Sketches of the Christian Life and Public Labors of William Miller is a reverent and detailed biographical account of one of the most influential religious figures of nineteenth-century America. Compiled by James White from the memoir of Sylvester Bliss and additional historical sources, the book traces William Miller’s spiritual journey, theological convictions, and public ministry that gave rise to the Millerite movement. It explores his dedication to biblical prophecy, his preaching efforts, and the widespread religious awakening associated with his teachings. Rich in historical context and devotional reflection, this volume offers valuable insight into early Adventist history and the broader landscape of American revivalism, preserving the legacy of a man whose interpretations of prophecy left a lasting mark on Protestant thought.