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921 Letter to Rev. J. Litch, on the Second Coming of Christ, p. 66.3 (Charles Fitch)
Are you a stupid, hardened sinner? “He that being often reproved, hardeneth his neck, shall suddenly be destroyed, and that without remedy.”
922 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 66 May 14, 1889, page 305 paragraph 5
… and stupid. It is lamentable that parents, as a rule, leave to others—disinterested parties—the training and educating of their children,—to the teachers of …
923 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 75 August 23, 1898, page 538 paragraph 6
… a stupid joy, fondly imagining that they were really free because the Romans declared them so.
924 The American Sentinel 5 March 20, 1890, page 90 paragraph 13
… the stupidity of the public as to think that, to save their pretense of anxious care for the “enslaved toilers,” they can stick up a figurehead “workingman” at …
925 The American Sentinel 9 April 5, 1894, page 105 paragraph 12
… a stupid joy, fondly imagining that they were really free, because the Romans declared them so.
926 The American Sentinel 11 May 7, 1896, page 146 paragraph 19
… a stupid joy fondly imagining that they were really free, because the Romans declared them so.
927 The American Sentinel 13 July 14, 1898, page 420 paragraph 4
… a stupid joy: fondly imagining that they were really free because the Romans declared them so.
928 The American Sentinel 14 August 24, 1899, page 515 paragraph 2
… , so stupid yet withal so full of wanton malice, transcended all the bounds of rational conception of a process of severance between church and state. It simply …
929 The American Sentinel 15 January 18, 1900, page 38 paragraph 19
The people of the Philippines “are not capable of self-government. How could they be? They are not of a self-governing race. “They are as a people, dull and stupid,” and “incurably indolent.”
930 The American Sentinel 15 January 18, 1900, page 38 paragraph 20
We have heard of white people in America who were dull, stupid, and indolent, but we have never heard that for this reason they ought to be deprived of the right to vote.
931 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 330.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… so stupid, that it would not be at all extraordinary if he were ignorant of the intrigues which the counts of Tuscanella have carried on in his name. He is guilty …
932 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 378.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… most stupid and savage refuse of the people, who mingled with their devotion a brutal license of rapine, prostitution, and drunkenness;” and who were so utterly …
933 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 February 24, 1897, page 135 paragraph 2
… some stupid thing like that, that will upset everything, and entirely negative and destroy all the good our obedience might do us.
934 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 1, 1897, page 186 paragraph 4
… some stupid blunder in it, so that the very attempt he makes to adopt health reform is actually worse than though he had not done it at all; so there are a great …
935 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 2, 1897, page 194 paragraph 11
… dull, stupid feeling across the head after eating, - such people should discard milk absolutely, not only at meal time but all other times; they should discard …
936 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 236.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… by stupid court policy in the other. Antiochus had been obliged to bind himself in the treaty of peace to deliver up Hannibal; but the latter had escaped, first …
937 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 245.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… a stupid joy, fondly imagining that they were really free because the Romans declared them so.[Page 245] Daniel 8:25. “Through his policy,” etc.
938 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 July 1904, page 206 paragraph 6
… a stupid thing as that with his limb; but thousands of people do just that same stupid thing with the whole nervous system. They paralyze the nerves with tea …
939 The Place of the Bible in Education, p. 231.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… of stupidity of which even well-taught children are sometimes capable; but we submit that children in the state disclosed by the facts we have cited are not …
940 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 November 5, 1885, page 660 paragraph 1
… most stupid [Claudius], maintained by the most dissolute [Nero], and terminated by the most timid [Domitian] of all the emperors, the far greater part of the island …