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- The Welcome Visitor | September 11, 1907
- Periodical Issue
- 1907-09-11
- Columbia Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Columbia Union Conference
- TH W Visitor quot Surely I Come Quiekly Even So Come Lord Jesus quot Vol MOUNT VERNON OHIO P ACADEMIA OHIO SEPTEMBER THE OHIO GONFEHENGE THE CAMP MEETING Thursday August THURSDAY morning Dr H M Jump presented the subject of healthful living from a Bible standpoint He took for his text quot Let all things be done decently and in order quot God apos s system of organization is a perfect one although there came a time in
- Columbia Union Visitor | May 1, 1919
- Periodical Issue
- 1919-05-01
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- Tutunthia apos Union s izitor quot THEY REHEARSED ALL THINGS THAT GOD HAD DONE WiTH THEM quot Vol UNION Washington D C Cedar St B G Wilkinson Pres C C Pulver Sec Tabernacle Meeting at Charleston As so many of our brethren throughout the Columbia Union Conference are interested in the work in Charleston as done in the tabernacle I will sum up the report in one breath by saying that up to date one hundred and two have signed the covenant By signing
- Columbia Union Visitor | May 24, 1928
- Periodical Issue
- 1928-05-24
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- COLUMBI UNION VISITOR Vol Mount Vernon Ohio May COLUMBIA UNION No OHIO F H Robbins President E J Stipeck Seey Treas Flower Ave Takoma Park D C N S Ashton President A E King Sec apos y Treas Box Mount Vernon Ohio To Parents Everywhere Does Nine Hundred Ninety Nine Include You Dear Friend Are you missing something that you will wish in after life you had had We are refering to Parents apos lessons Let this California moth
- Columbia Union Visitor | February 15, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-02-15
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- ON I POTOMAC EAST PENNSYLVANIA NEW JERSEY CHESAPEAKE WEST PENNSYLVANIA WEST VIRGINIA Colombia Vol Mount Vernon Ohio February Stirring Times in Washington We have been having quite stirring times in Washington recently over the Sunday law issue Congress just passed a Liquor Control law for the District of Columbia which has a clause in it forbidding the sale of hard liquor on Sunday The camel has finally got his nose in the legislative tent in Congress
- Columbia Union Visitor | March 29, 1928
- Periodical Issue
- 1928-03-29
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- COLUMBIA UNION VISITOR Vol No Mount Vernon Ohio March BULLETIN OF THE THIRD QUADRENNIAL SESSION of the COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE Of Seventh Day Adventists Held at Cleveland Ohio February The Columbia Union Conference Office Takoma Park Maryland Columbia Union Visitor The Roll Call The Third Quadrmnial Session of the Columbia Union Conference was called to order by the PresiLm Elder F H Robbins A M
- Columbia Union Visitor | November 11, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-11-11
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- WEEK OF SACRIFICE NOVEMBER COLUMBIA UNION VISITOR Vol Mount Vernon Ohio November Columbia Union F H Robbins President E J Stipeck Sec apos ty Treas Flower Ave Takoma Park B C WEEK OF SACRIFICE The coming Week of Sacrifice this year will be November At the last Autumn Council the General Conference found itself pressed for funds on account of the mission fields It did not seem right to turn a deaf ear to the urgent requests of
- Columbia Union Visitor | May 29, 1912
- Periodical Issue
- 1912-05-29
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- COLUMBIA UNION VISITOR quot THEY REHEARSED ALL THINGS THAT GOD HAD DONE WITH THEM quot Mount Vernon Ohio May Vol AT THE COLLEGE Commencement Address I will read for our word of instruction to night from the second epistle of Peter the third chapter and the eighteenth verse quot But grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ quot This is the apostle Peter apos s closing word to men his last exhortation I have chosen
- Columbia Union Visitor | September 15, 1909
- Periodical Issue
- 1909-09-15
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- COLUMBIA UNION VISITOR quot THEY REHEARSED ALL THINGS THAT GOD HAD DONE WITH THEM quot Mount Vernon Ohio September Vol GENERAL MATTER quot Peddlers of Heresy quot OUR several thousand missionary workers who are devoting their entire time to the circulation of our literature will read with peculiar interest the following paragraphs written by J E Love a Baptist and published in the Baptist Stan lard of June Our workers will apos find no dif
- Columbia Union Visitor | September 3, 1913
- Periodical Issue
- 1913-09-03
