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70441 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 8, 1913, page 320 paragraph 8

… closing Sabbath day, our brethren and sisters remaining in their various fields of labor and in their home churches, were often mentioned. Earnest prayers …

70442 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 8, 1913, page 320 paragraph 13

… this Sabbath afternoon missionary service to bear testimony to their gratitude to God for sparing them to witness the triumphant progress of his cause …

70443 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 9, 1913, page 320

DAILY PROGRAM (Except Sabbath)

70444 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7

Sabbath, June 7, 10 A. M.

70445 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 9, 1913, page 323 paragraph 18

… closing Sabbath service of the Conference, we could well afford to listen to the words of Jesus which he spoke on an occasion something similar to this. “In …

70446 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 9, 1913, page 325 paragraph 35

Whereas, Our brother. Elder Isaac Sanborn, one of the pioneers in the proclamation of the advent message, was suddenly taken from us by death on Sabbath. May 24, 1913.—

70447 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 9, 1913, page 327 paragraph 18

… and Sabbath afternoons we reviewed the month’s texts. The boys also took a large part in the prayer service.

70448 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 9, 1913, page 327 paragraph 22

… last Sabbath morning of the Conference, the young people’s workers met for a farewell consecration service. The workers expressed their determination …

70449 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 9, 1913, page 327 paragraph 27

3. That eight hours per day, or forty-eight hours per week, with necessary Sabbath time, be the basis for required work in these training-schools.

70450 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 9, 1913, page 328 paragraph 8

… next Sabbath the reader appeared at the Sabbath meeting keeping the Sabbath, the result of reading the book the sister had left.

70451 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 9, 1913, page 328 paragraph 9

… (except Sabbaths) in the Foreign Mission Seminary chapel to discuss in a round-table manner the many problems with which they must deal in their work in the …

70452 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 9, 1913, page 329 paragraph 1

… last Sabbath-evening service of the General Conference session, Elder Farnsworth selected as the basis of his discourse the first few verses of the ninth …

70453 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 9, 1913, page 329 paragraph 13

On the last afternoon of the Conference, K. C. Russell, of Chicago, spoke in the large pavilion at 2:30, choosing as his subject one phase of the Sabbath question. Quite a number of visitors were in attendance.

70454 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 9, 1913, page 329 paragraph 14

This Sabbath question is occupying the minds of many classes of people these days. But the only Sabbath command in the Bible is found in the bosom of God’s …

70455 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 9, 1913, page 329 paragraph 15

The Sabbath was made at creation. Genesis 1. This is the only record in the Bible where any Sabbath was made. The One who made the world in six days is the One who …

70456 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 9, 1913, page 329 paragraph 16

Christ and the Father were associated in creation: “Let us make man in our image;” “The Word was with God.” Three things stand out in bold relief in the making of the Sabbath; namely, God’s resting, his blessing, his sanctification.

70457 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 9, 1913, page 329 paragraph 17

The Lord did not rest because he was weary or fatigued. The Sabbath is a day of spiritual rest, and not one of physical rest.

70458 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 9, 1913, page 329 paragraph 18

The Sabbath cannot be changed; it is impossible for even God to change it unless he should recreate the earth. July 4 is a memorial of independence; it can never be changed; it will always remain the birthday of independence in this country.

70459 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 9, 1913, page 330 paragraph 8

Whereas, Our brother, Elder Isaac Sanborn, one of the pioneers in the proclamation of the advent message, was suddenly taken from us by death on Sabbath. May 24, 1913,—