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942 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 64, 1896, par. 9

… gentle horse, and succeeded in reaching the small home, with forty acres of land, he has purchased. The house contains but four rooms. Two of the family are accommodated …

943 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 72, 1896, par. 4

… and horse racing for a meager reward creates an enthusiasm that is not aroused by subjects of eternal interest, but which overshadows the important themes …

944 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 73, 1896, par. 7

… , with horse races, with gambling, smoking and drunkenness. They show plainly under what banner they are standing. They make it evident that they do not stand …

945 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 73, 1896, par. 12

… a horse race, or over foolish things that bring no good to anyone, shall we be unmoved when the plan of salvation is unfolded before us? Let the school and the …

946 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 79, 1896, par. 3

… the horse; he taketh not pleasure in the legs of a man. The Lord taketh pleasure in them that fear him, in them that hope in his mercy.” [ Psalm 147:10, 11 .] He calls on the …

947 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 12, 1897, par. 10

… or horse at the plough. We are to serve God just where He puts us. Mere book education is a very one-sided affair. Service in the home life may be the very place we …

948 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 12, 1897, par. 27

… , and horses of fire, and parted them both asunder; and Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven.

949 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 12, 1897, par. 36

… , and horses of fire, and parted them asunder; and Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven, and Elisha saw it, and he cried, My father, my father, the chariot of Israel …

950 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 19a, 1897, par. 18

… , and horse-races occupy the mind. Rewards are offered to those who excel in these sports, thus keeping the mind in a constant strain of excitement, such as was …

951 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 27, 1897, par. 8

… continually. Horse racing, gambling, betting, drunkenness, and all kinds of lasciviousness is seen on all sides, almost without limit. “The wicked shall do wickedly …

952 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 33, 1897, par. 9

… playing, horse racing, and games of every kind amounts almost to a craze. In the woods we are just where we should be. Not that we expect to get away from Satan and …

953 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 57, 1897, par. 6

… many horses. These have been a heavy expense, and no one could use quite a number of them. Then there are things connected with the mill that have been expensive …

954 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 68, 1897, par. 6

… balky horse. They made us all the trouble they possibly could. If some mistakes were made, they talked of these mistakes, they enlarged upon them, they magnified …

955 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 86, 1897, par. 21

… and horse stand as a blot against you, which added to many transactions of like character reveal that you are unfitted to be a steward of God. Your covetous …

956 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 92, 1897, par. 1

… our horses and platform wagon without road or path. About the last of that month we brought our tents, and cleared a spot for two of them. In September my family …

957 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 92, 1897, par. 12

… our horse and wagons for about eight miles after we left the station, up hill and down. There was no road by which to get to the farm. For two or three miles we were …

958 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 110, 1897, par. 21

… the horse and the cow speaks loudly, in unmistakable language

959 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 112a, 1897, par. 8

… a horse and his skull was broken, and the doctor would not trust him in any one’s hands but my husband’s and myself; for he said, that there was only one chance …

960 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 127, 1897, par. 7

… , the horse taken out, and I sat in my phaeton and read and spoke to the people. Sara McEnterfer held a lantern at my right hand, and Brother Herbert Lacey a lantern …