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General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4

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    SABBATH SERVICES

    As Sabbath, April 13, drew on, many visitors from surrounding towns put in an appearance at the Conference. It was necessary to hold five meetings Sabbath morning for the accommodation of the crowd. Elder A. T. Jones occupied the Tabernacle desk, and gave a very timely discourse on the necessity of Abraham’s children following in the steps of their father: namely, to get out from their country, and kindred, into a country which the Lord would show them.GCB April 15, 1901, page 225.1

    Elder Haskell spoke in the Review Office chapel, giving an interesting view of the providence of God, which has attended his people from the beginning.GCB April 15, 1901, page 225.2

    Elder Waggoner gave an instructive discourse in the College chapel on the power of Christ’s life, by which the Christian lives and overcomes.GCB April 15, 1901, page 225.3

    Elder Sheafe conducted service in the Sanitarium chapel, presenting a very entertaining view of the life of Esther, and the history of the Jews of that time.GCB April 15, 1901, page 225.4

    A German service was held in the College library, conducted by Elder Schubert. This was said by the Germans present, to be an uplifting presentation of the word of power.GCB April 15, 1901, page 225.5

    In the afternoon the Tabernacle was well filled to listen to a symposium on the needs of mission fields. The fifteen-minute addresses of that occasion will appear later in the BULLETIN.GCB April 15, 1901, page 225.6

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