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14001 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 19, 1899, page 26 paragraph 6

… is running to waste, then my speech will cost you nothing. There is a living issue before us, - one that we meet squarely. I am not authorized to answer any question …

14002 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 19, 1899, page 26 paragraph 11

… was running behind every year. We went along for a while, and then we determined to try to live within our means. We followed the industrial plan as far as we could …

14003 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 19, 1899, page 26 paragraph 12

… be run on its income. That is the way we run our families - the way we have to. We do not appeal to the conference at the end of the year if we have got behind; we have …

14004 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 19, 1899, page 26 paragraph 18

H. W. Cottrell: I would like to ask the brother from Ohio if the running expenses and the interest on the present indebtedness were met from the income last year, or is there no indebtedness on the Mt. Vernon school now?

14005 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 19, 1899, page 26 paragraph 20

… the running expenses of our schools. I have been deceived, as well as others, into favoring the erection of large buildings, and I do not wish to excuse myself …

14006 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 19, 1899, page 27 paragraph 2

H. W. Cottrell: When the patronage is not sufficient to meet both the interest that has to be met and the running expenses of the school, how shall we pay the debts, and meet the necessary expenses, when they are more than the income?

14007 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 19, 1899, page 27 paragraph 17

… , the running expenses of the schools. Some of our schools have one hundred students, and eight or ten teachers. Nobody need ever tell me that eight or ten teachers …

14008 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 19, 1899, page 28 paragraph 1

… of running schools or anything else which runs continually behind and into debt, can not be according to the will of the Lord. That is self-evident. Anybody …

14009 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 19, 1899, page 28 paragraph 6

… to run it, and then students to teach. I think the sooner we get to the place where we will get a school, and then get a faculty accordingly, the sooner we shall save …

14010 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 19, 1899, page 29

… “Pitcairn” running expenses, first two quarters 1891 7,338 33 European mission, last two quarters 1891 9,412 61 Haskell Home, first quarter 1892 7,079 94 West …

14011 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 19, 1899, page 31 paragraph 1

… to run a school from the floor of the conference than in the school itself. It is very much easier to say Amen to strongly stated principles than to help the …

14012 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 19, 1899, page 32 paragraph 18

… to run ahead and place some stumbling-block in the way of the advancing column; and as the people came along, they would stumble over these obstructions, and …

14013 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 20, 1899, page 33 paragraph 12

… tongue runs contrary to the mind of God, and the hand moves wrong, that confusion comes in. That is sin. It was because Satan was not willing to be moved upon, but …

14014 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 20, 1899, page 34 paragraph 16

… , and run my hands over the keys as rapidly as any one, perhaps, but in it all there is discord. Why? - Because my hands have not yet been trained to translate through …

14015 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 21, 1899, page 46 paragraph 8

… a running narrative of what had occurred. It is as strictly historical as the books of Kings or of Chronicles; and yet it was all written for now; for the whole …

14016 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 22, 1899, page 51 paragraph 10

… to run down over the symbols of the book of Revelation; and then dwell upon the Sabbath and the law almost entirely, in order to get people to receive a certain …

14017 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 22, 1899, page 53 paragraph 2

… be run one-sidedly. We must be fully developed men, without angles or corners.

14018 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 22, 1899, page 54 paragraph 3

… is running very successfully. Our publishing work in Europe is now being carried on at London, Hamburg, Basel, Christiania, Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Delsingfors …

14019 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 22, 1899, page 54 paragraph 4

During the past year the work in Finland has been strengthened, and a beginning has been made in Palestine and Hungaria. The ship mission at Hamburg has been supplied with a motor boat, and efficient help to run it.

14020 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 22, 1899, page 54 paragraph 19

… can run no tents, the work is mainly done from fall till spring in rented halls. One city after another has thus been entered, until there are now twenty-five …