Loma Linda Messages
J. A. Burden Letter, Sept. 17, 1907
From a newsy letter of Sept. 17, 1907, the following is taken:
As to the bakery and my “indomitable perseverance,” I have no argument to make. I suppose my convictions as to what should be done are somewhat like other people's: I try to see that it is done. However, the Lord will have to settle this matter like many other problems too great for human wisdom. I am sure that many of the Conference Committee feel as clear as I do that it should be; perhaps they are not so willing to face problems and therefore do not say much about it, but personally a number have talked to me, and said that they felt clear that it was a part of the work, and in time would come about. LLM 270.3
(Signed) J. A. Burden
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