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3341 The Review and Herald July 8, 1915, paragraph 12
… may run that readeth it. For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely …
3342 Sabbath-School Worker April 1, 1893, paragraph 3
… can run no risk here where eternal interests are involved. We must know the decision of Him whose word is truth.
3343 Sabbath-School Worker June 1, 1894, paragraph 2
… imaginations run upon the glowing splendors of the truth, and go into ecstasies over some charming phase of its appearance, and fail to weave its truth into …
3344 The Signs of the Times August 5, 1875, paragraph 5
… to run in the street and obtain a street education. These children were growing up coarse, selfish, rude, and disobedient. The mother, although she had hired …
3345 The Signs of the Times January 13, 1876, paragraph 7
… would run together, great drops of perspiration would stand upon my brow, and a faintness and giddiness would seize me. I had a bad cough, and my whole system …
3346 The Signs of the Times February 24, 1876, paragraph 7
… to run for a physician, thinking that some sudden and dangerous indisposition had attacked me, but my mother bade them let me alone, for it was plain to her, and …
3347 The Signs of the Times April 20, 1876, paragraph 4
… harmony running through all, one scripture explaining another and no word used in vain.
3348 The Signs of the Times August 30, 1877, paragraph 4
… are running in the streets, subject to the influence of vile associates and breathing in the atmosphere of vice. The hours that should be devoted to prayerful …
3349 The Signs of the Times November 29, 1877, paragraph 8
… always run smoothly; there is much to try the patience and tax the strength. But while mothers are not responsible for circumstances over which they have …
3350 The Signs of the Times July 18, 1878, paragraph 1
… billows running mountain high, blue and green, and the dashing spray reflecting all the colors of the rainbow. I could not become weary of looking upon that …
3351 The Signs of the Times August 1, 1878, paragraph 14
… lives running parallel with the life of God. The joy of the Lord will be their joy, and no shadow will ever darken their heavenly home. Said Christ, “Blessed are …
3352 The Signs of the Times September 12, 1878, paragraph 7
… to run up a bill than to settle it. There are many things that would be convenient and enjoyable that are not needful, and that can be dispensed with without …
3353 The Signs of the Times December 12, 1878, paragraph 7
… to run a race. His going forth is from the end of the heaven, and his circuit unto the ends of it: and there is nothing hid from the heat thereof.”
3354 The Signs of the Times December 19, 1878, paragraph 3
… and running expenses, which amount to $1,200 a year. There are only two or three in the church who are worth anything at all, and they pay the least .
3355 The Signs of the Times April 10, 1879, paragraph 8
… should run the risk of taking a wife of the heathen nations. He had marked the unhappy course of others, and the result of connecting with companions who knew …
3356 The Signs of the Times September 18, 1879, paragraph 9
… .” In running the race, in order to obtain that laurel which was considered a special honor, those who engaged in running were temperate in all things. They where …
3357 The Signs of the Times September 18, 1879, paragraph 10
… to run the race, at the end of which is a crown of immortality and everlasting life. Yes, a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory will be awarded to us …
3358 The Signs of the Times September 18, 1879, paragraph 11
… so run, not as uncertainly; so fight I, not as one that beateth the air. But I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection.” There is work to do here, for every man …
3359 The Signs of the Times December 18, 1879, paragraph 13
… mind runs back to his home, his father, and the blessing he had received as he parted from him, and then he anticipated the sorrow he would feel at his death and …
3360 The Signs of the Times January 15, 1880, paragraph 6
… ; they run the risk of life. They are compelled to follow the commander. Sometimes they are not even allowed time to eat. And all this severe experience is in consequence …