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24721 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 561 paragraph 4

… world, missionaries of truth, have so far lost their peculiar character as the representatives of the heavenly principles that a reproach has been brought …

24722 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 563 paragraph 3

… . Christian missionaries have followed hard after explorers and inventors, devoting their lives to the great task of giving the Scriptures to all the peoples …

24723 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 568 paragraph 4

… great missionary revival, which has led earnest men into the ends of the earth, there to give to the people the Scriptures in their own tongue, and prepare the …

24724 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 568 paragraph 6

… human missionary’s influence God’s Spirit is at work. In old colonial days, David Brainerd found among the Indians of the American forests one whose heart …

24725 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 569 paragraph 4

… pioneer missionaries is soon to go out to represent us in beginning at this late day a really serious campaign in that great land through which the message …

24726 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 569 paragraph 6

… apostolic missionaries sped swiftly with the gospel message long ago. If only twenty years ago we had sent a score of true and tried workers into these populous …

24727 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 569 paragraph 7

… glorious missionary service. Few as our stations now are, they surround the world, as Gideon’s little band, widely extended, surrounded the camp of Midian …

24728 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 570 paragraph 1

… stirring missionary psalm, the ninety-sixth, calling us now to sing unto the Lord a new song, to declare his glory among the nations, his wonders among all people …

24729 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 570 paragraph 7

Let us take up the song of missionary service given in the ninety-sixth psalm, and the joy of singing the triumphant ninety-eighth will soon be ours.

24730 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 570 paragraph 8

The call to-day is for one thousand missionaries. They are wanted now at the front. Pray God to send them forth speedily. W. A. SPICER.

24731 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 570 paragraph 13

… medical missionary work will discover, in the very depths of degradation, men who, though they have given themselves up to intemperate, dissolute habits …

24732 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 571 paragraph 2

When the medical missionary work thus wins men and women to a saving knowledge of Christ and his truth, money and earnest labor may safely be invested in it for it is a work that will endure.

24734 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 572 paragraph 2

… in missionary lines must become far more extensive. A more decided work than has been done must be done prior to the second appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ …

24735 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 573 paragraph 7

… home-missionary work will be farther advanced in every way when a more liberal, self-denying, self-sacrificing spirit is manifested for the prosperity of …

24736 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 573 paragraph 9

… a missionary in foreign fields? If they will deny themselves of selfish indulgences, dispense with needless and hurtful things, they can do this. Brethren …

24737 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 574 paragraph 7

… first missionary tour. He began with the experience of the children of Israel in being called out of Egypt, called attention briefly to some points in history …

24738 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 581 paragraph 11

Beyond a shadow of a doubt the Lord expected this people to become a medical missionary denomination. The dire necessities of the world about us constitute our special

24739 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 582 paragraph 2

… our missionary work for us or not, the future alone will reveal. One thing is certain, unless we become aroused on this subject as we have not been in the past …

24740 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 582 paragraph 6

… the missionary spirit has been languishing among us as it has, and why God has not been giving us souls for our hire as in former years. God is bidding us to do …