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2662 The Home Missionary, vol. 6 August 1894, page 171 paragraph 2

… of flesh and general debility. They belong among drugs rather than foods, and have uses at times for those who have not become habituated to them.

2663 The Home Missionary, vol. 6 August 1894, page 173 paragraph 2

… why flesh meats are not good food. Flesh meats have in them stimulating properties akin to those in tea, coffee, etc. Perhaps we had better have the proofs of …

2664 The Home Missionary, vol. 6 August 1894, page 173 paragraph 5

“All flesh contains excrementitious products, upon which depend its so-called stimulating properties, as well as the strong or distinct flavors, which may …

2665 The Home Missionary, vol. 6 August 1894, page 174 paragraph 5

As true temperance is not to use auy [ sic .] stimulants at all, it therefore excludes all foods which contain stimulants, and consequently true temperance excludes flesh-meats from dietetics.

2666 The Home Missionary, vol. 6 September 1894, page 204 paragraph 1

… in flesh meats cause them to be not the best food; and that these stimulating properties are greatly increased by impurities being multiplied in them. The …

2667 The Home Missionary, vol. 6 September 1894, page 205 paragraph 14

… , coffee, flesh-meats, butter, spices, rich cakes, mince pies, a large amount of salt, and all exciting substances used as articles of food.”— Testimonies for the Church …

2668 The Home Missionary, vol. 6 September 1894, page 206 paragraph 3

… as flesh-meats and rich food,—it creates a poor quality of blood.— Testimonies for the Church 2:368 .

2669 The Home Missionary, vol. 6 September 1894, page 206 paragraph 10

… of flesh-meats.”— Testimonies for the Church 3:50 .

2670 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 August 1904, page 237 paragraph 3

… debases; flesh foods have stimulating properties, and also make the blood sluggish; and yet there are multitudes who use them all, and will say, “These things …

2671 The Place of the Bible in Education, p. 183.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… the flesh?—It is tobacco using; opium eating; tea, coffee, beer, or whisky drinking; eating unclean and unwholesome food; unclean habits of living. From all such …

2672 The Place of the Bible in Education, p. 186.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… , and flesh-meat food does clog the blood; so that the effect of all or any of these is to befog the system, and bedim the light of God that would shine, by His Holy …

2673 The Place of the Bible in Education, p. 187.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… eat flesh meats, dainties, and highly-seasoned food; and then wonder why their neighbors do not “see the light”! They ask the Lord for His Holy Spirit, and then wonder …

2674 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 January 21, 1886, page 36 paragraph 12

… vilest food was sold at an extravagant price; and, in the room of wholesome and substantial provisions, the markets were filled with the flesh of dogs, and of …

2675 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 April 15, 1886, page 228 paragraph 5

… the flesh of their slaughtered infants!

2676 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 October 21, 1886, page 631 paragraph 1

… the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me.” But it is a faith that works; for without works faith is dead. “What doth it profit …

2677 The Signs of the Times, vol. 28 May 21, 1902, page 4 paragraph 2

… our flesh is as the flesh of our brethren, our children as their children: and, lo, we bring into bondage our sons and our daughters to be servants, and [some] of our …

2678 An Examination of the Scripture Testimony, p. 112.2 (John Norton Loughborough)

… the flesh of the Son of man, and drinking his blood, to be a work of faith; meaning that the creature, man has sinned, must lay hold of the merits of Christ’s blood …

2679 Hand Book of Health, p. iii (John Norton Loughborough)

food.-Disease of flesh meats.-Butter, milk, cream, cheese, flesh soups, fish, eggs, acids, vinegar.-Proper food.-General instruction relative to eating.-Food of children …

2680 Hand Book of Health, p. 13.4 (John Norton Loughborough)

… . The flesh of the rattlesnake is eaten by many as a great luxury, and its blood may be put upon a fresh wound with perfect safety; and yet from that same blood is …