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9881 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 514.5 (General Conference of SDA)

These horses that vomit up flame and smoke have also tails like unto serpents, with which they do hurt, viz., in spreading their poison. And this is common to them …

9882 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 515.2 (General Conference of SDA)

… the horses’ mouths fire, and smoke, and brimstone.—“ Notes on the Book of Revelation ,” Albert Barnes, on Revelation 9:17, p. 259. New York: Harper & Brothers.

9883 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 515.3 (General Conference of SDA)

… his horse’s tail, lifted it on a pole, made it the rallying ensign, and so won the victory. Hence the introduction and permanent adoption among the Turks throughout …

9884 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 517.8 (General Conference of SDA)

… my horses the gods of the nations; these gods of wood, of brass, of silver, and of gold, or of painting, which the disciples of Christ have made with their hands.— Vow …

9885 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 540.3 (General Conference of SDA)

… drover, horse-courser, wagoner, butcher, higgler-they or any of their servants shall travel or come into his or their inn or lodging upon the Lord’s day, or any …

9886 In Defense of the Faith, p. 395.6 (William Henry Branson)

… bounds. Horses need bridles even after they have been properly broken in....

9887 The Fruitage of Spiritual Gifts, p. 69.2 (Lewis Harrison Christian)

… war horse he loved to tell us how they presented the following propositions:

9888 The Fruitage of Spiritual Gifts, p. 76.1 (Lewis Harrison Christian)

… our horses for miles had to plow through snow very deep, but on we came, feeling confident that our mission was of God. Last Monday we could get no food that was …

9889 The Fruitage of Spiritual Gifts, p. 152.1 (Lewis Harrison Christian)

… by horse, enduring cold, discomfort, and even real hardships were greatly admired. The story later told in this chapter caused no surprise anywhere, though …

9890 The Fruitage of Spiritual Gifts, p. 156.1 (Lewis Harrison Christian)

… the horses skillfully as we came down the steep embankments in the mountain road. We found it was even as the keeper of the hotel had said,—in many places where …

9892 The Fruitage of Spiritual Gifts, p. 157.1 (Lewis Harrison Christian)

… the horses over. We proposed that a raft be made on which to transport our carriage.

9893 The Fruitage of Spiritual Gifts, p. 157.3 (Lewis Harrison Christian)

… first horse swam across, I was filled with anxiety; for at times the waves covered him. When he came to the bank, he struggled so that he freed himself from the …

9894 Founders of the Message, p. 82.2 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… , and horses were cared for at the rate of twenty-five cents a day. Scores of vehicles stood in the woods, and large numbers of horses were tied under the trees …

9895 Founders of the Message, p. 161.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… money, horse, nor saddle. He had used up the earnings of the past winter attending camp meetings, buying literature, and securing some needed clothing. Friends …

9896 Founders of the Message, p. 164.2 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… waiting horse and rode into the stinging February evening. He was chilled to the bone, but he dared not stop and warm himself, though his damp clothes were nearly …

9897 Founders of the Message, p. 165.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… the horse had neglected to care for him, and the poor animal, reeking with sweat, was tied to the fence without blanket or protection. As a result of an hour and …

9898 Founders of the Message, p. 172.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… . Belden’s horse and buggy for the last journey.

9899 Founders of the Message, p. 176.3 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… the horse and allowed it to eat while he partook of his own lunch. While the horse grazed untethered along the road, Mr. White, using his hat or the lunch basket …

9900 Founders of the Message, p. 190.2 (Everett Newfon Dick)

… a horse and carriage for a few hours each day. But no one thinks of this, only the camp meeting slave, who is shifted twice each week; first, from the cars to the omnibus …