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Working the Australasian Cities
Many Souls From Sydney—There is a work to do all over the
world, and as we near the time of the end, the Lord will impress many
minds to engage in this work. If you are able to use your influence in
setting in operation the work that needs to be done in Sydney, many
souls will be saved who have never yet heard the truth. The cities are
to be worked. The saving power of God is to go forth through them as
a lamp that burneth.—
Letter 79, 1905
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Opportune Evangelism in Sydney—There is now a more de-
cided work to be done in Sydney and the vicinity. All the suburbs
are in a better condition to be worked than at any former period, and
the advantages now presented in doing medical missionary work need
more calculation and experience brought into the management of the
work....
There are many branches that will grow out of the plant now made
in Sydney, and every line of work needs experienced managers, that
part may unite with part, making a harmonious whole.—
Letter 63a,
1898
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Promises More in Some Lands—The medical missionary work
promises to do more in Australia than it has in America to open the
way for the truth to gain access to the people. May the Lord’s people
now heed the invitations of God’s opening providence, and realize that
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it is an opportune time to work.—
Letter 41, 1899
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Every Town and Village to Hear—There are many places to be
worked. Every town or village on the railway is to have the message
the Lord has given us. We cannot stop to rejoice over a few victories.
We must press the battle to the very gate. The Lord has never left
Himself without a witness. The truth must be presented in the different
suburbs of Newcastle. At times we may have to speak in the open air.
I have done this on two Sunday afternoons with good results. . . .
There is Auburn, a place eight miles from Cooranbong, where they
have secured a church in which I am to speak as soon as I can find
time, which will be next Sunday, or one week from Sunday. If they
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