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23841 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 3 paragraph 1

Take whatever view we may of this question, all of us can clearly see that there is need of some decided changes in the management of our publishing houses before they can do the most efficient work in training employees to become missionaries.

23842 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 3 paragraph 5

… the missionary spirit in the workers, we believe each publishing house should have outside its own regular work, some line of missionary work to support …

23843 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 3 paragraph 6

We hope that this question will not be dropped, until our publishing houses are put in the best possible condition for the training of missionaries, and are actually engaged in the business.

23844 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 3 paragraph 12

“The want of religious influence is largely felt in the office. There should be greater devotion, more spirituality, more practical religion. Missionary work done here by God-fearing men and women would be attended with the very best of results.”

23845 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 6 paragraph 6

… as missionary workers was dependent largely upon the literature which we placed in their hands. He presented estimates as to the number which could be sold …

23846 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 7 paragraph 1

… leading missionary agency of the denomination. This, no doubt, would have brought to it the blessings which God has pronounced upon the liberal soul, and would …

23847 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 7 paragraph 9

… the missionary cause, the General Conference Association overreached its proper bounds. It became a competitor with the publishing houses in the publication …

23848 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 8 paragraph 5

… certain missionary enterprises. Some authors, like mother, would wish to control the appropriation of this royalty. Others will prefer to leave the appropriation …

23849 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 8 paragraph 7

… every missionary enterprise throughout the world. Suppose we should say to the Healdsburg College, and the Keene (Texas) school, you are brought in contact …

23850 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 8 paragraph 9

Suppose you say to the Union College, Make a study of the German, Danish, and Swedish, and make your printing office a missionary printing office to bring out tracts and leaflets in these languages.

23851 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 8 paragraph 11

… developing missionary zeal by directing the attention of each school to two or three fields for their special study. This would naturally lead them to correspond …

23852 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 10 paragraph 2

… successful missionary enterprises of the denomination; that it is the one missionary enterprise most nearly self-supporting. It was then recognized that …

23853 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 10 paragraph 12

… a missionary agency if they were properly encouraged, guided, and assisted by the General Conference.

23854 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 10 paragraph 15

… for missionary fields near by and far away. It is written that at “this school, students should be taught agriculture, carpenter work, and masons’ work, and that …

23855 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 10 paragraph 16

… efficient missionaries. She also stated that our printing office should be established soon, and that workers should be trained in it to bring out publications …

23856 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 11 paragraph 1

… a missionary printing office, owned by the Union Conference, and managed by a committee appointed by it. The superintendent of the Polynesian Mission Field …

23857 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 11 paragraph 2

… the missionaries in those fields could be supplied with suitable literature to accompany their oral instruction. The missionaries feel deeply their …

23858 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 11 paragraph 3

Our missionaries are unanimous in the opinion that if we would be successful in teaching the natives of the islands, we must give them books that are freely …

23859 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 11 paragraph 4

… polyglot missionary printing establishment from which we should issue tracts, pamphlets, and books for the various missions in Raratonga, Samoa, Fiji, and …

23860 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 2, 1901, page 11 paragraph 5

… the missionary than could be gained in schools established in the island groups. They could learn the printing work, and while setting type would become …