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32661 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 25, 1909, page 153 paragraph 11

… 10:38 : “God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with power: who went about doing good.” These are significant words. Somehow or other, we are prone …

32662 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 243 paragraph 27

38. We recommend, That in each sanitarium the work be so organized that the nurses may have an equivalent to three months’ field work a year in the sale of our …

32663 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 255

… 10 38 30 00 918 03 213 35 197 76 17 1,122 32 393 27 24 18,237 02 33,020 06 16,220 41 13,033 20 320 28,466 31 32,970 29 28,489 28 9,542 99 333 49 77 3,490 21 626 56 139 …

32664 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 257

… 1,731 38 178 3,825 2,955 64 1,948 30 4,321 43 386 31 23 1,031 2,290 40 321 03 189 60 104 68 9 218 237 88 855 10 603 48 1,191 65 25 519 575 17 83 30 17 182 160 43 3 52 39 78 …

32665 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 259

… 43 38 46 425 76 326 14 16 253 161 20 18,643 06 10,894 60 29,666 81 309 7,880 7,299 59 6,299 69 9,043 37 11,812 65 4,660 90 284 6,917 5,971,53 12,343 37 1,851 23 17,854 …

32667 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 2, 1909, page 286 paragraph 9

H. R. Salisbury moved the adoption of Resolutions 31 to 38, inclusive.

32669 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 3, 1909, page 294 paragraph 13

38. We recommend, That in each sanitarium the work be so organized that the nurses may have an equivalent to three months’ field work a year in the sale of our …

32670 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 3, 1909, page 294 paragraph 16

The question was called, and Resolution 38 was adopted.

32671 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 3, 1909, page 298 paragraph 21

“While claiming for himself perfect loyalty to God, he urged that changes in the order and laws of heaven were necessary for the stability of the divine government.”— Page 38.

32672 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 375

… in 38, 136, 225, 292, 309 City work with publications 162, 175, 309 Clark, A. J., on religious liberty campaign in New York 249 Church-schools in German 344, 360 Closing …

32673 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 16, 1913, page 11

… .. 24 38 8 108 Asia China 4,277,170 433,553,030 Republic 1902 2,500.00 13 7 4 1 7 25 4 61 India 1,766,642 313,323,981 Br. Empire 1895 7,901.67 11 8 1 1 14 32 13 80 …

32674 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 16, 1913, page 11

… .. .. 1 38 1,485 6 61 3 1 .. .. .. 243 Rhodesia .. 42 42 64 4 7 4 250 316 9 412 4 191 4 22 683 9 41 7 4 .. .. .. 71 Totals (11) 1 159 160 268 31 31 19 903 316 30 1,324 6 265 41 86 6,194 38 154 30 15 .. 1 2 431 Asia …

32675 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 16, 1913, page 11

… .. 24 38 8 108 Asia 9 12,851,106 845,524,149 20,053.80 32 20 6 2 31 72 20 183 Australasia 2 ......... 41,850 100.00 .. 2 .. .. .. 2 .. 4 Europe (Southern) 11 4,843,190 322,044,798 54,700.40 …

32676 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 16, 1913, page 11

… 37 38 Country Ordained Natives Other Native Helpers Total Native Helpers Total Force in the Field “b” Main Stations SubStations Organized Churches Baptized …

32677 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 20, 1913, page 53 paragraph 8

… workers, 38; number organized churches, 226, with a membership of 7,405; baptized during the quadrennial period, 2,453; added to the church, 2,429; number new …

32678 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 21, 1913, page 84 paragraph 2

The workers increased from 1910 to 1912 from 107 to 146, of which 41 are ordained ministers, 38 licentiates, 63 Bible workers, and 4 other workers.

32679 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 25, 1913, page 125 paragraph 21

We have 38 ordained and 25 licensed ministers.

32680 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 25, 1913, page 128 paragraph 12

There is 1 academy and 34 church-schools in the union, with an enrolment of 810, and employing 38 teachers. Our academy, at Graysville, Tenn., is doing most excellent work in training young men and young women for service in the world-wide work.