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281 The Bible Echo February 13, 1899, paragraph 9
… , palatable meal, yet something that would be considered a treat, all prepared—something that they do not have every day of the week. Then either before or after …
282 The Gospel of Health January 1, 1898, paragraph 2
… one meal the work of two or three meals. So many varieties are introduced into the stomach that fermentation is the result. This condition brings on acute …
283 The Health Reformer December 1, 1870, paragraph 7
… noon meal was taken, I observed the quality of food given to these children. It was fine wheaten bread, sliced ham coated with black pepper, spiced pickles, cake …
284 The Health Reformer December 1, 1870, paragraph 12
… meal for a well person. The food urged upon her was not proper for the stomach in health, and should in no case be taken while sick. The mother, in about two hours …
285 The Health Reformer February 1, 1871, paragraph 7
… or two meals, and drink only pure, soft water. The loss of a meal or two will enable the overburdened system to overcome slight indispositions; and even graver …
286 The Health Reformer May 1, 1877, paragraph 5
… only two meals each day, of plain, unstimulating food. During that time, we have had almost constantly the care of children, varying in age from three to thirteen …
287 The Health Reformer May 1, 1877, paragraph 6
… daily meals from two to three; but the result was not good. In the morning their breath was offensive; and after testing the matter for a few weeks, we were thoroughly …
288 Good Health November 1, 1880, paragraph 17
… only two meals a day while engaged in almost incessant labor.
289 The Home Missionary July 1, 1897, paragraph 15
… the meal in which it is hidden, so will the leaven of evil-surmising and malice pervert the entire being—thoughts, actions, and character—where it is received …
290 Lake Union Herald April 14, 1909, paragraph 4
… , palatable meal, yet something that would be considered a treat, something that they do not have every day in the week. Then, before or after the meal, should come …
291 The Review and Herald April 14, 1868, paragraph 5
… only two meals a day, which may, in most children, be done from the ages of one to three years, must be gradual.
292 The Review and Herald June 17, 1880, paragraph 17
… only two meals a day while engaged in almost incessant labor.
293 The Review and Herald May 8, 1883, paragraph 7
… meals—not even an apple—should be the utmost limit of indulgence. Those who go further violate nature's laws, and will suffer the penalty. Two meals a day …
294 The Review and Herald July 29, 1884, paragraph 11
… hearty meal should never be taken so late in the day. Should these persons change their practice, and eat but two meals a day, and nothing between meals, not even …
295 The Review and Herald September 15, 1885, paragraph 6
… ate two meals a day regularly. These meals consisted of fruits and bread, without tea or stimulant of any kind. The blessing of the Lord continued to rest upon …
296 The Review and Herald June 26, 1888, paragraph 2
… third meal. This met with approval, and from that time there were but two meals prepared in the tent, and the workers were much relieved.
297 The Review and Herald June 26, 1888, paragraph 3
… but two meals a day for twenty years, and were enjoying better health than those who had eaten the third meal.
298 The Review and Herald June 13, 1899, paragraph 6
… meals a day to two, will at first be troubled more or less with faintness, especially about the time they have been in the habit of eating their third meal. But …
299 The Review and Herald August 8, 1899, paragraph 6
… , and two meals would be better than three. If children are disciplined aright, they will soon learn that they can receive nothing by crying or fretting. In training …
300 The Review and Herald August 28, 1913, paragraph 5
… of meal in a barrel, and a little oil in a cruse; and, behold, I am gathering two sticks, that I may go in and dress it for me and my son, that we may eat it, and die.” “Elijah …