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961 The Review and Herald May 11, 1876, paragraph 9

… . An aged sister said she came forward to receive the prayers of the servants of God. She had professed to be a Christian for years, but since these meetings commenced …

962 The Review and Herald May 11, 1876, paragraph 57

… our aged sister Gibson, who could not come to the meeting. She is eighty years old, and this is the first camp-meeting she has missed of those held in the State …

963 The Review and Herald August 23, 1877, paragraph 11

… to the ministry. The meeting upon the occasion was a very precious season. The Lord placed his signet upon the work, and blessed Bro. Bartlett, and Brn. Waggoner …

964 The Review and Herald January 2, 1879, paragraph 3

… sisters, the youth, the middle-aged, and those of advanced years, may act a part in the closing work for this time; and in doing this as they have opportunity, they …

965 The Review and Herald December 11, 1879, paragraph 2

the coming Christmas and New Year's in needless indulgences. But it is our privilege to depart from the customs and practices of this degenerate age; and …

966 The Review and Herald June 17, 1880, paragraph 2

… forty years of age, and was surrounded by a flock of children all the way from four to twenty-four years old. One of the boys, of about ten summers, caused her a great …

967 The Review and Herald December 13, 1881, paragraph 1

years, and he died.” “And all the days of Seth were nine hundred and twelve years, and he died.” Concerning others, the record states, “He lived to a good old age, and he …

968 The Review and Herald December 13, 1881, paragraph 4

the laws of life, the years of man have been shortened, so that the present generation are passing off to the grave at an earlier age than that at which the antediluvians …

969 The Review and Herald January 3, 1882, paragraph 1

… with age. Wherever we turn may be seen the garb of mourning. The suffering, the care-worn, and the aged can no longer be merry. In many a household there is a vacant …

970 The Review and Herald January 10, 1882, paragraph 11

… be the only teachers of their children, until they are eight or ten years of age. Let the mother have less care for the artificial, let her refuse to devote her …

971 The Review and Herald April 17, 1883, paragraph 1

… , in the eighty-eighth year of her age. Grandmother was among those who looked for the coming of the Lord in 1843, and was also one of the earliest believers in …

972 The Review and Herald April 17, 1883, paragraph 2

… to the Great Physician. In her age and isolation from those of like precious faith, she received great comfort and encouragement from the letters of a few …

973 The Review and Herald December 11, 1883, paragraph 15

… thirty years ago. Care and age and infirmities had left their marks upon them; but they were still firm in the faith, rejoicing in the blessed hope of the soon …

974 The Review and Herald September 2, 1884, paragraph 4

… of age, children are required to respect their parents. They should listen to the counsel of godly parents, and not feel that because a few more years are added …

975 The Review and Herald June 9, 1885, paragraph 2

… out the divine command to the very letter, till, just as the knife was about to be plunged into the quivering flesh of his child, the word came, “It is enough; now …

976 The Review and Herald July 14, 1885, paragraph 15

… lay the foundation for sound constitutions. Parents should be their only teachers until they have reached eight or ten years of age. They should open before …

977 The Review and Herald July 14, 1885, paragraph 16

… in the open air should be the only school room for children up to eight or ten years of age. And the treasures of nature should be their chief text-book. These …

978 The Review and Herald October 6, 1885, paragraph 8

… hundred years ago, the wall in many places has not been impaired by age. While here I spoke to the church Friday evening and twice on the Sabbath. Appointments …

979 The Review and Herald April 6, 1886, paragraph 6

the promise of God “that those that be planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our God. They shall still bring forth fruit in old age; and …

980 The Review and Herald April 6, 1886, paragraph 14

… is the work of a life-time; and when this life ends, the same work will be carried forward in the future life. As they advance in years, many become worthless as …