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441 The General Conference Bulletin April 22, 1901, paragraph 20
… you milk the goats over the fence? Because here is some money I wish to give, though I am not a Seventh-day Adventist.”
442 The General Conference Bulletin March 30, 1903, Art. A, paragraph 1
… with milk and honey; and this is the fruit of it.” The original publication had the spelling “Eschol.” The original publication had the spelling “Eschol.”
443 The General Conference Bulletin March 30, 1903, Art. A, paragraph 10
… 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 …
444 The General Conference Bulletin June 2, 1909, paragraph 31
… little milk or cream, or something equivalent.
445 The General Conference Bulletin June 2, 1909, paragraph 33
… from milk, eggs, and butter, have failed to supply the system with proper nourishment, and as a consequence have become weak and unable to work. Thus health reform …
446 The General Conference Bulletin June 2, 1909, paragraph 34
… as milk and cream and eggs; but it is not necessary to bring upon ourselves perplexity by premature and extreme restrictions. Wait until the circumstances …
447 The General Conference Bulletin June 2, 1909, paragraph 36
… , or milk, or cream. You must use no butter in the preparation of food.” The gospel must be preached to the poor, but the time has not yet come to prescribe the strictest …
448 General Conference Daily Bulletin March 2, 1897, paragraph 5
… with milk in the place of water, is not a healthful preparation. If the bread thus cooked is allowed to stand over and is then broken open, there will be frequently …
449 General Conference Daily Bulletin March 2, 1897, paragraph 6
Milk should not be used in place of water in bread-making. All this is extra expense, and is not wholesome. The taste may be educated so that it will prefer bread …
450 The Health Reformer September 1, 1871, Art. A, paragraph 9
… the milk from a healthy cow, and to have the bottle, as well as the milk, perfectly sweet. This is frequently neglected, and as the result, the infant is made to suffer …
451 The Home Missionary July 1, 1897, paragraph 2
… sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby: if so be ye have tasted that the Lord is gracious. To whom coming, as unto a living stone, disallowed indeed of …
452 The Messenger April 12, 1893, paragraph 3
… and milk without money and without price.” “And the Spirit and the bride say, Come. And let him that heareth say, Come. And let him that is athirst come. And whosoever …
453 Our Australasian Youth and Sabbath School Guide February 1, 1889, paragraph 7
… with milk and honey,” that had been promised to them by the Lord. Forty years he spent in the land of Midian, communing with God and his own heart as he kept the flocks …
454 Life and Health July 1, 1905, paragraph 18
… bread, milk should not be used in place of water. The use of milk is an additional expense, and it makes the bread much less wholesome. Milk bread does not keep …
455 Life and Health July 1, 1905, paragraph 21
Far too much sugar is ordinarily used in food. Cakes, sweet puddings, pastries, jellies, jams, are active causes of indigestion. Especially harmful are the custards and puddings in which milk, eggs, and sugar are the chief ingredients.
456 Life and Health July 1, 1905, paragraph 22
The free use of milk and sugar taken together should be avoided. If milk is used, it should be thoroughly sterilized; with this precaution there is less danger of contracting disease from its use.
457 Pacific Union Recorder November 7, 1901, paragraph 1
… the milk of the cows will also be excluded from the diet of God's commandment-keeping people. In a short time it will not be safe to use anything that comes from …
458 Pacific Union Recorder May 18, 1911, paragraph 18
… and milk without money and without price. Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread? and your labor for that which satisfieth not?”
459 The Review and Herald February 27, 1866, paragraph 4
… salt, milk, or sugar.
460 The Review and Herald February 27, 1866, paragraph 5
… of milk. And the 26th of November was a cheerful, happy day for me. I felt the peace of God abiding upon me, and that night spent much of the time in prayer to God for …