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6841 The Review and Herald August 15, 1907, paragraph 5

… , may be received through the sanitarium work. It will be very essential that the means expended for the work in Washington shall be economically handled …

6842 The Review and Herald August 15, 1907, paragraph 7

… ; and I have been shown that to close up the work of the first institution would be a grievous mistake. There are men holding positions of responsibility in …

6843 The Review and Herald August 15, 1907, paragraph 10

… . But I have been shown that if we had advanced in the way of reform as the light came to us, we would have a very different showing than now appears. In following …

6844 The Review and Herald November 14, 1907, paragraph 9

I have been shown that some of the leaders in the work have acted the part of an inconsiderate father who loses control of his words and spirit, and who acts …

6845 The Review and Herald February 6, 1908, paragraph 8

I have been shown that in our educational work we are not to follow the methods that have been adopted in our older established schools. There is among us too …

6846 The Review and Herald April 9, 1908, paragraph 15

… they shall be mine, saith the Lord of hosts, in that day when I make up my jewels; and I will spare them, as a man spareth his own son that serveth him. Then shall ye …

6847 The Review and Herald June 18, 1908, paragraph 9

… his will to the will of God, the Holy Spirit will make the impression upon the hearts of those to whom he ministers. I have been shown that we are not to shun the …

6848 The Review and Herald August 6, 1908, paragraph 2

… evil are gathering in strength. Satan flatters his coworkers that he will do a work that will captivate the world. While partial inactivity has come upon …

6849 The Review and Herald October 29, 1908, paragraph 7

… as I am shown how many there are who make self their idol. Christ has paid the redemption price for them. To him belongs the service of all their powers. But their …

6850 The Review and Herald February 18, 1909, paragraph 6

I was shown that mistakes have been made that have left wrong impressions upon minds, because there were allowed to preside over important interests men …

6851 The Review and Herald May 6, 1909, Art. A, paragraph 3

I was shown two classes of men. One class thought themselves competent for the work of the gospel field, and were urging themselves forward in it; but their …

6852 The Review and Herald May 6, 1909, Art. A, paragraph 4

Then I was shown another class whom God was preparing to labor for the salvation of souls. What a contrast there was between this and the first company! These …

6853 The Review and Herald May 6, 1909, Art. A, paragraph 5

… . These I was shown should not be urged to take upon themselves responsibilities in the work of ministry yet. God would lead them, giving them the experience …

6854 The Review and Herald May 6, 1909, Art. A, paragraph 7

I have been shown that there is danger that those who are not wise in the management of their temporal affairs, may not be wise in the management of sacred interests …

6855 The Review and Herald May 6, 1909, Art. A, paragraph 15

… . They are given for the encouragement of our churches, and are to be claimed in times of emergency. When you meet with those who are not willing to be helped and …

6856 The Review and Herald September 16, 1909, paragraph 3

… that are ready to perish. It is time that our people felt the need of being laborers together with God. Self-denial and self-sacrifice are highly appropriate …

6857 The Review and Herald February 24, 1910, paragraph 18

I have been shown that the principles that were given us in the early days of the message are as important and should be regarded just as conscientiously …

6858 The Review and Herald March 9, 1911, paragraph 9

… would be a denial of our faith, and an evidence that our trust was not fully in God. But I call to mind many things God has shown me in the past in regard to the draft …

6859 The Review and Herald March 23, 1911, paragraph 14

… them be as wise as serpents, and as harmless as doves. I have repeatedly been shown that we might receive far more favors than we do in many ways if we would approach …

6860 The Review and Herald April 27, 1911, Art. A, paragraph 11

… apostle was not intimidated by the situation. Since his reinstatement after his denial of Christ, he had unflinchingly braved danger, and had shown a noble …