by motives of curiosity.  In so doing we are placing ourselves on Satan's ground, and cannot expect help from God unless he has a work for us to do to speak some message to those who are ignorant and deceived, and immediately leave the assembly.  "They are of the world; therefore speak they of the world, and the world heareth them."  The erroneous doctrine that the soul is immortal is almost universally received by the world, and the belief that the dead go immediately to heaven gives Spiritualism a deep hold upon the people.  Believing this doctrine men have nothing with which to shield themselves from the errors of Spiritualism.  Through evil spirits they receive communications, and accept them as messages from their lost loved ones.  Satan and his agents personate their dead friends, and thus impart to them Satanic delusions.  But God has given us a rule whereby to test what is truth.  The prophet says: "To the law and to the testimony; if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them."  "He that is of God heareth God's word."  "We are of God; he that knoweth God heareth us; he that is not of God heareth not us.  Hereby know we the spirit of truth, and the spirit of error."  "But ye believe not, because ye are not of my sheep, as I said unto you.  My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me."  "If any man think himself to be a prophet, or spiritual, let him acknowledge that the things that I write unto you are the commandments of the Lord.  "Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God; because many false prophets are gone out into the world.  Hereby know ye the Spirit of God: Every spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God; and every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God; and this is that spirit of antichrist, whereof ye have heard that it should come; and even now already is it in the world."

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 04-15-75 (ST 04-12-83)

     We are not to attend their circles, neither are our ministers to engage in controversy with them.  They are of that class specified whom we should not invite into our houses, or bid them God speed.  We have to compare their teachings with the revealed will of God.  We are not to engage in an investigation of spiritualism.  God has investigated this for us, and told us definitely that a class would arise in the last days who would deny Christ who has purchased them with his own blood.  The character of spiritualists is so plainly described that we need not be deceived by them.  If we obey the divine injunction, we shall have no sympathy with spiritualists, however smooth and fair may be their words.

Testimonies for the Church, Volume Three, p 484-85
     Satan uses men as his agents to lead to presumption those who love God; especially is this the case with those who are deluded by spiritualism.  Spiritualists generally do not accept Christ as the Son of God, and through their infidelity they lead many souls to presumptuous sins.  They even claim superiority over Christ as did Satan in contesting with the Prince of life.  Spiritualists whose souls are dyed with sins of a revolting character, and whose consciences are seared, dare to take the name of the spotless Son of God in their polluted lips and blasphemously unite His most exalted name with the vileness which marks their own polluted natures.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Eleven, p 247-48
     There was a Mrs. Minor, who had been to Jerusalem.  When she returned she advocated some of these sentimental, spiritualistic sophistries.  She invited me to visit her and relate what the Lord shown me.  Brother Nichols took my sister and self to her home in Roxbury, where we found a company of about twenty assembled.  Among them were brethren and sisters whom I loved and highly esteemed.  They had believed the testimonies that I had borne to the people.  But they had been led astray by spiritualistic ideas which were nothing less than a love-sick sentimentalism.  The power of God came upon me as I warned them of their dangers, and some said they had never expected to see so much of the blessing of God this side of the Eden above.  I bore them a message similar to the message I have been bearing for the last two months.  I was instructed that the ideas they had accepted were but the alpha of a great deception.  I had to meet similar delusions in Portsmouth and in Boston.

The Ellen G. White Biography, Volume Five, p 292
     The specious, scheming representations of God in nature carry their charming, soothing influence as a peace and safety pill to give to the people, in the spiritualistic views that Satan has instituted in your theories.--Letter 301, 1903.

Spirit of Prophecy, Volume Four, p 371-79 (GC 553-60, 586-89, Mar 166)
     Many endeavor to account for spiritual manifestations by attributing them wholly to fraud and sleight of hand on the part of the medium.  But while it is true that the results of trickery have often been palmed off as genuine manifestations, there have been, also, marked exhibitions of supernatural power.  The mysterious rapping with which modern Spiritualism began was not the result of human trickery or cunning, but the direct work of evil angels, who thus introduced one of the most successful of soul-destroying delusions.  Many will be ensnared through the belief that Spiritualism is a merely human imposture; when brought face to face with manifestations which they cannot but regard as supernatural, they will be deceived, and will be led to accept them as the great power of God....
     The very name of witchcraft is now held in contempt.  The claim that men can hold intercourse with evil spirits is regarded as a fable of the Dark Ages.  But Spiritualism, which numbers its converts by hundreds of thousands, yea, by millions, which has made its way into scientific circles, which has invaded churches, and has found favor in legislative bodies, and even in the courts of kings--this mammoth deception is but a revival in a new disguise of the witchcraft condemned and prohibited of old.
     Satan beguiles men now, as he beguiled Eve in Eden, by exciting a desire to obtain forbidden knowledge.  "Ye shall be as gods," he declares, "knowing good and evil."  But the wisdom which Spiritualism imparts is that described by the apostle James, which "descendeth not from above, but is earthly, sensual, devilish." [James 3:15.]...
     To those who regard themselves as educated and refined, Satan addresses himself by exciting the imagination to lofty flights in forbidden fields, leading them to take so great pride in their superior wisdom that in their hearts they despise the Eternal One.  To this class the great deceiver presents Spiritualism in its more refined and intellectual aspects, and he thus succeeds in drawing many into his snare.  He who could appear clothed with the brightness of the heavenly seraphs before Christ in the wilderness of temptation, comes to men in the most attractive manner, as an angel of light.  He appeals to the reason by the presentation of elevating themes, he delights the fancy with enrapturing scenes, and he enlists the affections by his eloquent portrayals of love and charity.  That mighty being who could take the world's Redeemer to an exceedingly high mountain, and bring before him all the kingdoms of the earth and the glory of them, will present his temptations to men in a manner to pervert the senses of all who are not shielded by divine power.
     To the self-indulgent, the pleasure-loving, the sensual, the grosser forms of Spiritualism are adapted; and multitudes eagerly accept teachings that leave them at liberty to follow the inclinations of the carnal heart.  Satan studies every indication of the frailty of human nature, he marks the sins which each individual is inclined to commit, and then he takes care that opportunities shall not be wanting to gratify the tendency to evil.  He tempts men to excess in that which is in itself lawful, causing them through intemperance to weaken physical, mental, and moral power.  He was destroyed and is destroying thousands through the indulgence of the passions, thus brutalizing the entire nature of man.  When the people are led to believe that desire is the highest law, that liberty is license, and that man is accountable only to himself, who can wonder that corruption and depravity teem on every hand?  The reins of self-control are laid upon the neck of lust, the powers of mind and soul are made subject to the animal propensities, and Satan exultingly sweeps into his net thousands who profess to be followers of Christ.
     But none need be deceived by the lying claims of Spiritualism.  God has given the world sufficient light to enable them to discover the snare.  If there were no other evidence, it should be enough for the Christian that the spirits make no difference between righteousness and sin, between the noblest and purest of the apostles of Christ and the most corrupt of the servants of Satan.  By representing the basest of men as in Heaven, and highly exalted there, Satan virtually declares to the world, No matter how wicked you are; no matter whether you believe or disbelieve God and the Bible.  Live as you please; Heaven is your home....
     Says the prophet Isaiah: "When they shall say unto you, Seek unto them that have familiar spirits, and unto wizards that peep and that mutter: should not a people seek unto their God?  for the living to the dead?  To the law and to the testimony.  If they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them." [Isaiah 8:19, 20.] If men had been willing to receive the truth so plainly stated in the Scriptures, that the dead know not anything, they would see in the claims and manifestations of Spiritualism the working of Satan with power and signs and lying wonders.  But rather than yield the liberty so agreeable to the carnal heart, and renounce the sins which they love, the multitudes close their eyes to the light, and walk straight on, regardless of warnings, while Satan weaves his snares about them, and they become his prey.  "Because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved," therefore "God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie." [2 Thessalonians 2:10, 11.]
     Those who oppose the teachings of Spiritualism are assailing, not men alone, but Satan and his angels.  They have entered upon a contest against principalities and powers and wicked spirits in high places.  Satan will not yield one inch of ground except as he is driven back by the power of heavenly messengers.  The people of God should be able to meet him, as did our Saviour, with the words, "It is written."  Satan can quote Scripture now as in the days of Christ, and he will pervert its teachings to sustain his delusions.  But the plain statements of the Bible will furnish weapons powerful in every conflict....
     The prophet Isaiah brings to view the fearful deception which will come upon the wicked, causing them to count themselves secure from the judgments of God: "We have made a covenant with death, and with hell are we at agreement.  When the overflowing scourge shall pass through, it shall not come unto us; for we have made lies our refuge, and under falsehood have we hid ourselves." [Isaiah 28:15.]  In the class here described are included those who in their stubborn impenitence comfort themselves with the assurance that there is to be no punishment for the sinner; that all mankind, it matters not how corrupt, are to be exalted to Heaven to become as the angels of God.  But still more emphatically are those making a covenant with death and an agreement with hell, who renounce the truths which Heaven has provided as a defense for the righteous in the day of trouble, and accept the refuge of lies offered by Satan in its stead, --the delusive pretensions of Spiritualism....
     Long has Satan been preparing for his final effort to deceive the world.  The foundation of his work was laid by the assurance given to Eve in Eden, "Ye shall not surely die."  "In the day that ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil."  Little by little he has prepared the way for his master-piece of deception in the development of Spiritualism.  He has not yet reached the full accomplishment of his designs; but it will be reached in the last remnant of time, and the world will be swept into the ranks of this delusion.  They are fast being lulled into a fatal security, to be awakened only by the outpouring of the wrath of God.

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 02-18-62 (4bSG 88-89, 1T 298-99)
     Deceived mortals are worshiping evil angels, believing them to be the spirits of their dead friends.  The word of God expressly declares that "the dead have no more a portion in anything done under the sun."  Spiritualists say the dead know everything that is done under the sun, that they communicate to their friends on earth, give valuable information, and perform wonders. Psalms cxv,17.  "The dead praise not the Lord, neither any that go down into silence."  I have been shown that Satan, transformed into an angel of light, works with all deceivableness of unrighteousness.  He who could take up the Son of God, who was made a little lower than the angels, and place him upon a pinnacle of the temple, and take him up into an exceeding high mountain to present before him the kingdoms of the world, can exercise his power upon the human family, who are far inferior in strength and wisdom to the Son of God, even after he had taken upon himself man's nature.  In this degenerate age Satan holds control over mortals who depart from the right, and venture upon his ground.  He exercises his power upon such in an alarming manner.  I was directed to these words, "Intruding into those things which he hath not seen, vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind."  Some, I was shown, gratify their curiosity, and tamper with the Devil.  They have no real faith in Spiritualism, and would start back with horror at the idea of being a medium.  Yet they venture, and place themselves in a position where Satan can exercise his power upon them.  They do not mean to enter deep into this work, but such know not what they are doing.  They are venturing on the Devil's ground, and are tempting him to control them.  This powerful destroyer considers such his lawful prey, and will exercise his power upon them, and that against their will.  When they wish to control themselves they cannot.  They yielded their mind to Satan and he holds them captive, and he will not release his claims.  No power can deliver the ensnared soul but the power of God, in answer to the earnest prayers of his faithful followers.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Eleven, p 211
     We are now to be on guard, and not drawn away from the all-important message given of God for this time.  Satan is not ignorant of the result of trying to define God and Jesus Christ in a spiritualistic way that sets God and Christ as a nonentity.  The moments occupied in this kind of science are, in the place of preparing the way of the Lord, making a way for Satan to come in and confuse the minds with mysticisms of his own devising.  Although they are dressed up in angel robes they have made our God and our Christ a nonentity.  Why?--because Satan sees the minds are all fitted for his working.  Men have lost tract of Christ and the Lord God, and have been obtaining an experience that is Omega to one of the most subtle delusions that will ever captivate the minds of men.  We are forbidden to...set the imagination in a train of conjecture.--Diary, #48, pp. 153, 163, Aug. 25 and Aug. 28, 1904.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Nine, p 124
     To those to whom these fanciful interpretations are presented, I would say, "Let not these sentiments charm your senses, and lead you into paths of Satan's making.  Beware, beware, of spiritualistic ideas of God.  Those who entertain such ideas greatly dishonor Him.  Let everyone humble His heart before God."--Manuscript 124, 1903.

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 04-01-75
     Spiritualists make the path to hell most attractive.  Spirits of darkness are clothed by these deceptive teachers in pure robes of Heaven, and they have power to deceive those not fortified with Bible truth.  Vain philosophy is employed in representing the path to hell as a path of safety.  With the imagination highly wrought, and voices musically turned, they picture the broad road as one of happiness and glory.  Ambition holds before deluded souls, as Satan presented to Eve, a freedom and bliss for them to enjoy which they never conceived was possible.  Men are praised who have traveled the broad path to hell, and after they die are exalted to the highest positions in the eternal world.  Satan, clothed in robes of brightness, appearing like an exalted angel, tempted the world's Redeemer without success.  But as he comes to man robed as an angel of light he has better success.  He covers his hideous purposes, and succeeds too well in deluding the unwary who are not firmly anchored upon eternal truth.

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 01-19-64 (1T 428-29)
     "Bro.  Hull, you was shown me under the soothing influence of a fascination which will prove fatal, unless the spell is broken.  You have parleyed with Satan, and reasoned with him, and tarried upon forbidden ground, and have exercised your mind in things which were too great for you, and by indulging in doubts and unbelief, have attracted evil angels around you, and driven from you the holy and pure angels of God.  If you had steadfastly resisted Satan's suggestions, and had sought strength from God with a determined effort, you would have broken every fetter, and driven back your spiritual foe, and come closer and nearer to God, and triumphed in his name.  I saw that it was presumption in you to go forth to meet a Spiritualist when you were enshrouded in clouds of unbelief, and bewildered.  You went to battle with Satan and his host without an armor, and have been grievously wounded, and are insensible to your wound.  I fear, greatly fear, that the thunders and lightnings of Sinai would fail to move you.  You are in Satan's easy chair, and do not see your fearful condition and make any effort.  If you do not arouse, and recover yourself from the snare of the Devil, you must perish.  The brethren and sisters would save you, but I saw that they could not.  You have something to do.  You have a desperate effort to make, or you are lost.  I saw that those who were under the bewitching influence of Spiritualism, know it not.  You have been charmed, and mesmerized, and yet know it not, and do not make the least effort to come to the light.

The Ellen G. White Biography, Volume Five, p 303 (Ev 602, 3MR 351, 8MR 304, 8T 292)
     I am authorized to say to you that some of the sentiments regarding the personality of God, as found in the book "Living Temple," are opposed to the truths revealed in the Word of God....Had God desired to be represented as dwelling personally in the things of nature--in the flower, the tree, the spear of grass--would not Christ have spoken of this to His disciples?  I have seen the results of these fanciful views of God, in apostasy, spiritualism, free loveism.  The free love tendencies of these teachings were so concealed that it was difficult to present them in their real character.  Until the Lord presented it to me, I knew not what to call it, but I was instructed to call it unholy spiritual love.--Letter 230, October 2, 1903.

