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64861 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 January 29, 1845, page 199 paragraph 6
6 “Who is this that looketh forth As the morning dawn? More fair than the queen of night, And clear as the sun! Banners in array, Waving terror and dismay, In the army’s way Conquests are won!
64862 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 February 5, 1845, page 205 paragraph 9
… with more interest than ever; and a large number of persons, who, before they heard, were prejudiced against me, “desired me to tarry certain days,” and give a full …
64863 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 February 5, 1845, page 207 paragraph 5
… for more than a year, from the parable of the importunate widow and numerous other Scripture texts, that Jesus when he comes will find his people in an attitude …
64864 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 February 5, 1845, page 207 paragraph 7
… little more than two years will bring us to the end of the fourth kingdom, according to these gentlemen.—Two of them I know have condemned Father Miller in no …
64865 The True Midnight Cry, vol. 1, no. 1 August 22, 1844, page 2 paragraph 3
… little more than 30. Soon after this, as is evident from John 2:11-13, there was a passover. This, being the first Passover after the beginning of John’s baptism …
64866 The Advent Mirror, vol. 1, no. 1 January 1845, page 3 paragraph 13
… anything more to do for our fellowmen? There may be something, though, on any supposition there cannot be much more to be done. If we attempt to labor as we have …
64867 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 17, 1845, page 44 paragraph 6
… no more than to hold up the picture, as drawn by the prophetic pencil, and some of those who heard my sermon, said, ‘he means Himes, Storrs, and Litch.’
64868 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 17, 1845, page 44 paragraph 16
This woman had more feeling for the offending wicked of that devoted city, and her own children, than for the offended, grieved, and insulted God. Her duty was to be willing that God should destroy His enemies; but this she was unreconciled to.
64869 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 17, 1845, page 44 paragraph 17
Our Savior saw that we should be tried with the same temptation,—hence the caution, ‘ Remember Lot’s Wife .’ If like her you care more for your impenitent friends than for the honor of God, so like her, you must perish with them.
64870 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 17, 1845, page 45 paragraph 4
Now we ask if the Holy of holies was not a more ‘secret’ place than the tabernacle of the congregation? And was not that place a type of the Heaven of heavens, to which Christ the great High Priest ascended, to appear in the presence of God for us?
64871 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 17, 1845, page 46 paragraph 4
… throws more on the past, and looks more clear and certain on the future than any past experience.
64872 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 17, 1845, page 47 paragraph 6
… better than to be tossed about on the stormy seas, “ enduring the trials and troubles that came upon us .” In short there was much murmuring and complaining among …
64873 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 17, 1845, page 47 paragraph 9
… a more vigilant watch than ever. Accordingly we determined to serve our Cable often, [watch and pray,] and keep a sharp look-out for the Pilot, that we might be ready …
64874 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 17, 1845, page 48 paragraph 6
… is more to be dreaded than ‘infidelity,’ the sleeping sentinel referred to, would surely put the time when this faith will be exercised, out of the way in future …
64875 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 24, 1845, page 50 paragraph 11
… , savoring more of the spirit of proscription than I had ever expected to see among Advent believers. For instance, the idea that our work with the world and …
64876 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 24, 1845, page 54 paragraph 1
… greater than the thing signified, and regarding the shadow as of more importance than the substance which cast the shadow—But God was very particular in …
64877 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 24, 1845, page 56 paragraph 1
… brought more joy and glory with it than the midnight cry itself. Praise the Lord for giving us the truth that the door is shut. I feel it to be a purifying and cleansing …
64878 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 24, 1845, page 56 paragraph 8
… your more than insinuations. But your former friends are in truth the offenders. Bro. Storrs says we preached a lie; Bro. Himes says we were mistaken in the chronology …
64879 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 May 22, 1845, page 81 paragraph 21
… now more than ever, intellible. Job 38:17, ‘God answered Job,’ etc. last clause of the verse, ‘hast thou seen the doors of the shadow of death?’ What a solemn moment we …
64880 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 May 22, 1845, page 82 paragraph 7
… be more precious than that of gold that perisheth, that it may be found unto praise and honor and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ.’ Amen. J. Lenfest. For the …