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64161 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 6, 1903, page 86 paragraph 3

… give character to the work. That was a mistake. It is not buildings that give character to the work of God, but the faithfulness and integrity of the workers …

64162 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 6, 1903, page 89 paragraph 4

… of character in the blood of the Lamb. John says, “Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.” I thank Thee, my heavenly Father, I praise Thee, that …

64163 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 6, 1903, page 89 paragraph 10

… form characters that will gain for them admittance into the kingdom of God. Parents, study your children, than you may understand their different dispositions …

64164 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 6, 1903, page 90 paragraph 11

… that character that by them witness will be borne to the world that God sent His Son to save sinners.

64165 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 6, 1903, page 91 paragraph 1

… their characters should be in simplicity, in beauty, in harmony. Part fitted perfectly to part. When the congregation moved from one place to another, the tabernacle …

64166 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 6, 1903, page 91 paragraph 2

… Christian character, words and acts that God can approve?

64168 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 6, 1903, page 91 paragraph 8

… our characters. O my Father, for Christ’s sake wilt Thou pardon our transgressions and our sins. Wilt Thou give us clear spiritual eyesight, that we may discern …

64169 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 7, 1903, page 100 paragraph 22

… advisory character to a large extent—not altogether, by any means—and it is of a missionary character or phase. The organization of the Union Conferences …

64170 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 7, 1903, page 100 paragraph 23

… every character have been swept way, and the secretary has had very little to do along those lines. Of course, there has been some statistical work and some …

64171 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 7, 1903, page 105 paragraph 9

… a character that He can say to us. “Well done, good and faithful servant.” Do we not all want to hear these words?

64172 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 8, 1903, page 109 paragraph 12

… that character that faith in God’s Word is created, and not doubt. Translation is impossible without this faith. A denomination that can not save its own children …

64173 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 8, 1903, page 126 paragraph 3

… the character of men that gathered around David,—those who were in distress, in debt, and discontented. David had to get an experience in learning how to deal …

64174 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 9, 1903, page 144 paragraph 13

Men are of more value than money; but the character of men is often, in no small degree, shown by the way they handle money.

64175 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 13, 1903, page 177 paragraph 12

… in character, and to devise and inaugurate plans that will be of universal application.

64176 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 13, 1903, page 177 paragraph 16

( c ) That they be industrial in character, giving first attention to agriculture and domestic arts.

64177 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 13, 1903, page 180 paragraph 15

… of character to stand. It seems to me that there is a good deal of danger involved in these enterprises; and yet I know there are many children among us as a people …

64178 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 13, 1903, page 181 paragraph 1

… industrial character of these schools: when you stop to think of what it means, after establishing our church-schools and our training-schools in many conferences …

64179 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 13, 1903, page 182 paragraph 8

… missionary character of all our work, and feared that the question of a salary was being emphasized too much. He believed the young workers should be encouraged …

64180 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 193 paragraph 10

6. That conferences give more attention to the character of the work done by each canvasser, and render him the counsel, encouragement, and help that seems necessary, in order that a high standard may be maintained.