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57301 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 10, 1891, page 48 paragraph 2

… produce more baneful results in tropical climates than at home.

57302 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 10, 1891, page 48 paragraph 22

… that more attention might be given to the foreign work, and that more frequent meetings might be held for its consideration than had been possible with the …

57303 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 10, 1891, page 49 paragraph 12

… of more than fourteen weeks. During this time, important questions submitted by the Advisory Committees of our missions, to which immediate response was …

57304 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 10, 1891, page 50 paragraph 4

… less than three, nor more than seven members, of which the superintendent of the mission shall be one, to take a general oversight of the work in that mission …

57305 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 10, 1891, page 51 paragraph 7

… dollars more than the first-day offerings for the same period.

57306 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 10, 1891, page 51 paragraph 10

… affected more by the earnestness of our ministers in presenting their claims to the churches, than by any other human agency.

57307 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 10, 1891, page 53 paragraph 25

… alone, - more than we preach the truth to in the same length of time. So instead of gaining on the work there, the work is gaining on us. I have been much impressed …

57308 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 10, 1891, page 54 paragraph 1

… grown more rapidly than in any other place. Why is this? I believe it is because there is more hungering and thirsting for the truth, and more sacrifices made …

57309 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 10, 1891, page 55 paragraph 5

… . Probably more “seed” has been sown in this island than any other, and good results are already being seen from the efforts of Brother Ball who went there last …

57310 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 10, 1891, page 58 paragraph 9

Perhaps a few short sentences from some of their letters will convey a more correct idea of the estimate placed upon our literature by these teachers, than could be given in any other way. We quote as follows:-

57311 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 10, 1891, page 58 paragraph 13

“The distribution of your excellent literature has already created better deportment, and done more good than can be expressed.”

57312 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 10, 1891, page 59 paragraph 7

… be more easily reached with the truth of the Bible for the last days, than if they had never received any of our health and temperance publications.

57313 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 10, 1891, page 60 paragraph 16

… is more than a year since the International Tract Society commenced to handle the publications of the National Religious Liberty Association. At that …

57314 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 10, 1891, page 62 paragraph 1

… many more replies have been received, which shows that, in general, the reading-matter is appreciated and read with greater interest than in this country …

57315 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 10, 1891, page 62 paragraph 10

… paper than the health journal suitable to send to individuals not acquainted with our views, and found that nearly all to whom this was sent, had already subscribed …

57316 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 10, 1891, page 62 paragraph 15

… way. More than twenty have commenced to keep the Sabbath, since his short stay there, and most of these were interested before from reading the literature …

57317 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 10, 1891, page 62 paragraph 16

… , and more persons to do the work, far more could be done than we are able to do at present.

57318 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 10, 1891, page 63 paragraph 11

… think more of them than any other people. God had given them the light that they might carry it to others. But filled with pride they did not do the work, and God …

57319 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 11, 1891, page 65 paragraph 7

… are more than three times as many inhabitants in Africa as in all of North America.

57320 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 11, 1891, page 67 paragraph 1

… been more extensive the past year than ever before, removing in the midst of their labors our beloved brethren, Samuel Fulton, John Sisley, A. D. Olsen, E. A. Briggs …