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3201 The Review and Herald July 14, 1885, paragraph 15

… to run out of doors, to be free and happy, and be allowed the most favorable opportunities to lay the foundation for sound constitutions. Parents should be …

3202 The Review and Herald September 15, 1885, paragraph 19

… to run slow, and made the journey somewhat monotonous. Although the ocean was so rough for several days that the port-holes had to be closed, I suffered less …

3203 The Review and Herald November 10, 1885, paragraph 4

… were running in an impure channel, while they claimed to be especially favored of God; but the message God gave was despised and rejected. They turned upon …

3204 The Review and Herald December 1, 1885, paragraph 11

… which runs parallel with the life of God? Every day it is our privilege to live for Jesus. Commence the day with prayer; morning, noon, and night let your prayers …

3205 The Review and Herald December 8, 1885, paragraph 2

… be run in investing means from the Lord's treasury. If any one wishes to try experiments, let him sustain himself from his own funds, so that if losses occur …

3206 The Review and Herald January 12, 1886, paragraph 4

… will run the Christian race with patience.

3207 The Review and Herald April 6, 1886, paragraph 11

… a run-way of discourses which they use year after year, with little variation. The illustrations are the same, and the words are almost the same. Such persons …

3208 The Review and Herald May 25, 1886, paragraph 2

… minds run in that low channel that many who are seeking only vanity and folly permit their minds to run in, how can we be a benefit to our race and generation …

3209 The Review and Herald June 1, 1886, paragraph 10

… , or running into monasteries,” etc., “and while we were doing such things we dreamed we were meriting heaven.” Again he says: “We were scandalously led astray in the …

3210 The Review and Herald June 22, 1886, paragraph 8

… would run parallel with the life of God. He knew that without his help sinful man could not attain these things.

3211 The Review and Herald July 20, 1886, paragraph 7

… to run a race for an immortal crown, and we must run with patience if we would succeed. If we are weak, Christ is strong; if we are ignorant, he is wise; and we may unite …

3212 The Review and Herald July 20, 1886, paragraph 12

… may run from heart to heart, and His name be glorified.

3213 The Review and Herald May 10, 1887, paragraph 9

… ,” and “run with patience the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus and author and finisher of our faith.” Men are always trying to make an easier way to heaven …

3214 The Review and Herald July 12, 1887, paragraph 4

… to run anything after man's way; we want the fashioning hand of God to mold and direct us. And if the right hand is laid upon us to fashion us, we shall have a peculiar …

3215 The Review and Herald January 31, 1888, paragraph 4

… , and run no risks by heady presumption.

3216 The Review and Herald May 15, 1888, paragraph 14

… are running a race, striving for an immortal crown. While so many love the praise of men more than favor of God, let it be yours to labor in humility. Learn to exercise …

3217 The Review and Herald July 3, 1888, paragraph 10

… willfully run into apparent and decided dangers, but we must keep our souls open to the rays of light that are shining from Jesus, that we may not walk in darkness …

3218 The Review and Herald August 14, 1888, paragraph 4

… will run parallel with the life of God. If men will run such risks, and make such sacrifices for the sake of discovering the lifeless remains of their fellow …

3219 The Review and Herald September 25, 1888, paragraph 9

… must run its course, is the infatuation that possesses them; and there seems to be no such thing as putting a stop to it. Perhaps there are those around them who …

3220 The Review and Herald October 30, 1888, paragraph 4

… must run in the way of God's commandments. They must make use of all the helps that providence has placed within their reach, looking constantly unto Jesus …