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- lunthia Union Diatior quot THEY REHEARSED ALL THINGS THAT GOD HAD DONE WITH THEM quot No Mount Vernon Ohio September Vol GENERAL MATTER Our Comforter Alone all alone in this busy world With aching heart and head Tho meeting each hour of the day yet still A lonely path we tread Each heart is bowed low with its own sad load No other soul may know And brightest of smiles often hides the tear Born from unspoken woe But when in the darkness the tears fa
- Columbia Union Visitor | January 29, 1913
- Periodical Issue
- 1913-01-29
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- Bookmen apos s Convention Mount apos Vernon Ohio February to Tittititthitt Ihtititt thithr quot THEY REHEARSED ALL THINGS THAT GOD HAD DONE WITH THEM quot Mount Vernon Ohio January V GENERAL MATTER The Young People apos s Institute The Young People apos s Institute was held at Mt Vernon Ohio Jan to From first to last the meetings were filled with matter apos of the greatest importance pertaining to the work for by and among young p
- Columbia Union Visitor | January 3, 1924
- Periodical Issue
- 1924-01-03
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- COLUMBIA UNION VISITOR VOL MOUNT VERNON OHIO JANUARY krrisft hrst iiiishrs for o Ys rirhrst hirssitta c thronghont ter Columbia Union NO THE SIGNS IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DELAY Prar scattering our literature continuously The special effort which is being made in behalf of the Signs during the two weeks beginning January and ending February should be a large contributing factor to the success of the Harvest Inga
- Columbia Union Visitor | January 5, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-01-05
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- Vol Mount Vernon Ohio January Such a Time As This quot And who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this quot quot On that night the king apos s sleep fled away quot There was a national crisis hastening the extermination of God apos s professed people in the days of Mordecai and Esther Mordecai was awake abreast with the situation The queen and doubtless the majority of the Jews were quot holding their peace quot and
- Columbia Union Visitor | July 23, 1925
- Periodical Issue
- 1925-07-23
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- VOL MOUNT VERNON OHIO JULY NO Shenandoah Valley Academy Quiet and Fertile Valley Shenandoah Valley Academy New Market Va J Z Hottel Principal and Manager BEAUTIFUL FOR SITUATION In pnevious articles apos we have written much of Washington Missionary College and something of Mount Vernon Academy but this article must be devoted to Shenandoah Valley Academy When I visited this school several months ago I was certainly surprised at the rare beaut
- Columbia Union Visitor | November 18, 1915
- Periodical Issue
- 1915-11-18
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- Tottutthia quot I WILL VISIT YOU AND PERFORM MY GOOD WORD TOWARD YOU quot Vol No Mount Vernon Ohio November East Pennsylvania Lebanon The summer apos s effort in the city has been a most interesting one It has been a battling against tremendous odds but it has also been a revelation of divine providences Evangelist Dr Henry W Stough who is now running a great campaign in Buffalo N Y ran a six weeks campaign here in a tabernacle only three squa
- Columbia Union Visitor | July 15, 1908
- Periodical Issue
- 1908-07-15
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- Columbia Union Visitor quot I Come Quickly VOL So Come Lloyd Jesus quot MOUNT VERNON OHIO JULY MISGELLAMEOUS HUMILITY No gate of pearl nor branch of palm I merit Nor street of shining gold quot Some humble door among the many mansions Some sheltering shade where sin and striving cease And flows forever through heaven apos s green expansions The river of thy peace There from the music round about me stealing I fain would learn the new and ho
- Columbia Union Visitor | January 18, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-18
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- Vol No Vlount Vernon Ohio January Can One Afford to Pay Tithe The Lord reserves for Himself the tenth of all man apos s increase Honesty in the payment of this tenth or tithe is pleasing to God and results in comforts and blessings that come from a loving heavenly Father One cannot truly afford to follow a course that deprives him of these blessings This requirement of heaven is not to be carried out in a grudging spirit for Inspiration teaches q
- Columbia Union Visitor | August 10, 1939
- Periodical Issue
- 1939-08-10
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- OHIO POTOMAC EAST PENNSYLVANIA NEW JERSEY CHESAPEAKE WEST PENNSYLVANIA WEST VI RG I N IA Columbia Urtior Volume Special Announcement to Dorcas Societies V The cooperation of Dorcas societies in North America with stations particularly in Africa and China in the way of sending bandages and other first aid supplies is meeting a real need We have received numerous letters from our missionaries requesting that we send on their sincere thanks to all Dorcas s
