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121 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 15 (1900)
Dear Brother C. H. Jones:
122 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 15 (1900), Lt 134, 1900, par. 1
… , and Brother C. H. Jones tells me that they raised quite a good deal of money at the California camp meeting to send to Australia. He says that this will give them …
123 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 15 (1900)
Dear Brother C. H. Jones:
124 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 16 (1901), Lt 50, 1901, par. 12
Brother C. H. Jones has been trying hard to lift the debt on the Oakland church, and only six thousand dollars remain to be paid. The members of the Healdsburg …
125 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 16 (1901)
Brother C. H. Jones,—
126 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 17 (1902), Lt 11, 1902, par. 10
… of Brother C. H. Jones, taking the train for St. Helena Friday morning.
127 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 17 (1902), Lt 65, 1902, par. 3
One of the questions under consideration was, “Should Brother C. H. Jones resign, who will occupy the position that he has occupied in the institution since he was a young man?”
128 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 17 (1902), Lt 65, 1902, par. 11
Addressing Brother C. H. Jones, our Instructor said, “Take up the work anew; and”—turning to the others present—“learn of Jesus, His meekness, His lowliness. Empty …
129 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 17 (1902), Lt 67, 1902, par. 1
… of Brother C. H. Jones has been presented to me. Should he resign his position to take up some other line of work? If the Lord should say, “This is My will,” it would be …
130 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 17 (1902), Lt 67, 1902, par. 4
The following words were spoken to those who are associated with Brother C. H. Jones in the management of the Pacific Press:
131 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 17 (1902), Lt 67, 1902, par. 10
… with Brother C. H. Jones in labor are not to think that he is to bear this burden alone. It is not necessary to bring everything that needs to be corrected before …
132 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 17 (1902), Lt 67, 1902, par. 37
… your brother C. H. Jones. You should have borne many of the burdens that have fallen upon him in regard to the care of the employees. You have allowed your work …
133 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 17 (1902), Lt 67, 1902, par. 48
… ground. Brother C. H. Jones is a man who can see and understand the situation of the work and its necessities. The Lord has not separated Brother Jones from His …
134 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 17 (1902), Lt 67, 1902, par. 50
To Brother C. H. Jones these words were spoken: “Would you forsake an imperilled vessel? Would it be a manifestation of faith, or of weakness, for you to disconnect …
135 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 17 (1902), Lt 260, 1902, par. 3
… to Brother C. H. Jones and injustice to the work; that among all the associate workers there was not one who would improve the present showing in taking his place …
136 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 18 (1903), Lt 5, 1903, par. 1
… from Brother C. H. Jones, who wrote to me in regard to the telegram that you sent. I am afflicted with all who are afflicted. I know that this must be a very trying …
137 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 18 (1903), Lt 136, 1903, par. 6
I had a long conversation with Brother C. H. Jones and Brother Mills about many things, of which I will write you at another time. I told them that we cause the enemy to rejoice when we allow him to keep our minds fixed on perplexities.
138 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 18 (1903), Ms 109, 1903, par. 4
I have been painfully surprised that Brother C. H. Jones did not discern the danger of the situation in which his son was placed. He seemed to have lost discernment and did not reason from cause to effect.
139 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 18 (1903), Ms 110, 1903, par. 25
We had a profitable conversation with Brother C. H. Jones. The time was quite fully occupied in considering matters regarding the publication of my books.
140 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 19 (1904), Lt 141, 1904, par. 3
We then drove to Brother C. H. Jones’s house, and here we ate our lunch. Brother Jones has not yet moved out to Mountain View, and the house is in the hands of a caretaker.