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59461 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 20, 1909, page 80 paragraph 15

… desultory nature. From the first those engaged in mission work have undertaken school enterprises as the situation seemed to demand, and their circumstances …

59462 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 20, 1909, page 81 paragraph 1

… permanent nature for natives, in the Gharwal District. Among the Tamils and in Burma there are earnest calls being made for permanent school work, and it seems …

59463 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 20, 1909, page 81 paragraph 13

… would naturally result in great benefit to these self-supporting interests.

59464 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 20, 1909, page 81 paragraph 20

… has naturally been consumed in making provision for and attending to this growth. There is need—great need—of strengthening, in many respects, that which …

59465 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 21, 1909, page 91 paragraph 3

The nature of real, healthful, Christian experience is indicated by Proverbs 4:18 : “The path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto …

59466 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 21, 1909, page 101 paragraph 2

… day. Naturally we held some studies together, with the result that she returned home with her daughter keeping the Sabbath. In this manner the way was opened …

59467 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 21, 1909, page 101 paragraph 4

… always?” Naturally, I took Jude 24 for my text, and with illustrations from nature, told the story of God’s keeping power. I wish you could have seen how this poor …

59468 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 21, 1909, page 104 paragraph 1

… these naturally appeal to the native mind more than our modest little mission stations with total assets of only $2,000.

59469 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 21, 1909, page 106 paragraph 1

… the nature of his working. He will work in his own way and manner, and he will give his Holy Spirit when you may least expect it.

59470 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 23, 1909, page 115 paragraph 9

… good nature. We believe there are many people among them who would respond to the truth. They are a very needy race. We have a great work to be done there, but where …

59471 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 23, 1909, page 119 paragraph 3

… cities, nature seems to speak to us in her sweetest tones. She calls us aside to listen to her benediction of peace, and draws us into a closer touch with the Creator …

59472 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 23, 1909, page 119 paragraph 12

… was naturally so because our printing-house was located in Christiana; and while the two other countries—Denmark and Sweden—could withdraw from responsibility …

59473 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 24, 1909, page 124 paragraph 18

… to natural law must not be lost sight of by those who would be obedient to the law of God; that God has mercifully given his people the light of health reform …

59474 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 24, 1909, page 126 paragraph 4

… and natures to overcome us, to dominate our lives day by day, just so long we are not in that place where God can trust us with greater blessings.

59475 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 24, 1909, page 127 paragraph 5

… grand natural beauties, and a trip on a steamer among the islands of the high north, surrounded by majestic mountains, on a summer night, with the midnight sun …

59476 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 24, 1909, page 128 paragraph 15

… and nature of our work; while it is evident that many editorial writers have been led to take up the subject, and carry it still further along into public consideration …

59478 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 24, 1909, page 131 paragraph 18

… . Conradi: Naturally, you speak of the issue in the United States; over in Europe, we are grateful to say, the cause of temperance is making great progress. There …

59479 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 24, 1909, page 132 paragraph 4

W. A. Colcord: There is one point that I would like to emphasize. In our opposition to religious legislation we naturally take the negative. We say what civil government has no right to do. In taking the stand for prohibition we take the positive.

59480 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 24, 1909, page 137 paragraph 11

… are natural causes for sickness and disease and death, and are beginning to better understand some of these causes. Many little things, simple things, perhaps …