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74301 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 13, 1903, page 181 paragraph 9
… much more than if they were not in these schools; and I have noticed in our Wisconsin school that almost all the young people who attend that school are converted …
74302 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 13, 1903, page 182 paragraph 5
… take more tithe than the churches pay. Some churches would be large enough to support theirs and have a surplus; but to furnish to all would consume the Conference …
74303 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 13, 1903, page 182 paragraph 6
… something more required of them than they had realized before. When we closed our school we had paid off our indebtedness, and our treasurer reported that …
74304 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 13, 1903, page 182 paragraph 11
… much more can be done by cooperating than can be done by the individual. One of the greatest evils that we now meet in trying to support the church-school work …
74305 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 13, 1903, page 183 paragraph 3
… paying more than one tithe. They feel that when they pay that. the rest of their obligation, in paying to God what they ought to pay, can be met by paying small sums …
74306 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 13, 1903, page 183 paragraph 5
… is more than $100,000 less than would be a two per cent tax on our property, or, in other words, less than one-half the amount that the citizens of some states pay …
74307 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 13, 1903, page 186 paragraph 10
… a more powerful plea than anything I could possibly say. The resolution asks that this Conference give its moral support and active cooperation to the Southern …
74308 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 13, 1903, page 187 paragraph 1
… , but more, it would be better to raise $10,000 and get out of debt, rather than to raise $10,000 and put in machinery and run the risk of getting out of debt, and, perhaps …
74309 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 13, 1903, page 188 paragraph 6
… institutions than Keene. Outside of the school and its enterprises, which have been a burden to them, they have invested $5,000 in the sanitarium work; and they …
74310 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 13, 1903, page 188 paragraph 7
… less than $3,000, though their quota is not all sold. And no more energetic people can be found in the United States of America than those who live in Oklahoma …
74311 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 13, 1903, page 188 paragraph 8
… lose more by pressing them than by dealing liberally.
74312 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 13, 1903, page 190 paragraph 10
… been more than seventy or eighty years old, at the most, and the other man has had a thousand years. It is not a fair comparison at all. Any man ought to be able to …
74313 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 13, 1903, page 190 paragraph 11
… knew more than they. “How did this Man get wisdom? He never went to our schools. We never had Him enrolled in the school at Jerusalem? How did He learn these things …
74314 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 13, 1903, page 191 paragraph 9
… anything more to learn. We should simply sit still and says, “Oh, I have seen that; I have been there; it is nothing new.” Eternity would be monotonous to us, and we should …
74315 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 197 paragraph 8
… a more sweeping resolution than this; for when you take the Lord’s instruction to Peter, you find that he was given commission as an elder not only to feed the …
74316 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 198 paragraph 6
… minute more than he could learn in a lifetime of study without the Lord. I tell you there is something wonderful about the Lord; and inasmuch as there is something …
74317 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 199 paragraph 2
… times more than anybody else in the same time. May God help us to get in right lines and on a solid foundation.
74318 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 199 paragraph 4
… are more than twice as many colored people in the South as the whole population of Australia and adjacent islands.
74319 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 200 paragraph 13
It will be seen that the present worth of the society represents more than half the entire receipts for eight years. The remainder has been paid out in the necessary expenses of the work. Out of these running expenses we would mention the following:—
74320 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 204 paragraph 6
… help more than any other people in America.