Gospel Workers (1892), p 194 (3T 485)
     Men who bring in these damnable heresies [the teachings of Spiritualism] will dare those who teach the word of God to enter into controversy with them, and some who teach the truth have not had the courage to withstand a challenge from this class, who are marked characters in the word of God.  Some of our ministers have not had the moral courage to say to these men, "God has warned us in his word in regard to you.  He has given us a faithful description of your character and of the heresies which you hold."  Some of our ministers, rather than give this class any occasion to triumph or to charge them with cowardice, have met them in open discussion.  But in discussing with Spiritualists they do not meet man merely, but Satan and his angels.  They place themselves in communication with the powers of darkness, and encourage evil angels about them.

The Signs of the Times, 05-28-94 (Ev 602-03)
     Spiritualism is about to take the world captive.  There are many who think that Spiritualism is upheld through trickery and imposture; but this is far from the truth.  Superhuman power is working in a variety of ways, and few have any idea as to what will be the manifestations of Spiritualism in the future.  The foundation for the success of Spiritualism has been laid in the assertions that have been made from the pulpits of our land.  The ministers have proclaimed, as Bible doctrines, falsehoods that have originated from the arch-deceiver.  The doctrine of consciousness after death, of the spirits of the dead being in communion with the living, has no foundation in the Scriptures, and yet this theory is affirmed as truth.  Through this false doctrine the way has been opened for the spirits of devils to deceive the people in representing themselves as the dead.  Satanic agencies personate the dead, and thus bring souls into captivity.  Satan has a religion, he has a synagogue and devout worshipers.  To swell the ranks of his devotees he uses all manner of deception.

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 05-13-62 (1T 343, 4bSG 102-03)
     Satan has taken advantage of these popular fables to hide himself.  He comes to poor deceived mortals through modern Spiritualism, which places no bounds to the carnally minded, and, if carried out, separates families, creates jealousy and hatred, and gives liberty to the most degrading propensities.  People know but little yet of the corrupting influence of Spiritualism.  The curtain was lifted, and much of its dreadful work was revealed to me.  I was shown some who have had an experience in Spiritualism, and have since renounced it, who shudder as they reflect upon how near they came to utter ruin.  They had lost control of themselves, and Satan made them do that which they detested.  But even they have but a faint idea of Spiritualism as it is.

Testimonies for the Church, Volume One, p 343-44
     Ministers inspired of Satan can eloquently dress up this hideous monster, hide its deformity, and make it appear beautiful to many.  But it comes so direct from his satanic majesty, that he claims the right to control all who have to do with it, for they have ventured upon forbidden ground, and have forfeited the protection of their Maker....
     The sermon which Satan preached to Eve upon the immortality of the soul--"Ye shall not surely die"--they have reiterated from the pulpit; and the people receive it as pure Bible truth.  It is the foundation of spiritualism.  The word of God nowhere teaches that the soul of man is immortal.  Immortality is an attribute of God only.  1 Timothy 6:16: "Who only hath immortality, dwelling in the light which no man can approach unto; whom no man hath seen, nor can see: to whom be honor and power everlasting.  Amen."

Evangelism, p 594-95
     Our sanitariums are to reach a class that can be reached by no other means.  "Why," asks one and another, "is not prayer offered for the miraculous healing of the sick, instead of so many sanitariums being established?"  Should this be done, great fanaticism would arise in our ranks.  Those who have much self-confidence would start into action, as did certain ones in _____, who had a great deal to say about holy flesh.  These were carried away by a spiritualistic delusion.  At the General Conference in 1901 they were rebuked by a message given me for them by the Lord.  Should we carry out the plans that some would be pleased to have us carry out, companies would be formed who would bring in spiritualistic manifestations that would confuse the faith of many.

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 05-13-62 (Mar 166, 4bSG 103)
     The popular ministry cannot successfully resist Spiritualism.  They have nothing to shield their flocks from its baleful influence.  Much of the sad result of Spiritualism will rest upon ministers of this age; for they have trampled under their feet the truth, and in its stead have preferred fables.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Thirteen, p 1
     There is danger in having the least connection with Theosophy, or Spiritualism.  It is Spiritualism in essence, and will always lead in the same path as Spiritualism.  These are the doctrines that seduce the people whom Christ has purchased with His own blood.  You cannot break this spell.  You have not yet broken it.

Spiritual Gifts, Book Two, p 74
     I have often seen the lovely Jesus, that he is a person.  I asked him if his Father was a person, and had a form like himself.  Said Jesus, "I am in the express image of my Father's Person."  I have often seen that the spiritual view took away the glory of heaven, and that in many minds the throne of David, and the lovely person of Jesus had been burned up in the fire of spiritualism.

A Sketch of the Christian Experience and Views of Ellen G. White, p 64 (EW 77-78)
     I have often seen that the spiritual view took away all the glory of heaven, and that in many minds the throne of David, and the lovely person of Jesus had been burned up in the fire of spiritualism.  I have seen that some, who have been deceived, and led into this error, would be brought out into the light of truth, but it would be almost impossible for them to get entirely rid of the deceptive power of spiritualism.  Such should make thorough work in confessing their errors, and leaving them forever.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Six, p 99-100
     The object of our meeting Wednesday night was to pray for Brother Hull, he being present.  I had been very sick for above a week, threatened with fever, but I went to the meeting.  In that meeting I was taken off in vision and shown many things.  And the case of Brother Hull was shown me--that he had been mesmerized, charmed by a special agent of Satan.  Already had Satan, I saw, claimed him as his prey.  Already had evil angels telegraphed to Satan's agents upon earth that Brother Hull would soon leave the Seventh-day Adventists and join their ranks, and the spiritualist medium with whom he discussed must be all gentleness, and charm him and fascinate him.  He was almost continually in the company of this spiritualist medium and Satan exulted at the conquest he had made....
     Brother Hull has told me recently what the spiritualist medium told him (also a lady medium), that the spirits had informed them that Brother Hull would soon leave the Adventists and become a spiritualist, confirming what had been shown me in vision, as I have written you.--Letter 11, 1862 November 9, 1862.

Special Testimonies, Series B#7, p 38 (BCL 80)
     I was instructed to call upon our physicians and ministers to take a firm stand for the truth.  We are not to allow atheistic, spiritualistic sentiments to be brought before our youth.  God has led us in the past, giving us truth, eternal truth.  By this truth we are to stand.  Some of the leaders in the medical work have been deceived, and if they continue to hold fanciful, spiritualistic ideas, they will make many believe that the platform upon which we have been standing for the past fifty years has been torn away.  These men need now to see with anointed eyes, with clear spiritual vision, that in spite of all men can do, "the foundation of God standeth sure," and "the Lord knoweth them that are His."

Manuscript Release #760, p 25-26
     In the night season I am instructed that issues will arise that will have to be met from now on more decidedly because of the large sanitarium that has been erected in Battle Creek.  Can I hold my peace and allow our people to be exposed to the influences exerted by the leading men in the medical work there?  No, no! Those who accept the theories held by some will surely be led astray.  Dr._____ and his associates are already diseased with a species of spiritualistic sentiments, and unless they change they will in the near future be swayed into accord with the wonderful miracle-working power that the Word of God has said will be seen in these last days.  "Some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils" (1 Timothy 4:1).  Those who have been feeding their minds on the supposedly excellent but spiritualistic theories of Living Temple are in a very dangerous place.

Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 06-06-93 (BE 06-01-93)
     In the early meeting on Tuesday, this matter was referred to, and some who had been rescued from the snares of Spiritualism, related their experiences.  We were surprised that so many had barely escaped the subtle delusions of Spiritualism.  Quite a number spoke of their interest in phrenology, and their desire to know wherein its study was injurious.  After breakfast, the regular program for the forenoon was suspended, and I presented to the people some of their dangers, as they had been shown to me before coming to this country.  I pointed out some of the evil results from the study of "science, falsely so-called," and related the sad experience of some American ministers who had followed it, for influence or for gain.  Before the meeting closed, some who had been most ardent students of phrenology, arose and said they would accept what had been presented regarding it, as the truth, and that they should act accordingly.

Manuscript Release #760, p 4-5
     Let us all cling to the established truth of the sanctuary.  Those who are so shortsighted that they will begin to do the work that some others have been doing in advocating the sentiments contained in Living Temple, are departing from the living God in spiritualistic, satanic experiences that will not do the souls who receive them any good.  They are departing from the faith, seeking to tear down the foundation of truth.  The men who have lost their hold on the truths of the sanctuary question as they have been presented by men who have been under the Holy Spirit's guidance, had better pray more and talk less.  I testify in the name of the Lord that Elder Ballenger is led by satanic agencies and spiritualistic, invisible leaders.  Those who have the guidance of the Holy Spirit will turn away from these seducing spirits.--Manuscript 59, 1905.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Three, p 361 (UL 251)
     Satan is making every effort to bring in spiritualistic sophistries, to throw his deceptions over minds.  Now is the time for every follower of Christ to be clothed with the whole armor of God, and to fight manfully against the encroachments of the power of darkness.  Let not our soldiers be found asleep at their post.  The world is to be warned.  If ever there was a time when a strong spiritual influence should be exerted in our camp meetings, it is now.

Acts of the Apostles, p 474 (RC 344)
     The warnings of the word of God regarding the perils surrounding the Christian church belong to us today.  As in the days of the apostles men tried by tradition and philosophy to destroy faith in the Scriptures, so today, by the pleasing sentiments of higher criticism, evolution, spiritualism, theosophy, and pantheism, the enemy of righteousness is seeking to lead souls into forbidden paths.  To many the Bible is as a lamp without oil, because they have turned their minds into channels of speculative belief that bring misunderstanding and confusion.  The work of higher criticism, in dissecting, conjecturing, reconstructing, is destroying faith in the Bible as a divine revelation.  It is robbing God's word of power to control, uplift, and inspire human lives.  By spiritualism, multitudes are taught to believe that desire is the highest law, that license is liberty, and that man is accountable only to himself.

The Signs of the Times, 05-28-94
     The signs and wonders of Spiritualism will become more and more pronounced as the professed Christian world rejects the plainly revealed truth of the word of God, and refuses to be guided by a plain "Thus saith the Lord," accepting instead the doctrines and the commandments of men.  Through rejecting light and truth many are deciding their destiny for eternal death; and as men reject truth, the Spirit of God will gradually withdraw itself from the earth, and the prince of this earth will have more and more control over his subjects.  He will show great signs and wonders as credentials of his divine claims, and through Spiritualism will work against Christ and his agencies.

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 04-15-75 (ST 04-12-83)
     The boastful spiritualist claims great freedom, and in smooth, flowery language seeks to fascinate and delude unwary souls to choose the broad path of pleasure and sinful indulgence, rather than the narrow path and the straight way.  Spiritualists call the requirements of God's law bondage, and say those who obey them live a life of slavish fear.  With smooth words and fair speeches they boast of their freedom, and seek to cover their dangerous heresies with the garments of righteousness.  They would make the most revolting crimes be considered as blessings to the race.

The Signs of the Times, 05-18-82
     Those magical books contained rules and forms of communication with evil spirits.  They were, in fact, the regulations of the worship of Satan; directions for soliciting his help, and obtaining information from him.  The system of magic or sorcery then extant was in reality the same as that which is now known as modern Spiritualism.  Many were deceived in Paul's day by this Satanic delusion, and many are deceived to-day by the same power.  "Magical books" were not confined to the apostolic age, or to nations that are called heathen.  The sorcerers of our time are taking advantage of the freedom of the press to spread abroad their baleful literature.  Could all the productions of modern Spiritualism be treated as were the magical books of the Ephesians, one of Satan's most successful avenues to destroy the souls of men would be cut off.

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 04-01-75 (ST 04-12-83, 2Red 90)
     Spiritualists claim superior light and power.  They have opened the door and invited the prince of darkness in, and have made him their honored guest.  They have allied themselves to the powers of darkness which are developing in these last days in signs and wonders, that if it were possible they would deceive the very elect.  Spiritualists claim that they can do greater miracles than Christ did.  Satan made the same boasts to Christ.  Because the Son of God had linked himself to the weakness of humanity, to be tempted in all points like as man should be tempted, Satan triumphed over him, and taunted him.  He boasted of his superior strength, and dared him to open a controversy with him.

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 05-13-62 (4bSG 103, 1T 343-44)
     When poor souls have been fascinated with the eloquent words of the teachers of Spiritualism, and they have yielded to its influence, and afterward find out its deadly character, and would renounce and flee from it, some cannot.  Satan holds them by his power, and he is not willing to let them go free.  He knows that they are surely his while he has them under his special control.  But if they once free themselves from his power, he can never bring them again to believe in Spiritualism, and so directly under his control.  The only way for such poor souls to overcome Satan, is to discern between pure Bible truth and fables.  As they acknowledge the claims of truth, they place themselves where they can be helped.  They should entreat those who are experienced, and have faith, to plead with the mighty Deliverer in their behalf.  It will be a close conflict.  Satan will reinforce his evil angels who have controlled the individuals; but if the saints of God with deep humility fast and pray, their prayers will prevail.  Jesus will commission holy angels to resist Satan, and he will be driven back and his power broken from off the afflicted ones. Mark ix, 29.  "And he said unto them, This kind can come forth by nothing, but by prayer and fasting."

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 02-18-62 (Ev 605, 2MCP 723, 4bSG 87-88, 1T 297-98)
     I was directed to this scripture as especially applying to modern Spiritualism.  Col.  ii,8.  "Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ."  Thousands, I was shown, have been spoiled through the philosophy of phrenology and animal magnetism, and have been driven into infidelity.  If the mind commences to run in this channel it is almost sure to lose its balance and be controlled by a demon.  "Vain deceit" fills the minds of poor mortals.  They think there is such power in themselves to accomplish great works, that they realize no necessity of a higher power.  Their principles and faith are "after the traditions of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ."  Jesus has not taught them this philosophy.  Nothing of the kind can be found in his teachings.  He did not direct the minds of poor mortals to themselves to a power which they possessed.  He was ever directing their minds to God, the Creator of the universe, as the source of their strength and wisdom.  Especial warning is given in verse 18.  "Let no men beguile you of your reward in a voluntary humility and worshiping of angels, intruding into those things which he hath not seen, vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind."  The teachers of Spiritualism will come in a pleasing, bewitching manner to deceive you, and if you listen to their fables you are beguiled by the enemy of righteousness, and will surely lose your reward.  When once the fascinating influence of the arch deceiver overcomes you, you are poisoned, and its deadly influence adulterates and destroys your faith in Christ's being the Son of God, and you cease to rely on the merits of his blood.  Those deceived by this philosophy are beguiled of their reward through the deceptions of Satan.  They rely upon their own merits, exercise voluntary humility, are willing to even make sacrifices, and debase themselves, and yield their minds to the belief of supreme nonsense, receiving the most absurd ideas through those whom they believe to be their dead friends.  Satan has so blinded their eyes and perverted their judgment that they perceive not the evil.  They follow out the instructions purporting to be from their dead friends, now angels in a higher sphere.  Satan has chosen the most certain, fascinating delusion, calculated to take hold of the sympathies of those who have laid their loved ones in the grave.  Evil angels assume the form of these loved ones, and relate incidents connected with their lives, and perform acts which their friends performed while living.  In this way they deceive and lead the relatives of the dead to believe their deceased friends are angels hovering about them, and communing with them, which they regard with a certain idolatry.  What they may say has greater influence over them than the word of God.  These evil angels who assume to be dead friends will either utterly reject God's word as idle tales, or if it suits their purpose best will select the vital portions which testify of Christ and point out the way to heaven, and change the plain statements of the word of God to suit their own corrupt nature, and ruin souls.  All may, with due attention to the word of God, be convinced if they will of this soul-destroying delusion.  The word of God declares in positive terms that "the dead know not anything." Eccl. ix, 5,6.  "For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not anything, neither have they any more a reward; for the memory of them is forgotten.  Also their love, and their hatred, and their envy, is now perished; neither have they any more a portion forever in anything that is done under the sun."

Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene, p 111 (CH 454)
     From time to time I have received letters from both ministers and lay-members of the church, inquiring if I think it wrong to consult spiritualist and clairvoyant physicians.  So numerous are these agents of Satan becoming, and so general is the practice of seeking council from them, that it seems needful to utter words of warning.

Spirit of Prophecy, Volume Four, p 403-06 (ChS 160, Mar 187)
     The iniquity and spiritual darkness that prevailed under the supremacy of Rome were the inevitable result of her suppression of the Scriptures; but where is to be found the cause of the wide-spread infidelity, the rejection of the law of God, and the consequent corruption, under the full blaze of gospel light in an age of religious freedom?  Now that Satan can no longer keep the world under his control by withholding the Scriptures, he resorts to other means to accomplish the same object.  To destroy faith in the Bible serves his purpose as well as to destroy the Bible itself.  By introducing the belief that God's law is not binding, he as effectually leads men to transgress as if they were wholly ignorant of its precepts.  And now, as in former ages, he has worked through the church to further his designs.  As the religious organizations of the day have refused to listen to unpopular truths plainly brought to view in the Scriptures, they have sown broadcast the seeds of skepticism.  Clinging to the papal error of natural immortality and man's consciousness in death, they reject the only defense against the delusions of Spiritualism.  Nor is this all.  As the claims of the fourth commandment are urged upon the people, popular teachers find that the observance of the seventh-day Sabbath is there enjoined; and as the only way to free themselves from a duty which they are unwilling to perform, they declare that the law of God is no longer binding.  Thus they cast away the law and the Sabbath together.  As the work of Sabbath reform extends, this rejection of the divine law to avoid the claims of the fourth commandment will become well-nigh universal.  Upon those religious leaders whose teachings have opened the door to infidelity, to Spiritualism, and to contempt for God's holy law, rests a fearful responsibility for the iniquity that exists in the Christian world....
     Through the two great errors, the immortality of the soul and Sunday sacredness, Satan will bring the people under his deceptions.  While the former lays the foundation of Spiritualism, the latter creates a bond of sympathy with Rome.  Protestantism will yet stretch her hand across the gulf to grasp the hand of Spiritualism; she will reach over the abyss to clasp hands with the Roman power; and under the influence of this threefold union, our country will follow in the steps of Rome in trampling on the rights of conscience....
     As Spiritualism assimilates more closely to the nominal Christianity of the day, it has greater power to deceive and ensnare.  Satan himself is converted, after the modern order of things.  He will appear in the character of an angel of light.  Through the agency of Spiritualism, miracles will be wrought, the sick will be healed, and many undeniable wonders will be performed.  And as the spirits will profess faith in the Bible, and express regard for Sunday, their work will be accepted as a manifestation of divine power.

Medical Ministry, p 101
     I would warn you against these apparently refined doctrines, which say that sin is not sin, and teach the possibility of living a spiritualistic life above the grossness of sin.  I write this because there are minds entering into temptation in regard to this refined science of spiritualistic attainments.  You will meet this science, and you will hardly know how to handle it.

Patriarchs and Prophets, p 685
     There are many, however, who regard spiritualism as a mere imposture.  The manifestations by which it supports its claims to a supernatural character are attributed to fraud on the part of the medium.  But while it is true that the results of trickery have often been palmed off as genuine manifestations, there have also been marked evidences of supernatural power.  And many who reject spiritualism as the result of human skill or cunning will, when confronted with manifestations which they cannot account for upon this ground, be led to acknowledge its claims.

Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 09-07-11 (AA 290, CC 343, FLB 319, 2MCP 700)
     The magicians of heathen times have their counterpart in the Spiritualistic mediums, the clairvoyants, and the fortune-tellers of to-day.  The mystic voices that spoke at Endor and at Ephesus are still by their lying words misleading the children of men.  Could the veil be lifted from before our eyes, we should see evil angels employing all their arts to deceive and to destroy.  Wherever an influence is exerted to cause men to forget God, there Satan is exercising his bewitching power.  When men yield to his influence, the mind is bewildered and the soul polluted ere they are aware.  The apostle's admonition to the Ephesian church should be heeded by the people of God to-day: "Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them."

The Signs of the Times, 11-06-84 (1MCP 20, 2MCP 712, 2SM 352)
     Neglect of prayer leads men to rely on their own strength, and opens the door to temptation.  In many cases the imagination is captivated by scientific research, and men are flattered through the consciousness of their own powers.  The sciences which treat of the human mind are very much exalted.  They are good in their place; but they are seized upon by Satan as his powerful agents to deceive and destroy souls.  His arts are accepted as from Heaven, and he thus receives the worship which suits him well.  The world, which is supposed to be benefited so much by phrenology and animal magnetism, never was so corrupt as now.  Through these sciences, virtue is destroyed, and the foundations of Spiritualism are laid.  And thousands are conversing with, and receiving instructions from, this demon-god, and are acting according to his teachings, all the while supposing that they are obeying the voice of God through their dead friends.

Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene, p 115 (RH 06-27-82, CH 459, Ev 607, 2MCP 700, 5T 198)
     We must keep close to the word of God.  We need its warnings and encouragement, its threatenings and promises.  We need the perfect example given only in the life and character of our Saviour.  Angels of God will preserve His people while they walk in the path of duty, but there is no assurance of such protection for those who deliberately venture upon Satan's ground.  An agent of the great deceiver will say and do anything to gain his object.  It matters little whether he calls himself a spiritualist, an "electric physician," or a "magnetic healer."  By specious pretenses he wins the confidence of the unwary.  He pretends to read the life history and to understand all the difficulties and afflictions of those who resort to him.  Disguising himself as an angel of light, while the blackness of the pit is in his heart, he manifests great interest in women who seek his counsel.  He tells them that all their troubles are due to an unhappy marriage.  This may be too true, but such counsel does not better their condition.  He tells them that they need love and sympathy.  Pretending great interest in their welfare, he casts a spell over his unsuspecting victims, charming them as the serpent charms the trembling bird.  Soon they are completely in his power, and sin, disgrace, and ruin are the terrible sequel.

Medical Ministry, p 101-02 (2MCP 718)
     We have reached the perils of the last days, when some, yes, many, shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils.  Be cautious in regard to what you read and how you hear.  Take not a particle of interest in spiritualistic theories.  Satan is waiting to steal a march upon everyone who allows himself to be deceived by his hypnotism.  He begins to exert his power over them just as soon as they begin to investigate his theories.--Letter 123, 1904.

Mind, Character, and Personality, Volume Two, p 718 (Ev 624)
     I have been shown that we are not to enter into controversy over these Spiritualistic theories, because such controversy will only confuse minds.  These things are not to be brought into our meetings.  We are not to labor to refute them.  If our ministers and teachers give themselves to study of these erroneous theories, some will depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils.  It is not the work of the gospel minister to voice Satan's theories.  Go steadily forward, building up the old waste places and restoring the foundations of many generations.  Present the truth, sacred, sanctifying truth, and let the seducing theories of the enemy alone.  Give him no ground on which to plant the seeds of these theories.  I was warned to enter into no controversy over these matters.  Let not our ministers or teachers or students give their lips to the repeating of the enemy's sophistry.--Lt 175, 1904.

Evangelism, p 608 (PP 688)
     The demon's message to Saul, although it was a denunciation of sin and a prophecy of retribution, was not meant to reform him, but to goad him to despair and ruin.  Oftener, however, it serves the tempter's purpose best to lure men to destruction by flattery.  The teaching of the demon-gods, in ancient times, fostered the vilest license.  The divine precepts condemning sin and enforcing righteousness, were set aside; truth was lightly regarded, and impurity was not only permitted, but enjoined.  Spiritualism declares that there is no death, no sin, no judgment, no retribution; that "men are unfallen demigods"; that desire is the highest law; and that man is accountable only to himself.  The barriers that God has erected to guard truth, purity, and reverence, are broken down, and many are thus emboldened in sin.  Does not such teaching suggest an origin similar to that of demon worship?--Signs of the Times, June 30, 1890.

The Ministry of Healing, p 428
     Today there are coming into educational institutions and into the churches everywhere spiritualistic teachings that undermine faith in God and in His word.  The theory that God is an essence pervading all nature is received by many who profess to believe the Scriptures; but, however beautifully clothed, this theory is a most dangerous deception.  It misrepresents God and is a dishonor to His greatness and majesty.  And it surely tends not only to mislead, but to debase men.  Darkness is its element, sensuality its sphere.  The result of accepting it is separation from God.  And to fallen human nature this means ruin.

Pamphlets #80, p 30-31 (Series A#9, 22, 2MCP 699-700, TM 365, 1888 Mat 1432-33)
     Everything in our world is in agitation.  Coming events cast their shadows before.  The signs of the times are ominous indeed.  There is assurance in nothing human or earthly.  There are but two parties in this world.  Satan works with his crooked, deceiving power, and through strong delusion he catches all who do not abide in the truth, and have turned their ears away from the truth, and have turned unto fables.  Satan himself abode not in the truth, and he is the mystery of iniquity.  Through his subtility he gives to his soul-destroying errors the appearance of truth.  Herein is their power to deceive.  It is because they are a counterfeit of the truth that Spiritualism, theosophy, and the like deceptions gain such power over the minds of men.  Herein is the masterly working of Satan.  He pretends to be the Saviour of man, the benefactor of the human race, and thus he more readily lures his victims to destruction.

Patriarchs and Prophets, p 685
     Modern spiritualism and the forms of ancient witchcraft and idol worship--all having communion with the dead as their vital principle--are founded upon that first lie by which Satan beguiled Eve in Eden: "Ye shall not surely die: for God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof...ye shall be as gods."  Genesis 3:4, 5.  Alike based upon falsehood and perpetuating the same, they are alike from the father of lies.

Patriarchs and Prophets, p 686-87 (CC 173)
     By the prediction of Saul's doom, given through the woman of Endor, Satan planned to ensnare the people of Israel.  He hoped that they would be inspired with confidence in the sorceress, and would be led to consult her.  Thus they would turn from God as their counselor and would place themselves under the guidance of Satan.  The lure by which spiritualism attracts the multitudes is its pretended power to draw aside the veil from the future and reveal to men what God has hidden.  God has in His word opened before us the great events of the future--all that it is essential for us to know--and He has given us a safe guide for our feet amid all its perils; but it is Satan's purpose to destroy men's confidence in God, to make them dissatisfied with their condition in life, and to lead them to seek a knowledge of what God has wisely veiled from them, and to despise what He has revealed in His Holy Word.

The Publishing Ministry, p 163 (7T 166)
     There is another class of literature, more defiling than the leprosy, more deadly than the plagues of Egypt, against which our publishing houses need unceasingly to guard.  In accepting commercial work, let them beware lest matters presenting the very science of Satan be admitted into our institutions.  Let not works setting forth the soul-destroying theories of hypnotism, spiritualism, Romanism, or other mysteries of iniquity find a place in our publishing houses.

Manuscript Release #760, p 24 (PM 224-25)
     I am instructed that we are not to enter into any controversy over the spiritualistic representations that are fast coming in from every quarter.  Further than this, I am to give those in charge of our papers instruction not to publish in the columns of the Review and Herald, the Signs of the Times, or any other papers published by Seventh-day Adventists, articles attempting to explain these sophistries.  We are in danger whenever we discuss the sophistries of the enemy.  The publication of articles dealing with these sophistries is a snare for souls.  Let these theories alone and warn all not to read them.  Your explanations will amount to nothing.  Let the theories alone.  Do not try to show the inconsistency or fallacy of them.  Let them alone.

Notebook Leaflets, Book Two, p 162 (1SM 170, UL 316)
     We need to search the Scriptures daily, that we may know the way of the Lord, and that we be not deceived by religious fallacies.  The world is full of false theories and seductive spiritualistic ideas, which tend to destroy clear spiritual perception, and to lead away from truth and holiness.  Especially at this time do we need to heed the warning, "Let no man deceive you with vain words." Ephesians 5:6.

Special Testimonies, Series B, #2, p 15 (1SM 196)
     Physicians, have you been doing the Master's business in listening to fanciful and spiritualistic interpretations of the Scriptures, interpretations which undermine the foundations of our faith, and holding your peace?  God says, "Neither will I be with you any more, unless you awake, and vindicate your Redeemer."

Special Testimonies, Series B, #2, p 54 (1SM 203-04)
     Few can discern the result of entertaining the sophistries advocated by some at this time.  But the Lord has lifted the curtain, and has shown me the result that would follow.  The spiritualistic theories regarding the personality of God, followed to their logical conclusion, sweep away the whole Christian economy.  They estimate as nothing the light that Christ came from heaven to give John to give to His people.  They teach that the scenes just before us are not of sufficient importance to be given special attention.  They make of no effect the truth of heavenly origin, and rob the people of God of their past experience, giving them instead a false science.

Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 10-13-04 (7BC 984, 2SM 24)
     Amid the confusing cries, "Lo, here is Christ! Lo, there is Christ!" will be borne a special testimony, a special message of truth appropriate for this time, which message is to be received, believed, and acted upon.  It is the truth, not fanciful ideas, that is efficacious.  The eternal truth of the Word will stand forth free from all seductive errors and spiritualistic interpretations, free from all fancifully drawn, alluring pictures.  Falsehoods will be urged upon the attention of God's people, but the truth is to stand clothed in its beautiful, pure garments.  The Word, precious in its holy uplifting influence, is not to be degraded to a level with common, ordinary matters.  It is always to remain uncontaminated by the fallacies by which Satan seeks to deceive, if possible, the very elect.

