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50281 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 11, 1901, page 196 paragraph 9
… books of heaven that on this very night, in this very place, angels of God were here and engaged in God’s work, and that meant success from this time forward. Why …
50282 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 11, 1901, page 197 paragraph 2
… number of missionaries go to those islands, at the present time we find that most of them have returned. I remember hearing one of them say, “I think that I shall …
50283 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 11, 1901, page 198 paragraph 1
… short time many of them saying, “Well, what we want, before we accept your religion, is that you shall write to your uncle, or to the president of the United States …
50284 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 11, 1901, page 198 paragraph 3
… visit us the second time, when we were leaving Tahiti and going to Raiatea, he said, “Brother Cady, I breathe easier now. Every time I come to this island it seems …
50285 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 11, 1901, page 198 paragraph 5
… a time we came to the conclusion that it would be better for us to take some of those young people into our homes, and try to educate them in that way. So we began …
50286 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 11, 1901, page 198 paragraph 6
… a time, trying to give him an education in French, and he became one of our most useful helpers in getting out the printed matter.
50287 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 11, 1901, page 199 paragraph 5
… third of a worker. We would have to have three times as many people in the United States as we have now in order for us to claim one worker.
50288 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 11, 1901, page 199 paragraph 6
… decided us to work in a very quiet way for a time. So we bent all our energies to getting our papers, tracts, and books into the hands of the people. Our literature …
50289 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 12, 1901, page 202 paragraph 9
… men of long experience among us,—men whose godliness no one for a moment would think of challenging. But these men are not so much interested in business affairs …
50290 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 12, 1901, page 208 paragraph 8
… of the experienced laborers have used much of their time in the English work. They are all needed in the Scandinavian work. Those who have years of experience …
50291 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 14, 1901, page 210 paragraph 3
… phases of the last days. Fourth, I believe that God wants us to bring all our people everywhere, and all of our laborers, back to our old-time spirit of selling …
50292 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 14, 1901, page 212 paragraph 2
… any time. God has given us this work. He calls upon us to do it, and I believe that the Lord will bless a whole-souled movement to get in and be men, and work, and work …
50293 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 14, 1901, page 213 paragraph 2
… of God and make use of our means, our time, our intellect, our whole being, body, soul, and spirit, in fulfilling his requirements. The present is such a time as …
50294 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 14, 1901, page 214 paragraph 4
… . Let us do our best at this time to render to God our offering, to carry out his specified will, and thus make an occasion for witnessing for him and his truth in …
50295 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 14, 1901, page 217 paragraph 8
… have us establish our schools in the country, where we may behold the beauties of nature, the trees, the fields of grain, the orchards of fruit, the birds in the …
50296 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 14, 1901, page 217 paragraph 10
… some of the books myself. I had never sold books, but had urged others to do so many times. I tried to persuade myself that I was too busy to sell books; that it was …
50297 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 14, 1901, page 218 paragraph 1
… sale of three hundred thousand copies in a short time. When selling the book, I told those with whom I talked the condition we were in,—of our debt and that we were …
50298 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 14, 1901, page 220 paragraph 11
… any time bringing scripture to bear upon the point that we are saved by the life of Christ. We all accept it nominally, if we have not grasped it practically …
50299 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 15, 1901, page 227 paragraph 6
… of the last speaker. The idea was conveyed that the majority of the proposed new committee will be in the home field, and therefore will not have the time to …
50300 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 15, 1901, page 231 paragraph 4
… some of us, at least, feel ought to be settled, so that we may act in harmony. I would not like to take the time now when so many are weary, to ask these questions, but …