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11901 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 April 13, 1891, page 256 paragraph 11

Book Committee - H. P. Holser, L. R. Conradi, Jas. Erzenberger, Joseph Curdy, and H. Revilly.

11903 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 9, 1901, page 146 paragraph 1

… with Joseph? His brethren were moved with envy, and sold him into Egypt: but it was God who sent him there. So Herod, and Pontius Pilate, and the rulers of Jerusalem …

11904 The Gospel in Creation, p. 6 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)

Name: The Gospel in Creation Book Code: GOSC Author: Waggoner, Ellet Joseph Author Code: EJW Date of Publication: 1893 Publisher: International Tract Society, London Publication Type: Book Number of Pages: 176

11906 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 May 1904, page 164 paragraph 2

… and Joseph could in looking back over their lives. Their greatest reverses were their greatest blessings. God is just as good and powerful now as he was then …

11907 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 August 1904, page 261 paragraph 4

When Joseph interpreted Pharaoh’s dream, he said, “For that the dream was doubled unto Pharaoh twice, it is because the thing is established by God, and God will …

11908 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 March 1905, page 67 paragraph 3

… of Joseph is one of the most perfect illustrations of the working of this principle, that all work is the Lord’s work, and is to be done heartily, as to him. If all …

11909 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 March 1905, page 67 paragraph 4

… of Joseph as a servant, noting the principle on which he worked. When a lad of only seventeen years he was rudely torn from home, where he had never known want …

11910 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 March 1905, page 68 paragraph 1

… friendless, Joseph was but a very small item in a great establishment. To all human appearance there was no prospect but that his life would be spent in obscurity …

11911 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 March 1905, page 68 paragraph 2

… appreciate Joseph’s character, and the principle on which he worked, without first forming a mental picture of the average person in the same situation …

11912 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 March 1905, page 68 paragraph 3

But Joseph knew that “in all labor there is profit.” He knew that a man is not to work for a living, but to work because God has given him a living, making him a living …

11913 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 March 1905, page 68 paragraph 4

… . “And Joseph found grace in his sight.” “And he left all that he had in Joseph’s hand; and he knew not aught he had, save the bread which which he did eat.”

11914 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 March 1905, page 68 paragraph 5

… here Joseph’s principles made him master of the situation. He was not responsible for the situation; but he recognized that his sole business was to work …

11915 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 March 1905, page 69 paragraph 1

… . But Joseph’s relation to the Lord was so close that he always lost sight of his apparent taskmasters, and worked as the immediate servant of “Him who is invisible …

11916 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 March 1905, page 69 paragraph 2

… that Joseph was in Egypt he was preparing to be its ruler. It was to that end that God sent him there. But we must remember that Joseph could not see all this. He …

11917 The Medical Missionary, vol. 18 January 27, 1909, page 77 paragraph 9

… of Joseph and his brethren. The brothers, “moved with envy,” sold Joseph into Egypt, intending that to be a substitute for death as a means of putting an end to him …

11918 The Present Truth, vol. 7 October 8, 1891, page 328 paragraph 3

… to Joseph the birth of Christ, said: “Thou shalt call his name Jesus [Saviour]; for he shall save His people from their sins.” Matthew 1:21. But sin brings death, for …

11919 The Present Truth, vol. 8 May 5, 1892, page 136 paragraph 7

… of Joseph.” John 1:45. Jesus Himself said to the unbelieving Jews: “For if ye had believed Moses, ye would have believed Me; for he wrote of Me.” John 5:46. Paul said to …

11920 The Present Truth, vol. 8 May 19, 1892, page 152 paragraph 2

The careful reader of the Scriptures knows that Joseph and Mary were residents of Nazareth, yet when the proper time came, a heathen emperor did his part toward the fulfilment of prophecy, by sending forth a decree that brought them to Bethlehem.