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        to God, to be invested in papers and tracts to send to their friends.
      
      
        Those who are now doing nothing should go to work. Let each sister
      
      
        who claims to be a child of God feel indeed a responsibility to help all
      
      
        within her reach.—
      
      
        The Review and Herald, December 12, 1878
      
      
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        Our sisters have been too willing to excuse themselves from bear-
      
      
        ing responsibilities which require thought and close application of
      
      
        the mind; yet this is the very discipline they need to perfect Christian
      
      
        experience. They may be workers in the missionary field, having a
      
      
        personal interest in the distribution of tracts and papers which correctly
      
      
        represent our faith.—
      
      
        The Review and Herald, December 12, 1878
      
      
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        Sisters, do not become weary of vigilant missionary labor. This is
      
      
        a work that you may all engage in successfully, if you will but connect
      
      
        with God. Before writing letters of inquiry, always lift up your heart
      
      
        to God in prayer, that you may be successful in gathering some wild
      
      
        branches which may be grafted into the true vine, and bear fruit to the
      
      
        glory of God. All who with humble hearts take part in this work, will
      
      
        be continually educating themselves as workers in the vineyard of the
      
      
        Lord.—
      
      
        The Review and Herald, June 10, 1880
      
      
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