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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Then I guess you don't know how to look (too bad...). The table of contents for that set of the CWWN says clearly: "SECTION THREE: OVERCOMER CONFERENCE IN CHUENCHOW, NOVEMBER 1935."
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I am looking online at a listing of books. For whatever reason, some of them are put into this Collected Works sets and volumes. Yet it would appear based on the way they are presented that each is effectively a book. It is a volume unto itself within a particular series.
So I look through the online listing of books and see one whose contents is "Central Messages." Looks interesting. So I open it. there is a table of contents for that volume. It actually contains all, or portions of, 8 books (more like booklets). But from the table of contents to the end of the volume, there is nothing that seems to indicate where or when the messages were given or when the book was written.
You have indicated that there is somewhere else to look. So I consider the beginning of the set. Volume 36 is part of set 2 which begins with volume 21. Nothing there either. If some other volume is the correct one to look at, it is not evident by the title, so that is little help.
There is a drop down at the top of the page that says "Book Information." Click on that and it repeats the title and gives the ISBN. Nothing more.
It would be much better if you quit suggesting that someone does not know how to look and explain where it actually is. I find no reason to look beyond the boundaries of the book I am reading, yet even upon a reasonable attempt at that it is not there.
Now it is reasonable that maybe it simply was not included with respect to this particular book. My original comment (over 5 years ago) was that I could not find any reference to the time or place. The relevance might be to the progression of Nee's writings, but I am not sure now since I have slept nearly 2,000 times since then.
And since I cannot see your printed version, I cannot see that it was from conference X in city Y in year Z. I will accept your word for it, but it stands that it is not included in a reasonably findable way in the online version.