Although many items are waiting in the wings, only a few
initial items have as yet been entered into the Archive. And all of these are works
dealing with Ellen White.
The items are few but well worth your attention: terrific works by some
early critics, the entire Kellogg interview, and a brief work by A. F. Ballenger.
So click the uppermost pink billiard ball in the chart.
Or - - -
The easiest way to get around in the
Archives:
Go to the foot of whatever item you're on (CTRL - END). There you will find a
diagram of the entire Archives. You can click to go to any document.
The easiest way to read your way through the Archives:
At the bottom of each item you will find a "next" button. (Also
"top" and "previous.")
You can work your way through the Archives by clicking "next" at
the end of an item, going to the next item and clicking "next" at its end, and
so on, till you've worked your way through the entire Archives and returned to wherever
you started.
(If you're at the final item in an Archive, clicking "next" will
take you to the first item in the succeeding Archive. Also: "previous" and
"next" go only to readable items; using them, you'll skip menu pages such as
this one.)