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821 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Lt 143, 1896, par. 3
… to milk cows [and] attend to horses, and he is reliable. He can take a stove all to pieces and see what is the trouble that it will not work right, and then put it together …
822 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Lt 152, 1896, par. 12
… needed milk. Our family number from thirteen to sixteen. Thirteen is the standing number—poor workers, depending on their wages. We are educating Maggie Hare …
823 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 41a, 1896, par. 26
… sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby.” [ 1 Peter 2:2 .] This is indeed eating the flesh and drinking the blood of the Son of God. “Whoso eateth my flesh and …
824 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 41b, 1896, par. 28
… sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby.” [ 1 Peter 2:2 .] This is indeed eating the flesh and drinking the blood of the Son of God. “Whoso eateth my flesh and …
825 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 47, 1896, par. 3
… sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby.” [ 1 Peter 2:1, 2 .] Have you done this, or have you thought that you had no battles to fight with self, and so allowed …
826 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 55, 1896, par. 3
… have milk for their children. I cannot see such poverty as this, without great pain of heart, for I know that there is enough in the world to sustain all if economy …
827 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 56, 1896, par. 6
… to milk a cow to get you some refreshment, but failed. With a borrowed axe we cut our way through the forest until we came to a log shanty where we were accommodated …
828 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 65, 1896, par. 4
… of milk to W. C. White’s family daily, sometimes more, [and] a quart or three pints of milk to Brother McCann, who is working on the land. His son Robert and the father …
829 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 55, 1897, par. 14
… and milk without money and without price.” [ Isaiah 55:1 .] “The Spirit and the bride say, Come. And let him that heareth say, Come. And let him that is athirst come. And …
830 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 84, 1897, par. 1
… the milk pan in my hand. The land was being cleared, and there was a large pile of ragged stumps near. As I rose, knowing that I must fall directly on the jagged, pointed …
831 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 106, 1897, par. 12
… with milk and honey. Only rebel not ye against the Lord, neither fear ye the people of the land; for they are bread for us: their defence is departed from them, and …
832 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 114, 1897, par. 4
… clothing, milk, fruit, and money. Brother McKenzie became displeased with Brother Caldwell, because Brother Caldwell was put in as elder of the church, while …
833 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 141, 1897, par. 4
… the milk, and drawn from the breasts.” [ Verse 9 .] It is then that the education of children in Bible principles should commence. There is a work to be done for the …
834 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 141, 1897, par. 5
… with milk and honey.
835 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 141, 1897, par. 20
… are milking only two cows, the red one from Healy’s and the white one. The red cow gives only four quarts a day. Before long she will be dry. The white cow now gives …
836 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 141, 1897, par. 21
… the milk she wants. The boys are hearty fellows. I think it will cost you something to feed them. They are full of life. They can take a few steps now, and are in good …
837 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 152, 1897, par. 10
… the milk room should be transferred to the cellar, and the room apportioned for that should have the studding removed, and the whole business be made a good …
838 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 169, 1897, par. 3
… of milking. They take a pan of milk night and morning all scalded. May says close by us she does not feel half as lonely as she supposed she would feel.
839 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Ms 3, 1897, par. 12
… with milk in the place of water is not a healthful preparation. If the bread thus cooked is allowed to stand over, and is then broken open, there will frequently …
840 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Ms 3, 1897, par. 13
… of milk which our cow gave each day was not sufficient for our family use. At times three extra quarts had to be purchased to give us enough to mix the bread with …