- Columbia Union Visitor | October 25, 1923
- Periodical Issue
- 1923-10-25
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- COLUMBIA UNION VISITOR MOUNT VERNON OHIO OCTOBER VOL J He apos t Columbia Union THE YOUNG PEOPLE IN NEED WHAT IS YOUR CHURCH DOING quot As a church as individuals if we would stand clear in the judgment we must make more liberal efforts for the training of our young people quot quot Counsels to Teachers quot p This brings forcibly and squarely to our attention that we must answer for the failure to do our dut
- Columbia Union Visitor | June 13, 1940
- Periodical Issue
- 1940-06-13
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- OHIO POTOMAC EAST PENNSYLVANIA NEW JERSEY CHESAPEAKE WEST PENNSYLVANIA WEST VIRGINIA e Columbia Volume LjniorN Mount Vernon Ohio June Number Camp Meeting Objectives apos THE children of Israel were very ardent in the observance of their annual feasts for a seasol but in process of time their true significance and import was largely sight of Do similar dangers confront us in the conduct of our annual camp meetings today We believe that there a
- Columbia Union Visitor | September 20, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-09-20
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- OHIO POTOMAC EAST PENNSYLVANIA NEW JERSEY CHESAPEAKE WEST PENNSYLVANIA WEST VIRGINIA Columbia tirtior Vol Mount Vernon Ohio September Isaiah Fifty Eight There are few chapters in the Bible that contain more instruction than Isaiah It contains one of the best texts on Sabbath reform quot If thou turn away thy foot from the Sabbath from doing thy pleasure on my holy day and call the sabbath a delight the holy of the Lord honor able and shal
- Columbia Union Visitor | April 14, 1909
- Periodical Issue
- 1909-04-14
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- COLUMBIA UNION VISITOR quot THEY REHEARSED ALL THINGS THAT GOD HAD DONE WITH THEM quot Vol No Mount Vernon Ohio April Columbia Union Conference Directory Territory Ohio Pennsylvania New Jersey Maryland Delaware Virginia West Virginia Officers President G B Thompson Takoma Park Station Washington D C Vice President H H Burkholder Bellvile Ohio Secretary Treasurer Auditor E R Brown Boone St Cumberland Md General Missiona
- Columbia Union Visitor | June 1, 1916
- Periodical Issue
- 1916-06-01
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- L tut/tibia Union quot I WILL VISIT YOU AND PERFORM MY GOOD WORD TOWARD YOU quot Vol No Mount Vernon Ohio June Statement of the Twenty Cent A Week Fund U NION Our Rural Schools in the South We are greatly pleased to call the attention of our brethren throughout the Columbia Union Conference to the Educational Sabbath June This day has been set apart this year as a special day upon which to take up a collection for our rural schools in the South
- Columbia Union Visitor | April 6, 1916
- Periodical Issue
- 1916-04-06
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- R A Tolunthia Union thitor quot I WILL VISIT YOU AND PERFORM MY GOOD WORD TOWARD YOU quot Vol The Work in the Far East The brethren have requested me to say a few words about the work in the far East I had not expected to do this but I can assure you it is a pleasure for me to say a word regarding our friends our colleagues our brethren and sisters in those distant fields I shall not occupy very much time I wish to introduce the short statement I shall make b
- Columbia Union Visitor | March 13, 1924
- Periodical Issue
- 1924-03-13
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- COLUMBIA UNION VISITOR VOL NO MOUNT VERNON OHIO MARCH Group of Lady Students Missionary Volunteer Week The One Thing Needful Missionary Volunteer Week March to has been set apart for special prayer for our young people The hour has come to do more for the spiritual welfare of our Missionary Volunteer work The enemy is doing all in his power to draw our young people away from the truth Shall we not unite as conference workers and members of th
- The Welcome Visitor | February 28, 1906
- Periodical Issue
- 1906-02-28
- Columbia Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Columbia Union Conference
- for M quot Sure Come Quickly F Fen moo Come Or apos d Jesus quot Vol W Weekly cts per Year ACADEMIA OHIO FEBRUARY GELUINEOUS THEBLIND WEAVER A MA ND liovistood apos beside the loom And wove a fabric To and feo Beneath his flrui and steady touch Re made the busylsbuttLetgo And oft the teacher passed that way And gave the eolors thread by thread But by the apos hoy the pattern fair Was all unseen quot Its hues were dead