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3381 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 713 paragraph 18
… was voted that a committee of three be appointed on auditing all medical supplies furnished under the direction of the Board; viz., a member of the Foreign …
3382 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 713 paragraph 19
It was voted that the following selection of committees be made for the management of the missions named below, to take the place of appointments previously made for these fields:—
3383 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 721 paragraph 4
… to vote at the meetings of the International Tract Society held at that time, if they are present. JENNIE THAYER.
3384 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 740 paragraph 3
… by vote at a session of the General Conference.
3385 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 740 paragraph 12
… -fourths’ vote of the legal voters present at any session; provided that if it is proposed to amend the Constitution at a special session, notice of the proposed …
3386 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 741 paragraph 6
… otherwise voted, a standing committee of six delegates, who shall, with the Executive Committee, constitute a committee for auditing and settling all accounts …
3387 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 742 paragraph 18
SEC. 8. The presiding officer shall always have one, and but one, vote on the question before the board.
3388 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 742 paragraph 21
These By-laws may be added to, amended, or repealed by the vote of any fourteen trustees actually convened.
3389 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 743 paragraph 18
SEC. 3. In case any of the delegates to which a church is entitled do not attend the Conference, the delegates attending may cast the full number of votes to which said church is entitled.
3390 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 743 paragraph 20
This constitution may be amended at any regular meeting of the Conference, by a two-thirds’ vote of the members, provided that such amendment shall not conflict with the Constitution of the General Conference.
3391 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 744 paragraph 8
This Constitution may be amended by a two-thirds’ vote at any biennial session.
3392 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 745 paragraph 1
This Constitution may be amended at any annual meeting by a vote of two thirds of the members present.
3393 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 745 paragraph 20
This Constitution may be altered or amended by a two-thirds’ vote of the members present at any regular meeting.
3394 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 746 paragraph 8
This constitution may be altered or amended by a two-thirds’ vote of the members present at any regular meeting.
3395 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 746 paragraph 18
This constitution may be amended by a three-fourths’ vote of those present at any regular meeting.
3396 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 746 paragraph 22
4. No act or decision involving great expense, or change in the working of the association, shall be valid, unless, at the time the act is voted upon, or a decision is made, a majority of the Executive Committee shall be present.
3397 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 747 paragraph 9
13. These By-laws may be amended by a two-thirds’ vote of the members present at any regular meeting of the association, or at any meeting called for that purpose, due notice having been given of such meeting.
3398 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 October 1, 1896, page 752 paragraph 1
… our vote, place men in responsible places, who, to fulfill the obligations put upon them, ask us to make offerings to forward the plans we ask them to carry out …
3399 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 2 paragraph 14
… already voted to establish a paper in Canada, to do the work that we are doing in this country; and being successful in such work in this country, we may expect …
3400 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 4 paragraph 3
… had voted through the first one, and they could not logically refuse to submit the second one. So they have submitted both. But when they came to draw up the ordinance …