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14141 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 706 paragraph 6

… work runs in these lines, the more the other parts of the work will be weakened in this way, one influencing the other, and so the evil will go on. I believe with …

14142 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 707 paragraph 1

… been running for thirty years, and the other was to wind up entirely, and divide the profits and proceeds among the shareholders. This last-named step we did …

14143 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 710 paragraph 5

Toronto Office. — No balance-sheet was furnished from this office, but data at hand shows that for the nine months ending Oct. 1, 1896, that there has been a slight loss on the running of the business.

14144 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 710 paragraph 12

… the running of the institution, for the last fiscal year, of $183.46. Elder D. T. Jones reported that a special act in favor of the sanitarium at Guadalajara had …

14145 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 711 paragraph 11

… the running expenses of the school. The wages of the teachers and superintendent will still have to be paid by the General Conference. O. A. OLSEN, Chairman. J …

14146 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 750 paragraph 7

… Pullmans run on the limited express-trains, while the cost per berth is only about one third of the price.

14147 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 October 1, 1896, page 753 paragraph 5

… , and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.” There is no risk to run in giving …

14148 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 1 paragraph 1

… roads running to Battle Creek from Chicago, so that the trip was made in the pleasantest and most comfortable manner possible. In fact the rail-roads have …

14149 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 3 paragraph 8

… would run together until they had it all over the State. Well, they worked that way a little while, until there were something like ten municipalities and towns …

14150 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 19 paragraph 1

… you run away to escape it. You and I, every Christian, and especially every Seventh-day Adventist Christian, because it is Christian experience, must get hold …

14151 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 25 paragraph 10

… to run for office. It was to fall to him, and there was none to dispute his right. It was only one step to the throne; only till this Pharaoh died, and he was nearly …

14152 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 34 paragraph 10

… , or run for office there, I will be a politician in the church; and I will run for office there, and wire-pull there. So that if a man is not in heart separated from …

14153 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 35 paragraph 3

… to run his government as it does yours; for we don’t have any such troubles as you have. Yes; we have no taxes, and he is so good that we love to give to him everything …

14154 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 57 paragraph 1

… , and run the risk of bearing false witness of God? We have no need to do this. The Spirit of God is waiting to live in us and to make us faithful witnesses. That Spirit …

14155 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 57 paragraph 11

… been running but a short time, and is only getting fairly under way, it is already doing very effective work, and is supplying a long-felt need. Besides placing …

14156 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 58 paragraph 7

… the running expenses of this department, thus causing it to sustain an actual loss of $509.01 during the year.

14157 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 67 paragraph 12

Resolved, That we hereby express our hearty thanks and sincere gratitude to the officials of the various railways running through Lincoln, for their uniform courtesy and liberal provision for the convenience of delegates and visitors.

14158 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 3 January 1, 1899, page 31 paragraph 22

… , the running expenses of the mission among the colored people along the Yazoo and Mississippi rivers; hence it is a missionary book. If each State will take …

14159 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 3 April 1, 1899, page 39 paragraph 11

… presses running day and night to make new books, without doing a stroke of outside commercial work.

14160 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 3 January 1, 1900, page 107 paragraph 2

… messengers running off from the important points of present truth, to dwell upon subjects that are not calculated to unite the flock and sanctify the soul …