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76001 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 200 paragraph 1
Now I want to read briefly in regard to workers who have been developed by this work in the South: “In a recent letter from Sister White, the statement was made, ‘The Lord is hungry for fruit.’
76002 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 201 paragraph 4
… . E. White’s work. It is God’s work. It is God’s plan, and what He has been telling us to do for ten years. It is in no sense a private enterprise. We have desired that …
76003 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 201 paragraph 19
Sister White: That is true. That is the way it was presented to me.
76004 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 201 paragraph 20
J. E. White: It is a legacy to the United States, California, Michigan, Iowa, and all the states are just as much responsible for that work as are the poor people down there.
76005 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 201 paragraph 21
… the white work. If you will take the trouble to notice, you will find that nearly all these articles turn directly to the colored work. If we had studied these …
76006 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 202 paragraph 5
Sister White then read and commented upon the following article, written by her some time in 1902:—
76007 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5
E. G. WHITE
76008 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 202 paragraph 12
… the white people. By the work of the steamer “Morning Star” much has been accomplished that otherwise could not have been done. Thus the workers have been enabled …
76009 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 202 paragraph 14
… the white people in regard to the way in which the colored people have been treated.
76010 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 203 paragraph 2
… the white people to help the colored people.
76011 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 203 paragraph 15
… the white people.
76012 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 205 paragraph 1
… Edson White’s hands. There is enough in the work itself to distress his soul and to wear him out.
76013 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 205 paragraph 2
… Edson White should have an occasional rest. And the other workers in the field must guard their health carefully. God is jealous of His servants. He desires …
76014 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 14, 1903, page 216 paragraph 3
… . G. White, J. W. Westphal.
76015 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 August 1903, page 226 paragraph 2
… . G. White, W. C. White, J. W. Westphal, L. C. Sheafe, J. W. Collie.
76016 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 August 1903, page 226 paragraph 8
… . C. White, C. H. Jones, David Paulson, J. C. Ottosen, A. J. Read, Frederick Griggs, W. C. Sisley, S. N. Haskell, R. M. Kilgore.
76017 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 August 1903, page 226
… . G. White 104-106 Remarks of J. H. Kellogg concerning work of 82, 96 Remarks of Mrs. E. G. White concerning 84-88 Bonds, investment in 104, 105 Book sales for the year 1902 …
76018 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 August 1903, page 227
… . G. White 67, 176 Re remarks of A. T. Jones 176 Re remarks of W. C. White 176 Of minutes 176, 186 Re West Virginia Conference 220 Delegates present at opening meeting …
76019 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 August 1903, page 228
… . G. White 55, 56 “A Prayer for Pardon and Help,” by Mrs. E. G. White 56, 57 “Unity of Effort,” by Mrs. E. G. White 58, 59 “The Gospel of the Kingdom,” by E. J. Waggoner 68-72 “Our Duty to Leave …
76020 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 14, 1909, page 1 paragraph 26
DELEGATES AT LARGE.—W. B. White, M. E. Cady, C. E. Weaks, O. K. Butler.