Spirit of Prophecy, Volume Three, p 425-26 (LP 138-39, AA 289, CC 343, RH 09-07-11)
     It is fondly supposed that heathen superstitions have disappeared before the civilization of the nineteenth century.  But the word of God and the stern testimony of facts declare that sorcery is practiced in this Christian age and Christian nation as verily as by the old-time magicians.  The ancient system of magic is, in reality, the same as that which is now known as modern Spiritualism.  Satan is finding access to thousands of minds by presenting himself under the guise of departed friends.  The Scriptures of truth declare that "the dead know not anything."  Their thoughts, their love, their hatred, have perished.  The dead do not hold communion with the living.  But true to his early cunning, when in the form of a serpent he deceived the mother of our race, Satan employs this device to gain control of the minds of men.

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 06-27-82 (ST 03-24-87, Ev 608-09, LP 139, 3SP 426, 5T 193)
     The heathen oracles have their counterpart in the spiritualistic mediums, the clairvoyants and fortune-tellers of to-day.  The mystic voices that spoke at Ekron and Endor are still by their lying words misleading the children of men.  The prince of darkness has but appeared under a new guise.  The mysteries of heathen worship are replaced by the secret associations and seances, the obscurities and wonders, of the sorcerers of our time.  Their disclosures are eagerly received by thousands who refuse to accept light from God's word or from his Spirit.  While they speak with scorn of the magicians of old, the great deceiver laughs in triumph as they yield to his arts under a different form.

Education, p 227-28 (Mar 146, 2MCP 553, SD 46)
     Spiritualism asserts that men are unfallen demigods; that "each mind will judge itself"; that "true knowledge places men above all law"; that "all sins committed are innocent"; for "whatever is, is right," and "God doth not condemn."  The basest of human beings it represents as in heaven, and highly exalted there....  Multitudes are thus led to believe that desire is the highest law, that license is liberty, and that man is accountable only to himself.

Spirit of Prophecy, Volume Four, p 235
     The doctrine of the natural immortality of the soul has opened the way for the artful working of Satan through modern Spiritualism; and besides the Romish errors, purgatory, prayers for the dead, invocation of saints, etc., which have sprung from this source, it has led many Protestants to deny the resurrection and the Judgment, and has given rise to the revolting heresy of eternal torment, and the dangerous delusion of Universalism.

Spirit of Prophecy, Volume Four, p 370
     The doctrine of natural immortality has prepared the way for modern Spiritualism.  If the dead are admitted to the presence of God and holy angels, and privileged with knowledge far exceeding what they before possessed, why should they not return to the earth to enlighten and instruct the living?  How can those who believe in man's consciousness in death reject what comes to them as divine light communicated by glorified spirits?  Here is a channel regarded as sacred, through which Satan works for the accomplishment of his purposes.  The fallen angels who do his bidding appear as messengers from the spirit world.  While professing to bring the living into communication with the dead, Satan exercises his bewitching influence upon their minds.

Spirit of Prophecy, Volume Four, p 347 (GC 524)
     Among the most successful agencies of the great deceiver are the delusive doctrines and lying wonders of Spiritualism.  Disguised as an angel of light, he spreads his nets where least suspected.  If men would but study the word of God with earnest prayer that they might understand its teachings, they would not be left in darkness to receive false doctrines.  But as they reject the truth, they fall a prey to these deceptions.

Mind, Character, and Personality, Volume One, p 305 (MM 100, TSB 199-200)
     Satan is working stealthily, untiringly, to effect your downfall through his specious temptations.  He is determined to become your teacher, and you need now to place yourself where you can get strength to resist him.  He hopes to lead you into the mazes of spiritualism.  He hopes to wean your affections from your wife and to fix them upon another woman.  He desires that you will allow your mind to dwell upon this woman until through unholy affection she becomes your god.

Spirit of Prophecy, Volume Four, p 405 (GC 557)
     Spiritualism is now changing its form, veiling some of its more objectionable and immoral features, and assuming a Christian guise.  Formerly it denounced Christ and the Bible; now it professes to accept both.  The Bible is interpreted in a manner that is attractive to the unrenewed heart, while its solemn and vital truths are made of no effect.  A God of love is presented; but his justice, his denunciations of sin, the requirements of his holy law, are all kept out of sight.  Pleasing, bewitching fables captivate the senses of those who do not make God's word the foundation of their faith.  Christ is as verily rejected as before; but Satan has so blinded the eyes of the people that the deception is not discerned.

Spirit of Prophecy, Volume Four, p 406 (GC 588-89)
     The line of distinction between professing Christians and the ungodly is now hardly distinguishable.  Church-members love what the world loves, and are ready to join with them; and Satan determines to unite them in one body and thus strengthen his cause by sweeping all into the ranks of Spiritualism.  Papists who boast of miracles as a certain mark of the true church, will be readily deceived by this wonder-working power; and Protestants, having cast away the shield of truth, will also be deluded.  Papists, Protestants, and worldlings will alike accept the form of godliness without the power, and they will see in this union a grand movement for the conversion of the world, and the ushering in of the long-expected millennium.

Spirit of Prophecy, Volume Four, p 406-07 (CH 460, GC 589, Mar 216)
     Through Spiritualism, Satan appears as a benefactor of the race, healing the diseases of the people, and professing to present a new and more exalted system of religious faith; but at the same time he works as a destroyer.  His temptations are leading multitudes to ruin.  Intemperance dethrones reason; sensual indulgence, strife, and bloodshed follow.  Satan delights in war; for it excites the worst passions of the soul, and then sweeps into eternity its victims steeped in vice and blood.  It is his object to incite the nations to war against one another; for he can thus divert the minds of the people from the work of preparation to stand in the day of God.

Spirit of Prophecy, Volume Four, p 409 (GC 590-91, Mar 167)
     The miracle-working power manifested through Spiritualism will exert its influence against those who choose to obey God rather than men.  Messages will come from the spirits declaring that God has sent them to inform the rejecters of Sunday that they are in error, and that the laws of the land should be obeyed as the law of God.  They will lament the great wickedness in the world, and second the testimony of religious teachers, that the degraded state of morals is caused by the desecration of Sunday.  Great will be the indignation excited against all who refuse to accept their testimony.

Spirit of Prophecy, Volume Four, p 421-22 (GC 603, Mar 166)
     In this scripture the announcement of the fall of Babylon, as made by the second angel, [Revelations 14:8.] is repeated, with the additional mention of the corruptions which have been entering the churches since 1844.  A terrible condition of the religious world is here described.  With every rejection of truth, the minds of the people have become darker, their hearts more stubborn, until they are entrenched in an infidel hardihood.  In defiance of the warnings which God has given, they continue to trample upon one of the precepts of the decalogue, and they persecute those who hold it sacred.  Christ is set at naught in the contempt placed upon his word and his people.  As the teachings of Spiritualism are accepted by the churches, no real restraint is imposed upon the carnal heart, and the profession of religion becomes a cloak to conceal the basest iniquity.  A belief in spiritual manifestations opens the door to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils.  The influence of evil angels is felt in the churches throughout the land.

Spirit of Prophecy, Volume Four, p 424-25 (Ev 43, 699-700, FLB 330, GC 606-07, Mar 172)
     Thus will the message of the third angel be proclaimed.  As the time comes for the loud cry to be given, the Lord will work through humble instruments, leading the minds of those who consecrate themselves to his service.  The laborers will be qualified rather by the unction of his Spirit than by the training of literary institutions.  Men of faith and prayer will be constrained to go forth with holy zeal, declaring the words which God gives them.  The sins of Babylon will be laid open.  The fearful results of a union of Church and State, the inroads of Spiritualism, the stealthy but rapid progress of the papal power,--all will be unmasked.  By these solemn warnings the people will be stirred.  Thousands upon thousands have never listened to words like these.  In amazement they hear the testimony that Babylon is the church, fallen because of her errors and sins, because of her rejection of the truth sent to her from Heaven.  The people go to their former teachers with the eager inquiry, Are these things so?  The ministers present fables, prophesy smooth things, to soothe their fears, and quiet the awakened conscience.  But many refuse to be satisfied with the mere authority of men, and demand a plain "Thus saith the Lord."  The popular ministry, like the Pharisees of old, are filled with anger as their authority is questioned; they denounce the message as of Satan, and stir up the sin-loving multitudes to revile and persecute those who proclaim it.

Early Writings, p 260 (1SG 171-72)
     Many look with horror at the course of the Jews in rejecting and crucifying Christ; and as they read the history of His shameful abuse, they think they love Him, and would not have denied Him as did Peter, or crucified Him as did the Jews.  But God who reads the hearts of all, has brought to the test that love for Jesus which they professed to feel.  All heaven watched with the deepest interest the reception of the first angel's message.  But many who professed to love Jesus, and who shed tears as they read the story of the cross, derided the good news of His coming.  Instead of receiving the message with gladness, they declared it to be a delusion.  They hated those who loved His appearing and shut them out of the churches.  Those who rejected the first message could not be benefited by the second; neither were they benefited by the midnight cry, which was to prepare them to enter with Jesus by faith into the most holy place of the heavenly sanctuary.  And by rejecting the two former messages, they have so darkened their understanding that they can see no light in the third angel's message, which shows the way into the most holy place.  I saw that as the Jews crucified Jesus, so the nominal churches had crucified these messages, and therefore they have no knowledge of the way into the most holy, and they cannot be benefited by the intercession of Jesus there.  Like the Jews, who offered their useless sacrifices, they offer up their useless prayers to the apartment which Jesus has left; and Satan, pleased with the deception, assumes a religious character, and leads the minds of these professed Christians to himself, working with his power, his signs and lying wonders, to fasten them in his snare.  Some he deceives in one way, and some in another.  He has different delusions prepared to affect different minds.  Some look with horror upon one deception, while they readily receive another.  Satan deceives some with Spiritualism.  He also comes as an angel of light and spreads his influence over the land by means of false reformations.  The churches are elated, and consider that God is working marvelously for them, when it is the work of another spirit.  The excitement will die away and leave the world and the church in a worse condition than before.

Spiritual Gifts, Volume Two, p 72
     About this time sister C.S. Minor came from Philadelphia, and we met in Boston.  Different errors were affecting the Advent people.  The spiritual view of Christ's coming, that great deception of Satan, was ensnaring many, and we were often obliged, through a sense of duty, to bear a strong testimony against it.  Sr. M.'s influence went in favor of spiritualism, although she felt unwilling to acknowledge it.  Those who would stand clear from this influence were obliged to be decided, and have nothing to do with it, but in the fear of God bear their testimony against it.

Spiritual Gifts, Volume Two, p 144-45 (LS (1888) 278-79)
     About this time we received a special invitation to attend a conference in Waterbury, Vt.  We decided to go, but let brethren R. and A. have our horse to visit the brethren in Canada East and Vermont, while we took the cars for Boston and New Ipswich.  It took us two days to go forty miles to Washington, N.H., by private conveyance.  The blessing of the Lord attended our meetings in Washington.  We then rode fifteen miles to visit Bro. S. who was befogged with spiritualism.  We were anxious he should attend the conference at Waterbury.  But he had no horse, and to help him, we told him if he would get a horse we would ride in the sleigh with him, and give him our fare which would be about five dollars on the cars.  He purchased a horse for thirty dollars.  It was in mid-winter, and we suffered with cold, but we were anxious to see Eld. J. Baker who was shut up at home, and encourage him to attend the meeting in Waterbury.  Weary, cold and hungry, we arrived at Bro. B.'s.  Next morning we had a solemn season of prayer, and Bro. B. was deeply affected.  We urged him to attend the conference.  He said he had not health and strength to drive his horse through the cold.  My husband handed him five dollars to pay his fare on the cars.  He was very reluctant to accept it, but said, "If it is your duty to give me this, I will go."  We were the greatest part of three days more in reaching Waterbury.  There were three of us in an open sleigh, without a buffalo skin or even a horse-blanket to protect us from the cold.

Life Sketches of James and Ellen White (1888), p 303-04 (LS (1915) 150, 2SG 183, 1T 92)
     While in Michigan we visited Tyrone, Jackson, Sylvan, Bedford and Vergennes.  My husband in the strength of God endured the journey and his labor well.  His strength did not entirely fail him but once.  He was unable to preach at Bedford.  He went to the place of meeting, and stood up in the desk to preach, but became faint and was obliged to sit down.  He asked brother Loughborough to take the subject where he had left it, and finish his discourse.  He went out of the house into the open air and lay upon the green grass until he had somewhat recovered, when brother Kelsey let him take his horse, and he rode alone one mile and a half to Brother Brooks'.  Brother Loughborough went through with the subject with much freedom.  All were interested in the meeting.  The Spirit of the Lord rested upon me and I had perfect freedom in bearing my testimony.  The power of God was in the house, and nearly every one present was affected to tears.  Some took a decided stand for the truth.  After the meeting closed, we rode through the woods to a beautiful lake, where six were buried with Christ in Baptism.  We then returned to Brother B.'s and found my husband more comfortable.  While alone that day his mind had been exercised upon the subject of Spiritualism, and he there decided to write the book entitled, 'Signs of the Times.'  Next day we journeyed to Vergennes, traveling over rough log-ways and sloughs.  Much of the way I rode in nearly a fainting condition, but our hearts were lifted to God in prayer for strength, and we found him a present help, and were able to accomplish the journey, and bear our testimony there.

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 02-18-62 (4bSG 86-87)
     It will serve his purpose well if we neglect the exercise of prayer, for then his lying wonders are more readily received.  Satan accomplishes his object in setting his deceitful temptations before man, that which he failed to accomplish in tempting Christ.  He sometimes come in the form of a lovely young person, or in a beautiful shadow.  He works cures, and is worshiped by deceived mortals as a benefactor of our race.  Phrenology and mesmerism are very much exalted.  They are good in the place, but they are seized upon by Satan as his most powerful agents to deceive and destroy souls.  The detector, the Bible, is destroyed in the minds of thousands, and Satan uses his arts and devices, which are received as from heaven.  And Satan here receives the worship which suits his satanic majesty.  Thousands are conversing with and receiving instructions from this demon-god, and acting according to his teachings.  The world, which is considered to be benefited so much by phrenology and animal magnetism, never was so corrupt.  Satan uses these very things to destroy virtue and lay the foundation of Spiritualism.

Spiritual Gifts, Volume Two, p 103
     Our meetings in that place were cheering to the few who loved the truth.  We felt to rejoice that the Lord in his providence had directed us that way.  We had enjoyed the presence of God together, and were comforted to find a few who had stood firm all through the scattering, and had held fast the messages through the mist and fog of spiritualism and fanaticism.  This dear family helped us on our way after a godly sort.  We continued our journey to Brooklyn, and held meetings in Bro. Moody's house.

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 02-18-62 (4bSG 90, 1T 300, ST 11-13-84)
     The members of the body are controlled by the head.  Spiritualists lay aside the Head, and every member of the body they believe must act themselves, and fixed laws will lead them on in a state of progression to perfection without a head. John xv, 1-6.  "I am the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman.  Every branch in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away: and every branch that beareth fruit, he purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit.  Abide in me, and I in you.  As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine; no more can ye, except ye abide in me.  I am the vine, ye are the branches; he that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.  If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; and men gather them, and cast them into the fire, and they are burned."

