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51241 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 194 paragraph 9

… solution of that problem, as it has come to us. I do not feel that I ought to take more time at this juncture of the meeting; but I do hope, brethren, that at this hour …

51242 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 194 paragraph 10

… our time will be short compared with the length of our subject, I shall ask the speakers to be just as concise and direct and brief as possible; for we, perhaps …

51243 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 195 paragraph 7

… this time I stood before this General Conference as the medical secretary of the General Conference. In that capacity I introduced a resolution which looked …

51244 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 195 paragraph 10

… spirit of prophecy soon came out with the statements that have been read in your hearing by Elder Andross, which have given us our commission, laid down the …

51245 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 195 paragraph 11

… that time. We have, however, entered upon the last two years of the medical course, which requires us to have, in order to give proper instruction during these …

51246 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 195 paragraph 12

… class of people among us. From the time they begin their study until they lie down in death, they are under strict medical laws, enacted by the governments under …

51247 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 196 paragraph 4

… for us to meet. But when I left Loma Linda, there was not one there but who was standing firm for our school. Since that time these letters have been dropping in …

51248 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 197 paragraph 2

… each of those messages applied to the time it was given—how necessary it was to save mistakes—you would see perfect harmony in the whole series of counsels …

51249 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 197 paragraph 12

us. Now, this has been made very plain to us at different times; and, as it seems that it is a work that must be done in order to preserve the best interest of the …

51250 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 197 paragraph 13

… present time have the necessary facilities. Our people generally, in America especially, are aware that we attempted to provide funds for the hospital by …

51251 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 198 paragraph 2

… to us; the requirements of the State; the school in operation, with the students becoming unsettled because of the lack of proper facilities, and to them no …

51252 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 201 paragraph 16

… army of temperance workers. We have in our midst some two thousand nurses who are giving their time exclusively to the matter of health and temperance; over …

51253 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 202 paragraph 13

… the use of tobacco, there is in one smoking bag of Durham about forty cigarettes when rolled. This woman evidently smoked more than one bag of Durham a day.

51254 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 204 paragraph 10

… (ab-use. or wrong use) of the good gift of God. It is a matter of the utmost importance to all young men and women to know how to relate themselves properly to one …

51255 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 204 paragraph 13

… last time shall come—as come it doubtless will—for our own heart to pierced with Cupid’s sharp arrows, then do let us try to be sensible! If we cannot be as sensible …

51256 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 1, 1913, page 209 paragraph 4

of the printed page. I well remember the time, during the 70’s, when the little church at South Lancaster took a thousand copies of the Signs of the Times every …

51257 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 1, 1913, page 209 paragraph 5

… name of Haskell in South Lancaster, Mass., who sends to us, every once in a while, a barrel of the Signs of the Times. I’ll get a copy and show it to you.” So be ran and got …

51258 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 1, 1913, page 209 paragraph 6

… Signs of the Times. I told him I had seen the paper. “Is your name the same as that Haskell who writes for the Signs?” he continued. I told him I did not know of any Haskell …

51259 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 1, 1913, page 210 paragraph 5

… the time for Jesus to be in the most holy place was nearly finished, and that time can last but a very little longer. What leisure time we have should be spent …

51260 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 1, 1913, page 211 paragraph 1

… remission of sins, seemed to have one time, many years ago, when I was laboring with Elder J. N. Andrews. We were trying to lift a man out of despair. We labored long …