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8941 The Present Truth, vol. 15 June 8, 1899, page 368 paragraph 13

… artillery horses by dieting them on a patent food, composed of fresh blood from the slaughter houses, mixed with sugar refuse and the screenings of barley …

8942 The Present Truth, vol. 15 June 15, 1899, page 371 paragraph 3

16. And ye said: Nay, but on horses will we flee; Therefore shall ye be put to flight; And on swift coursers will we ride; Therefore shall they be swift, that pursue you.

8943 The Present Truth, vol. 15 June 15, 1899, page 372 paragraph 3

… upon horses; therefore shall ye flee.” A horse is swift, and promises well as a means of escape from danger. For those who trust Him, God prepares a table in the presence …

8944 The Present Truth, vol. 15 June 22, 1899, page 386 paragraph 8

“Asshur shall not save us; we will not ride upon horses; neither will we say any morn to the work of our hands, Ye are our gods; for in Thee the fatherless findeth mercy.” Hosea 14:3 .

8945 The Present Truth, vol. 15 June 22, 1899, page 386 paragraph 9

… upon horses for safety. The Governments of earth send agents abroad to buy up horses for the army. Without horses, an army would be very much crippled, if not …

8946 The Present Truth, vol. 15 June 22, 1899, page 389 paragraph 8

… the horses are driven upon it, and by them the seed is trampled into the ground. Thus most literally is bread cast upon the waters, to be received with increase …

8947 The Present Truth, vol. 15 June 22, 1899, page 400 paragraph 5

… their horses flesh, and not Spirit.” Isaiah 31:3. Now the same thing is true of every people; they are men, and not God, and both their horses and themselves are flesh …

8948 The Present Truth, vol. 15 June 22, 1899, page 400 paragraph 7

… their horses are flesh, and not spirit.” Flesh and blood cannot deliver. “The way of man is not in himself; it is not in man that walketh to direct his steps.” Jeremiah …

8949 The Present Truth, vol. 15 June 29, 1899, page 414 paragraph 11

-At the Caledonia Coal Mine, Cape Breten, Nova Scotia, there occurred on the 16th inst. a sad disaster. By an explosion 160 miners were entombed, eleven of whom were killed. A hundred horses that were in the mine perished.

8950 The Present Truth, vol. 15 June 29, 1899, page 416 paragraph 5

If it is wrong for a man to take part in a sweepstake or to make a wager on a horse race, what are we to think when, on entering a church bazaar, we are Invited to the roulette table? And yet we find people who condemn the one and tolerate the other!

8951 The Present Truth, vol. 15 July 13, 1899, page 439 paragraph 2

… on horse races, which has been widely published. He said that there was nothing wrong in betting, provided people could afford to lose. People who could not …

8952 The Present Truth, vol. 15 July 13, 1899, page 448 paragraph 6

-The United States Post Office has begun to use automobiles in the place of horse waggons. It was found that the mails from forty letter boxes, over a distance of six miles, were collected in less than half the usual time.

8953 The Present Truth, vol. 15 July 20, 1899, page 462 paragraph 15

… 18,931 horses consume 250,000 quarters of provender every year at a cost of ?828,000. The number of men operating this traffic is 5,000. The ticket system …

8954 The Present Truth, vol. 15 July 27, 1899, page 471 paragraph 5

… the horses, took a good supply of provisions and fuel, and started for the home of a poor widow with six children. He found her in a destitute condition, with no …

8955 The Present Truth, vol. 15 July 27, 1899, page 478 paragraph 17

… ; 4,000 horses are engaged in delivering the products, and rather more than 30,000 hands are engaged permanently in the traffic.

8956 The Present Truth, vol. 15 August 10, 1899, page 499 paragraph 5

… on horses; we will ride upon the swift.” But the Lord immediately replied, “Therefore shall they that pursue you be swift.” Isaiah 30:16. So it is in the Christian …

8957 The Present Truth, vol. 15 August 10, 1899, page 510 paragraph 19

… a horse as quickly as would a lion, so rapidly do those insects increase, and so voracious are they.

8958 The Present Truth, vol. 15 September 7, 1899, page 562 paragraph 9

But what shall we do with them?-Let them enjoy themselves in their own way, the same as the birds, the dogs, and the cats. Or, if that is not sufficient, use them for bearing burdens and drawing loads, just as men do horses and camels.

8959 The Present Truth, vol. 15 September 21, 1899, page 606 paragraph 2

… a horse will sniff at it and turn up his upper lip as if it had the most detestable odour on the face of the earth. Army worms and the locust pass it by, though they …

8960 The Present Truth, vol. 15 September 21, 1899, page 606 paragraph 17

… abolish horse-car funerals, and install automobile hearses and carriages instead. Many of the largest undertaking firms in the United States have completed …