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74741 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 18, 1913, page 19 paragraph 1
… have more than tripled, the tithe more than quintupled, and the offerings decupled. The European Division now constitutes one fourth of the total membership …
74742 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 18, 1913, page 19 paragraph 8
… than to face the difficult problem of military service by faith in the living God, emigrated, and are thus lost to our division. We need to pray more than ever …
74743 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 18, 1913, page 20 paragraph 8
… would more than equal 15 cents a week in North America.
74744 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 18, 1913, page 20 paragraph 10
… been more than filled up by urgent literary work. During the thousands of miles of travel by land and sea, fast and slow, through cold and heat, rain and sunshine …
74745 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 18, 1913, page 21 paragraph 1
… are more than covered by good accounts receivable. The Latin Union school is two thirds paid for. Stanborough Park College is held by the British Union Limited …
74746 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 18, 1913, page 31 paragraph 18
… number more than 5,000. In this connection the speaker brought out the interesting fact that the Russian Union is the only union that has no institutions …
74747 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 19, 1913, page 34 paragraph 3
… Lord more perfectly. When our workers realize as they should the importance of the times in which we live, there will be seen a determined purpose to be on the …
74748 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 19, 1913, page 34 paragraph 4
… a more pure and holy work than we have yet seen?
74749 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 19, 1913, page 34 paragraph 19
… , or more than one third of the entire population of the globe.
74750 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 19, 1913, page 36 paragraph 7
… rowboats more than three hundred fifty miles. When they reached the institute, the meeting had closed. They refused to leave the place until they had been …
74751 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 19, 1913, page 36 paragraph 13
… of more than six thousand souls there. They report that there has never been a time since Protestantism entered Japan when the promise was so great for an …
74752 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 19, 1913, page 36 paragraph 16
… are more than thirty believers in this message, earnestly pleading that we send some one to instruct them more fully in the truth.
74753 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 19, 1913, page 37 paragraph 16
… for more than about one hundred at the general meeting; nevertheless, the people kept coming until the chapel was crowded, and the attendance was quite as …
74754 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 19, 1913, page 38 paragraph 1
… millions more than you have in the United States. “In the millions of this empire the merchant sees one of the largest and most promising fields in the world …
74755 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 19, 1913, page 38 paragraph 10
… receive more calls than it is possible for us to fill.
74756 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 19, 1913, page 39 paragraph 22
… reached more conveniently than any other part of the empire. It is well provided with waterways, which can be traveled by means of small steam launches. It …
74757 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 19, 1913, page 42 paragraph 2
… have more applicants for enrollment than they have room to receive. We hope that these girls will prove to be the means whereby we may bring the truth to the …
74758 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 19, 1913, page 43 paragraph 19
… baptized more than the needed eleven to make the four hundred, as after I left he was to visit two places, to baptize those prepared. So our Korean church today …
74759 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 19, 1913, page 44 paragraph 10
… year more than one thousand dollars worth of books and papers in the Korean language were sold.
74760 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 19, 1913, page 45 paragraph 17
… done more to solve the problem of carrying the message over these large islands than the continual call for foreign workers, who, after a short stay have been …