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50921 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 26, 1909, page 166 paragraph 13

… with reference to France. You have been hearing that this was the only country that ever declared its opposition against God. It is perhaps also the only country …

50922 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 26, 1909, page 168 paragraph 1

… been referred to. During these years, Elder Baharian was not allowed to travel, and was confined almost entirely to the city of Aintab. Here he has not been able …

50923 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 27, 1909, page 173 paragraph 17

… would refer to the 300 books or more which are already published.

50924 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 27, 1909, page 173 paragraph 19

… , with reference to the golden rule. Now, it is customary for authors to present their manuscript for criticism, and after criticism, they go back to the author …

50925 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 27, 1909, page 173 paragraph 31

… she referred to the words found in the forty-seventh chapter of Ezekiel:—

50926 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 27, 1909, page 175 paragraph 1

… , it refers in many ways to the same doctrines,—and then it weaves in the most subtle, the most confusing, the most weakening sentiments. They send this out, and …

50927 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 27, 1909, page 175 paragraph 8

C. F. McVagh: I move that this resolution be referred back to the Committee on Plans and Finance.

50928 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 27, 1909, page 175 paragraph 9

… to refer Resolution 11 back to the Committee on Plans and Finance.

50929 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 27, 1909, page 176 paragraph 4

… Starr referred to the expense involved in the successful conduct of city missions, and cited results demonstrating that this expense is returned to the …

50930 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 27, 1909, page 180 paragraph 1

… to refer to the fact that during the eight to the twelfth centuries, science was introduced into Europe by the Arabs, and that they have contributed considerably …

50931 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 28, 1909, page 188 paragraph 8

… , and referred back to the committee.

50932 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 28, 1909, page 192 paragraph 3

Reference to Elder Butler’s reports four years ago shows that the tithe of the whole field, now composing the Southern and Southeastern unions, was that …

50933 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 28, 1909, page 194 paragraph 17

… were referred. The result of the combined efforts is forcibly expressed in the language, “The Lord hath done great things for us, whereof we are glad.”

50934 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 28, 1909, page 200 paragraph 21

… with reference to the Missionary Volunteer movement. The originator of this movement is God himself. Organization comes from the Lord, and this particular …

50935 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 30, 1909, page 204 paragraph 15

… thirty references to natural objects which Christ used to illustrate spiritual truth. A number of interesting stories were given, illustrating very effectively …

50936 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 30, 1909, page 206 paragraph 2

There are yet four matters of general interest that should be referred to: The canvassing work, the publishing work, the need of a central school, and the medical work.

50937 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 30, 1909, page 209 paragraph 25

… with reference to this and the manner of carrying it on. For many years we have been endeavoring to foster this work and build it up; and all this time we have …

50938 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 30, 1909, page 211 paragraph 24

H. G. Thurston [referring to Article III, Section 1, providing that department secretaries shall be elected]: What is the reason for electing these secretaries, instead of appointing them by the committee, as formerly?

50939 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 30, 1909, page 211 paragraph 30

… .” I refer to Section 5 of Article III, where it changes the delegate representation from delegate for each one thousand members to one for five hundred. Personally …

50940 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 30, 1909, page 212 paragraph 10

F. W. Field: I just want to say that I agree with the president of the Southeastern Union Conference with reference to the necessity for some arrangement to be made whereby the weaker fields shall have a representation in the Conference.