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661 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Ms 3, 1854, par. 14

… of milk for any soul, after he is convinced of truth. As soon as the conviction of truth is yielded to and the heart is willing to let the truth have its effect …

662 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Ms 3, 1854, par. 15

… upon milk. It shows that they know but little of the leadings of the Spirit of God and realize not the time that we are living in. Those who embrace the truth now …

663 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Ms 5, 1859, par. 25

… no milk for Teresa [Loughborough]. She cries. Oh, that we may be as earnest for the bread of life as she is for temporal food! She will not be satisfied. May our earnest …

664 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 12, 1860, par. 4

… for milk. She owed me sixty cents and I thought I would take it in milk.

665 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 7, 1863, par. 8

… and milk, and then we started for St. Albans, with Brethren Bourdeau driving. Most all the way it was up hill—pull, pull, pull, going very rough. We did not get into …

666 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Ms 5, 1863, par. 3

… of milk. She decided to do without the milk and purchase the little apron.

667 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 8, 1865, par. 3

The children are well and happy. My breakfast this morning was plenty of well cooked mush, one gem, and two raw apples. This noon, baked potatoes with a little milk gravy and one gem, one spoonful of turnip, and one small apple.

668 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 1, 1868, par. 2

… the milk. Economy is the battle with them. They may not be deficient in this quality, but it is a scarce article.

669 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Ms 13, 1868, par. 15

… Brother Milks’. Sister Milks is lame. She has been an invalid for two years. She spent six weeks at the Health Institute, which was a great benefit to her. We were …

670 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Ms 13, 1868, par. 16

… Brother Milks’ at about four. Rode nine miles to St. Charles. It was very cold. We got down in the bottom of the sleigh to keep from the keen breeze, which was directly …

671 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Ms 14, 1868, par. 9

… Brother Milks’ for Greenbush. The day was very fine. We had only twenty-eight miles to go. About one o’clock we drove up to Brother Sevy’s door. Went in and found …

673 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Lt 5, 1870, par. 2

… with milk or cream and made palatable. We have a generous diet which consists in the preparation of apples, vegetables and grains in a skillful manner. We have …

674 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Lt 5, 1870, par. 3

… use milk in small quantities. Sugar and milk used at the same time is hard for the digestive organs, clogs the machinery. I know no reason why you cannot set just …

675 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Lt 5, 1870, par. 4

… little milk. We have made this little do [for] the cooking and table use for a company of from twelve to twenty which have sat at our table all winter and spring …

676 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Lt 5, 1870, par. 7

… aside milk or a moderate use of eggs, [or a] moderate use of sugar. Meat, I am decided, does us no good but only harm, except a person who is robbed of vitality may need …

677 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Ms 4, 1872, par. 18

… for milk. They were from Illinois. All of them looked feeble. Mary Clough came up on horse-back about as we were preparing to leave. We had a pleasant and, I trust …

678 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Lt 1, 1873, par. 47

… little milk and some sugar. This we have never denounced, either in our writings or in our preaching. We believe cattle will become so much diseased that these …

679 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Lt 24, 1873, par. 11

… scalded milk. It was thought she had dropsy. This is disappearing and bowel difficulty has set in. We have fear of consumption of the bowels. She coughs some …

680 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Ms 8, 1873, par. 34

… purchased milk and had a very good breakfast. The scenery is very grand. Large mountains of rocks stretching toward heaven, tower one above another. My husband …