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59541 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 3, 1909, page 304 paragraph 12
… the natural resources of the Fiji Islands, and the manners and customs of the people. By request, he repeated the Lord’s prayer in the Fijian language, and sang …
59542 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 3, 1909, page 306 paragraph 12
… the nature of these old obligations, so that no one will get a wrong impression. It is very easy to get something started in minds that will tie up the funds.
59543 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 3, 1909, page 306 paragraph 14
L. W. Graham: What is the nature of these bills receivable?
59544 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 4, 1909, page 308 paragraph 19
… divine nature and learn how to escape the corruption that is in the world through lust. I have been instructed that we should have many more women who can deal …
59545 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 4, 1909, page 318 paragraph 10
… ; and naturally hundreds and thousands of believers looked to him. He was filled with the Spirit of God; but he was removed to this lonely isle. John was now nearly …
59546 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 6, 1909, page 323 paragraph 3
… hence naturally more liquor drinking, and for this reason Sunday-closing is justifiable.
59547 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 6, 1909, page 326 paragraph 16
… this nature. The field is ours.
59548 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 6, 1909, page 331 paragraph 17
… and natural beauty have caused it to be known as “The Paradise of the Pacific.” The hearts of the native Hawaiians are easily touched with the simple story of …
59549 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 6, 1909, page 341 paragraph 2
… but natural that they have more to learn and unlearn than do our people in more favored countries.
59550 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 6, 1909, page 341 paragraph 11
All efforts to secure an attendance of Cubans at a public place simply by a card of invitation or a newspaper advertisement, have proved vain, as their natural suspicion of anything new will not permit them to go where they are not acquainted.
59551 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 6, 1909, page 342 paragraph 8
… the natural immortality of the soul, that the town was stirred. We have strong hopes that this young man will be a great helper to our first evangelical effort …
59552 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 355 paragraph 12
… the natural products of the country, and sometimes making their homes, travelers tell us, in the tops of the trees.
59553 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 356 paragraph 10
… few natural products can be exported, and everything that is imported is very expensive.
59554 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 362 paragraph 4
… and naturalness which would command the respect of his hearers. We have also taught to the advanced students the Hebrew and Greek, that they might get a better …
59555 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 363 paragraph 12
… real nature and effects of nostrums and patent medicines. This effort, as is the case with any reform, has met with much opposition. Within the past three years …
59556 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 364 paragraph 9
… their nature, and explaining that the purchaser was wasting money in buying them; but still the store was unable to get rid of its patent medicine business …
59557 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 365 paragraph 6
A. Ozomulsion builds up the tissues, imparts vigor, aids the natural resistance of the body, etc. (Goes into a long exploitation in the manner and style made familiar by patent-medicine pamphlets.)
59558 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 365 paragraph 8
A. Well, without saying that, it is a specific, etc. (Passes to an instructive, entertaining, and valuable disquisition on the symptoms and nature of tuberculosis.)
59559 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 365 paragraph 26
… of nature to throw off the germs and the other products through the expectoration. When chloroform relieves the cough, these injurious products remain …
59560 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 16, 1913, page 3 paragraph 8
Let every heart prepare him room, And heaven and nature sing.”