It is no time now for God's people to be fixing their affections or laying up their
treasure in the world. The time is not far distant, when, like the early disciples, we
shall be forced to seek a refuge in desolate and solitary places. As the siege of
Jerusalem by the Roman armies was the signal for flight to the Judean Christians, so the
assumption of power on the part of our nation, in the decree enforcing the papal sabbath,
will be a warning to us. It will then be time to leave the large cities, preparatory to
leaving the smaller ones for retired homes in secluded places among the mountains. And
now, instead of seeking expensive dwellings here, we should be preparing to move to a
better country, even a heavenly. Instead of spending our means in self-gratification, we
should be studying to economise.-- Testimonies, vol. 5, pp. 464, 465. (1885)