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6902 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 104.7 (William Warren Prescott)

In connection with this lesson read, on the “mass,” pages 295-300 of the “Source Book,” giving special attention to the following quotations: “A Propitiatory Sacrifice …

6903 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 104.8 (William Warren Prescott)

On the “priesthood,” read pages 389-393 of the “Source Book.”

6904 Sabbath School Lessons July 1896, page 15 paragraph 3

… 2:104. “In the words, ‘Destroy this temple,’ Christ gives a sign that He reads the secrets of their souls. These words of Christ possessed a double meaning, referring …

6905 The Saviour of the World, p. 104.1 (William Warren Prescott)

If we accept the evolutionary philosophy and rely upon “resident forces” as the only conquering power, we must resign ourselves to the principle of the survival …

6906 The Saviour of the World, p. 104.2 (William Warren Prescott)

There is only one cure for restlessness, and it is found through the work of Him who said, “Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you …

6907 The Saviour of the World, p. 104.3 (William Warren Prescott)

“O where shall rest be found— Best for the weary soul? ‘Twere vain the ocean depths to sound, Or pierce to either pole.”

6908 The Saviour of the World, p. 104.4 (William Warren Prescott)

The answer is found in the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to this we will now give our attention, that we may enter into this rest.

6909 The Saviour of the World, p. 104.5 (William Warren Prescott)

There are many standpoints from which we may study the gospel of our salvation, but now we shall do so from the standpoint of the Sabbath. And first remember …

6910 The Signs of the Times, vol. 56 December 17, 1929, page 7 paragraph 1

… about 104 MSS. of Sophocles; yet the evidence of a very large majority of these is wholly disregarded by all editors. One manuscript (L, in the Laurentian library …

6912 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 104.1 (Annie Rebekah Smith)

Though clouds may arise and tempests assail, And loud sound the wild, tempestuous gale, And fortune may frown-whatever betide, Never, no, never look on the dark side.

6913 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 104.2 (Annie Rebekah Smith)

When the high and the proud seem to treat thee with scorn. And thy bosom with anguish is torn and forlorn, When friends e’en forsake and coldly deride- Never, no, never look on the dark side.

6914 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 104.3 (Annie Rebekah Smith)

Though no light gleams o’er thy desolate way, To cheer the lonely, wearisome day, Remember, lone one, whatever betide, Beyond the dark cloud there is a bright side.

6915 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 104.4 (Annie Rebekah Smith)

If the pain of affliction thou wouldst allay, And make troubles and trials vanish away, And down life’s dark stream in peace thou wouldst glide, Ever, yes, ever look on the bright side.

6916 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 104.5 (Annie Rebekah Smith)

Like the storm-beaten sailor tossed on the wave, Fearless and bold thou the tempest must brave; And if thou wouldst conquer, whatever betide, Ever, yes, ever look on the bright side.

6917 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 111 (Annie Rebekah Smith)

Babylon, 81 Divine Consolation, 108 Evil Speaking, 85 Forgive, 99 Friends, 103 Forgive thy Brother, 105 I am strong in Him, 97 I know that my Redeemer liveth, 100 Never look on the dark side, 104 Our Duty, 95 Providence, 96

6918 Poems: With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith, p. 104.1 (Rebekah Smith)

The 18 th she wrote the piece “Our Duty.” The 19 th, at 3 o’clock, P. M., she said, “Mother, some change has taken place. I don’t think I shall live through the day.” I saw there …

6919 Poems: With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith, p. 104.2 (Rebekah Smith)

About 2 o’clock she looked very happy. I said to John, “Annie is being blessed.” She soon exclaimed, “Glory to God,” a number of times, louder than she had spoken for …

6920 Poems: With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith, p. 104.3 (Rebekah Smith)

Friday morning, the 20 th, I wanted to write to Uriah, but she said “It will make no difference, I think I am dying; don’t leave me, mother, while I live.” We sent for Samuel …