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13941 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 3 October 25, 1889, page 78
Running Expenses $ 65,233 02 Labor 39,027 01 Interest 3,574 07 Rent 3,320 65 Charity 10,178 76 Discounts to Ministers 2,655 94 Net Gain 29,122 35 $153,111 80
13942 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 3 October 25, 1889, page 83 paragraph 3
… to run no risk of making a mistake in number, and so they put down the whole number, thus deliberately perpetrating a base fraud. It may well be said that no attempt …
13943 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 3 October 29, 1889, page 103 paragraph 9
… had run out in various places, and that we had now gone West, and would soon run out there.
13944 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 3 October 29, 1889, page 104 paragraph 2
… some running behind in the matter of expenses.
13945 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 3 November 1, 1889, page 128 paragraph 4
WHEREAS, It has been demonstrated that family schools can be organized and run successfully, and that they are a great benefit to the family, and a source of strength to the Association; therefore, -
13946 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 3 November 4, 1889, page 135 paragraph 8
… just running into his hole in the ground, and Jesus standing alone and homeless in the storm, with the following text printed beneath: “The foxes have holes …
13947 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 3 November 4, 1889, page 140 paragraph 21
… band running the full length of the ridge, and two ply in the corners; wherever there is a hole worked into the canvass it shall be protected with an iron ring …
13948 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 27, 1893, page 1 paragraph 5
(To run through both Institute and General Conference.)
13949 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 29, 1893, page 21 paragraph 9
… would run itself. Teachers are often secured who cannot lead souls to Christ, because they know not what it is to find him precious to their own souls; but all …
13950 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 29, 1893, page 44 paragraph 12
“‘Whereas, There are seven thousand saloons running open every Sunday, contrary to the State law; therefore, be it -
13951 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 31, 1893, page 85 paragraph 3
… not run the risk of making them his enemies by telling them the first thing that they must believe on Jesus of Nazareth; but he dwelt on the prophecies and promises …
13952 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 February 2, 1893, page 102 paragraph 7
The canvassing work will not run itself; it must be planned for, and those plans must be pushed, and the pushing must be continual and energetic.
13953 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 February 2, 1893, page 112 paragraph 1
… is run professedly as a Catholic paper, but it is that. And The Sun has a correspondent in Rome, in the Vatican, - a priest, - I don’t know what his name is. He doesn’t …
13954 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 February 2, 1893, page 121 paragraph 2
… to run the government for himself. Did he try to do so by love? No: he tried to do it by force and not by love. Where then do we find the first “National Reformer”? We find …
13955 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 February 2, 1893, page 123 paragraph 1
… is running the papacy? Who is working against the church of God? - Satan. By whom did he work when Christ was on the earth? - The dragon. By whom did he work when the church …
13956 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 February 2, 1893, page 124 paragraph 8
… being run by Satan? How could you expect justice? And how could you expect justice when all the power of this earth is set against the people of God by Satan himself …
13957 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 February 5, 1893, page 140 paragraph 1
… he runs the risk of losing his own existence as well as the existence of all he had created and upheld. In proof of this overwhelming truth, I will present the …
13958 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 February 5, 1893, page 143 paragraph 11
… to run to waste; wasted time results in serious detriment to the work of the canvasser in numerous ways.
13959 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 February 5, 1893, page 150 paragraph 7
… shall run to and fro in the city; they shall run upon the wall, they shall climb upon the houses; they shall enter in at the windows like a thief. The earth shall …
13960 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 February 7, 1893, page 174 paragraph 8
… man running a mission there who calls himself a Wesleyan, but his morals being very lax, he is accomplishing next to nothing. Two Sabbath-keepers, Brother and …