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3961 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 32a, 1891, par. 6

… , a missionary from India, an excellent woman, insisted on my drinking the second glass. I drank a portion, and begged to be excused.

3962 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 32a, 1891, par. 13

… a missionary who had heard me in Oakland, and he said, The words were just as good to him then as when he had formerly listened.

3963 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 37, 1891, par. 5

… as missionaries of God, home missionaries to strengthen the things that remain, that are ready to die. Every jot of influence from Christ’s soldiers is now …

3964 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 40, 1891, par. 32

… of missionary work. Some have faults of one character, some have faults of another character, for we are not all alike. Some carry their faults with them from …

3965 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 42, 1891, par. 2

… , as missionaries, giving Bible readings are the very ones who are not only to explain the Scriptures in their natural simplicity, but to practice them, teaching …

3968 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Ms 2, 1891, par. 8

… the missionary spirit in a large degree. In His lessons to His disciples, Christ was constantly teaching them that they must unite the human agency with the …

3969 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Ms 6, 1891, par. 5

… be missionaries as was Jesus. They will seek to save that which was lost. They will not, in Pharisaical pride and haughtiness, withdraw themselves from any …

3970 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Ms 6, 1891, par. 17

… do missionary work among the colored race.

3971 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Ms 6, 1891, par. 20

… in missionary work among the people of the South of all classes, and especially among the colored race. Are we not under even greater obligation to labor for …

3972 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Ms 6, 1891, par. 22

… do missionary work for the colored race. But the way this matter has been treated by some is an offense to God. We need not expect that all will be accomplished …

3973 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Ms 6, 1891, par. 24

… be missionaries among their own people. We should recognize talent where it exists among that people, and those who have ability should be placed where they …

3974 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Ms 6, 1891, par. 26

… unselfish missionary work than we have done in the Southern States, not merely picking out the favorable fields. God has children among the colored people …

3975 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Ms 6, 1891, par. 30

… the missionary spirit; then there will be many to work unselfishly in various ways, as they can, without being salaried. There is altogether too much dependence …

3976 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Ms 13a, 1891, par. 38

… as missionaries, not among heathen, but among your own brethren. It requires a vast amount of time and labor to convince one soul in regard to the truth. How much …

3977 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Ms 14, 1891, par. 15

… become missionaries for the Master?

3978 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Ms 17, 1891, par. 20

… true missionary work. The first work essential to be done is in the home circle. Those who do not have a disposition to deny self, to humble self, to be yielding …

3979 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Ms 20, 1891, par. 20

… unselfish missionary spirit? Time is passing. All around you souls are perishing in their sins, and yet you are contending to do things in your own way, according …

3980 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Ms 20, 1891, par. 22

… this missionary field?” There must be no loss of temper. No harsh words must be spoken by any of you. You must lay aside your criticism and practice self-control …