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8781 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 23, 1891, page 213 paragraph 10
… and horses, and any one of them was stronger than the whole host of the enemy. It is as true in our case as in that of Elisha, that “they that be for us are more than …
8782 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 February 22, 1897, page 101 paragraph 4
… the horse. It is enough for him to carry me without my load.
8783 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 9, 1901, page 148 paragraph 10
… the horse, or as the mule, which have no understanding: whose mouth must be held in with bit and bridle, or they will not come near to you.” That is the literal rendering …
8784 The Gospel in Creation, p. 103.2 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… upon horses: neither will we say any more to the work of our hands, Ye are our gods: for in Thee the fatherless findeth mercy.” There is no doubt but that it is sin …
8785 The Medical Missionary, vol. 10 November 1900, page 323 paragraph 4
… . A horse that has no blemish in any limb or organ is a perfect horse; but a man may be as sound physically as the horse, and still be far from a perfect man. If all his …
8786 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 February 1904, page 63 paragraph 8
… of horses and chariots of fire round about Elisha” and his servant before the young man’s eyes were opened to see them, as after. And this invisible protection …
8787 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 May 1904, page 163 paragraph 9
Wednesday, May 25. I will guide thee with mine eye. Be ye not as the horse, or as the mule, which have no understanding, whose mouth must be held in with bit and bridle. Psalm 33:8, 9 .
8788 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 May 1904, page 163 paragraph 10
The horse or mule will not come near or obey unless drawn with a bit and bridle; and the man who will not acknowledge God, and who will not be guided by God’s eye …
8789 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 August 1904, page 261 paragraph 9
Wednesday, August 10. Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember [make mention of] the name of the Lord our God. They are brought down and fallen but we are risen, and stand upright. Psalm 20:7, 8 .
8790 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 August 1904, page 261 paragraph 10
… and horses-the strength of nations-and of trusting in the name of the Lord. Those who trust in that which, because it is visible, appeals to them as the most practical …
8791 The Present Truth, vol. 6 April 10, 1890, page 121 paragraph 1
… on horses, they, and their princes, the men of Judah, and the inhabitants of Jerusalem; and this city shall remain for ever.” Jeremiah 17:19-25 .
8792 The Present Truth, vol. 6 September 11, 1890, page 297 paragraph 6
… ... Their horses also are swifter than the leopards, and are more fierce than the evening wolves; and their horsemen shall spread themselves, and their horsemen …
8793 The Present Truth, vol. 7 June 4, 1891, page 184 paragraph 4
… the horses with which they worked.
8794 The Present Truth, vol. 8 October 20, 1892, page 334 paragraph 29
… . Several horses were killed on the journey, and all were injured. The only thing demonstrated is that a long distance can be covered in a comparatively short …
8795 The Present Truth, vol. 8 October 20, 1892, page 334 paragraph 32
… his horse were both struck. The officer, however, recovered in time to attend to the bugler, who seemed dead. But by at once adopting the method of artificial …
8796 The Present Truth, vol. 8 December 1, 1892, page 362 paragraph 26
… . The horses, moreover, were worked over hard and very stony ground. The most important fact of all is that aluminum horse-shoes are only one-third to one-fourth …
8797 The Present Truth, vol. 8 December 15, 1892, page 398 paragraph 20
… where horse flesh is the only meat used, and that during the past year no fewer than 21,231 horses, 61 mules, and 275 donkeys were killed and eaten. The worst part …
8798 The Present Truth, vol. 9 January 12, 1893, page 13 paragraph 1
… on horses, donkeys, or camels, or else they had to walk. Sometimes they would take long journeys on foot.
8799 The Present Truth, vol. 9 January 12, 1893, page 16 paragraph 8
… 99,000 horses that are used in the sport, he gives a total annual expenditure for fox hunting of over four and a half millions. There are many conclusions that …
8800 The Present Truth, vol. 9 February 23, 1893, page 60 paragraph 15
… riding horses, or in different kinds of carts, drawn by horses, oxen, or buffaloes, in mourwheels (hammocks swung on strong bamboos and borne by six men), in small …