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981 The Story of the Seer of Patmos, p. 393.6 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

20. What did Satan claim? Where was he granted a trial? At what cost? Through what did Satan work? What did our planet become? State in full what is said of the council at the gate of heaven.

982 The Story of the Seer of Patmos, p. 405.11 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… little planet reveal? What are these two opposing characters? How many will be enlisted on one side or the other? Under whose generalship have God’s people …

983 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 60 August 7, 1883, page 497 paragraph 2

… our planet from the earliest beginning of its separate existence, through its various stages of growth, down to the present condition of things.” “It seeks …

984 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 60 August 7, 1883, page 498 paragraph 2

… the planet. He showed, from the data available at the time, that the superficial consolidation of the globe could not have occurred less than twenty million …

985 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 60 August 7, 1883, page 498 paragraph 3

… the planet a very much greater polar flattening than it actually possesses. He admits, however, that, though one hundred million years ago that force must …

986 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 60 August 14, 1883, page 513 paragraph 8

… this planet.” But again we ask, “How do you prove that to be ‘the earliest form of life’?” the reply is, We prove that by the simple fact of their being imbedded in that …

987 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 60 August 21, 1883, page 530 paragraph 4

… another planet was required to give the true balance, and then each in his place made his calculations upon paper, as to when the then unknown planet should …

988 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 60 August 28, 1883, page 547 paragraph 6

… . The planet still retained a great store of its initial heat, and in all likelihood, was the theatre of great chemical changes, giving rise, perhaps, to manifestations …

989 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 66 May 21, 1889, page 321 paragraph 3

… the planets in their course, and they continue to-day according to his ordinances. Heaven, it is said, is the center of the universe. But to speak of the center …

990 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 73 October 13, 1896, page 654 paragraph 5

… any planet in the universe. It is written that he “is able to keep you from falling.” And he says, “I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.” “Yea, he …

991 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 75 July 12, 1898, page 444 paragraph 6

… the planet; and before which the Spanish race should apparently be destined to yield. It has been given to few men and to few events to construct so much of human …

993 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 77 July 10, 1900, page 440 paragraph 2

… -soaked planet had ever known. War seemed a remote possibility; peace seemed the normal and natural thing. To see how far we have moved from that tranquil time …

994 The American Sentinel 6 November 12, 1891, page 345 paragraph 1

… this planet been suffered to appear.” That Empire, proud of its conquests, and exceedingly jealous of its claims, asserted its right to rule in all things, human …

995 The American Sentinel 9 March 8, 1894, page 76 paragraph 3

… this planet been suffered to appear.” That empire, proud of its conquests, and exceedingly jealous of its claims, asserted its right to rule in all things, human …

996 The American Sentinel 9 September 27, 1894, page 297 paragraph 11

… the planets. Nor does it regard purely political questions, such as the form of government a nation ought to adopt, or what candidates we ought to vote for....

997 The American Sentinel 10 September 12, 1895, page 282 paragraph 1

… Daily Planet publishes an interview which he had with the prisoner and with some of the officials concerned in the case, of which the following is a part:—

998 The American Sentinel 11 May 14, 1896, page 153 paragraph 6

… this planet been suffered to appear.” That empire, proud of its conquests, and exceedingly jealous of its claims, asserted its right to rule in all things, human …

999 The American Sentinel 13 June 23, 1898, page 386 paragraph 6

… the planet, and before which the Spanish race should apparently be destined to yield. It has been given to few men and to few events to construct so much of human …