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74081 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 23, 1901, page 437 paragraph 6

… work more readily, and more successfully for us. God answers our prayer, because of our need, and because our attitude is such that he can. God puts it into our …

74083 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 24, 1901, page 442 paragraph 35

… little more than one institution for each State. Of course there are some States that have no school or library; there are other States that have two schools …

74084 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 24, 1901, page 443 paragraph 7

… it—more than ninety per cent-is of a fictitional character, not calculated to feed the mind. If they will read that kind of literature, why may they not read something …

74085 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 24, 1901, page 446 paragraph 4

J. C. Ottosen: I want to state that that national feeling is not as strong in Scandinavian as it is in this country. I never received a more hearty welcome than I did in Sweden.

74086 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 24, 1901, page 448 paragraph 14

… have more recognition from us than it has had in this meeting. I believe the woman’s work is an important branch, and while I am not very well acquainted with …

74087 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 24, 1901, page 452 paragraph 2

… needed more than prayer; and in the other tenth case that with the prayer something is also needed. If that something is not more needed than the prayer, it belongs …

74088 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 24, 1901, page 455 paragraph 10

… something more for us than we have been willing to have done. Just as soon as men submit to God, his salvation will be revealed.

74089 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 24, 1901, page 456 paragraph 5

… it more for the sake of employment than from a real burden to save souls. We read in the fourth chapter of Philippians of Bible workers: “I entreat thee also, true …

74090 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 458 paragraph 10

… Father, more and more of thy Spirit.

74091 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 460 paragraph 2

… much more rapidly in the years to come, in the months to come, than we see it now.

74092 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 460 paragraph 4

… pages. More than ever before my heart is burdened that every column and every line and every word shall speak forth this glorious gospel of the kingdom in …

74093 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 461 paragraph 1

… no more strange than our own,—and may I just say here, Let nothing be strange to any one who goes to any country except sin. Fight it and shun it at every point. Let …

74094 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 462 paragraph 10

… far more to fasten the truth in the minds of the people than if he had merely stood in the desk and sermonized. There are several such laborers as this, and we …

74095 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 463 paragraph 4

… are more than they that be with them. And Elisha prayed, and said, Lord, I pray thee, open his eyes, that he may see. And the Lord opened the eyes of the young man, and …

74096 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 464 paragraph 3

… never more astonished in my life than at the turn things have taken at this meeting. This is not our work. God has brought it about. Instruction regarding this …

74097 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 464 paragraph 8

… is more power in visiting families, talking to them of the truth and praying with them, than there is in all the sermons that can be given. This does not mean that …

74098 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 466 paragraph 25

… me more than any other during this meeting, and that is the gentleness with which God has rebuked our sins, the loving-kindness that has been shown this people …

74099 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 467 paragraph 23

E. E. Gardner: I feel more thankful than feeble words can express for the high privilege of attending this remarkable gathering, and for the unity and brotherly love that have prevailed.

74100 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 468 paragraph 23

P. P. Gade: I am more thankful than I can express for the experience that I have had at this Conference. I can only say, in the language of inspiration. “Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity.”