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59381 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 July 1, 1901, page 543 paragraph 29

… . Rogers, Natural Science and Agriculture; Mrs. Jessie E. Rogers, Language, History, and Geography; U. S. Struble, Business Manager, Carpentry, and Masonry; S. E. Wight …

59382 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 July 1, 1901, page 553 paragraph 1

… the nature of any person’s appointment, reference should be made to the directory of the Conference operating in the field where the worker is located. This …

59383 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 July 1, 1901, page 560 paragraph 7

… the nature of the matter to be published in the BULLETIN renders promptness and regularity of publication somewhat difficult of realization. Yet we trust …

59384 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 565 paragraph 2

… human nature “into a personal relation with his own divinity,” and establish a definite basis for actual fellowship with his life, “that the life also of Jesus …

59385 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 574 paragraph 2

We shall now consider three occasions when the same set of circumstances have led to the same experiences, and we shall note what has been the nature of the message that has been delivered in every case.

59386 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 581 paragraph 10

“Were the whole realm of nature mine, That were a tribute far too small; Love so amazing, so divine, Demands my life, my soul, my all.” [Hymn Book, No. 315.]

59387 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 585 paragraph 7

… the nature of things, ministers of all that is in them,—the grace, the power, peace, the joy, the righteousness, the glory, oh, even “ all the fullness ,” of God; all of which …

59388 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 586 paragraph 6

… divine nature,—partakers of the divine virtues, the divine character, the divine attributes,—ye are thus made a holy nation, expressly to show forth, to minister …

59389 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 January 1, 1902, page 594 paragraph 10

… their nature as frequent in occurrence. We believe all will make every consistent effort to eliminate mistakes from the directory. But let us remember that …

59390 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 January 1, 1902, page 600 paragraph 5

… a natural consequence of this experience a willingness to return to the Lord that which belongs to him in tithes and offerings, and to make greater sacrifices …

59391 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 1, 1902, page 601 paragraph 7

… worldly nature to take their time and attention. Unless there is constant growth in grace, we shall be wanting in words suitable for the occasion. Commune …

59392 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 1, 1902, page 629 paragraph 12

… Lacey, Natural Science; G. W. Rine, English; ------, Mathematics; G. A. Lucas, Commercial; L. T. Curtis, Phonography; J. W. Beardslee, Voice Culture; Geo. B. Miller, Piano and Organ; W …

59393 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 1, 1902, page 629 paragraph 28

… . Secor, Natural Sciences; Jeremiah B. Clymer, Mathematics and Latin; Mrs. Anna E. Shepherd, Preceptress, Instrumental Music; Mrs. Mary L. Maxson, Matron, German; Clare …

59394 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 1, 1902, page 630 paragraph 11

… . D., Natural Sciences; Arthur W. Spaulding, Commercial Department; Miss Mary Stewart, Language and Music; E. E. Woodruff, Agriculture and Horticulture; Mrs. Mettie …

59395 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 1, 1902, page 631 paragraph 4

… . Giddings, Natural Sciences and Bible; R. S. Owen, Horticulture and Botany; Miss M. E. Harris, History and Language; Mrs. E. M. Giddings, Bookkeeping and Mathematics …

59396 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 1, 1902, page 641 paragraph 23

… the nature of any person’s appointment, reference should be made to the directory of the Conference operating in the field where the worker is located. This …

59397 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1902, page 650 paragraph 5

… divine nature he lost the ability to serve in perfect freedom, and became the captive of Satan. Then the joy of a free and loving service was lost, and man was …

59398 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1902, page 661 paragraph 3

… the naturally covetous, stingy, and penurious. O, it is love that we need, Christ-begotten, Spirit-born love to open the arms of faith to embrace the great, needy …

59399 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1902, page 665 paragraph 3

… of nature’s laws. This is not taking a wise interest in the welfare of their families.

59400 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 March 30, 1903, page 3 paragraph 9

… be naturally divided into four classes: Prophecies which deal with definite time; prophecies which deal with national life,-the rise and the fall of kingdoms …