〉 MR No. 1383—Second Appeal to Dr. Lindsay to Come to Australia
MR No. 1383—Second Appeal to Dr. Lindsay to Come to Australia
(Written from “Sunnyside,” Cooranbong, NSW, October 12, 1899, to Dr. Kate Lindsay.) (19MR 145)
I have written much this morning to Dr. Anthony and his wife, Brother Bicknall and his wife, Brother Harmon Lindsay, and Mother Wessels, and I now address you. When are you coming to Australia? We need your assistance. We ask you to come just as soon as possible. You can help us much with your experience. (19MR 145.1)
I am sorry for the difficulties which exist in the sanitarium, but the Lord understands all about it, and He will work to set things in order. (19MR 145.2)
We are doing everything we can to advance the work in Australia, and we greatly need the help you can give us at this time. I want you to write at once, and tell us what you can do to help our young women here. You could educate them as no man could do. I send you a most hearty invitation to come to Australia just as soon as you feel you can leave the Capetown Sanitarium. We shall not consent to have you pass us by. We need your experience in our sanitarium. We must have help. (19MR 145.3)
I must now close this short letter.—Letter 158, 1899. (19MR 145.4)
Ellen G. White Estate (19MR 145)
Washington, D. C., (19MR 145)
May 12, 1988. (19MR 145)
Entire Letter. (19MR 145)