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25761 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 6, 1909, page 344
MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS FOR MISSIONARY CANDIDATES
25762 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 6, 1909, page 344 paragraph 11
Owing to the heavy transportation ex-cause of the hardship incident to missionaries to distant foreign fields, and be-work,
25763 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 6, 1909, page 344
SCHOOLS FOR CHILDREN OF MISSIONARIES
25764 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 6, 1909, page 344 paragraph 29
Whereas, The children of our foreign missionaries, in many fields, do not have the advantages of an education, unless they are returned to their home lands, or placed in schools not of our faith; and,—
25765 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 6, 1909, page 346 paragraph 9
… combining missionary work in the city with this training we were able to take more than we needed. In this way we hoped to provide for the future, and at the same …
25766 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 347 paragraph 5
… our missionaries have laid down their lives in those fields, it has not been in vain; and although our people have, since 1874, contributed of their hard-earned …
25767 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 349 paragraph 6
… in missionary work in Italy, and especially for those who are preaching the third angel’s message. So, brethren, I believe that we as a people who have committed …
25768 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 349 paragraph 7
… medical missionaries at work in Italy. The opportunities for such workers are very favorable. We have in Italy a privilege not granted in many other countries …
25769 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 349 paragraph 8
… medical missionary. However, this situation may not continue very long, as the native doctors are not very favorable to this state of things, and there is an …
25770 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 349 paragraph 9
… medical missionary work for carrying on its propaganda. You know that one of its first steps in aggressive work is to found a hospital. If the Catholics have …
25771 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 350 paragraph 10
… up missionary work in Greece, we thought to use the Bible as a basis of that work. The Greeks pride themselves upon the fact that theirs was the prevailing language …
25772 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 351 paragraph 3
… -keeping Missionary in Athens,” and by God’s providence that letter came to me. It proved to be a letter from a Greek brother away up in the mountains of Albania …
25773 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 355 paragraph 15
… , some missionary journeys had been made through the country, by brethren from Chile, and a considerable amount of literature had been scattered. We found …
25774 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 355 paragraph 16
… . Our missionary paper, Senales de los Tiempos, has penetrated into all parts of the country, and results are now being seen from these efforts. Frequent letters …
25775 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 357 paragraph 1
… to missionaries is gradually lessening. Yet none need to think that the time has passed when any one who may kill the messenger will think that he is doing …
25776 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 357 paragraph 5
… a missionary, will be welcomed as candidates for Bolivia.
25777 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 357 paragraph 7
A Medical Missionary’s Experience in Argentina
25778 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 357 paragraph 9
… medical missionary work. While they might not be permitted to go out as licensed nurses, and take in patients and treat them on their own responsibility, they …
25779 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 358 paragraph 1
… this missionary farmer.
25780 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 359 paragraph 1
There are 3 ordained ministers, 2 licentiates, 9 missionary licentiates, 2 physicians, and 2 nurses actively engaged in the work in Argentina.