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6741 The Review and Herald January 20, 1863, paragraph 1
… , and are sometimes exacting and fretful. The poor children partake of the same spirit, and the parents are not prepared to help them, for they were the cause …
6742 The Review and Herald January 19, 1864, paragraph 2
… , 1862, I was shown the condition of Bro. Hull. He was in an alarming state. His lack of consecration and vital piety, left him subject to Satan's suggestions. He …
6743 The Review and Herald January 19, 1864, paragraph 3
… mind is at rest, and Satan lets him have peace. Oh, how dangerous was the position in which he was shown me! His case is nearly hopeless, because he makes no effort …
6744 The Review and Herald January 19, 1864, paragraph 8
… , you was shown me under the soothing influence of a fascination which will prove fatal, unless the spell is broken. You have parleyed with Satan, and reasoned …
6745 The Review and Herald January 19, 1864, paragraph 16
“I was shown the saints’ reward, the immortal inheritance. Then I was shown how much God's people had endured for the truth's sake, and that they would count Heaven …
6746 The Review and Herald January 19, 1864, paragraph 18
… , 1863, I was shown in regard to the work of God, and the spread of the truth. Preachers and people have too little faith, too little devotion and true godliness …
6747 The Review and Herald January 19, 1864, paragraph 22
… . Hull, I have been shown if you would dedicate yourself to God, hold communion with him, meditate much, watch your failings, mourn and lament before the Lord in …
6748 The Review and Herald March 26, 1867, paragraph 1
… which was worse than lost. This means should have been invested in the cause of God. I was shown that we had done wrong in expending means in picture-taking.
6749 The Review and Herald October 8, 1867, paragraph 5
The proper distance from the bottom of the dress to the floor was not given to me in inches. Neither was I shown ladies’ gaiter boots; but three companies of females passed before me, with their dresses as follows with respect to length:
6750 The Review and Herald October 8, 1867, paragraph 7
… knee. I need not say that this style of dress was shown me to be too short.
6751 The Review and Herald October 8, 1867, paragraph 9
As I have before stated, the length was not given me in inches, and I was not shown a lady's boot. And here I would state that although I am as dependent upon the …
6752 The Review and Herald October 8, 1867, paragraph 10
… it was found that the length of our dresses ranged from eight to ten inches from the floor. Some of these were a little longer than the sample shown me, while …
6753 The Review and Herald October 8, 1867, paragraph 11
… shown me, I have given this number of inches in No. 12, as the proper length in regard to which uniformity is very desirable. If it be said that a lady's boot is not …
6754 The Review and Herald October 8, 1867, paragraph 28
… was shown that Sabbath-keepers as a people labor too hard without allowing themselves change, or periods of rest. Recreation is needful to those who are engaged …
6755 The Review and Herald October 8, 1867, paragraph 29
“I was shown that it is not essential to our salvation, nor for the glory of God, for us to keep the mind laboring, even upon religious themes, constantly and excessively …
6756 The Review and Herald October 8, 1867, paragraph 35
“I was shown that the position of Dr. Jackson in regard to amusements was wrong, and that his views of physical exercise were not all correct. The very amusements …
6757 The Review and Herald October 8, 1867, paragraph 36
… shown from time to time that the sick should be taught that it was wrong to suspend all physical labor in order to regain health. In thus doing the will becomes …
6758 The Review and Herald April 11, 1871, paragraph 1
I have been shown that parents generally have not taken a proper course with their children. They are not restrained as they should be. They are left to indulge …
6759 The Review and Herald April 25, 1871, paragraph 3
… world, are to be tested and proved. The perils of the last days are upon us, and a trial is before the young which they have not anticipated. They are to be brought …
6760 The Review and Herald April 25, 1871, paragraph 4
… shall fall by the sword, and thy mighty in the war.” I was shown that this scripture will be strictly fulfilled. Young men and women professing to be Christians …