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 02-18-62 (4bSG 90-91, 1T 301, ST 11-13-84)
     Christ is the source of our strength.  He is the vine, we the branches.  We must receive nourishment from the living vine.  Deprived of the strength and nourishment of the vine, we are as members of the body without a head, and are in the very position Satan wishes us to be in, that he may control these members as pleases himself.  He works "with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish, because they received not the love of the truth that they might be saved.  And for this cause God shall send them strong delusions that they should believe a lie."  Spiritualism is a lie.  It is founded upon the great original lie, "Thou shalt not surely die."  Thousands cut off the Head, and the members act without Jesus for their head, and the result is, another guides the body.  Satan controls them.

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 05-13-62 (4bSG 104)
     The sermon Satan preached to Eve upon the immortality of the soul--"Thou shalt not surely die"--they have re-iterated from the pulpit, and the people receive it as pure Bible truth.  It is the foundation of Spiritualism.  The word of God nowhere teaches the soul of man immortal.  Immortality is an attribute of God alone. 1 Tim. vi, 16.  "Who only hath immortality, dwelling in the light which no man can approach unto: whom no man hath seen, nor can see; to whom be honor and power everlasting.  Amen."

Testimonies for the Church, Volume One, p 344-45 (RH 05-13-62, 4bSG 104)
     God's word, rightly understood and applied, is a safeguard against spiritualism.  An eternally burning hell preached from the pulpit, and kept before the people, does injustice to the benevolent character of God.  It presents Him as the veriest tyrant in the universe.  This widespread dogma has turned thousands to universalism, infidelity, and atheism.  The word of God is plain.  It is a straight chain of truth, and will prove an anchor to those who are willing to receive it, even if they have to sacrifice their cherished fables.  It will save them from the terrible delusions of these perilous times.  Satan has led the minds of the ministers of different churches to cling tenaciously to their popular errors, as he led the Jews in their blindness to cling to their sacrifices, and crucify Christ.  The rejection of light and truth leaves men captives, the subjects of Satan's deception.  The greater the light they reject, the greater will be the power of deception and darkness which will come upon them.

Testimonies for the Church, Volume One, p 299
     In this degenerate age, Satan holds control over those who depart from the right and venture upon his ground.  He exercises his power upon such in an alarming manner.  I was directed to these words: "Intruding into those things which he hath not seen, vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind."  Some, I was shown, gratify their curiosity and tamper with the devil.  They have no real faith in spiritualism and would start back with horror at the idea of being mediums.  Yet they venture and place themselves in a position where Satan can exercise his power upon them.  Such do not mean to enter deep into this work, but they know not what they are doing.  They are venturing on the devil's ground and are tempting him to control them.  This powerful destroyer considers them his lawful prey and exercises his power upon them, and that against their will.  When they wish to control themselves they cannot.  They yielded their minds to Satan, and he will not release his claims, but holds them captive.  No power can deliver the ensnared soul but the power of God in answer to the earnest prayers of His faithful followers.

Testimonies for the Church, Volume One, p 296-97 (Ev 604)
     The prayer of faith is the great strength of the Christian and will assuredly prevail against Satan.  This is why he insinuates that we have no need of prayer.  The name of Jesus, our Advocate, he detests; and when we earnestly come to Him for help, Satan's host is alarmed.  It serves his purpose well if we neglect the exercise of prayer, for then his lying wonders are more readily received.  That which he failed to accomplish in tempting Christ, he accomplishes by setting his deceitful temptations before man.  He sometimes comes in the form of a lovely young person, or of a beautiful shadow.  He works cures, and is worshiped by deceived mortals as a benefactor of our race.  Phrenology and mesmerism are very much exalted....[and] they are seized upon by Satan as his most powerful agents to deceive and destroy souls.  His arts and devices are received as from heaven, and faith in the detector, the Bible, is destroyed in the minds of thousands.  Satan here receives the worship which suits his satanic majesty.  Thousands are conversing with, and receiving instructions from, this demon-god and acting according to his teachings.  The world which is supposed to be benefited so much by phrenology and animal magnetism, never was so corrupt.  Satan uses these very things to destroy virtue and lay the foundation of spiritualism.

The Signs of the Times, 04-12-83 (Ev 604, 2Red 90)
     Spiritualists are increasing in numbers.  They will come to men who have the truth as Satan came to Christ, tempting them to manifest their power, and work miracles, and give evidence of their being favored of God, and of their being the people who have the truth.  Satan said to Christ, "If thou be the Son of God, command these stones that they be made bread."  Herod and Pilate asked Christ to work miracles when he was on trial for his life.  Their curiosity was aroused, but Christ did not work a miracle to gratify them.

Testimonies for the Church, Volume Five, p 451 (ChS 160-61, Mar 190, 216)
     By the decree enforcing the institution of the papacy in violation of the law of God, our nation will disconnect herself fully from righteousness.  When Protestantism shall stretch her hand across the gulf to grasp the hand of the Roman power, when she shall reach over the abyss to clasp hands with spiritualism, when, under the influence of this threefold union, our country shall repudiate every principle of its Constitution as a Protestant and republican government, and shall make provision for the propagation of papal falsehoods and delusions, then we may know that the time has come for the marvelous working of Satan and that the end is near.

Patriarchs and Prophets, p 684-85 (Ev 603, ST 06-23-90)
     The belief in communion with the dead is still held, even in professedly Christian lands.  Under the name of spiritualism the practice of communicating with beings claiming to be the spirits of the departed has become widespread.  It is calculated to take hold of the sympathies of those who have laid their loved ones in the grave.  Spiritual beings sometimes appear to persons in the form of their deceased friends, and relate incidents connected with their lives and perform acts which they performed while living.  In this way they lead men to believe that their dead friends are angels, hovering over them and communicating with them.  Those who thus assume to be the spirits of the departed are regarded with a certain idolatry, and with many their word has greater weight than the word of God.

Testimonies for the Church, Volume Eight, p 292 (Ev 602, Mar 133)
     Those who continue to hold these spiritualistic theories will surely spoil their Christian experience, sever their connection with God, and lose eternal life.

Testimonies for the Church, Volume Three, p 40
     You, my brother, have but a faint sense of what you have been doing.  You have been standing directly in the way of your sisters' advancement in the divine life.  They, more especially F, have been entangled with the bewitching, satanic wiles of spiritualism, and if she rids herself of this unholy slime of Satan, which has perverted her sense of eternal things, she will have to make a mighty effort.  It will be but a hairbreadth escape.  You have been blinded, deceived, and enchanted yourself You do not see yourself.  You are all very weak, when you might be strong in the precious, saving truth, strengthened, established, and settled upon the Rock Christ Jesus.  I feel deeply.  I tremble for you.  I see temptations on every hand, and you wish so little power to resist them.

Testimonies for the Church, Volume Three, p 414
     Dear Brother A: My mind is exercised in regard to your case.  I have written you some things which have been shown me in regard to your past, present, and future course.  I feel anxious for you because I have seen your dangers.  Your former experience in spiritualism exposes you to temptations and severe conflicts.  When once the mind has been yielded to the direct control of the enemy through evil angels, that person should be very distrustful of impressions and feelings which would lead him on an independent track, away from the church of Christ.  The first step that such a one would take independently of the church should be regarded as a device of the enemy to deceive and destroy.  God has made His church a channel of light, and through it He communicates His purposes and His will.  He does not give one an experience independent of the church.  He does not give one man a knowledge of His will for the entire church, while the church, Christ's body, is left in darkness.

Testimonies for the Church, Volume Three, p 416-17
     God led you through affliction and trials that you might have more perfect trust and confidence in Him, and that you might think less of your own judgment.  You can bear adversity better than prosperity.  The all-seeing eye of Jehovah detected in you much dross that you considered gold and too valuable to throw away.  The enemy's power over you had at times been direct and very strong.  The delusions of spiritualism had entangled your faith, perverted your judgment, and confused your experience.  God in His providence would try you, to purify you, as the sons of Levi, that you might offer to Him an offering in righteousness.

Testimonies for the Church, Volume Three, p 418
     It is not safe for you to trust to impressions and feelings.  It has been your misfortune to come under the power of that satanic delusion, spiritualism.  This pall of death has covered you, and your imagination and nerves have been under the control of demons; and when you become self-confident and do not cling with unwavering confidence to God you are in positive danger.  You may, and frequently do, let down the bars and invite the enemy in, and he controls your thoughts and actions, while you are really deceived and flatter yourself that you are in favor with God.

Testimonies for the Church, Volume Three, p 419
     God has placed you in connection with His appointed helps in His church that you may be aided by them.  Your former connection with spiritualism makes your danger greater than it otherwise would be, because your judgment, wisdom, and discrimination have been perverted.  You cannot of yourself always tell or discern the spirits; for Satan is very wily.  God has placed you in connection with His church that they may help you.

Testimonies for the Church, Volume Three, p 485 (GW (1892) 194-95)
     Spiritualists desire to give publicity to their heresies; and ministers who advocate Bible truth help them to do this when they consent to engage in discussion with them.  They improve their opportunities to get their heresies before the people, and in every discussion with them some will be deceived.  The very best course for us to pursue is to avoid them.

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 06-27-82 (5T 193)
     I have from time to time received letters both from ministers and lay-members of the church, inquiring if I think it wrong to consult spiritualist and clairvoyant physicians.  I have not answered these letters, for want of time.  But just now the subject is again urged upon my attention.  So numerous are these agents of Satan becoming, and so general is the practice of seeking counsel from them, that it seems needful to utter words of warning.

Pamphlets #151, p 21 (8T 92)
     It is high time that we understood what spirit has for years been controlling matters at the Review and Herald Office.  I am horrified to think that the most subtle phase of Spiritualism should be placed before the workers, and that in a way calculated to confuse and perplex the mind.  Be assured that Satan will follow up the advantage thus given him.

Testimonies for the Church, Volume Eight, p 291 (Ev 601)
     Already there are coming in among our people spiritualistic teachings that will undermine the faith of those who give heed to them.  The theory that God is an essence pervading all nature is one of Satan's most subtle devices.  It misrepresents God and is a dishonor to His greatness and majesty.

Testimonies for the Church, Volume Eight, p 291 (Ev 601, Mar 133, MH 428)
     Our condition through sin has become preternatural, and the power that restores us must be supernatural, else it has no value.  There is but one power that can break the hold of evil from the hearts of men, and that is the power of God in Jesus Christ.  Only through the blood of the Crucified One is there cleansing from sin.  His grace alone can enable us to resist and subdue the tendencies of our fallen nature.  This power the spiritualistic theories concerning God make of no effect.  If God is an essence pervading all nature, then He dwells in all men; and in order to attain holiness, man has only to develop the power that is within him.

Testimonies for the Church, Volume Eight, p 292
     After the passing of the time in 1844, we had fanaticism of every kind to meet.  Testimonies of reproof were given me to bear to some holding spiritualistic theories.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Ten, p 186-87 (TSB 201-02)
     Brother E, your case was presented to me some time ago, but I have delayed writing, thinking that I might see you and talk with you.  You are being imprisoned with a dangerous sentimentalism, and this has nearly spoiled you and the one who has permitted you to make her your favorite.  You need not ask God to bless you in pursuing this course.  In this matter, your mind has been worked by the enemy, who stands ready to control those who give place to spiritualistic affection....
     May the Lord help you is my prayer.  Now is the time to fight the good fight of faith; now is the time to wrestle against the prompting of the natural heart.  Now is your time to be as true as steel to your marriage vows, refusing in thought, word, or deed, to spoil your record as a man who fears God and obeys His commandments.  You have been imbibing spiritualistic ideas.  But if you will now turn wholly to God, the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ will be imparted to you, and truth will triumph in your life.--Letter 231, October 5, 1903.

Battle Creek Letters, p 97 (PUR 12-03-03, RH 01-21-04, Ev 600, Mar 134, 8T 293)
     I went to the place where they were working, and opened before them what they were doing.  The Lord gave me strength to lay plainly before them the danger of their course.  Among other views, they held that those once sanctified could not sin, and this they were presenting as gospel food.  Their false theories, with their burden of deceptive influence, were working great harm to themselves and to others.  They were gaining a spiritualistic power over those who could not see the evil of these beautifully clothed theories.  Great evils had already resulted.  The doctrine that all were holy had led to the belief that the affections of the sanctified were never in danger of leading astray.  The result of this belief was the fulfillment of the evil desires of hearts which though professedly sanctified, were far from purity of thought and practice.

Testimonies for the Church, Volume Nine, p 43
     In the power of the Spirit the delegated servants of Christ are to bear witness for their Leader.  The yearning desire of the Saviour for the salvation of sinners is to mark all their efforts.  The gracious invitation, first given by Christ, is to be taken up by human voices and sounded throughout the world: "Whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely."  Revelation 22:17.  The church is to say: "Come."  Every power in the church is to be actively engaged on the side of Christ.  The followers of Christ are to combine in a strong effort to call the attention of the world to the fast-fulfilling prophecies of the word of God.  Infidelity and spiritualism are gaining a strong hold in the world.  Shall those to whom great light has been given be cold and faithless now?

The Signs of the Times, 08-26-89 (TDG 247)
     Spiritualism is the masterpiece of deception.  It is Satan's most successful and fascinating delusion,--one calculated to take hold of the sympathies of those who have laid their loved ones in the grave.  Evil angels come in the form of those loved ones, and relate incidents connected with their lives, and perform acts which they performed while living.  In this way they lead persons to believe that their dead friends are angels, hovering over them, and communicating with them.  These evil angels, who assume to be the deceased friends, are regarded with a certain idolatry, and with many their word has greater weight than the word of God.  Thus men and women are led to reject the truth, and give "heed to seducing spirits."

The Signs of the Times, 08-26-89 (TDG 247)
     The word of God declares in positive terms that "the living know that they shall die; but the dead know not anything, neither have they any more a reward; for the memory of them is forgotten.  Also their love, and their hatred, and their envy, is now perished; neither have they any more a portion forever in anything that is done under the sun."  This plain scripture directly contradicts the teaching of Spiritualism, and if it were heeded would save souls from the snare of the enemy.
     Many are investigating Spiritualism simply from curiosity.  They have no real faith in it, and would start back horrified at the idea of becoming mediums; but they are venturing on forbidden and dangerous ground.  When they are fast in the toils of the deceiver, they find they are in the power of him who makes the most abject slaves of his servants, and nothing can deliver them but the power of God.  The only safety for us is in trusting implicitly and following faithfully the instruction of the word of God.  The Bible is the only chart that marks out the narrow path which shuns the pitfalls of destruction.

