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7981 The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 145.1 (Joseph Bates)
… the horses with a driver, returning with the stage broken down on the wheels. Four other passengers followed our example, and were not much injured.
7982 The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 146.1 (Joseph Bates)
… . The horses ran to the river and turned suddenly under a low shed, and crushed the stage upon the wheels, which would in all probability have killed every passenger …
7983 The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 149.1 (Joseph Bates)
… , and horses, all quietly feeding in their own organized order. On the two last mentioned might be seen large and small birds quietly perching on their backs …
7984 The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 150.1 (Joseph Bates)
… of horses. Soon a herd of one hundred or more horses were driven out from the prairies into a “carral,” or yard, and set going with full speed around the yard, while …
7985 The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates
… -Spanish Horses-Indian Method of Smuggling-Deliver up the Chatsworth-Passage to Callao-Trouble with the Captain-Dinner Party
7986 The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 164.2 (Joseph Bates)
… ,” or horses, on which they ride as people do on horseback. These horses are made of the common tall flags, or rushes, securely lashed together, about ten feet long …
7987 The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 165.1 (Joseph Bates)
… water-horses, for they dared not leave them, but soon moved away as fast as possible to relieve their waiting comrades on the shore, and to receive the compensation …
7988 The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 168.3 (Joseph Bates)
… own horses to pass between the two places. When returning to Callao, we generally loaded our persons with as much specie in dollars and doubloons as were deemed …
7989 The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 170.2 (Joseph Bates)
… good horse and I want him, if I am stronger than you, I’ll take the horse!” It rather seemed that others, when they wanted our money and ships, were of the same opinion …
7990 The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 195.1 (Joseph Bates)
… -looking horse, to buy a few bushels of farina for his family. He said he had come seventy leagues, more than two hundred miles. He represented the people and their …
7991 [Bates’ Pamphlet #1] The Opening Heavens, p. 4.2 (Joseph Bates)
… on horse-back - 17th v. Further, how could he have described the second advent history so minutely as he has done in the 14, chapter, if he had not have seen what was …
7992 [Bates’ Pamphlet #2] Second Advent Way Marks and High Heaps, p. 63.1 (Joseph Bates)
… red horse; now who would run the risk of being laughed at for his ignorance by saying that the horse and woman were one, and there was no distinction. Would it …
7993 [Sabbath Controversy #3] A Vindication of the Seventh-day Sabbath, and the Commandments of God, p. 194.1 (Joseph Bates)
… my horse to carry my family three or five miles to meeting on the Sabbath. The word says “obedience is better than sacrifice.” If the meeting cannot be nearer …
7994 Analysis of Sacred Chronology, p. 101.1 (Sylvester Bliss)
… the horses came into the king’s house: and there she was slain. Seven years old was Jehoash when he began to reign. In the seventh year of Jehu, Jehoash began to …
7995 Analysis of Sacred Chronology, p. 144.1 (Sylvester Bliss)
… the horses among the myrtle trees, whose riders had been “sent to walk to and fro through the earth;” and who reported to the angel of the Lord: “We have walked to …
7996 Analysis of Sacred Chronology, p. 153.3 (Sylvester Bliss)
… 5000 horse, he encountered the Persian army at the river Granicus, and gained a victory over more than five times his number. In his third year, Darius, with an …
7997 Analysis of Sacred Chronology, p. 159.4 (Sylvester Bliss)
… , 5,300 horse, and 22 elephants. 2 Mac. 13:1, 2. In 1 Mac. 6:20, it reads “in the hundred and fiftieth year,” but it was a sabbatical year; “for that it was the seventh year, and …
7998 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 23.1 (Sylvester Bliss)
… two horses, one of which he drove, while the other was kept up to rest, week by week, alternately. He enjoyed the respect and unbounded confidence of the public …
7999 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 34.3 (Sylvester Bliss)
… , the horses started, and threw me out. I fell on the back part of my head, and they have since informed me that I lay as if dead for fifteen or twenty minutes. They …
8000 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 49.1 (Sylvester Bliss)
… fleet horse and rider had brought the news, and passed on south!