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25562 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 243 paragraph 24

Whereas, There is a demand on the part of many preparing to do more efficient missionary work for a brief course in the essentials of diet, hydrotherapy, and various sanitarium methods of treatment; therefore,—

25563 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 243 paragraph 26

Whereas, The Medical Missionary Nurses’ Training Course embraces more than routine nursing; therefore,—

25564 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 246 paragraph 8

… American missionaries are very desirous that the government should require Sunday observance, as some of their converts are in the employment of the government …

25565 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 246 paragraph 10

… Protestant missionaries some years ago, an organization was formed, called “The Japan Sabbath Alliance,” having for its object the better observance of Sunday …

25566 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 253

Missionary Volunteer Department

25567 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 253 paragraph 8

The Missionary Volunteer Department, organized in 1907, now has 539 local societies, 10,148 members, with total contributions amounting to $16,282.52 for …

25568 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 262

… Emmanuel Missionary College Berrien Springs, Mich. 93,680 51 25 264 Eufola Academy Eufola, N. C. 4,500 00 5 23 Fernando Academy San Fernando, Cal. 26,997 21 5 12 …

25569 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 265

… by Missionary Volunteer Societies 7,576.25 246,314.52 From all other countries: Reported by Conferences 32,429.00 Reported by Sabbath-schools 27,409.03 …

25570 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 266

… by Missionary Volunteer Societies 4,394.64 95,639.72 From all other countries: Reported by Conferences 48,408.42 Reported by Missionary Volunteer …

25572 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 2, 1909, page 267 paragraph 1

… real missionary work, and constitutes an opening wedge for the entrance of the message. Many who inquire about food by so doing have their interest aroused …

25573 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 2, 1909, page 267 paragraph 11

Dr. A. B. Olsen: A properly conducted restaurant is genuine missionary work. I wish we could get more of them in this country and also in Europe.

25575 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 2, 1909, page 272 paragraph 3

… earnest missionaries purchased their first books in Hindustani, hired a “pundit,” and began with zeal to grapple with Sanscrit corruptions, while at the same …

25576 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 2, 1909, page 272 paragraph 4

… Indian missionaries in making language learning their first concern.

25577 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 2, 1909, page 273 paragraph 3

… other missionaries, a number of reliable Indian people have accepted the truth, and have since been assisting in the work among their own people, mostly in …

25578 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 2, 1909, page 274 paragraph 6

… , our missionaries are doing what they can for the needy sick. Nor have they been content with treating patients in the dispensary, but have gone on many occasions …

25579 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 2, 1909, page 274 paragraph 11

… again missionaries have come to Mussoorie much debilitated by the heat, some with malaria and other diseases incident to the tropics. After a stay in the …

25580 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 2, 1909, page 275 paragraph 6

… for missionaries. If such help as this is sent to us, it will provide for the work already begun. But what we have undertaken is as nothing compared with the great …