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Spalding and Magan's Unpublished Manuscript Testimonies - Ellen G. White

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train youth <strong>and</strong> educate talent to engage in<br />

missionary efforts. When they see any in the<br />

church who give promise of making useful<br />

workers, but who are not able to educate<br />

themselves, they should lift that responsibility <strong>and</strong><br />

send them to College to be instructed, <strong>and</strong><br />

developed, with the object in view of becoming<br />

workers in the cause of God. There is material that<br />

needs to be worked up, <strong>and</strong> that would be of good<br />

service in the Lord's vineyard, but they are too poor<br />

to obtain the advantages of the College. The church<br />

should feel it a privilege to take the responsibility<br />

of defraying their expenses.<br />

The tuition should be placed higher, <strong>and</strong> if<br />

there are some who need help, let them be helped<br />

as above stated. When the College was first started<br />

there was a fund placed in the Review <strong>and</strong> Herald<br />

Office for the benefit of those who wish to obtain<br />

an education, but who had not the means. This was<br />

used by several students until they could get a good<br />

start, <strong>and</strong> earn enough to replace that which they<br />

had drawn so that others could be benefited by it.<br />

That which cost little will be appreciated little, but<br />

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