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11601 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 February 1904, page 63 paragraph 2

… to run after us (thus literally, Psalm 23:6 ), to protect us. And what of the night? Will he withdraw his loving-kindness then? Not by any means; then he himself sits …

11602 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 February 1904, page 63 paragraph 13

… , and running about nearly beside themselves, a dear old lady was seen sitting in her chair, calmly reading her Bible. “Are you not afraid, Grandmother?” one asked …

11603 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 April 1904, page 126 paragraph 5

“Dig channels for the streams of love Where they may broadly run, And love has overflowing streams To fill them every one.”

11604 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 June 1904, page 196 paragraph 6

… us-run after us. “Whither shall I go from thy Spirit? or whither shall I flee from thy presence? If I ascend up into heaven, thou art there; if I make my bed in hell, behold …

11605 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 June 1904, page 198 paragraph 6

… been run, and there is nothing to hinder us from taking possession of our “goodly heritage.” How extensive is it? It includes all creation; for “in him all things …

11606 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 September 1904, page 284 paragraph 1

… to run in ue unhindered, in order that it may be glorified in our salvation.

11607 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 March 1905, page 68 paragraph 2

… will run away as soon as he can get a chance. Meanwhile, however, he is compelled to work; but as he receives no wages, he will do no more than he is obliged to. He will …

11608 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 May 1905, page 133 paragraph 2

… . After running well for a season, they have turned around to see how far they have come, and that marked the end of progress. True, they have put forth more or less …

11609 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 June 1905, page 164 paragraph 5

… purpose runs through it all. Each person who is a worker together with God may not see more than that small portion of the work that is assigned to him; but each …

11610 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 July 1905, page 213 paragraph 2

… ? To run without a message, or to engage in work without proper preparation for it, may indicate abundance of zeal, but the zeal is evidently not wisely directed …

11611 The Present Truth, vol. 4 September 27, 1888, page 292 paragraph 5

… God runs parallel with his law. The love of God is just as extensive as his law, and no more so. Just consider: His law is a law of love, and we read that it was in love …

11612 The Present Truth, vol. 7 August 13, 1891, page 264 paragraph 14

… one running a race, ever drawing nearer the goal, which is “the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.” His Master in the school is Christ …

11613 The Present Truth, vol. 7 November 5, 1891, page 360 paragraph 4

… must run the race in their own strength. We know that many have this idea, first, because we have heard some say so, and second, because there are such multitudes …

11614 The Present Truth, vol. 7 December 3, 1891, page 392 paragraph 8

… it, “run out as leaking vessels.” This shows that it is a wrong view of Romans 1:18 which makes it teach that a man may possess the truth of God, and still be an ungodly …

11615 The Present Truth, vol. 8 January 28, 1892, page 25 paragraph 9

… shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.” By what power?-By the power that created the earth from nothing, and which preserves it. What is the …

11616 The Present Truth, vol. 8 September 22, 1892, page 304 paragraph 7

… kept running to and fro the whole time. The most of those carried away die. A man and a woman were taken out of the house in which we live; both have died. Many sick …

11617 The Present Truth, vol. 8 October 6, 1892, page 307 paragraph 9

… came running to ask Him, “Good Master, what shall I do that I may have eternal life? And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou Me good? there is none good but one, that …

11618 The Present Truth, vol. 8 October 6, 1892, page 318 paragraph 18

-Of the total number of 109,000 locomotive engines at present running on the earth’s surface, Europe claims 63,000, America 40,000, Asia 3300, Australia 2,000, and Africa 700.

11619 The Present Truth, vol. 8 November 17, 1892, page 366 paragraph 22

-Thirty cotton mills in the Ashton-under-Lyne district have ceased work, owing to a protest against a proposed reduction of five per cent in wages. About 13,000,000 spindles have ceased running, and about 60,000 men are out of employment.

11620 The Present Truth, vol. 8 December 1, 1892, page 371 paragraph 10

… , to run after the various public shows, it so happened that when the spectacles fell on the same days which have been consecrated by the church to some religious …