The Signs of the Times, 08-26-89
     The condition of society to-day is the same as when God presented before Israel the abominations of the heathen; and the same warnings are necessary to the remnant people.  Spiritualism is advancing through the land in triumph.  "The spirits of devils working miracles" are going "forth unto the kings of the earth and of the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty."  Men are seeking unto them that have familiar spirits; but the people of God cannot in any sense follow the practices of the world.  They must keep the commandments of the Lord.  The line of separation must be distinctly marked between the obedient and the disobedient.  There must be open and avowed enmity between the church and the serpent, between her seed and his seed.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Three, p 361 (UL 251)
     There are strong men, precious in the sight of God, who are under a spell.  They do not realize that they are represented by the foolish virgins.  Scientific spiritualistic philosophy has taken the minds of some from the message to be proclaimed at this time.  There are those who live merely to criticize.  They have been associating with those who have learned from the great deceiver.  Their hearts bear the sting of the serpent, and they are prepared to enter upon a campaign of unbelief.
Battle Creek Letters, p 124 (TDG 312)
     The developments of these last days will soon become decided.  When these spiritualistic deceptions are revealed to be what they really are,--the secret workings of evil spirits,--those who have acted a part in them will become as men who have lost their minds.--Letter 311, October  30, 1905.

This Day With God, p 325
     The glad tidings of salvation are to be taken to those who have not yet heard them.  Satan is determined to place God's people in a false light before the world.  He is pleased when their lives reveal defects, when they cherish objectionable traits of character.  These traits of character he uses in his service.  He tries to keep God's people in a continual state of uncertainty by bringing in false theories and false science.  He seeks to deceive them as he deceived Adam and Eve.  He would lead them to depart from God, their true Counselor, and accept his spiritualistic sophistries.  With these sophistries clothed in the garments of light, he seeks to deceive if possible the very elect.

The Upward Look, p 369
     Christ's ministry is to be the ministry of His followers.  To branch off into spiritualistic ideas is to depart from the faith, giving heed to doctrines of deception.

Maranatha, p 168
     Paul, in his second letter to the Thessalonians, points to the special working of Satan in spiritualism as an event to take place immediately before the second advent of Christ.  Speaking of Christ's second coming, he declares that it is "after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders." 2 Thessalonians 2:9.

Evangelism, p 600
     In New Hampshire there were those who were active in disseminating false ideas in regard to God.  Light was given me that these men were making the truth of no effect by their ideas, some of which led to freelovism.  I was shown that these men were seducing souls by presenting speculative theories regarding God.

The Great Controversy, p 561-62 (Mar 166)
     Satan has long been preparing for his final effort to deceive the world.  The foundation of his work was laid by the assurance given to Eve in Eden: "Ye shall not surely die."  "In the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil."  Genesis 3:4, 5.  Little by little he has prepared the way for his masterpiece of deception in the development of spiritualism.  He has not yet reached the full accomplishment of his designs; but it will be reached in the last remnant of time.  Says the prophet: "I saw three unclean spirits like frogs...they are the spirits of devils, working miracles, which go forth unto the kings of the earth and of the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty."  Revelation 16:13, 14.  Except those who are kept by the power of God, through faith in His word, the whole world will be swept into the ranks of this delusion.  The people are fast being lulled to a fatal security, to be awakened only by the outpouring of the wrath of God.

The Signs of the Times, 05-09-06 (DA 258, Ev 591-92)
     When Satan has undermined faith in the Bible, he directs men to other sources for light and power.  Thus he insinuates himself.  Those who turn from the plain teaching of scripture and the convicting power of God's Holy Spirit are inviting the control of demons.  Criticism and speculation concerning the Scriptures have opened the way for Spiritualism and theosophy--those modernized forms of ancient heathenism--to gain a foothold even in the professed churches of our Lord Jesus Christ.

A Sketch of the Christian Experience and Views of Ellen G. White, p 64 (EW 77)
     I have frequently been falsely charged with teaching views peculiar to spiritualism.  But, before the editor of the "Day Star" run into that delusion, the Lord gave me a view of the sad and desolating effects that would be produced upon the flock, by him and others, in teaching the spiritual views.  I have often seen the lovely Jesus, that he is a person.  I asked him if his Father was a person, and had a form like himself.  Said Jesus.  "I am in the express image of my Father's Person.

Early Writings, p 101-02 (ExV (1854) 19)
     God will not entrust the care of His precious flock to men whose mind and judgment have been weakened by former errors that they have cherished, such as so-called perfectionism and Spiritualism, and who, by their course while in these errors, have disgraced themselves and brought reproach upon the cause of truth.  Although they may now feel free from error and competent to go forth and to teach this last message, God will not accept them.  He will not entrust precious souls to their care; for their judgment was perverted while in error, and is now weakened.  The great and holy One is a jealous God, and He will have holy men to carry His truth.  The holy law spoken by God from Sinai as a part of Himself, and holy men who are its strict observers will alone honor Him by teaching it to others.

Story of Jesus, p 175
     And thousands who claim to hold communion with the spirits of the dead are declaring, "Behold, He is in the secret chambers."  This is the very claim that Spiritualism makes.

Special Testimonies, Series B, #7, p 17 (Ev 224-25)
     "He that hath ears to hear, let him hear."  Read your Bibles.  From higher ground, under the instruction given me of God, I present these things before you.  The time is near when the deceptive powers of satanic agencies will be fully developed.  On one side is Christ, who has been given all power in heaven and earth.  On the other side is Satan, continually exercising his power to allure, to deceive with strong, spiritualistic sophistries, to remove God out of the places that He should occupy in the minds of men.

Pamphlets #134, p 1-2 (RH 04-14-68)
     We are not Spiritualists.  We are Christian women, believing all that the Scriptures say concerning man's creation, his fall, his sufferings and woes on account of continued transgression, of his hope of redemption through Christ, and of his duty to glorify God in his body and spirit which are his, in order to be saved.  We do not wear the style of dress here represented to be odd,--that we may attract notice.  We do not differ from the common style of woman's dress for any such object.  We choose to agree with others in theory and in practice, if we can do so, and at the same time be in harmony with the law of God, and with the laws of our being.  We believe it wrong to differ from others, unless it be necessary to differ in order to be right.  In bearing the cross of adopting the reform dress, we are led by a sense of duty.  And although it may appear objectionable to those who are governed by fashion, we claim that it is the most convenient, the most truly modest, and the most healthful style of dress worn by woman.

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 04-01-75 (ST 04-12-83, 2Red 90-91)
     Spiritualists will press the matter to engage in controversy with ministers who teach the truth.  If they decline, they will dare them.  They will quote Scripture, as did Satan to Christ.  "Prove all things," say they.  But their idea of proving is to listen to their deceptive reasonings, and to attend their circles.  But in their gatherings, the angels of darkness assume the forms of dead friends, and communicate with them as angels of light.

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 04-01-75 (ST 04-12-83, 2Red 91)
     Satan is a cunning foe.  And it is not difficult for the evil angels to represent both saints and sinners who have died, and make these representations visible to human eyes.  These manifestations will be more frequent, and developments of a more startling character will appear as we near the close of time.  We need not be astonished at anything in the line of deceptions to allure the unwary, and deceive, if possible, the very elect.  Spiritualists quote, "Prove all things."  But God has, for the benefit of his people who live amid the perils of the last days, proved this class, and given the result of his proving.

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 04-15-75 (ST 04-12-83, 2Red 92)
     God, in his word, has placed his stamp upon the heresies of spiritualism as he placed his mark upon Cain.  The godly need not be deceived if they are students of the Scriptures and obedient to follow the plain path marked out for them in the word of God.

Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 10-19-86
     In this place, as in Orebro, are to be found the claimants of sanctification, some of whom, not satisfied with the boast of perfect holiness, make the most presumptuous claims, one man even professing to be Christ himself.  This spurious sanctification has a bewitching power very similar to that of Spiritualism, and as difficult to break.  Its advocates claim to be holy while they are workers of iniquity, calling sin righteousness, and righteousness sin.  Satan uses this class to bring contempt upon Bible religion.

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 04-15-75 (ST 04-12-83, 2Red 94)
     In Paul's second epistle to the Thessalonians, he exhorts us to be on our guard, and not depart from the faith.  He speaks of Christ's coming as an event to immediately follow the work of Satan in spiritualism in these words: "Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, and with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved.  And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie; that they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness."

Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 01-26-05
     Sunday afternoon I spoke again in the Tabernacle.  The meeting had been advertised, and there were present many citizens of Battle Creek who were not of our faith.  At this meeting I assured my hearers that we held the same principles of truth that we had so many times set before them in past years.  I assured them that no phase of our message had been changed to meet scientific or spiritualistic philosophy, but that we hold as firmly as ever to the strong-holds of our faith, which have made the Seventh-day Adventist people what they are.  We have built our house upon the eternal Rock, the Rock of Ages.

The Paulson Collection, p 82-83 (RH 08-02-06)
     Regarding the messages he had written out, John the Revelator declared: "I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things," - to lessen the force of their meaning - "God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book."  Many will make the words of the Revelation a spiritualistic mystery, robbing them of their solemn import.  God declares that His judgments shall fall with increased dreadfulness upon any one who shall try to change the solemn words written in this book - the Revelation of Jesus Christ.  "Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein; for the time is at hand."  "If any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.  He which testifieth these things saith, Surely I come quickly.  Amen.  Even so, come, Lord Jesus." (Rev.  22:19-20)

Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 09-07-11 (AA 290)
     Through Spiritualism many of the sick, the bereaved, the curious, are communicating with evil spirits.  All who venture to do this are on dangerous ground.  The Word of truth declares how God regards them.  In ancient times he pronounced a stern judgment on a king who had sent for counsel to a heathen oracle: "Is it not because there is not a God in Israel, that thou sendest to inquire of Baalzebub the god of Ekron?  therefore thou shalt not come down from that bed on which thou art gone up, but thou shalt surely die."

Early Writings, p 262
     The rapping delusion was presented before me, and I saw that Satan has power to bring before us the appearance of forms purporting to be our relatives or friends who sleep in Jesus.  It will be made to appear as if these friends were actually present, the words they uttered while here, with which we were familiar, will be spoken, and the same tone of voice that they had while living will fall upon the ear.  All this is to deceive the world and ensnare them into the belief of this delusion.

The Signs of the Times, 05-18-82 (02-18-86)
     The world and the church have a right to expect such proof of true conversion as was given by the Ephesians,--proof that a new moral taste has been created.  You may not have practiced sorcery, you may not have tampered with Spiritualism; but remember that "To whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey."  If you indulge in any practice forbidden in God's word, you have yielded obedience to Satan; you are his servant.

The Signs of the Times, 06-08-82 (07-15-86)
     God would have his people shun the society of infidels, atheists, and spiritualists.  He has warned us of their character and their fate: "The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God."  "He that turneth away his ear from hearing the law, even his prayer shall be abomination."  "The transgressors shall be destroyed together; the end of the wicked shall be cut off."

The Signs of the Times, 04-12-83
     The holy Scriptures inform us that, in the last days, Satan will work with power, and signs, and lying wonders, and with all deceivableness of unrighteousness.  To those who do not love the truth he even appears as an angel of light.  These words are fulfilled in the deceptions and false teachings of the present time.  Spiritualists make the path to hell most attractive.  Spirits of darkness are clothed by these deceptive teachers in pure robes of Heaven, and they have power to deceive those not fortified with Bible truth.

Special Testimonies, Series B, #2, p 9 (CL 62)
     When there are among God's people those who have departed from the path of humble obedience, those who have exalted self, those who have united with Satan in accusing and condemning the men appointed of God to be ministers of salvation, shall we keep silence for fear of hurting their feelings?  When there are men in the church who love riches more than righteousness, and who stand ready to take advantage of their fellow men by unjust dealings, shall we make no protest?  And when men standing in the position of leaders and teachers work under the power of spiritualistic ideas and sophistries, shall we keep silent, for fear of injuring their influence, while souls are being beguiled?  Satan will use every advantage that he can obtain to cause souls to become beclouded and perplexed in regard to the work of the church, in regard to the word of God, and in regard to the words of warning which He has given through the testimonies of His Spirit, to guard His little flock from the subtleties of the enemy.--Manuscript 72, 1904.

The Signs of the Times, 11-13-84
     Says Paul, "Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ."  This scripture is especially applicable as a warning against modern Spiritualism.  If the mind commences to run in the channel of phrenology and animal magnetism, it is almost sure to lose its balance.  "Vain deceit" takes possession of the imagination.  Many think there is such power in themselves that they do not realize their need of help from a higher power.  Their principles and faith are "after the traditions of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ."  Jesus has not taught them this.  He does not direct the minds of men to themselves, but to God, the Creator of the universe, as the source of strength and wisdom.

The Signs of the Times, 11-13-84
     "Let no man beguile you of your reward in a voluntary humility and worshiping of angels, intruding into those things which he hath not seen, vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind."  In this verse a special warning is given.  The teachers of Spiritualism come in a pleasing, bewitching manner.  Their object is to deceive, and those who listen to their fables are beguiled by the enemy of righteousness.  When one is overcome by this fascinating influence, the mind is poisoned, and faith in Christ as the Son of God is destroyed.  The victim of this sophistry is beguiled of his reward; for he is led to rely upon his own merits for salvation.  Many exercise voluntary humility, are even willing to make sacrifices, to debase themselves, and to yield their minds to the belief of supreme nonsense.  They receive the most absurd and erroneous ideas from those whom they believe to be their dead friends, now angels in a higher sphere; and their eyes are so blinded and their judgment so perverted that they see not the evil.

The Signs of the Times, 11-13-84
     Spiritualism is a most successful and fascinating delusion,--one that is calculated to take hold of the sympathies of those who have laid their loved ones in the grave.  Evil angels come in the form of these loved ones; they relate incidents connected with their lives, and perform acts which they performed while living.  In this way they lead persons to believe that their dead friends are angels, hovering about them and communing with them.  These evil angels who assume to be dead friends, are regarded with a certain idolatry, and with many, what they may say has greater influence than the word of God.  This holy word they entirely reject, or they select the vital portions which testify of Christ and point out the way to Heaven, and change these plain statements to suit their own corrupt nature and ruin souls.

The Signs of the Times, 11-13-84
     With due attention to the word of God, all may be convinced if they will of this soul-destroying delusion.  That word declares in positive terms that "the dead know not anything." Eccl.  9:5,6: "For the living know that they shall die; but the dead know not anything, neither have they any more a reward; for the memory of them is forgotten.  Also their love, and their hatred, and their envy, is now perished; neither have they any more a portion forever in anything that is done under the sun."  The word of God expressly declares that the dead have no more a portion in anything that is done under the sun.  Spiritualists say that the dead know everything that is done; that they communicate to their friends on earth, give valuable information, and perform wonders.  "The dead praise not the Lord, neither any that go down into silence."  Satan, transformed into an angel of light, works with all deceivableness of unrighteousness.  He who could take up the Son of God, and place him upon a pinnacle of the temple, and again could take him up into an exceeding high mountain, and present before him the kingdoms of the world, can exercise his power upon the human family, who are far inferior in strength and wisdom to Jesus, even after he had taken upon himself man's nature.

