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50861 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 16, 1909, page 14 paragraph 2
… he referred to his struggles of mind in deciding to leave South America in order to attend this Conference, that the entire congregation seemed for a moment …
50862 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 16, 1909, page 15 paragraph 12
At the close of the meeting the secretaries spent a little time in getting acquainted, and in planning how to make the most of the opportunity thus afforded them of exchanging ideas with reference to the work in which all were engaged.
50863 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 16, 1909, page 15 paragraph 19
… . He referred to the excellent work done at the Los Angeles camp-meeting last year, in co-operation with other organizations, and felt that this should be extended …
50864 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 16, 1909, page 15 paragraph 20
… . Burden referred to this work at Los Angeles, and emphasized the importance of laying broad plans for the successful conduct of temperance campaigns in …
50865 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 16, 1909, page 23 paragraph 10
A. G. Daniells: This is a wonderfully encouraging report. It is very voluminous, and I am sure many of us will wish to refer to it at a later date during this meeting.
50866 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 17, 1909, page 29 paragraph 26
… paper, referred to the beginning of the medical missionary work in Mexico, and to the various vicissitudes through which this work had passed. At the present …
50867 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 17, 1909, page 32 paragraph 1
… and referred to: “And, being assembled together with them, commanded them that they should not depart from Jerusalem, but wait for the promise of the Father …
50868 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 17, 1909, page 32 paragraph 13
Upon motion of J. R. Bryant, duly seconded, it was voted that the consideration of further names that may be suggested as honorary delegates be referred to the committee on seating of delegates.
50869 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 17, 1909, page 32 paragraph 18
… on Reference: W. C. Sisley, (chairman), A. T. Robinson, Geo I. Butler, C. W. Flaiz, H. Shultz, M. N. Campbell, C. H. Edwards, C. H. Jones, J. M. Johanson, N. Z. Town, W. H. Heckman, G. W. Caviness, R. T. Dowsett …
50870 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 17, 1909, page 33 paragraph 3
… on reference had been suggested for the purpose of having some suitable representative body to which could be referred, for study and prayerful consideration …
50871 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 17, 1909, page 37 paragraph 2
… ,” giving reference.
50872 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 17, 1909, page 41 paragraph 9
… , sometimes referred to as reorganization.
50873 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 18, 1909, page 44 paragraph 5
… resolutions referring to the prosperity of the publishing work during the past four years, the reorganization of our publishing houses on a membership …
50874 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 18, 1909, page 44 paragraph 11
… .” She referred to experiences in India, where nurses said, “I did not come out here to care for babies, but to do missionary work,” or, “I did not come out here to do housework …
50875 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 18, 1909, page 48 paragraph 7
… be referred to Sunday-school books as the only matter available. While the various Sunday-school manuals contain much that is helpful, there is very much …
50876 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 18, 1909, page 49 paragraph 3
… . She referred to the molding influence of literature, for good or for ill, on the plastic minds of the little ones, and pleaded for the continued co-operation …
50877 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 18, 1909, page 54 paragraph 11
… by referring them to the fact that the governor had assigned this district to us.
50878 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 19, 1909, page 59 paragraph 10
… his reference to the favor shown one of our teachers in the islands, Miss Ella Boyd, because of her love for the people whom she desired to help. Isolated, as she …
50879 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 19, 1909, page 60 paragraph 15
Mrs. E. A. Merrell referred to the danger of continuing to want, and yet never obtaining, because of failure to comply with the conditions. She said, “The only way to be a deliverer is to be first delivered.” Others voiced similar convictions.
50880 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 19, 1909, page 66 paragraph 5
Miss Ida E. Thompson, our pioneer mission school teacher in Canton, reported on educational conditions, with particular reference to the school work already undertaken, or definitely planned for, by the Seventh-day Adventist denomination.