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51141 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 238 paragraph 28

With reference to the matter of asking that all the institutions be included, I believe we will get on much better to deal with the publishing houses first …

51142 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 239 paragraph 5

… resolution references to the tithe paid by our publishing houses in foreign conferences. We have no sub-treasuries in some of the conferences where there …

51143 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 241 paragraph 2

… to refer to it. That is, the thing has been tried. There was a missionary department created, and the one in charge of that found this difficulty, that there was …

51144 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 242 paragraph 10

… , which referred it to a joint committee made up of the sub-committee on Plans and the Publishing Department. A brief resolution was presented, which was unfortunate …

51145 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 244 paragraph 2

… brief reference to the importance of this location, it being an ideal one for our general Religious Liberty Department.

51146 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 248 paragraph 6

“Our enemies frequently accuse us of being allied with the saloon element, because liquor men are quite generally opposed to Sunday legislation. During our former campaigns here four years ago, W. F. Crafts referred to us as follows:—

51147 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 249 paragraph 21

… were referred to the Codes Committee, and they gave three hearings on them. The first hearing had to do with the bills concerning places of business, the second …

51149 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 250 paragraph 4

… was referred became very much interested in our work, and subscribed to some of our literature, and said he would read anything that we would send him. He expressed …

51150 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 251 paragraph 1

… hearing referred to by Brother Clark. I said to one of the Jews, “Did it ever occur to you that you Jewish people ought to be Seventh-day Adventists?” He bowed his …

51151 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 251 paragraph 18

… in reference to our food. There is no question about it. If we only had for each meal one article of diet, we would feel better; but when we have a number, then the …

51152 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 252 paragraph 3

… in reference to taking acid fruit and grains into the stomach, provided you do not have them together in the mouth. It is all right when they reach the stomach …

51153 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 1, 1909, page 254

… (f) refer to accompanying foot-notes.

51154 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6

… not refer to the time of their organization, as in the case of conferences, but to the time when the field was entered or when information was first separately …

51155 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 2, 1909, page 270 paragraph 17

The chair called for reports, and the Committee on Reference presented the following report:—

51156 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 2, 1909, page 270 paragraph 23

… in reference to me; and wholly in my absence in every sense; and without my having any kind of a chance to be heard; your Executive Committee tried my case, found …

51157 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 2, 1909, page 271 paragraph 7

… made reference to circumstances relating to the connection of A. T. Jones with the denomination since 1901, and presented facts to prove that on several occasions …

51158 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 2, 1909, page 273 paragraph 6

… in reference to the location of schools. There are villages all around, and the people seem most happy that we are among them. Just this morning we had a visit …

51159 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 2, 1909, page 276 paragraph 11

… just referred are all either 8 or 16 pages in size, except one which had 22 pages. Shortly before I left for the Conference, we received from the press a booklet …

51160 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 2, 1909, page 285 paragraph 7

F. W. Field said a few words with reference to conditions and prospects for the medical work in Japan:—