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74101 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 469 paragraph 1

Alanson Coleman: I feel grateful to God to-night more than ever before that he brought me to him.

74102 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 470 paragraph 9

A Voice: I thank the Lord to-night for his goodness. I am glad that I have had the privilege of attending this Conference, and that the Saviour assures me that I can put away all imperfections, and come off more than conqueror over these things.

74104 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 470 paragraph 14

A. E. Place: I have looked over this sea of faces day by day during this Conference, and I have thought more than once of the scripture, “One shall chase a thousand, and two put ten thousand to flight.”

74105 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 472 paragraph 7

… . Many more have come in than were expected. Many friends have come to stop with their friends. This has made it necessary for the church officers, those having …

74106 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 473 paragraph 14

… me more than I can estimate; it would have more than paid to come double the distance I did, in order to see and hear what I have witnessed.

74107 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 474 paragraph 2

… stronger than it has ever yet been carried. We have got to have more than the meager sums that we have had in the past, to operate this work. It must be doubled, quadrupled …

74108 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 474 paragraph 4

… with more vigor and earnestness than ever before, to rise to your feet. [The entire congregation of about three thousand persons arose.] I thank the Lord for …

74109 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 478 paragraph 1

… reason than for this that the French have done more to bring about the liberty of which Americans boast than any other nation under the sun? But here you will …

74110 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 478 paragraph 2

… larger than was the territory of the United States before the annexation of Alaska, worthy of our special attention and of our means? I know that French-Canadians …

74111 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 478 paragraph 3

… doing more for the French in Canada than has yet been done for that fearfully neglected people.

74112 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 478 paragraph 5

… were more friendly than in Montreal. I have visited, prayed with, talked the truth and sold literature to, English ministers of three Protestant denominations …

74113 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 478 paragraph 9

… there more than once. The thing was repeated to me in five very impressive dreams. One night God gave me three dreams, showing I must go to Europe, and presenting …

74114 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 479 paragraph 7

… had more than five dollars to our name; yet when the boat was finished, it was all paid for with the exception of a small debt, which was soon paid. This was done …

74115 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 479 paragraph 8

… for more than it was worth to us at the time.

74116 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 479 paragraph 10

… less than ten dollars more than an ordinary window would have cost.

74117 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 480 paragraph 3

… vicinity. More than thirty grown people came from nine to fifteen and sixteen miles. Some came thirty and thirty-five miles. One old grandmother came over …

74118 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 483 paragraph 7

… any more than your house would cost with the same amount of room, and we have our church on board. An industrial school must be started near Nashville. We have …

74119 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 483 paragraph 12

… South. More than that, you know before this time, it has represented the South to the North. We do not want to circulate that throughout the South so much, it is …

74120 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 25, 1901, page 483 paragraph 14

… are more perfectly organized in their work than any army that man has ever seen; and yet they are all organized, and work according to principles of love.