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29581 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 39.4 (Ellen Gould White)
The Greek word rendered “under,” is hupo. It is used a great many times in the New Testament, and in the great majority of instances is rendered “of,” “with,” or “by,” as the …
29582 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 39.5 (Ellen Gould White)
We read in Matthew 8:9 of “a man under authority, having soldiers under ” him; i.e ., authority was over him, and he was in authority over the soldiers, and each was to …
29583 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 305.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… 13:39. So, when Paul preached Christ as the sole means of Justification, the Jews said, No, we can be justified by circumcision, offerings, our priestly atonement …
29584 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 358.39 (Ellen Gould White)
It was moved that the secretary of the Foreign Mission represent the missionary fields not otherwise represented.
29585 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 364.39 (Ellen Gould White)
The recommendation of the financial committee, that our people everywhere literally carry out the advice of the Apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 16:2, “Upon …
29586 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 368.39 (Ellen Gould White)
To issue Russian publications (tracts, pamphlets and letters) 2,500 00
29587 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 373 (Ellen Gould White)
… 664 39 Received for African Mission 4,131 65 Credited account African Mission by overcharge on map 27 21 Received on London Mission 3,934 28 Credited on …
29588 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 375.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… 25 39 20 25 Missouri 31 790 251 64 96 84 75 2 14 Maine 21 302 97 28 49 15 19 87 5 27 Minnesota 74 1,940 1,081 86 566 81 7 94 1 20 New York 29 536 361 08 235 29 92 84 9 35 North …
29589 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 390.39 (Ellen Gould White)
34. That M. C. Wilcox of New York go to the Signs office to assist in editing the Signs of the Times .
29590 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 392.10 (Ellen Gould White)
39. That S. F. Reader and E. Robb, with their wives, remove from Kansas to West Virginia, there to engage in the canvassing work, S. F. Reader to act as state agent.
29591 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 396.24 (Ellen Gould White)
The substitute was carried by a vote of 40 to 39. It was moved to make it unanimous, which was not unanimously voted, twelve voting in the negative.
29592 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 397.39 (Ellen Gould White)
48. That C. H. Bliss of Illinois make Minnesota his field of labor.
29593 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 400.39 (Ellen Gould White)
Louisiana .-
29594 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 402.39 (Ellen Gould White)
Now I wish to speak of the ship-work on the Asiatic coast, which is a very important work indeed. With the exception of the ocean mall-steamers, I find very few …
29595 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 403.39 (Ellen Gould White)
A communication from Eld. Butler was read, in which he set forth the necessity of his withdrawing from all official responsibilities in the Conference, till he shall regain his health.
29596 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 407.39 (Ellen Gould White)
12. That O. A. Johnson, of Montana, attend Eld. Matteson’s training-school in Chicago, and then make Iowa his field, and labor exclusively in the Scandinavian language.
29597 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 407.73 (Ellen Gould White)
39. That S. F. Reader and E. Robb, with their wives, move from Kansas to West Virginia, there to engage in the canvassing work, S. F. Reader to act as State agent.
29598 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 408.39 (Ellen Gould White)
The following resolution was added by A. T. Jones, and adopted:-
29599 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 408.44 (Ellen Gould White)
… to 39. This was afterward made unanimous. It was then-
29600 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 409.39 (Ellen Gould White)
Whereas, The prosperity of our foreign missions depends very largely upon the perfect understanding which our people have of their workings, as well as …