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9721 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 26 August 29, 1865, page 98 paragraph 28
… Pale Horse over desert, plain, sea and city—and we trace his march from Asia and Africa to Constantinople, thence through the countries of the Danube, and over …
9722 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 26 September 5, 1865, page 110 paragraph 9
… see horses and chariots sent to protect us, if need be. A little in the future, the enemies of these truths, so much despised by them, will see those who live them …
9723 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 26 September 19, 1865, page 122 paragraph 14
… talks horses, and games, and prize-fights, he brings up a family of jockeys and sportsmen. If he makes his own fireside attractive in the evening, he will probably …
9724 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 26 September 19, 1865, page 125 paragraph 16
… the horses over one by one. Last, with some trembling, we entered the skiff, and were soon on the other shore. Thankful to God for protection in peril, we hastened …
9725 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 26 September 26, 1865, page 129 paragraph 14
… the horse and ox, which have no understanding. Their treasure is evidently all on earth. Then good things are plainly all on this side of the grave. Their attention …
9726 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 26 October 10, 1865, page 149 paragraph 17
… the horses could not be driven faster than a walk, and it took till 4 o’clock p. m., to complete the journey. At Sandyville I fortunately got a little rest before …
9727 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 26 October 24, 1865, page 161 paragraph 11
… fast horses, or women to dancing, as a moderate insanity to quicken the pulse of life.Chamber’s Geology, p Webster’s Dictionary sub voce Lyell’s Principles …
9728 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 26 November 14, 1865, page 187 paragraph 8
‘Oh, I can iron your carriages, shoe your horses, and make all kinds of implements.’
9729 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 26 November 21, 1865, page 197 paragraph 7
… our horses broke both whiffletrees and the tongue of the wagon, and left us in the mud. But we soon repaired and were on our way.
9730 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 26 November 28, 1865, page 203 paragraph 5
… his horse, repeating a-b—ab; Jerry blacks your boots, saying, with rapid strokes, a-b—ab, a-b—ab; the whole air is resonant with a-b—ab. The little yellow boy who sleeps …
9731 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 December 12, 1865, page 10 paragraph 3
… his horse, and offered his property to the gang. He gave them a purse filled with silver coins, unclasped the gold chain from his neck, took the gold lace from …
9732 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 December 12, 1865, page 10 paragraph 7
… his horse toward him and helped him to remount it. They then unitedly entreated his blessing; and solemnly giving it, the holy man continued his way, lifting …
9733 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 December 19, 1865, page 18 paragraph 18
… for horse thieves in Iowa, and a series of confederated, open, daylight strangulations are the hideous consequence. Not to be behind in anything of public …
9734 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 2, 1866, page 35 paragraph 1
… his horse’s feet-for the Dead Sea is generally still as death. And the first sensation of the cold buoyant wave is pleasant. The adventurer is held up breast …
9735 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 February 6, 1866, page 77 paragraph 18
… fine horses and splendid swine; and spoke with great elation of feeling, of his sagacity and success in money-making, and proudly pointed to the solid facts …
9736 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 March 20, 1866, page 127 paragraph 5
… his horses are kept. He was fifty-five years of age, has a wife and two children-a son, Alva, 21 years of age, and a married daughter. His son occasionally drives the …
9737 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 March 20, 1866, page 127 paragraph 6
… the horses and feed them, she went to the rear door and looked toward the barn, seeing the light, and went into the house again. Becoming impatient, she again looked …
9738 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 March 20, 1866, page 127 paragraph 7
… his horses, was struck by him as he was going through the passage-way for the purpose of pulling in his hack and closing the main door.
9739 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 April 3, 1866, page 139 paragraph 19
Thomas a. Kempis.-“Man, without a knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, is a soldier without weapons, a horse without a bridle, a ship without a rudder, a writer without a pen, and a bird without wings.”
9740 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 April 24, 1866, page 163 paragraph 2
… a horse. He is caught and the shackles put upon him. Now he is “ under ” the law; its iron grasp is upon him. He is tried, found guilty, and sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment …