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75901 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5
Talk by Mrs. E. G. White, Tuesday Morning, March 31.
75902 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5
Prayer Offered by Mrs. E. G. White, Tuesday Morning, March 31
75903 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 2, 1903, page 57 paragraph 3
In the season of prayer following Elder Daniells’ remarks during the devotional service Wednesday morning. April 1, Sister White united, praying as follows:—
75904 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 2, 1903, page 58 paragraph 1
Following this prayer, Sister White spoke on “Unity of Effort.”
75905 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5
Morning Talk by Mrs. E. G. White, Wednesday, April 1, 1903
75906 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 2, 1903, page 58 paragraph 5
… : and white raiment, that thou mayest be clothed, and that the shame of thy nakedness do not appear: and anoint thine eyes with eye-salve that thou mayest see.”
75907 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 2, 1903, page 60 paragraph 8
Those who in the past have heard Sister White’s voice raised in prayer, will be especially interested in her earnest petitions recorded in this number of the “Bulletin.”
75908 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 2, 1903, page 60 paragraph 9
The talk by Sister White, Wednesday morning, April 1, on “Unity of Effort,” which appears in this number, contains matter for thoughtful and earnest consideration.
75909 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 3, 1903, page 65 paragraph 13
W. C. White: If we are to be a world’s conference, why do we discriminate against any section?
75910 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 3, 1903, page 67 paragraph 26
… Sister White’s talk on Wednesday morning. April 1, on “Unity of Effort.” published on page 58 of the last number of the “Bulletin.” The paragraph should have read …
75911 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 6, 1903, page 73 paragraph 18
W. C. White: Does this mean to point out or to intimate the plan upon which new institutions are to be based, or does this mean that existing institutions are to change their form of organization and government?
75912 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 6, 1903, page 73 paragraph 20
… . C. White: Is it intended, or is it likely to occur, that the result of this proposal will be, or will lead to, an effort upon the part of Union Conference Committees …
75913 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 6, 1903, page 73 paragraph 22
… Brother White in regard to the management of these instructions is one of vital importance from this standpoint. If by the passage of this resolution it …
75914 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5
… . C. White: Healdsburg College. J. H. Kellogg: Tell us about it. R. A. Underwood: It is owned by stockholders. J. H. Kellogg: Are not the stockholders the people? R. A. Underwood …
75915 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 6, 1903, page 76 paragraph 6
… . C. White: I believe that the first benefit of the consideration of these resolutions will be the study of principles. Later on it may affect our institutions …
75916 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 6, 1903, page 77 paragraph 3
… Brother White says; that is the right thing. I have been for twenty-five years laboring and contending for a reorganization. I think I am the first man that objected …
75917 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 6, 1903, page 77 paragraph 4
… Brother White,—to bring up here a communistic resolution, which requires that every institution shall be owned and controlled by all the people, by the denomination …
75918 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 6, 1903, page 78 paragraph 2
… . Brother White says the teachers ought to have a part in their institutions. The teachers who have put in their lives for so many years have not been so recognized …
75919 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 6, 1903, page 79 paragraph 3
What Brother White says is right.—the burden of control is determined by the burden of labor. Men put into sanitariums money, but men and women put their lives into the upbuilding of the institution.
75920 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 6, 1903, page 82 paragraph 7
… , Brother White took me out one day for a ride, and he said to me, “Doctor, Sister White had a remarkable dream a few days ago, two or three weeks ago, and in that dream …