The document discusses the history of spiritualism and pantheism influencing leaders in the Seventh-day Adventist church in the late 19th century. It describes how Dr. John Harvey Kellogg was exposed to the pantheistic views of Dr. A. H. Lewis, a prominent Seventh Day Baptist minister and editor, which went against the warnings of Ellen White. This paved the way for Kellogg to introduce pantheistic concepts that threatened to lead the church away from its foundation in the Bible.