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    April 11, 1901 - EXTRA NO. 8

    GENERAL CONFERENCE BULLETIN,
    PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY
    The Seventh-day Adventist General Conference
    PRICE: For the DAILY BULLETIN during General Conference session 50c. For the biennial term including daily and quarterly issues 75c. Subscription at the 75-cent rate, for the next volume, will include all issues during 1901 and 1902.
    Entered at the post office in Battle Creek, Michigan, FIRST QUARTER, 1901.

    The organization of the Southern Union Conference was completed the 9th inst. The constitution as adopted is found on page 132 of the BULLETIN. The officers so far elected are as follows: President, R. M. Kilgore; Secretary and Treasurer, I. A. Ford. Members of Executive Committee: Irvin Keck, W. J. Stone, Smith Sharp, S. M. Jacobs, and J. E. White.GCB April 11, 1901, page 185.1

    “The command, “Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect,’ would never have been given if every provision had not been made whereby we could obey the requirement.—be as perfect in our sphere as God is in his.”GCB April 11, 1901, page 185.2

    “Man is too often placed where God should be; man is praised and exalted until he loses sight of his dependence upon divine power; and in order to save him from ruin, God is compelled to let him see his own weakness, by withdrawing, in a great measure, the Holy Spirit from him.”GCB April 11, 1901, page 185.3

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