In 1913 a minister's wife in Scotland wrote a letter to Ellen G. White about the wedding ring. Ellen asked her son to reply on her behalf, and here is his letter:
"NOW REGARDING THE QUESTION RAISED IN YOUR LETTER. THE WEARING
OF A GOLD RING AS A MATTER OF ORNAMENT IS A USELESS PRACTICE, AND
CONTRARY TO THE BIBLE INSTRUCTION REGARDING THE SIMPLICITY OF DRESS
AND APPAREL. THE WEARING OF A RING AS A TOKEN OF LOYALTY IN THOSE
COUNTRIES AND AMONG THOSE PEOPLE WHERE SUCH A CUSTOM IS SO THOROUGHLY
ESTABLISHED THAT DEPARTURE FROM THAT CUSTOM WILL BE UNIVERSALLY
MISUNDERSTOOD IS, IN MY OPINION, QUITE ANOTHER MATTER, AND I THINK
THAT IF YOU SHOULD FOLLOW THE COUNSEL OF MEN AND WOMEN OF EXPERIENCE
WHO HAVE LABORED IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IN INDIA, THE LORD WILL NOT
COUNT IT TO YOU AS A VIOLATION REGARDING THE SIMPLICITY OF WOMEN'S
APPAREL.
"POSSIBLY YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN THE STORY OF MY WIFE'S
EXPERIENCE WITH THE WEDDING RING. WHILE SHE WAS ATTENDING BIBLE
SCHOOL IN AUSTRALIA, I BECAME WELL ACQUAINTED WITH HER, AND WHEN THE
TIME DREW NEAR FOR OUR MARRIAGE, I PROPOSED THAT IT BE IN TASMANIA
AT HER FATHER'S HOME. REGARDING THIS SHE WAS NOT ENTHUSIASTIC, AND
UPON INQUIRY, I LEARNED THAT HER FATHER HAD VERY DECIDED OPINIONS
REGARDING THE DUTY OF THE WIFE TO WEAR THE WEDDING RING, AND MY WIFE,
KNOWING THAT AMERICANS LOOKED UPON THIS MATTER DIFFERENTLY THAN THE
BRITISH PEOPLE, SUPPOSED THAT I WOULD OBJECT.
"SHE DID NOT CARE FOR IT PERSONALLY, BUT I PURCHASED A RING, AND
WE WERE MARRIED WITH IT BECAUSE HER FATHER'S FAMILY AND ALL HER
FRIENDS REGARDED IT AS ESSENTIAL. AFTER WE HAD BEEN MARRIED A FEW
MONTHS, AND HAD SETTLED DOWN IN OUR HOME WHERE WE WERE WELL KNOWN,
SHE LAID ASIDE THE RING, AND WHEN I ASKED HER WHY SHE TOOK IT OFF,
SHE SAID IT WAS IN THE WAY WHEN SHE WAS WASHING. I DON'T KNOW WHAT
BECAME OF THE RING, BUT SHE HAS NOT WORN IT SINCE. I THINK THAT IN
THIS EXPERIENCE IT WAS HER DESIRE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTION OF PAUL
WHEN HE WROTE, 'WHETHER THEREFORE YE EAT, OR DRINK, OR WHATSOEVER
YE DO, DO ALL TO THE GLORY OF GOD.'
"BY THE WEARING OF THE RING DURING THAT PORTION OF OUR EXPERIENCE
WHERE ITS ABSENCE WOULD HAVE BEEN WONDERED AT, AND CAUSED UNNECESSARY
PREJUDICE, AND BY LAYING IT ASIDE AS SOON AS THAT EXPERIENCE WAS
TERMINATED, SHE HAS FELT THAT SHE WAS DOING THAT WHICH WOULD BEST
SERVE THE CAUSE OF OUR MASTER."--DF 121, WCW TO MRS. W. E. INGLE,
APRIL 14, 1913.]--DF 121. {4BIO 197.1}