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25481 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 28, 1909, page 197 paragraph 5
… been missionaries to read it to them. This is a virgin territory in which the third angel’s message may press to the front.
25482 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 28, 1909, page 198 paragraph 3
… Adventist missionary, in traveling to or from the many mission stations, has never come near our shores.
25483 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 28, 1909, page 198 paragraph 5
… years’ missionary course has been arranged for; and we hope in every way to raise the standard and extent of the work to be done.
25484 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 28, 1909, page 199 paragraph 8
In addition to the request for medical help for Chile and Ecuador, Peru and Brazil are also desirous of a physician and nurse, to prepare the way for more decided medical missionary work.
25485 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 28, 1909, page 199 paragraph 10
… three missionary papers were begun—two Spanish and one Portuguese. Seven years ago two conferences were organized. We have to-day 4 organized conferences …
25486 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 28, 1909, page 200 paragraph 14
(Abstract from a talk given at the Missionary Volunteer Department meeting, May 25.)
25487 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 28, 1909, page 200 paragraph 21
… the Missionary Volunteer movement. The originator of this movement is God himself. Organization comes from the Lord, and this particular work in which the …
25488 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 28, 1909, page 202 paragraph 4
… , no missionaries had entered the land of his people. Not until his eight year did he wear clothes, and not until after attaining his majority did he learn of …
25489 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 30, 1909, page 203 paragraph 5
3. The schools are missionary training-schools for the preparation of laborers in the closing gospel message.
25490 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 30, 1909, page 203
MEDICAL MISSIONARY DEPARTMENT
25491 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 30, 1909, page 203 paragraph 12
… medical missionary experiences began with single individuals and families; but it was not long before she was conducting schools, and this was followed …
25492 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 30, 1909, page 204 paragraph 23
… the missionary to-day views the situation, he sees in the existing conditions a fit echo to the words of the prophet: “Darkness covers the earth, and gross darkness …
25493 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 30, 1909, page 204 paragraph 27
… licensed missionaries, and 54 canvassers.
25494 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 30, 1909, page 205 paragraph 7
… licensed missionaries. A few young men have made an effort at canvassing, of which I will speak later. Rio Grande was the first of our Brazilian conferences …
25495 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 30, 1909, page 206 paragraph 1
… licensed missionary, and no canvassers. If the other Brazilian fields can be considered needy,—and they are so considered by their leaders,—this one is certainly …
25496 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 30, 1909, page 207 paragraph 14
… five missionaries have been laboring for twelve years, and have only 10 converts. Yet we with this precious truth, who have only touched the country as it were …
25497 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 30, 1909, page 207 paragraph 20
… be missionaries, consecrate them and your means upon the altar for these dark lands, and, above all, pray that the Lord may use us all to speedily finish his work …
25498 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 30, 1909, page 208 paragraph 22
( b ) That missionaries, as far as practicable, submit manuscripts to properly constituted literature committees for their respective fields.
25499 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 30, 1909, page 208
HOME TRACT AND MISSIONARY WORK
25500 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 30, 1909, page 208 paragraph 27
Whereas, A question has arisen concerning the advisability of organizing a General Conference Department to take charge of the periodical and home tract and missionary work; and,—