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3341 The Present Truth, vol. 15 August 10, 1899, page 510 paragraph 24
… . Impure milk is thought to be the cause of their illness. The other occurred at the Inns of Court Hotel, where twenty people became simultaneously sick after …
3342 The Present Truth, vol. 15 September 7, 1899, page 576 paragraph 4
… and milk,-from all animal products,-they would effectually close up one grand avenue for the entrance of consumption. The most of people will pay no attention …
3343 The Present Truth, vol. 15 October 12, 1899, page 654 paragraph 14
… in milk are very difficult of detection. No milk should be used without its first being sterilised, and it would be better not to use it at all.
3344 The Present Truth, vol. 15 October 19, 1899, page 670 paragraph 23
… that milk infected with tubercle bacilli is capable of causing consumption, and recommends that all milk should be boiled before use. We would go a step further …
3345 The Present Truth, vol. 15 October 26, 1899, page 686 paragraph 1
-The farmers of New York State, U.S.A., have just formed a Milk Trust, with a capital of ?6,000,000.
3346 The Present Truth, vol. 15 December 7, 1899, page 784 paragraph 11
… on milk, it would seem that is high time for human beings to leave it out of their bill of fare. It seems that boracic acid is now extensively added to it as a preservative …
3347 The Present Truth, vol. 15 December 14, 1899, page 798 paragraph 10
-There has been a serious outbreak of typhoid fever in one of the principal cities of New York, U.S.A., due to the disease being communicated through milk supplied by a milk and whose wife was ill with the disease.
3348 The Present Truth, vol. 15 December 14, 1899, page 800 paragraph 6
… of milk as an article of food. Speaking a week ago before the Royal British Nurses’ Association, the chief inspector of the local Government board, Sir Richard …
3349 The Present Truth, vol. 15 December 14, 1899, page 800 paragraph 7
… my milk comes from, and the people take the very best care of their cows,” or even with, “I keep my own, and so I am sure that the milk is good.” It will be admitted that …
3350 The Present Truth, vol. 15 December 14, 1899, page 800 paragraph 8
… tuberculous milk do not get tuberculosis, yet it is equally true that many who think they are “all right” have the germs of the disease in them. One thing is certain …
3351 The Present Truth, vol. 15 December 14, 1899, page 800 paragraph 9
… of milk, whether tuberculous or not, to do with the Gospel? Why devote space to it, that ought to be devoted to the exposition of Bible truths, and to exhortations …
3352 The Present Truth, vol. 15 December 21, 1899, page 814 paragraph 13
… cows’ milk, they will cease its use, and thus remove one of the prime causes of the disease.
3353 Prophetic Lights, p. 43.1 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… with milk and honey” ( Exodus 3:8 ), a land better than Egypt ( Deuteronomy 11:10, 11 ), “a good land, a land of brooks of water, of fountains and depths that spring out of valleys …
3354 Prophetic Lights, p. 95.4 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… chrism, milk, honey, and salt. Then came a crowd of church officers whose names and numbers are in striking contrast to the few and simple orders of men who were …
3355 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 March 2, 1882, page 103 paragraph 6
… with milk and honey. Only rebel not ye against the Lord, neither fear ye the people of the land; for they are bread for us; their defense is departed from them, and …
3356 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 November 15, 1883, page 509 paragraph 5
… , requiring milk, the proof of their carnal condition is found in the fact that there were among them “envying, strife, and divisions.” These things may exist with …
3357 The Signs of the Times, vol. 10 January 10, 1884, page 21 paragraph 5
… sincere milk of the word,” that they may grow thereby.
3358 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 December 2, 1886, page 728 paragraph 5
… with milk and honey, which is the glory of all lands; (16) because they despised my judgments, and walked not in my statutes, but polluted my Sabbaths: for their …
3359 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 December 9, 1886, page 742 paragraph 28
… of milk per day is consumed. The table is bountifully supplied with healthful food tastefully serve. One rarely sees so large an institution as this carried …
3360 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 January 6, 1887, page 16 paragraph 7
… horses, milking cows, etc., is, of course, a necessary act, as it is an act of mercy. If a man is employed by a non-professor, we should suppose, under ordinary circumstances …