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6821 The Review and Herald April 14, 1903, paragraph 15
… hospital. I said, “Some months ago I was shown that we must have a hospital.” Our brethren did not know what had been presented to me about this, and the opposition …
6822 The Review and Herald June 2, 1903, paragraph 1
… be neglected. Many times I have been shown that there should be a more general interest in our canvassing work. The circulation of our literature is one very …
6823 The Review and Herald July 28, 1903, paragraph 2
… been shown to this city. He has given us the commission, “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the …
6824 The Review and Herald January 21, 1904, paragraph 4
… . Light was given me that these men were making the truth of no effect by their ideas, some of which led to free-lovism. I was shown that these men were seducing …
6825 The Review and Herald March 10, 1904, paragraph 22
… , “I am grieved that I yield to temptation, that my prayers are so feeble, my faith so weak. I have no excuse to plead for being dwarfed in my religious life. But I am …
6826 The Review and Herald May 26, 1904, paragraph 2
… been shown me by the Lord. It is well adapted for the purpose for which it is to be used. There is on it ample room for a school and a sanitarium, without crowding …
6827 The Review and Herald June 9, 1904, paragraph 7
… . They are bound together in sacred union as one work, and are never to be divorced. The principles of heaven are to be adopted and practised by those who claim …
6828 The Review and Herald August 25, 1904, paragraph 14
I am more than pleased with the earnestness and zeal that the brethren have shown in the erection of this sanitarium. Success had attended their unselfish …
6829 The Review and Herald September 29, 1904, paragraph 2
… be. The quietude is delightful. The surroundings are attractive to the eye and refreshing to the mind. Here I see the very pictures that I have been shown in …
6830 The Review and Herald November 24, 1904, Art. A, paragraph 4
… deeper, stronger, truer, than any other union, and is productive of all good. Those who are thus united to the Saviour are controlled by his will, and are moved …
6831 The Review and Herald December 29, 1904, paragraph 8
I was shown two Bible workers seated in a family. With the open Bible before them, they presented the Lord Jesus as the sin-pardoning Saviour. Their words were …
6832 The Review and Herald February 9, 1905, paragraph 3
… stories are rented to lodgers. I was indeed glad to see this evidence of progress in the Swedish work in Chicago.
6833 The Review and Herald March 16, 1905, paragraph 9
… , “I believe that the Lord has kept this place for us, and that he will open the way for us to secure it. I never saw a building offered for sale that was better …
6834 The Review and Herald April 6, 1905, paragraph 2
… . He is resting now, till the last trump shall sound, and the dead in Christ shall rise to meet their Lord in the air.
6835 The Review and Herald April 19, 1906, paragraph 20
… who are being drawn away. They are to urge them to face about. They are to fight for the souls of those for whom Christ has died. Too often there is shown an inclination …
6836 The Review and Herald August 30, 1906, paragraph 13
… me. I have been shown faces that I had never seen, and years afterward I knew them when I saw them. I have been aroused from my sleep with a vivid sense of subjects …
6837 The Review and Herald August 30, 1906, paragraph 14
… was only a letter. Yes, it was a letter, but prompted by the Spirit of God, to bring before your minds things that had been shown me. In these letters which I write …
6838 The Review and Herald August 30, 1906, paragraph 20
… churches are to experience. I saw that at present we are under divine forbearance; but no one can say how long this will continue. No one knows how great the mercy …
6839 The Review and Herald September 20, 1906, paragraph 4
The dress of the speakers was unbecoming and grotesque. This, I was shown, was a representation of defective character.
6840 The Review and Herald October 18, 1906, paragraph 8
… shown by God toward the repentant people “displeased Jonah exceedingly, and he was very angry.” “Was not this my saying,” he inquired of the Lord, “when I was yet in …