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64281 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 23, 1913, page 111 paragraph 13

… large character as ever passed before a union conference organization. Instead of legislating regarding matters pertaining to local conferences, we …

64282 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 25, 1913, page 121 paragraph 10

… Chinese characters, would more readily learn to read in our English alphabet.

64283 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 25, 1913, page 129 paragraph 15

… general character, and for this reason are not to be reported by me.

64284 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 25, 1913, page 131 paragraph 1

… general character of the instruction is excellent. While there are many children who, on account of being scattered, do not have church-school privileges …

64285 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 25, 1913, page 133 paragraph 21

… are character-making days. The world is not so wide nor the span of life so long that the influences of home lose their power. Many a ruined life can be traced …

64286 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 25, 1913, page 134 paragraph 5

… a character without a thorough understanding of the mental processes, the inter-dependence of motives and ideals, and the stimuli that arouse the inner …

64287 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 26, 1913, page 140 paragraph 6

… the character of Liberty. For quite a number of quarters the magazine itself has been filled quite largely with articles upon the subject of Romanism. Now …

64288 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 28, 1913, page 166 paragraph 22

… Christian character, which come from making a sacrifice to the Lord by giving; but we are raising another standard. Our tithes and offerings are yet small …

64290 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 28, 1913, page 168 paragraph 4

… Chinese characters, and quite a bit of Chinese, to be able to read the Japanese. It is difficult; it is no easy work learning the language. But all our students …

64291 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 28, 1913, page 175 paragraph 3

… different character to our work in Karmartar.

64292 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 29, 1913, page 177 paragraph 9

… the character, like the Word of God. It is the best mental as well as spiritual exercise for the human mind. We can trace this thought all through the spirit of …

64293 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 29, 1913, page 192 paragraph 14

… , his character, his destiny. Brethren, let us sense this prophecy, accept the warning it contains, and share in the boundless possibilities of the promise.

64294 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 194 paragraph 8

… , hallowed character, or the opposite. That is the problem we have to face.

64295 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 199 paragraph 24

… in character, and believe will be most helpful to the fields; these compilations to form a basis for a series of somewhat similar tracts and pamphlets, in many …

64296 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 203 paragraph 6

… the character and real purpose of the legislation. It is still compulsory religious Sunday legislation, designed to make Sunday the sabbath by law, and to …

64297 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 204 paragraph 10

… of character. But improper associations produce evil results. In their intercourse with one another, young people should maintain a proper reserve. They …

64298 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 1, 1913, page 219 paragraph 12

“Dear Brother: There are some who think they are able to measure the character and to estimate the importance of the work the Lord has given me to do. Their own mind and judgment are the standard by which they would weigh the testimonies.

64299 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 1, 1913, page 219 paragraph 13

… the character of the testimonies. Those who attempt this are sure to err in their conclusions. The Lord would have men adhere to their appointed work. If they …

64300 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 1, 1913, page 219 paragraph 14

“Those who carefully read the testimonies as they have appeared from the early days, need not be perplexed as to their origin. The many books, written by the help of the Spirit of God, bear a living witness to the character of the testimonies.