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9101 Life Sketches, p. 303.1 (James Springer White)

… his horse, and he rode alone one mile and a half to Brother Brooks’. Brother Loughborough went through with the subject with much freedom. All were interested …

9102 Life Sketches, p. 387.1 (James Springer White)

… , houses, horses, carriages, furniture, fine clothing, and the like? Or, shall we consecrate it to the cause of health reform, as a thank-offering to God for the good …

9103 Our Faith and Hope, p. 10.3 (James Springer White)

… instances, horses could not be compelled to leave the stable when wanted for service. About midnight, the clouds were dispersed, and the moon and stars appeared …

9104 Our Faith and Hope, No. 1, p. 73.2 (James Springer White)

… the horse, which sword proceeded out of his mouth.”

9105 Personality of God, p. 4.3 (James Springer White)

… , and horses of fire, and the attending whirlwind to take Elijah up into heaven, was a useless parade. They only evaporated, and a misty vapor passed through the …

9106 The Second Coming of Christ, p. 38.2 (James Springer White)

… instances, horses could not be compelled to leave the stable when wanted for service. About midnight, the clouds were dispersed, and the moon and stars appeared …

9107 The Seventh Day of the Week is the Sabbath of the Lord, p. 19.1 (James Springer White)

… a horse, or lift a sheep from a pit. Such acts, the “Lord of the Sabbath” pronounced “lawful .” But it is evidently wrong, and a violation of the Sabbath, to neglect to …

9108 The Signs of the Times [1853], p. 11.4 (James Springer White)

… instances, horses could not be compelled to leave the stable when wanted for service. About midnight, the clouds were dispersed, and the moon and stars appeared …

9109 The Signs of the Times, p. 12.2 (James Springer White)

… instances, horses could not be compelled to leave the stable when wanted for service. About midnight, the clouds were dispersed, and the moon and stars appeared …

9110 The Signs of the Times, p. 18.2 (James Springer White)

… white horse, whose rider had a bow and a crown as he went forth conquering and to conquer. This is a fit emblem of the triumphs of the gospel in the first centuries …

9111 The Signs of the Times, p. 18.3 (James Springer White)

… red horse. If the whiteness of the first horse denoted the purity of the gospel in the first period, the redness of the second horse may denote that in the second …

9112 The Signs of the Times, p. 18.4 (James Springer White)

… black horse, and he that sat on him had a pair of balances in his hand. The work of corruption in the church progressed rapidly. The black horse, the very opposite …

9113 The Signs of the Times, p. 19.2 (James Springer White)

… pale horse, and his name that sat on him was called Death, and Hell followed with him. The color of this horse, which is pale or yellowish, like that seen in blighted …

9114 Sketches of the Christian Life and Public Labors of William Miller, p. 23.2 (James Springer White)

… 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 …

9115 Small Fruits, p. 8.3 (James Springer White)

… adjustable horse cultivator shut up so as not to interfere with the plants. Then following with a hoe, taking from the rows everything in the line of the weeds …

9116 A Solemn Appeal, p. 113.2 (James Springer White)

… valuable horses shall not be overworked, overfed, or fed when heated, lest they be ruined. He will take time and care for his stock, lest they be injured by neglect …

9117 A Solemn Appeal, p. 208.2 (James Springer White)

… , powerful horse? His neighing subdued, except as partially renewed by the arrival of the sexual season. His arched and thickened neck unstrung. His lofty prance …

9118 A Solemn Appeal, p. 258.1 (James Springer White)

… of horses, who wish to fire up this passion, in them, do it by feeding high ? Farmers do the like by the female, in order to create the required desire. Do not men and …

9120 The Sounding of the Seven Trumpets of Revelation 8 and 9, p. 22.3 (James Springer White)

… wild horses, or were crushed under the weight of rolling wagons; and their unburied limbs were abandoned on public roads, as a prey to dogs and vultures.’