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49901 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1895, page 510 paragraph 4

… iniquity of the thing. Yes, sir; we could have done it; God would have given the power to do it, and it is our fault that we have lost the time, and frittered away the …

49902 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1895, page 510 paragraph 12

… bad times, and seem out of joint. All seems dead, dead, dead; but the age is not yet dead: it liveth, as sure as our Maker liveth. Under all this seeming want of life and …

49903 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1895, page 531 paragraph 4

… providence of God has called forth a host of witnesses outside of our own ranks; and it seems evident that even now, as in days of old, God is using men to perform …

49904 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1895, page 531 paragraph 5

… , times have been adverse, business has been slack, failures of crops have occurred in many parts of the country, and the result has been a stagnation of business …

49905 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1895, page 532 paragraph 1

… knowledge of the fact that they have had the privilege of contributing to the present advancement of the work. Our time to work is becoming exceedingly short …

49906 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1895, page 562 paragraph 2

The time for another donation of this character will come to us before the issue of another BULLETIN, hence we take this opportunity of calling the attention …

49907 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 October 1895, page 563 paragraph 6

… sense of our own frailty and unworthiness, yet it is our privilege to look to God, the source of all grace and strength. This is a time when courage in God is called …

49908 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 October 1895, page 567 paragraph 5

… season of the year, above all others, is the best time to work for securing subscriptions to our pioneer periodicals, the Signs of the Times, the Good Health …

49909 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 October 1895, page 568 paragraph 2

… hundreds of our people, particularly among the sisters, who could devote their entire time to this kind of work, and make a good living at it. If we have tried …

49910 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 October 1895, page 575 paragraph 4

… shrinkage of over thirty-six thousand dollars in offerings to Foreign Missions (see foot of report, page 577) means a great deal at this time to our faithful …

49911 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 October 1895, page 593 paragraph 1

… subject of health and temperance, much more, probably, than is being said at the present time. In those times it was thought that one who made use of unwholesome …

49912 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 October 1895, page 593 paragraph 8

This takes up the story of the birth of Jesus, and briefly carries us through his early life until the time of his going up to Jerusalem to be crucified.

49913 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 October 1895, page 594 paragraph 3

… force of laborers in the South, and we believe that this is in harmony with the Spirit of God. A great and important field is spread out before us in the Southern …

49914 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 December 1895, page 595 paragraph 1

… cannot of itself effect the good desired. The manner in which our people individually and collectively relate themselves to it, and use the time, will determine …

49915 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 December 1895, page 595 paragraph 3

… that time to bring them to an understanding of what it meant to offer effectual prayer, drawing nearer and nearer to God, confessing their sins, humbling their …

49916 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 December 1895, page 595 paragraph 5

… with us to set apart a week near the close of each year, for prayer and special devotion, and at that time to make contributions to our foreign missionary work …

49917 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 December 1895, page 595 paragraph 6

… need of the divine power, but this need would seem to be especially great at the critical time in which we live, in view of the largeness of the field and our utter …

49918 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 December 1895, page 596 paragraph 3

Let us now consider the general condition of the world, and note some of the events which mark this as the time of the end. In a wonderful manner the way is opening …

49919 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 December 1895, page 596 paragraph 4

… spirit of the age. Perils threaten us on every side. Our only hope is in God. He is “our refuge and strength, a very present help in time of trouble.”

49920 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 December 1895, page 597 paragraph 3

… view of these circumstances, than to set apart a period of time for earnestly seeking God, and obtaining grace and strength to keep us in this time of need. But …