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75961 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 9, 1903, page 141 paragraph 11

… Sister White spoke, telling us what had been shown her in regard to the school. She said that we should bring natives from the islands there. and should teach …

75962 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 9, 1903, page 142 paragraph 1

… for white men. When last at Fiji, we talked up the plan of training our young men of Fiji to go into these islands, carrying the truth. They are willing to do it. They …

75963 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 9, 1903, page 142 paragraph 3

… a white man and eat him. They never kill him, I suppose, unless they have been exasperated. The worst heathen in those islands are white men. Many whites take advantage …

75964 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 9, 1903, page 142 paragraph 4

… the white men have gone there, and as the natives have associated with them, they have become more heathen than they were before. It sounds rather harsh, but …

75965 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5

Signed, H. W. Cottrell, E. T. Russell, C. W. Flaiz, W. C. White, W. T. Knox, E. H. Gates, G. E. Langdon, C. N. Woodward, Smith Sharp, S. B. Horton.

75966 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 10, 1903, page 157 paragraph 11

… . C. White: I did hope to avoid any part in the discussion regarding this constitution, but as principles have been referred to, and as the instruction given to …

75967 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 10, 1903, page 159 paragraph 2

… ,—Sister White’s talk at the last General Conference. I have read it to dozens of conference committees and in conference gatherings, have made it a constant …

75968 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 10, 1903, page 161 paragraph 5

… Sister White, of course; and we can remember, Brother Loughborough, some things that most of these brethren can not, as sure as you live.

75969 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 10, 1903, page 161 paragraph 9

… Sister White about 1850, at my father’s house. They were there quite a number of times. Elder Andrews and I were the very dearest of friends, and he lived in Waukon …

75970 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 10, 1903, page 161 paragraph 10

… Brother White and others that we must perfect an organization to meet the difficulties that existed at that time; and a good many of our dear brethren and …

75971 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 10, 1903, page 161 paragraph 14

… : Brother White, who at that time held a very important position, a leader in our work, a man to whom we all looked, whose judgment had been shown on many occasions …

75972 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 10, 1903, page 162 paragraph 8

… James White and Sister White, were conspicuous in it; Elder J. N. Andrews, one of the most talented men, and really, as I consider him, the most able reasoner we have …

75973 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 10, 1903, page 163 paragraph 2

… Sister White in any testimony ever refer to the presidency of the General Conference as being kingly in authority, or being an improper thing at all. And, in …

75974 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 10, 1903, page 163 paragraph 6

… . Brother White, I think, held that office about ten or twelve terms after the organization. I held it thirteen terms. I gave place to worthy successors, and I should …

75975 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 10, 1903, page 163 paragraph 8

… James White’s administration, I never heard of any testimony from Sister White reproving him for exercising kingly power, and though I held the office for …

75976 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 10, 1903, page 163 paragraph 10

As one of the old hands, I see in this new constitution the same principles that we had in the beginning, that were endorsed by Sister White at the first. This is why I favor the new constitution.

75977 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 12, 1903, page 167 paragraph 2

… Brother White will be true, that where the burden of labor rests. there rests the burden of control. That will have to be translated from theory into practice …

75978 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 12, 1903, page 167 paragraph 9

W. C. White: Our General Conference is something like a tree; while it lives, it grows, and the tree can not tell when it sprouts just how many limbs it will have. I trust our tree will be left so that it can grow more limbs.

75979 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 12, 1903, page 169 paragraph 4

… , Sister White, in her talk on that subject. twice stated that she was heartily in favor of Resolution 7. You will find it in the “General Conference Bulletin.” Some …

75980 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 12, 1903, page 169 paragraph 7

… . C. White, and then Sister White talked. Her remarks are to be found on pages 202-205 of the “Bulletin.” She says: “I am ready to say to you to-day that I am in harmony with …