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57641 The Medical Missionary, vol. 12 September 1903, page 221 paragraph 2
… average more than we do now, and just as strong then as at forty. After forty years of hard pastoral labor, he entered at eighty upon still harder service, which …
57642 The Medical Missionary, vol. 12 September 1903, page 222 paragraph 1
… much more about light than they formerly knew. Dr. Vinsen, who is known over the whole world through his investigations of the properties of light, has a most …
57643 The Medical Missionary, vol. 12 September 1903, page 223 paragraph 1
… creature more than the Creator.” The heathen did not wish to retain God in their knowledge, but they saw the manifestation of supernatural power in a plant …
57644 The Medical Missionary, vol. 12 October 1903, page 252 paragraph 1
… any more common than it is. While we must not bring the life down to the level of our lives, we must let that life which is so common lift up our lives.
57645 The Medical Missionary, vol. 12 October 1903, page 254 paragraph 4
… and more powerful than the sin.
57646 The Medical Missionary, vol. 12 November 1903, page 274 paragraph 1
… take more than five minutes for any one who knows and believes the Bible to settle the subject. I know that the term has fallen into disrepute. Most people think …
57647 The Medical Missionary, vol. 12 November 1903, page 275 paragraph 4
… nothing more nor less than the concentrated fatness of the vine. The fatness of the clouds coming up through the vine and making it grow, is concentrated in …
57648 The Medical Missionary, vol. 12 November 1903, page 276 paragraph 1
… far more enjoyable than as if the Lord did it all by himself in that direct way? That shows that the Lord uses means, does it not? The grape vine that we see is the …
57649 The Medical Missionary, vol. 12 November 1903, page 276 paragraph 2
… much more enjoyable, and the earth is much more pleasant, when we see the bread come in the ordinary way, from the waving fields of grain that are as beautiful …
57650 The Medical Missionary, vol. 12 December 1903, page 300 paragraph 1
… does more things than God does: and then at last nature does everything, and God is left without any occupation at all. But all those miracles, as we have seen …
57651 The Medical Missionary, vol. 12 December 1903, page 300 paragraph 2
… anything more toward getting a living than the birds do. He gathers-reaps what the Lord has strewn. The grain is strewn about, and man gathers it and eats it; but …
57652 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 January 1904, page 11 paragraph 2
… takes more than the ordinary amount, so we gather up a vast number of rays and concentrate them upon the diseased part, and they do what the amount which ordinarily …
57653 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 January 1904, page 11 paragraph 3
… takes more of the gift of life to bring us up to the standard than it does ordinarily. It takes more life to bring us into a proper condition than it does to keep …
57654 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 January 1904, page 12 paragraph 1
… is more than the obstruction can stand, and it is swept away, and there is the regular flow again. It is not any new flow of water, but a larger flow than usual.
57655 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 January 1904, page 12 paragraph 2
… get more than the ordinary amount of light upon it, in order to bring the skin back to a normal condition.
57656 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 January 1904, page 12 paragraph 3
… deal more than the man who does not recognise the life nor the means by which it is conveyed.
57657 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 January 1904, page 12 paragraph 4
… greater than can be removed by the measure of life that is taken in through the ordinary means with which we are familiar. Then we recognize the fact that God …
57658 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 January 1904, page 12 paragraph 5
… requires more concentrated life, and a larger measure of life than can be concentrated in any of these visible agencies, we do the same thing still,-we put ourselves …
57659 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 February 1904, page 38 paragraph 1
… ” was more common among Seventh-day Adventists than almost any other. It was rare to find a member of the denomination who was not professedly a “health reformer …
57660 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 February 1904, page 38 paragraph 2
… health than when the old manner of life was followed. Yet many faithful souls conscientiously persevered in the course which they believed to be right, regardless …