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56181 In Memoriam [Bourdeau], p. 16.3 (Uriah Smith)
But more than all this, in the words of our text, and for such an occasion as this, it crowns the lesson, with a soul-inspiring benediction: “Blessed are the dead …
56182 In Memoriam [Bourdeau], p. 17.2 (Uriah Smith)
… nothing more satisfying than this, except that promise, unfailingly certain, of the happy meeting of these dear and parted friends in a day now not far away …
56183 In Memoriam [White], p. 3.4 (Uriah Smith)
… appreciate more keenly than before, if possible, the great loss which has been sustained by the several institutions which they represent, as well as by the …
56184 In Memoriam [White], p. 6.1 (Uriah Smith)
… little more than one-half of his active life has been devoted to the special work represented by S. D. Adventists, namely, the promulgation of what they understand …
56185 In Memoriam [White], p. 8.2 (Uriah Smith)
… was more ready than he to make sincere and ample acknowledgment for the same. Even in his last sickness, when incapable of using the pen himself, with a softened …
56186 In Memoriam [White], p. 12.1 (Uriah Smith)
… for more than a quarter of a century, and the wide influence which he has exerted in the field of religious thought and action, lend a special interest to the …
56187 In Memoriam [White], p. 14.1 (Uriah Smith)
… , and more than all, by a deep religious enthusiasm and zeal, he inaugurated the various enterprises of the denomination in our city, which have developed results …
56188 In Memoriam [White], p. 16.2 (Uriah Smith)
… be more sincerely regretted, or his remembrance more fondly cherished, than in this city, which was the chief theatre of his labor, and the center from which …
56189 In Memoriam [White], p. 20.4 (Uriah Smith)
… feel more keenly than we the loss of one who has been to us for years a father and a friend. To no one else have we been personally indebted for so many acts of kindness …
56190 In Memoriam [White], p. 21.3 (Uriah Smith)
… are more than a hundred, wore appropriate badges of mourning, and nearly all of them joined in a foot procession accompanying to the grave the ninety-five …
56191 In Memoriam [White], p. 22.1 (Uriah Smith)
… labors, more especially in the publishing work, and who, more than any one else, was intimately acquainted with his character, his plans, and his work. The funeral …
56192 In Memoriam [White], p. 24.2 (Uriah Smith)
… no more suitable tribute to his memory than to review some of the leading events in his history, and his connection with the cause to which allusion has been …
56193 In Memoriam [White], p. 24.3 (Uriah Smith)
… older than this, owing to the fact that it is not years alone, but labors, which impress themselves upon man’s physical frame. Nature refuses to be circumvented …
56194 In Memoriam [White], p. 34.2 (Uriah Smith)
… been more glad than he to enjoy continuously the pleasures of domestic and social life, and the intercourse of friends, had he not thought that integrity …
56195 In Memoriam [White], p. 41.1 (Uriah Smith)
… was more precious to me then than he ever had been in any previous hour of my life. When I stood by my firstborn, and closed his eyes in death, I could say, “The Lord …
56196 In Memoriam [White], p. 48.3 (Uriah Smith)
… requires more grace than to be active in the battle. ‘Peace, be still!’ This is the lesson I will learn.
56197 In Memoriam [White], p. 50.3 (Uriah Smith)
… expected more of men than I ought. I love God and his work, and I love my brethren also.”
56198 In Memoriam [White], p. 52.1 (Uriah Smith)
… feel more deeply in earnest than usual, and would pray fervently several times. We were anxious to know what the Lord would have us do. Letters were continually …
56199 In Memoriam [White], p. 55.1 (Uriah Smith)
… them more than they ask; and you may have clothing and provisions that you can spare them. It will be a small matter to us, but may be a great help to them.” He continued …
56200 In Memoriam [White], p. 56.2 (Uriah Smith)
… need more than mortal strength, Jesus will stand up for us. I find his arm mighty to save to the uttermost. The promises of God are now shining forth, like beams …