The Signs of the Times, 11-13-84
     "Intruding into those things which he hath not seen, vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind," says the apostle.  Some tamper with Spiritualism to gratify their curiosity.  They have no real faith in it, and would start back with horror at the thought of being mediums; yet they place themselves in a position where Satan can exercise his power upon them.  They do not mean to enter deep into this work; but they know not what they are doing.  They are venturing upon forbidden ground; and the mighty destroyer considers them his lawful prey, and exercises his power upon them against their will.  They have yielded their mind to his control, and he holds them captives.  Nothing can deliver these ensnared souls but the power of God in answer to the earnest prayers of his faithful followers.

The Signs of the Times, 02-18-86
     These books contained rules and forms of communication with evil spirits.  They were the regulations for the worship of Satan, directions for soliciting his help and obtaining information from him.  The system of magic, or sorcery, then extant, was the same as that which in this Christian age and nation is known as Spiritualism.  In Paul's day many were deceived by this Satanic delusion, and many are deceived to-day by the same power.  Satan finds access to thousands of minds by presenting himself under the guise of departed friends.  The Scriptures of truth declare that "the dead know not anything."  Their thoughts, their love, their hatred, have perished.  The dead do not hold communion with the living.  But Satan--true to his early cunning, when in the form of a serpent he deceived the mother of our race--employs this device to gain control of the minds of men.

The Signs of the Times, 02-18-86
     And "magical books" have not been confined to the apostolic age, or to nations that are called heathen.  The freedom of the press has been taken advantage of to spread abroad the influence of this baleful literature.  Could all the modern productions of this class -all the publications of Spiritualism--be treated as were these magical books of the Ephesians, one of Satan's most successful avenues by which to gain access to the souls of men would be cut off.

The Signs of the Times, 05-28-94
     The great power that attends Spiritualism has its origin in the great leading rebel, Satan, the prince of devils.  It is through his artifice that evil angels have been able to substitute themselves for the dead, and through lying hypocrisy they have led men to have intercourse with devils.  Those who commune with the supposed spirits of the dead are communing with those who will have a corrupting, demoralizing power upon the mind.  Christ commanded that we should have no intercourse with sorcerers and with those who have familiar spirits.  This class are represented in the Gospel as among those who shall perish in their iniquity,--"the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone."

The Signs of the Times, 05-28-94
     For years Spiritualism has been growing in strength and gaining in popularity by advocating a certain kind of faith in Christ, and thus many Protestants are becoming infatuated with this mystery of iniquity.  It is little wonder that they are deluded, when they persistently retain the error that, as soon as the breath leaves the body, the spirit goes immediately to heaven or hell.  Through the hold this doctrine has upon them the way is prepared for the delusive working of the prince of the power of the air.  Satan personated the serpent in Eden, regarding this creature as best adapted for his line of temptations.  Satan has been increasing in skillful methods by constantly practicing upon the human mind.  It is his one purpose to complete the work which he began in Eden, and work the ruin of mankind.  Through his mysterious workings he can insinuate himself into the circles of the most educated and refined, for he was once an exalted being, in a high position of responsibility among the heavenly hosts.  It is a mistake to represent him as a monstrous being with hoofs and horns, for he is still a fallen angel.  He is capable of uniting the highest intellectual greatness with the basest cruelty and the most degrading corruption.  If he had not this power, many would escape his snares who are now charmed with his attractive representations and taken captive by his delusions.

The Signs of the Times, 09-03-94
     In this age of the world we see every grade and degree of skepticism.  There are rank infidels, those who believe in the lying wonders of Spiritualism, and those who reject the claims of divine truth.  All these are placed among the class that John has written of, and are controlled by the spirit of antichrist.  Ignorance of the character of God, pride of understanding, and the love of sin, are the source of infidelity.  Men deny the divinity of Christ, cast away the Bible, and thus seek to free themselves from personal accountability to God.  They bring the Bible into conflict with "science, falsely so called."  These doubters can start inquiries which the most humble and pious Christian would be perplexed to know how to answer.  But because their queries cannot be answered, is no evidence that the Bible is not true.  A little child has asked questions in regard to God, the soul, and the future, that the most learned could not answer.  The truth of God's word will be revealed to those who are of a lowly heart, who will comprehend its duties and obey its precepts.  It is pride of opinion that leads to skepticism, and to the denial of the divinity of Jesus Christ.  Skepticism has its origin in love of sin, love of ambition, and self-exaltation.

Acts of the Apostles, p 474-75
     The follower of Christ will meet with the "enticing words" against which the apostle warned the Colossian believers.  He will meet with spiritualistic interpretations of the Scriptures, but he is not to accept them.  His voice is to be heard in clear affirmation of the eternal truths of the Scriptures.  Keeping his eyes fixed on Christ, he is to move steadily forward in the path marked out, discarding all ideas that are not in harmony with His teaching.  The truth of God is to be the subject for his contemplation and meditation.  He is to regard the Bible as the voice of God speaking directly to him.  Thus he will find the wisdom which is divine.

The Signs of the Times, 12-05-95
     "Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils [Spiritualism]; speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron."

The Youth's Instructor, 11-16-93
     This portion of history has been written for our admonition, upon whom the ends of the world are come.  The Ephesians claimed to have intercourse with invisible beings, from whom they derived their knowledge of that which was to come to pass.  In our day this communion with spirits is called Spiritualism, and the arts practiced by mediums are not all slight of hand, cunning, and pretense.  The visible and invisible worlds are in close connection.  Satan is the master deceiver, and his confederates in evil are in training under him to work in the same line in which he works.  The apostle says, "We wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.  Wherefore take unto you the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.  Stand therefore, having your loins girt about with truth, and having on the breastplate of righteousness; and your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace; above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked.  And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God: praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance."

The Youth's Instructor, 07-01-97
     This falsehood the adversary of man has successfully presented to the race ever since he gained the victory in the garden of Eden.  Instead of a calamity overtaking you, he said, you shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.  This was the first step in the deception in regard to the destiny of mortal beings,--that instead of dying, they should be like gods.  He tells us that death, instead of being a dread enemy, is the pathway to eternal life, enjoyment, and happiness.  Is not this the doctrine which he has repeated down through the centuries to the present day?  This lie of Satan is the foundation of Spiritualism.

Special Testimonies, Series B, #2, p 46
     This is the message that I am instructed to bear to our physicians.  The Lord calls upon those who claim to be medical missionaries to free themselves from the control of any human mind.  He says: "Break every yoke.  My servants are not to be under the jurisdiction of any man.  Their minds belong to Me.  They have not been sold into bondage to any human being, for him to lead into philosophical speculation and spiritualistic theories."

Battle Creek Letters, p 109 (Series B#6, 43-44)
     Let the world go into spiritualism, into theosophy, into pantheism, if they choose.  We are to have nothing to do with this deceptive branch of Satan's work.  The pleasing sentiments of pantheism will lead many souls into forbidden paths.  God forbids His servants to leave their fields of labor to enter into a discussion of these sentiments.  The last Testimony published opens to our people the danger of these theories, and the Testimonies published in the future will urge still more strongly the necessity of lifting up and carrying high the banner on which are inscribed the words, "The commandments of God the faith of Jesus."  God's people are to let no one take this banner from their hands.  I am instructed that false theories will be presented, and that some in the medical missionary work, who have been wavering, will yield up the faith, and give heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils.

Battle Creek Letters, p 108 (Series B#6, 41)
     After looking upon the pleased, interested countenances of those who were listening, one by my side told me that the evil angels had taken captive the mind of the speaker.  He said that we were to stand as guardians of the churches, but that we were on no account to enter into discussion on these subjects with those who hold pantheistic theories.  He said that just as surely as the angels who fell were seduced and deceived by Satan, so surely was the speaker under the spiritualistic education of evil angels.

Special Testimonies, Series B, #7, p 3-4
     Deceptive theories have been arrested in their development, but they have not been rooted up.  Hearts are not changed.  There are men who are blinded by Satan's sophistry.  They are not converted.  The wrong theories which in the past have been met many times and in many places, are ready to spring into life, because the natural heart loves sin, and has been so deceived by Satan's fascinating presentations that in the place of having sensitive consciences and eyes anointed with the heavenly eyesalve, able to detect the deceptive guise of Satan, men do not see the awfulness of sin, but have clothed sin with the beautiful garments of sanctification and purity.  They retain the impression that the sin so hateful to God is a wonderful advantage.  The sanctification that they claim, is polluted by the most seductive sin, which in their estimation is righteousness.  This corrupting, spiritualistic view of matters is blinding the spiritual eyesight.  The religious faith is like an apple worm-eaten at the core.  Men who are supposed to be helping have deficient spiritual eyesight.  Some things may be said which appear to be excellent.  The fruit may apparently be fair and beautiful, without a flaw, but break the apple open, and we see the work of destruction going on at the core.  Those who have been in the wrong may be silent in regard to their ideas, but there is death at the core.  Their wrong ideas are smothered, but not changed.  At a favorable opportunity they will spring into life.  Men may flatter themselves that there is seen the working of the Spirit of God in the company assembled at Battle Creek: but in reality there is a power prompting and advising and inspiring that has not the vital principle which comes from a pure "Thus saith the Lord."

Special Testimonies, Series B, #7, p 4
     Bible truth, received into the life, will make the heart pure and clean.  It will lead to practices that elevate and ennoble the whole life.  The thoughts must be kept free from all seductive, spiritualistic ideas that have been brought in by different ones.

Battle Creek Letters, p 79 (Series B#7, 36)
     Men have given to our leading physician allegiance that is due to God alone; and he has been permitted to show what self-exaltation will lead men to do.  Scientific, spiritualistic sentiments, representing the Creator as an essence pervading all nature have been given to our people, and have been received even by some who have had a long experience as teachers of the Word of God.  The results of this insidious devising will break out again and again.  There are many for whom special efforts will have to be put forth to free them from this specious deception.

Battle Creek Letters, p 80 (Series B#7, 37)
     It is something that can not be treated as a small matter that men who have had so much light and such clear evidence as to the genuineness of the truth we held, should become unsettled, and led to accept spiritualistic theories regarding the personality of God.  These doctrines, followed to their logical conclusion sweep away the whole Christian economy.  They estimate as nothing the light that Christ came from heaven to give John to give to His people.  They teach that the scenes just before us are not of sufficient importance to be given special attention.  They make of no effect the truth of heavenly origin, and rob the people of God of their past experience, giving them instead a false science.

Special Testimonies, Series B, #7, p 62 (Ev 614)
     All these spiritualistic representations are simply nothingness.  They are imperfect, untrue.  They weaken and diminish the Majesty which no earthly likeness can be compared to.  God can not be compared with the things His hands have made.  These are mere earthly things, suffering under the curse of God because of the sins of man.  The Father can not be described by the things of earth.  The Father is all the fullness of the Godhead bodily, and is invisible to mortal sight.

Early Writings, p 89
     I saw that the Lord has given the world opportunity to discover the snare.  This one thing is evidence enough for the Christian, if there were no other; namely, that there is no difference made between the precious and the vile.  Thomas Paine, whose body has now moldered to dust and who is to be called forth at the end of the one thousand years, at the second resurrection, to receive his reward and suffer the second death, is represented by Satan as being in heaven, and highly exalted there.  Satan used him on earth as long as he could, and now he is carrying on the same work through pretensions of having Thomas Paine so much exalted and honored in heaven; as he taught here, Satan would make it appear that he is teaching in heaven.  There are some who have looked with horror at his life and death, and his corrupt teachings while living, but who now submit to be taught by him, one of the vilest and most corrupt of men, one who despised God and His law.

Evangelism, p 614
     I am instructed to say, The sentiments of those who are searching for advanced scientific ideas are not to be trusted.  Such representations as the following are made: "The Father is as the light invisible: the Son is as the light embodied; the Spirit is the light shed abroad."  "The Father is like the dew, invisible vapor; the Son is like the dew gathered in beauteous form; the Spirit is like the dew fallen to the seat of life."  Another representation: "The Father is like the invisible vapor; the Son is like the leaden cloud; the Spirit is rain fallen and working in refreshing power."

Pamphlets #159, p 49-50
     You have been standing directly in the way of your sisters' advancement in the divine life.  Your sisters, more especially _____, have been entangled with the bewitching, Satanic wiles of spiritualism, and if she rids herself of this unholy slime of Satan, which has perverted her sense of eternal things, she will have to make a mighty effort.  It will be but a hair's breadth escape.  You have been blinded, deceived, and enchanted, yourself.  You do not see yourself.  You are all three of you very weak, when you might be strong in the precious, saving truth, strengthened, stablished, and settled upon the rock Christ Jesus.  I feed deeply.  I tremble for you.  I see temptations on every hand, and you with so little power and strength to resist them.

Pamphlets #123, p 92 (PH #159, 196)
     Bro. Waggoner then acted out J.H. Waggoner.  If the fears of his brethren had not been sufficiently aroused before, they certainly were at this time.  He manifested the lack of judgment and discernment, after he thought he had been under the especial influence of the Spirit of God, to talk out his feelings of trial and the exercises of his mind for some time back, in regard to my husband's cautions and reproofs, to a family he was making efforts to help, who seemed to be weak in the principles of our faith, and who resembled the reed trembling in the wind.  The minds of two at least of this family were unbalanced, and the strong wiles of spiritualism were beguiling them by its pleasing, flattering, deceptive insinuations.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Three, p 63-64
     These are especially festive days with the Catholics.  We hear them all times of night calling upon their dead friends to come and visit them.  They believe that the dead come from their graves and communicate with them and they declare that they see them and talk with them, and all through the night there is carousing and singing and loud voices going through the streets, calling upon the dead to appear.  Oh, what ignorance and heathen superstition!  I saw the most extravagant display of wreaths, beautiful bouquets, and flowers arranged in the form of a cross.  These were taken to the graveyards and in honor of the dead placed upon their graves.  I learn that they believe the dead respond and reveal themselves.  This is Spiritualism.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Four, p 57 (8MR 304)
     There is a strain of spiritualism coming in among our people, and it will undermine the faith of those who give place to it, leading them to give heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils.  Errors will be presented in a pleasing and flattering manner.  The enemy desires to divert the minds of our brethren and sisters from the work of preparing a people to stand in these last days.--Letter 230, October 2, 1903.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Four, p 58
     I am instructed to say that there is nothing in the Word of God to substantiate your spiritualistic theories.  Will you not renounce these theories at once and forever?  Upon them your mind has been dwelling for a long time, but they have had no sanctifying, refining ennobling influence upon your life.  The Lord has not use for these theories, and He would not have His people vindicate or propagate them.

