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50781 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 14, 1909, page 4 paragraph 13

of the sea are praying for this Conference. Our week of prayer begins the first of May, and as I visited the brethren, they said, That will be a good time for us to …

50782 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 14, 1909, page 4 paragraph 15

… outpouring of the Holy Spirit, fitting and preparing us to go forward to finish this work in a short time.

50783 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 14, 1909, page 4 paragraph 18

… ,—out of infidelity into this glorious truth. At that time there were not more than fifty Seventh-day Adventists in the world. For a number of years they met in …

50784 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 14, 1909, page 8 paragraph 5

… long time. And now, as this Conference opens, and while it continues, thousands of our fellow believers who can not be with us in person will be with us in spirit …

50785 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 14, 1909, page 8 paragraph 9

… experiences of this time, we realize that it has been crowded with rich blessings from God. He has given us the most favorable opportunities for carrying …

50786 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 14, 1909, page 10 paragraph 2

… this time. Thirty-two of these occurred in the United States, and nineteen in other lands. The following ordained ministers, a number of whom met with us in Conference …

50787 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 14, 1909, page 10 paragraph 8

… view of this, and of the great work committed to us, we should, at this time, set on foot a movement for a great spiritual revival, that will lay hold of our people …

50788 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 14, 1909, page 10 paragraph 15

… gathering of our forces. We are glad to be thus able to meet together. The cost in time and money will be great, therefore the benefits should be correspondingly …

50789 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 14, 1909, page 11 paragraph 10

… watch of the advancing line of light. Daniel Webster, in the Senate, once described in words that became historic the vast extent of the British empire, “whose …

50790 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 14, 1909, page 12 paragraph 8

… causing us to create evidences from our own heart’s desire. The secretary of one of the great missionary societies, said a little time ago:—

50791 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 14, 1909, page 12 paragraph 16

… —the time that we used to hear gray-haired pioneers talking about, when some of us were children. The message swells to a loud cry. The showers of blessing are …

50792 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 16, 1909, page 13 paragraph 3

… spirit of these testimonies, coming, as they did, from those who had long prayed for rich blessings at the time of the Conference, and who, on their journeyings …

50793 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 16, 1909, page 14 paragraph 7

… privilege of meeting these dear brethren from the far-off lands, and of hearing their words of cheer and their reports of progress, and of seeing the blessing …

50794 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 16, 1909, page 16 paragraph 5

… strenuous time, a time when almost everything about us conspires to deprive us of the privilege of prayer and the study of God’s Word. I do not know how it is …

50795 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 16, 1909, page 16 paragraph 16

… many times. Brethren, when we have gone nine tenths of the distance, let us not stop short of the whole.

50796 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 16, 1909, page 24 paragraph 16

… confront us in many of these lands, we do feel our insufficiency, and our great need of the power of the Spirit of God, to do well what he expects of us. Therefore …

50797 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 16, 1909, page 26 paragraph 2

… one time. Our adversaries reproached us as being dangerous to the state, but they recalled this when an energetic reply and explanation of our principles …

50798 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 16, 1909, page 26 paragraph 5

… fall of 1899. At that time we built a food factory, and a school was opened in temporary quarters. In 1901 the sanitarium was opened, and in 1907 the Old People’s …

50799 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 16, 1909, page 27 paragraph 5

… parts of Germany. Through it flows the River Rhine, on the shores of which are numberless castles, whose ruins remind us of the olden time of knighthood. The …

50800 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 16, 1909, page 28 paragraph 9

… close of the address Elder A. G. Daniells suggested that a little time be spent in a praise service. He said: “I know this theme that has been dwelt upon strikes …