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11321 Sabbath School Lessons January 1897, page 8 paragraph 1

… arcade running along the east side of the temple enclosure, known ns Solomon’s Porch, from the fragment of the first temple, left standing by Nebuchadnezzar …

11322 The Saviour of the World, p. 120.2 (William Warren Prescott)

… are running out, he has so successfully launched the un-Biblical and irreligious hypothesis of evolution in the field of science, and the un-Biblical and …

11324 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 40.2 (Annie Rebekah Smith)

O God, thy grace and strength impart, That, till the race is run, I e’er may say, with grateful heart, Thy will, not mine, be done; And near the Saviour’s bleeding side Keep me, from evil free; And then, whatever may betide, I’ll ever trust in thee.

11325 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 66.1 (Annie Rebekah Smith)

… nearly run, Eternity is nigh. Then weep no more-with warning tones, Portentous signs are thickening round, The whole creation, waiting, groans, To hear the trumpet …

11326 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 82.1 (Annie Rebekah Smith)

The streams of wealth through all her channels run, And numbers, more than worth her ranks o’erflow; Her theme-the record of her honors won- Not how it stands above, but how below.

11327 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 101.5 (Annie Rebekah Smith)

Oh what is life? A phantom chase- Swift is the running of the race; Soon the desired goal is won, The journey past-the labor done.

11328 Poems: With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith, p. 44.2 (Rebekah Smith)

Live then for this blest approval, Not one sin allow a place; God commands us to be holy, While we run the Christian race.

11329 Poems: With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith, p. 44.7 (Rebekah Smith)

Stay not halting, be decided! With God’s people take your place, They who seek a home in Heaven All must run the Christian race.

11330 Poems: With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith, p. 47.4 (Rebekah Smith)

When dark misfortune’s tide is up, Its surges running high, If we have lost our hold on God, Where then for refuge fly?

11331 Poems: With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith, p. 93.4 (Rebekah Smith)

Out from life’s hour glass we must see our sands have nearly run, And we with social scenes in life shall surely soon have done. Be this improved, then, for our good; our last days be our best, And in the final gathering we be found among the blest.

11332 Poems: With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith, p. 137.2 (Rebekah Smith)

Advance, then, in the grand career, So nobly here begun; Aim to accomplish life’s great end, Until life’s course is run. May fortunate smile upon your path, And all your efforts bless; And may her arm be ever near To crown you with success.

11333 Poems: With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith, p. 144.4 (Rebekah Smith)

New earth to smile before his face, New heavens in crystal beauty dressed, New years to run a guiltless race, New joys for each immortal breast, New flowers unspringing from the sinless sod, New waters sparkling from the throne of God.

11334 Poems: With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith

… and run with them. Smith’s case provides a classic example of a talented worker who at times needed reproving, but could easily become discouraged over reproof …

11335 The 2300 Days and the Sanctuary, p. 9.1 (Uriah Smith)

… gold,) running the length of the sides of the building, through golden rings fixed in these boards, joined them all together. The whole structure, then, had the …

11336 America’s Crisis, p. 27.1 (Uriah Smith)

… duty run contrary to such laws, and who will be true to what they consider right.

11337 An Appeal to the Youth, p. 52.2 (Uriah Smith)

… or run like other boys. We inquired into the case, and found this poor boy’s affliction was caused by his going into a brook of water when he was warm. He has since …

11338 An Appeal to the Youth, p. 53.1 (Uriah Smith)

… which runs all the time, and one limb is drawn up some inches shorter than the other. He is a pale, sickly, feeble little fellow; has been so five years. You may sometimes …

11339 An Appeal to the Youth, p. 64.2 (Uriah Smith)

… mind runs home to my children. Children, be faithful. Do right, and you will be respected. We think much of you, and want you to form good Christian characters, which …

11340 An Appeal to the Youth, p. 72.2 (Uriah Smith)

… never runs the risk of setting the house on fire by carrying a light into his bed-room. He never leaves a thing at random where he happens to be using it, but always …