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741 The United States in the Light of Prophecy, p. 63.1 (Uriah Smith)

… the globe. “When America was discovered, there were but sixty millions of gold in Europe. California and the territories round her have produced one thousand …

742 The United States in the Light of Prophecy, p. 65.1 (Uriah Smith)

… the globe. But the substantial wealth created by the improvement of the soil and the development of the resources of the country, is a still more important …

743 The United States in the Light of Prophecy, p. 66.1 (Uriah Smith)

Thus, with the idea of becoming the carriers of the world, the highway of the nations, and the richest power on the globe, the American heart swells with pride, and mounts up with aspirations, to which there is no limit.

745 The United States in the Light of Prophecy, p. 77.3 (Uriah Smith)

… the globe. In part, and of late years, our vindicated national character, and the safety of our Institutions. But the magnet in America is, that we are a republic …

746 The Warning Voice of Time and Prophecy, p. 115.2 (Uriah Smith)

Page 50, 7th line. “Thus rose the Midnight Cry, thus spread.” It has been objected, that the proclamation of the Advent was too limited to be a fulfillment of prophecy; but we have authority that it has been to every missionary station on the globe.

747 The Bible Echo, vol. 8 October 1, 1893, paragraph 4

… the globe were these microscopic beings. It is a general scientific fact, however, that over the graves of these myriad aspirants the animal man has risen …

748 Fathers of the Catholic Church, p. 239.2 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)

… . e., globes, but which holy Scripture has called heavens; in each of which he will first see clearly what is done there, and in the second place, will discover the …

749 Fathers of the Catholic Church, p. 325.1 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)

… the globe, emblematic of universal empire. Around the head, instead of rays, were fixed the nails of the true cross. Is this paganism approximating to Christianity …

750 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 11, 1891, page 71 paragraph 17

Russia comprises one seventh of the habitable part of the globe. It covers twice as much territory as the United States, and the population is also twice as large.

751 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 13, 1891, page 87 paragraph 3

… the globe. A feeling exists that something unusual will take place. What it will be, but few venture to predict, yet the majority feel that something extraordinary …

752 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 18, 1891, page 141 paragraph 5

… shining globe communicates it directly to all the world.

753 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 18, 1891, page 142 paragraph 5

The proclamation went to all the world. Every missionary station on the globe, and every seaport that vessels called at, knew the doctrine, and made inquiries concerning it. The news had been carried to them from England or America in some way.

754 The Present Truth, vol. 9 May 18, 1893, page 158 paragraph 21

-At the beginning of the century the Bible was accessible to but one-fifth of the population of the world. Now it may be read by nine-tenths of the people of the globe, so rapidly has its translation been carried on.

755 The Present Truth, vol. 9 June 29, 1893, page 196 paragraph 12

… the globe were these microscopic beings. It is a general scientific fact, however, that over the graves of these myriad aspirants the Animal Man has risen …

757 The Present Truth, vol. 9 October 12, 1893, page 435 paragraph 4

… the globe itself, upon which man dwells? Astronomy reveals it to be nothing but a tiny speck among the myriads of lights that fill the heavens,-in which it is …

758 The Present Truth, vol. 9 October 19, 1893, page 453 paragraph 7

… our globe is not the great mass of terra firma which it is popularly supposed to be; in fact, that it is susceptible to convulsions which shake its entire circumference …

760 The Present Truth, vol. 9 October 19, 1893, page 453 paragraph 10

… the globe, and as the perturbation which travelled westward had a shorter distance to go, it arrived at Potsdam about two hours and thirty-eight minutes sooner …