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3181 The Review and Herald November 21, 1882, paragraph 17

… to run the Christian race. The reward given to every man will be in accordance with the persevering energy and faithful earnestness with which he has performed …

3182 The Review and Herald November 21, 1882, paragraph 18

… , I run “not as uncertainly.” We are not to be disappointed at the end of the race. To all those who fully comply with the conditions in God's word, with a sense of their …

3183 The Review and Herald November 21, 1882, paragraph 19

… us run with patience the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who, for the joy that was set before him, endured the …

3184 The Review and Herald January 9, 1883, paragraph 7

… a running stream. This clean and pure person then took a cedar stick with scarlet cloth and a bunch of hyssop and sprinkled the contents of the vessel upon …

3185 The Review and Herald May 8, 1883, paragraph 10

… to run any risk of breaking the fourth commandment. All needful preparation for the Sabbath should be made on Friday. On Sabbath morning, if the weather is …

3186 The Review and Herald July 17, 1883, paragraph 7

… to run some risk, to venture something. It is not pleasing to God that we defer present opportunities for doing good, in hope of accomplishing a greater work …

3187 The Review and Herald December 18, 1883, paragraph 3

… conversation run almost wholly in a worldly channel, and when they assemble in our general meetings, they do not understand themselves; they do not know their …

3188 The Review and Herald December 18, 1883, paragraph 4

… to run in a worldly channel, and now that they profess to love Jesus, they have another and a different education to obtain in the school of Christ. They are rough …

3189 The Review and Herald January 8, 1884, paragraph 3

… would run the risk of trusting his cause with God. He well knew that if they failed in their important work, it would be because they had not complied with the …

3190 The Review and Herald January 29, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 5

… have run into ours. Were not angels of God watching over us? I believe they were, and that could our eyes have been opened, we should have seen these holy beings …

3191 The Review and Herald January 29, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 6

… by running through a herd of cattle that had taken shelter from the wind and storm in a railroad cut. The storm prevented their being seen in time to stop the …

3192 The Review and Herald June 10, 1884, paragraph 7

… will run in the same channel. The heart will overflow at the contemplation of the Christian's hope, the exceeding great and precious promises left on record …

3193 The Review and Herald August 19, 1884, paragraph 13

… principles run through natural and spiritual things. There is harmony between nature and Christianity; for both have the same Author. The book of nature …

3194 The Review and Herald November 11, 1884, paragraph 9

… in running order until the weather changes from hot to cold, the warmth and comfort often come one day too late, as we have found to our sorrow. Before arrangements …

3195 The Review and Herald November 18, 1884, paragraph 10

… to running in a different channel than has been your custom. Let your works correspond with your faith. See what you can do toward turning your thoughts heavenward …

3196 The Review and Herald November 25, 1884, paragraph 27

… we run in the way of the Lord's commandments, we shall find that the “path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day.”

3197 The Review and Herald December 16, 1884, paragraph 3

… have run up accounts at the provision store or with the dry goods merchant, settle them if you possibly can. If you cannot, go to those to whom you are indebted …

3198 The Review and Herald January 6, 1885, paragraph 5

… will run no risks of failure and blame. They will not endure hardness as good soldiers of Christ Jesus, and so are weak where they might be strong. Were Jesus …

3199 The Review and Herald January 13, 1885, paragraph 9

… are running! The precious hours of probation are passing, and the little time remaining should be treasured as grains of gold.

3200 The Review and Herald April 21, 1885, paragraph 2

… to run riot and have its own way, without any effort at restraint and discipline. If the thoughts are wrong, the feelings will be wrong; and the thoughts and feelings …