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841 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 May 15, 1840, page 32 paragraph 33

This divided by 160,000,000,000, of inhabitants, would leave 32 square rods to each individual on the globe.

842 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 June 15, 1840, page 44 paragraph 5

… the globe where the glorious gospel of the blessed God has not been sent! The rapidity with which the gospel has been published is not less surprising than …

843 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 September 1, 1840, page 87 paragraph 5

… the globe, or war ensue, will be soon decided. The peace of Europe has for some time past been endangered by the difficulties existing between Turkey and Egypt …

844 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 September 15, 1840, page 90 paragraph 12

… the globe, and far more literally too, than in case of the Jews only. And is not the present opostacy and rebellion of the subjects of Christian nations, and of …

845 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 October 1, 1840, page 99 paragraph 4

… little globe must be overstocked with human beings. This objection does not lie so strongly to the interpretation, which regards each year as expressing …

847 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 November 15, 1840, page 129 paragraph 8

… London Globe of the 24th ult. a newspaper in the confidence of the government, we find an article by a correspondent, which the editor describes as the product …

848 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 November 15, 1840, page 129 paragraph 9

The correspondent of the Globe, from which the Gazette quotes, speaks thus.

849 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 April 1, 1841, page 6 paragraph 7

globe. Independant of the evidence which Nature herself, in her volcanic erruptions, affords, that a fire “that is not quenched” burns within the globe, several …

850 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 August 2, 1841, page 69 paragraph 3

… the globe we inhabit is necessarily about to be affected, permit me to ask your opinion of the value of forreign missions? Has the gospel yet been preached …

852 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 September 1, 1841, page 86 paragraph 10

… the globe, hearken; for the Lord God has spoken to every people, He calls the whole earth.

853 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 September 1, 1841, page 86 paragraph 12

… whole globe, he would surely with this alarm summon us from our lethargy.

854 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 September 1, 1841, page 87 paragraph 9

… the globe’s prodigious mass be in strong convulsions. Nay, the terrors of that day have already had a kind of small shadow, and no more than truly a very minute …

856 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 December 15, 1841, page 137 paragraph 7

Prop. 2. The scriptures speak of three globes, or rather of one being and to be moulded into three habitable worlds, viz : 1. The Primitive or antideluvian world. 2. The Present secondary world. 3. The New and future world .

857 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 January 1, 1842, page 149 paragraph 8

… the globe. The general wickedness which prevailed, the doctrines of the perfectionists, non-resistants, deists, atheists, and pantheists which are all those …

858 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 January 15, 1842, page 154 paragraph 2

… the globe. A call was made, for any, who had any evidence that there is to be a temporal millennium between the end of the fourth kingdom and commencement of the …

859 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 February 1, 1842, page 163 paragraph 2

… the globe. From Europe it has gone out into all the Asiatic nations, Industan, Burmah, Japan, Tartary, China. Not a little has been accomplished in Africa amidst …

860 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 February 1, 1842, page 167 paragraph 1

… the globe; I presume it will generally be admitted, that the six other days of the week of creation, might have been periods equally prolonged. It remains, nevertheless …