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74781 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 20, 1913, page 58 paragraph 7
… time more ordained Danish-Norwegian ministers that labor in the American work than there are preaching in the Danish-Norwegian language.
74782 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 20, 1913, page 58 paragraph 8
… and more new converts than this paper shows. During the past four years we have organized 11 new churches, won 690 new Sabbath-keepers, baptized many, and added …
74783 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 20, 1913, page 59 paragraph 13
… is more than half gone. Five thousand copies were printed in each edition. We also have a little church paper, Le Visiteur, which our brethren appreciate very …
74784 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 20, 1913, page 60 paragraph 11
… be more than tripled.
74785 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 20, 1913, page 62 paragraph 23
… grown more rapidly than they could be equipped or manned. Church-schools have sprung up rapidly.
74786 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 20, 1913, page 62 paragraph 28
… much more than kept pace with the increase of the denomination, and the prospects for still greater growth in the future are most excellent.
74787 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 20, 1913, page 64 paragraph 24
… ranks more loyal, more willing to sacrifice, and to serve, than our brethren and sisters across the border; and to-day they count themselves as a part of the home …
74788 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 21, 1913, page 65 paragraph 1
… a more effective message than they could in person.
74789 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 21, 1913, page 66 paragraph 5
b. More than one third of the total for the sixty-eight years since our work began.
74790 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 21, 1913, page 66 paragraph 12
… to more than $80,000.
74791 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 21, 1913, page 66 paragraph 28
… 2,000 more than in 1911. On an average each canvasser sold every hour 3 1/2 piasters’ worth. This is much better than in 1911, when each canvasser sold 2 piasters …
74792 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 21, 1913, page 67 paragraph 1
… far more in the future than we have in the past. Where there is such a mixture of languages, religions, castes, etc., the problems confronting us in organizing …
74793 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 21, 1913, page 70 paragraph 15
… more than $3,000, and our offerings to missions were $135,000. Last year our church-schools required $138,320 for their support, an increase of more than 4,000 …
74794 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 21, 1913, page 71 paragraph 4
… schools more rapidly than efficient teachers can be found to operate them, or than money can be procured to guarantee, a proper salary. It would be well, perhaps …
74795 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 21, 1913, page 71 paragraph 14
… deal more largely with advanced education than in the past, and to strengthen the department of Home Education. This introduces the important subject of …
74796 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 21, 1913, page 72 paragraph 3
… received more attention or shown more real, substantial progress than our normal work. New normal buildings have been constructed at Walla Walla College …
74797 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 21, 1913, page 72 paragraph 10
… . No more important work lies before this denomination than the training of an efficient gospel ministry. We have required a standard of our bookkeepers …
74798 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 21, 1913, page 73 paragraph 11
… little more than sixty years. It was then but a tiny stream. There was then no organization, no lessons, no helps of any kind, no systematic plan of reporting. But …
74799 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 21, 1913, page 73 paragraph 12
… considerably more than one hundred thousand pupils, of all ages, degrees of education and training, and gathered from scores of tribes, tongues, and dialects …
74800 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 21, 1913, page 73 paragraph 13
In the time set apart for this report I can do but little more than refer to the progress of the Sabbath-school work since the last General Conference, and make a few suggestions for the future.