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W. C. White to Smith Sharp, Nov. 2, 1888

Minneapolis, Minnesota November 2, 1888. MMM 122.1

W. C. White
Eld. Smith Sharp

Dear Brother, MMM 122.2

We are just at the close of another General Conference, and in a few days, the delegates will be scatted to their respective fields, and another years work begun.

This has been a very interesting conference, and although not accompanied with all that peace and harmony that sometimes has been manifest, it is perhaps as profitable meeting as was ever held, for many important principles were made prominent, and some conclusions arrived at, that will be of great value, as they may influence our future work. Many go forth from this meeting, determined to study the Bible as never before, and this will result in clearer preaching. MMM 122.3

As you have no doubt noticed in the Bulletin, many advance steps have been taken as to our foreign missions, also some good moves for the advancement of the work in the south. Kansas I believe has been foremost in the work of sending companies of canvassers into the south. This looks to me to be a good move, and I believe great good will follow. MMM 122.4

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