Pamphlets #149, p 69
     The workers at Washington and Mountain View need a deep, earnest heart purification through the power and grace of the Holy Spirit or they will never enter the gates of the city of God.  They need to realize their need of cleansing from everything like self-importance, or they will become confused in regard to the Lord's work that must go forth in truth and righteousness.  Many are self-exalted, and are in danger of taking up with spiritualistic views that are misleading, and that will in the great day of God be found valueless.  Great light such as Christ gave to the people is to be given to you, and by you to others.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Four, p 59
     You have followed the enemy step by step, striving to look into mysteries too high and holy for your comprehension.  Then in your teaching the Holy One has been brought down to man's scientific, spiritualistic ideas.  You have been walking in crooked paths.  You have lost the moral image of God.  But there is hope for you.  You may still turn your feet into the right path.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Four, p 24
     Those who have been feeding their minds on the supposedly excellent but spiritualistic theories of Living Temple are in a very dangerous place.  For the past fifty years I have been receiving intelligence regarding heavenly things.  But the instruction given me has now been used by others to justify and endorse theories in Living Temple that are of character to mislead.  May the Lord teach me how to meet such things.  If necessary I can charge all such work as coming directly from Satan to make the words God has given me testify to a lie.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Six, p 98
     He came to meeting and honestly told his feelings.  Unbelievers were present.  One was a minister.  He [Hull] did not know it.  He gravely told James and the brethren he could not preach, for he did not believe the Bible any more.  They thought him merely under the influence of temptation and tried to turn his mind, but it was of no avail.  In this state Brother Hull went some miles distant to discuss with a spiritualist.  He came back charmed with the man and as much fascinated as ever a bird was fascinated by a rattlesnake.  He was a changed man.  He looked so strange, talked so strange.  He had got far ahead of us all--far beyond us, almost out of sight of us.  We could not help him.  Oh, no.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Six, p 99-100
     I related the vision to Brother Hull.  He remained unmoved.  I wrote it next day and read it to him.  He manifested some feeling while I was writing the testimony.  All the females who had faith met to pray for Brother Hull.  All worked with energy.  The spiritualists flocked around him and wanted to visit and talk with him.  We tried to prevent an interview and did.  Wednesday evening I took George Amadon, Martha, and Brother and Sister Myron Cornell, and I read distinctly and emphatically the testimony the Lord had given me.  He there promised me he would try to arouse and make an effort again.  He had so given up to the powers of darkness that there was no collision of spirits.  He was at perfect rest and peace.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Six, p 278 (17MR 237)
     Even the men who are endeavoring to exalt their own sentiments as wonderful science, are astonished that men in positions of responsibility in our office of publication--a printing office set for the defense of the truth of God--have consented to print their books.  To do this outside work, the managers of the publishing house have neglected to do the very work that they should have been doing.  The denominational work has been delayed, while the commercial work, which should ever be regarded as second in importance to our own work, has been made first.  The employees have worked on books containing spiritualistic, demoralizing theories.  They have spent their time on strange matter, much of which is filled with Satanic science.  They have not taken the lesson of Nadab and Abihu who confused their senses by the use of wine and could not discern between the sacred and common fire.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Eight, p 226
     Henry Allen lived about one mile from Brother Evarts.  He held such a strong mixture of views which, if followed out, would lead to spiritualism, the worst kind, such as spiritual wifery.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Ten, p 47
     Dangerous things have been written and dangerous things have been said, which God declares that our youth should not hear.  I am bidden to say in the name of the Lord, "Beware of the leaven of philosophy and false science that has been introduced among the medical missionary workers at Battle Creek.  Beware of the spiritualistic leaven that has already been placed in the meal, to leaven many minds.  By the introduction of this leaven, the messages sent by God to His people are made of no effect.  The leaven works until the whole mass is leavened.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Eight, p 345
     When these spiritualistic deceptions are revealed to be what they really are--the secret workings of evil spirits--those who have acted a part in them will become as men who have lost their minds.--Letter 311, October 30, 1905.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Ten, p 48
     I am filled with sorrow because statements made under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, and designed by God to be a great blessing to His people, to guard them against the seducing sentiments of Satan, are woven in with spiritualistic views, and are thus made to testify to falsehoods of Satan's own creating.  How can I say to our people, Harmonize with those who advocate these wrong sentiments?  How can I hold my peace, and say, Unify?  God gives me the message, Beware of the leaven of those who have been destroying the faith of Seventh-day Adventists.  There are those to whom I fear to write personally.  God says, Beware of the leaven of those who have stepped off the platform of truth.  Those who use my writings, given me by God, to build themselves up in sophistry and deceptive theories, steal that which was given to establish souls in the sanctification of the truth, and use it to testify to theories against which I am bidden to warn our people.  Beware of the leaven that some who have lost their connection with God will introduce, declaring their theories to be in harmony with that which Sister White has written.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Ten, p 186
     A strain of spiritualism is coming in among our people, and it will undermine the faith of those who give place to it, leading them to give heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils.  Let all who have been listening to seducing fables stop right where they are.  The Lord has guarded and kept them, and He will be a father to them if they will act as obedient children.

The Desire of Ages, p 631
     Now, in unmistakable language, our Lord speaks of His second coming, and He gives warning of dangers to precede His advent to the world.  "If any man shall say unto you, Lo, here is Christ, or there; believe it not.  For there shall arise false christs and false prophets, and shall show great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.  Behold, I have told you before.  Wherefore if they shall say unto you, Behold, He is in the desert; go not forth: behold, He is in the secret chambers; believe it not.  For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the west; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be."  As one of the signs of Jerusalem's destruction, Christ had said, "Many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many."  False prophets did rise, deceiving the people, and leading great numbers into the desert.  Magicians and sorcerers, claiming miraculous power, drew the people after them into the mountain solitudes.  But this prophecy was spoken also for the last days.  This sign is given as a sign of the second advent.  Even now false christs and false prophets are showing signs and wonders to seduce His disciples.  Do we not hear the cry, "Behold, He is in the desert"?  Have not thousands gone forth into the desert, hoping to find Christ?  And from thousands of gatherings where men profess to hold communion with departed spirits, is not the call now heard, "Behold, He is in the secret chambers"?  This is the very claim that Spiritualism puts forth.  But what says Christ?--"Believe it not.  For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the west; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be."

Manuscript Releases, Volume Eleven, p 251
     The Word of God is to be a lamp to your feet.  That precious, sacred Word, is not to be appealed to uphold any spiritualistic, philosophical views regarding God, for He is dishonored by such views.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Eleven, p 253
     To such a man as Dr. Paulson the reception of spiritualistic ideas means much more than it can ever mean to you.  When he realizes how near he has come to making shipwreck of his faith, when he sees that he has been giving heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils, it may cost him his life.  He will ever feel the wound.  It is hard for you, but tenfold harder for such men as Dr. Paulson to recover from the shock.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Fourteen, p 161-62
     Satan will work the miracles to deceive those who dwell upon the earth.  Spiritualism will do its work by causing the dead to be personated.  Those religious bodies who refuse to hear God's messages of warning will be under strong deception, and will unite with the civil power to persecute the saints.  The Protestant churches will unite with the papal power in persecuting the commandment-keeping people of God.  This is that power which constitutes the great system of persecution which will exercise spiritual tyranny over the consciences of men.

Manuscript Releases, Volume Nineteen, p 357
     If Dr. Kellogg would stand solidly with his ministering brethren, they could help him, and he could help them.  But he has started on a track which, if followed, will lead to the tearing down of the foundation upon which our faith is based.  Spiritualistic sentiments have been presented in so plausible a manner that our medical missionary workers have been fascinated by them.  I pray that they will not continue to foster these ideas.  Their work now is to put away from them these pleasing fables.

Evangelism, p 623
     I am instructed to say to you that it is not best to dwell upon the spiritualistic sentiments, the strange, misleading theories, which have for years been coming in among us.

Manuscript Release #760, p 24
     The writers who are quoted in articles discussing these subjects are much pleased to have their views thus introduced to our people.  But this is sowing tares.  Our ministers are not given the work of discussing these subjects of spiritualistic science.  They are to keep strictly to Bible truth, It is written.  They are to present the reasons of our faith, and never reproduce the seductive heresies that will continually appear.  No time or study is to be given to these seducing theories.  The enemy stands close beside those who proclaim his sentiments.

The Great Controversy, p 551-52
     The doctrine of man's consciousness in death, especially the belief that spirits of the dead return to minister to the living, has prepared the way for modern spiritualism.  If the dead are admitted to the presence of God and holy angels, and privileged with knowledge far exceeding what they before possessed, why should they not return to the earth to enlighten and instruct the living?  If, as taught by popular theologians, spirits of the dead are hovering about their friends on earth, why should they not be permitted to communicate with them, to warn them against evil, or to comfort them in sorrow?  How can those who believe in man's consciousness in death reject what comes to them as divine light communicated by glorified spirits?  Here is a channel regarded as sacred, through which Satan works for the accomplishment of his purposes.  The fallen angels who do his bidding appear as messengers from the spirit world.  While professing to bring the living into communication with the dead, the prince of evil exercises his bewitching influence upon their minds.

Battle Creek Letters, p 104
     During the labors of my youth, in Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and in Canada Maine, I met these same spiritualistic sentiments decidedly.  The power of God would rest upon me during the meeting held; and while I was bearing my testimony, some in the congregation would fall helpless to the floor,--unable to rise for a time,--thus silently testifying to the power of God.

Battle Creek Letters, p 6
     If our physicians will stand solidly with their ministering brethren, they will receive help.  But they have started on a track which if followed will lead to an effort to tear down the foundation pillars of our faith.  Spiritualistic sentiments have been presented in so plausible a manner that many of our medical missionary workers have been fascinated by them.  I pray that they will not continue to foster these ideas.  Their work is now to put away from them these pleasing fables.

Battle Creek Letters, p 84-85
     The truth that works by love and purifies the soul is to be cherished.  We are to shun as we would the leprosy all spiritualistic ideas of God.  There are mysteries that God has not revealed to human minds.  Human beings would not know how to handle the Lord' treasures of wisdom without tarnishing His glory.  We are to understand, as diligent students, that which God has revealed.  Paul speaks of the mystery "which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God;" and of the purpose of its revelations, saying, "To the intent that now unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be made known by the church the manifold wisdom of God according to the eternal purpose which He purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord; in whom we have boldness and access with confidence by the faith of Him.  Wherefore I desire that ye faint not at my tribulations for you, which is you glory.  For this cause I bow my knees unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named that He would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with might by His Spirit in the inner man; that Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend with all saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height; and to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye may be filled with all the fullness of God.  Now unto Him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us, unto Him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end."

Battle Creek Letters, p 103-04
     The Doctor thinks that we desire to "Wipe him off the slate."  On the other hand, Elder Daniells and others whose eyes are open, suppose that in some way I am favoring Dr.  Kellogg, or have changed my attitude toward him.  But I am constantly on guard.  The Doctor does things that we know nothing about now, but which may compel me to bear still more decided testimonies against his persistent efforts to weave into his teachings this fascinating, spiritualistic science of Satanic origin.  I must not let any one suppose that these delusive, misleading sentiments are for a moment entertained by me.

Ellen G. White in Europe, p 296
     Thus we trace with sorrow the defection of a much-loved brother and leader among the Adventists in Europe.  The story of similar defections of prominent workers in America has been described in print, e.g., D.M. Canright, who became a Baptist, and Moses Hull, who drifted into spiritualism.  These experiences warn all of us off Satan's enchanted ground of deception and apostasy from the "Present Truth."  "Let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall" (1 Corinthians 10:12).

Early Writings, p 88 (FLB 319)
     I saw the rapidity with which this delusion {spiritualism} was spreading.  A train of cars was shown me, going with the speed of lightning.  The angel bade me look carefully.  I fixed my eyes upon the train.  It seemed that the whole world was on board.  Then he showed me the conductor, a fair, stately person, whom all the passengers looked up to and reverenced.  I was perplexed and asked my attending angel who it was.  He said, "It is Satan.  He is the conductor, in the form of an angel of light.  He has taken the world captive....And they are all going with lightning speed to perdition."

Counsels to Writers and Editors, p 93-94
     Keep your eyes fixed on the Lord Jesus Christ, and by beholding Him you will be changed into His likeness.  Talk not of these spiritualistic theories.  Let them find no place in your mind.  Let our papers be kept free from everything of the kind.  Publish the truth; do not publish error.  Do not try to explain in regard to the personality of God.  You cannot give any further explanation than the Bible has given.  Human theories regarding Him are good for nothing.  Do not soil your minds by studying the misleading theories of the enemy.  Labor to draw minds away from everything of this character.  It will be better to keep these subjects out of our papers.  Let the doctrines of present truth be put into our papers, but give no room to a repeating of erroneous theories.--Letter 179, 1904.

The Ellen G. White Biography, Volume Two, p 57
     The Spiritualists flocked around him, and wanted to visit and talk with him.  We tried to prevent an interview and did.  Wednesday evening I took George Amadon, Martha, and Brother and Sister Myron Cornell, and I read distinctly and emphatically the testimony the Lord had given me.  See [1T 426-443.]  He there promised me he would try to arouse and make an effort again.  He had so given up to the powers of darkness that there was no collision of spirits.  He was at perfect rest and peace.

Counsels to Writers and Editors, p 93
     To Editors of Our Periodicals.--I am warned that the less our ministers handle the subject of pantheism, the less they will help Satan to present his theories to the people.  Let the truth for this time be kept before them.  Never, never repeat the spiritualistic sentiments, the strange, misleading theories, which have for years been coming in.

The Ellen G. White Biography, Volume Two, p 413
     The tent was started in Oakland.  Our meetings have been excellent.  Elder Cornell preached the first two nights upon spiritualism, taking advantage of an excitement in Oakland created by the work of the spirits.  Chairs were moved, trunks thrown about, and night after night shrill screams were heard.  In this manifestation Satan seemed to overdo himself and really hurt his own cause.  Elder Cornell's discourses took well.  The tent was crowded both nights.  There have been meetings every night and all day Sunday.  Brother Canright has spoken several times with acceptance.--Letter 25, 1874.

The Ellen G. White Biography, Volume Four, p 168
     On Saturday and Sunday, and during the evenings of the week, the grounds were thronged with interested spectators.  The people listened in rapt attention to discourses on the coming of Christ, spiritualism, theosophy, the third angel's message, the love of God, temperance, practical godliness, and themes especially related to our time."--Manuscript 1, 1895.

The Ellen G. White Biography, Volume Five, p 302-03
     The Lord presented this matter to me, revealing that the result of such teaching was a subtle beguiling of the mind, and that the doctor himself did not foresee this result of his extreme views in regard to God in nature....I told him that the Lord was greatly dishonored by being thus represented, and that such ideas would lead the people into spiritualism.--Letter 27la, 1903.

The Ellen G. White Biography, Volume Five, p 303
     Dr. Paulson's mind is becoming confused....Extreme views of "God in nature" undermine the foundation truths of the personality of God and the ministration of angels.  A confused mass of spiritualistic ideas takes the place of faith in a personal God....Let Dr. Paulson take heed that he be not deceived.  He may say, "Sister White's own words are repeated in Dr. Kellogg's teachings."  True; but misinterpreted and misconstrued.--Letter 271b, 1903.