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10901 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 1, 1897, page 192 paragraph 15
… Pullmans run on the limited express-trains, while the cost per berth is only about one third of the price.
10902 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 2, 1897, page 200 paragraph 3
… Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect toward him. Herein thou hast done foolishly …
10903 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 2, 1897, page 203 paragraph 4
… boards running up and down on the outside; and coming in, we found it to be the same on the inside. Upon inquiry, I found that the house was made of logs, and so when …
10904 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 2, 1897, page 216 paragraph 1
… would run as follows:-
10905 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 2, 1897, page 216 paragraph 11
… Pullmans run on the limited express-trains, while the cost per berth is only about one third of the price.
10906 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 4, 1897, page 250 paragraph 9
Behold, thou shalt call a nation that thou knowest not, and nations that knew not thee shall run unto thee because of the Lord thy God, and for the Holy One of Israel, for he hath glorified thee.
10907 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 4, 1897, page 250 paragraph 10
… not run unto us because of us, not because of our good, our glory, because we have none; but nations that know not us will run unto us because of the Holy One of Israel …
10908 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 4, 1897, page 250 paragraph 12
… that run will accept it, but an ensign is to be lifted up, as a standard, something that will per force attract the attention of every man, from the greatest king …
10909 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 5, 1897, page 262 paragraph 7
… will run short something like two or three thousand dollars. If we can be where the Lord is with us, and can have the sympathy and support of our brethren in that …
10910 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 5, 1897, page 263 paragraph 3
… its running expenses within a very few hundred dollars, I think between two and three hundred. This year we, in all probability, will run behind somewhere between …
10911 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 5, 1897, page 267 paragraph 8
… we run ahead of the Lord. We play the part of Joab’s servant. Where is your message? - “O, I haven’t any, but let me run.” And so we run, and run, in vain. Now the Lord studied …
10912 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 5, 1897, page 269 paragraph 1
… , will run and hide in holes, and who here is going to do that? If we do not get our eyes opened pretty soon, so that we can take the light a little faster than we have …
10913 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 5, 1897, page 273 paragraph 4
… thus run the risk of leading him astray?
10914 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 8, 1897, page 289 paragraph 2
… tears running down their cheeks they ask God to save them, - I tell you if you could see that appetite taken away from them just in an instant, this would give you …
10915 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 8, 1897, page 292 paragraph 1
… to run that thing themselves. It was nothing in the world but the power of God that saved these men. I do not believe that to-day any of our workers could get into …
10916 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 8, 1897, page 292 paragraph 6
… , in running on errands of mercy. This work has not been done, because no attention has been given to the matter. Let the missionary meeting be turned to account …
10917 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 8, 1897, page 315
… “Pitcairn” running expenses; first two quarters 1891 7,338 33 Russian field, second quarter 1889 2,783 48 Hamburg Mission, last two quarters 1889 6,377 97 …
10918 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 March 8, 1897, page 320 paragraph 8
… lines run into Lincoln, and their representatives. Personally we made the trip from Chicago to Lincoln via Kansas City, over the famous “Burlington Route …
10919 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5, p. 43.5 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… could run the gamut of the twenty-three hundred days, giving by rote every chapter and every verse, yet who did not know in their lives the finishing of transgression …
10920 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 27.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
8. An inscription left by Nabonadius, touching the time from his seventh to his eleventh year, runs as follows:—