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11621 The Present Truth, vol. 8 December 20, 1892, page 29 paragraph 13
… a run with a playmate, say, “My mother says that it is wicked to roll hoops”? Certainly not. The fact that his mother specified the day of the week, when she bade him …
11622 The Present Truth, vol. 8 December 29, 1892, page 414 paragraph 23
… mile run the only remarkable part of the performance, for the next mile was made in 38 seconds, the third in 39, the fourth in 40, fifth in 41; five consecutive miles …
11623 The Present Truth, vol. 9 January 12, 1893, page 2 paragraph 5
… people running into danger of which they are unconscious. And the fact that they might have known of the danger ought not to prevent people from sympathizing …
11624 The Present Truth, vol. 9 January 12, 1893, page 2 paragraph 8
… cannot run in and talk it all over with her as you would if she were still a terrestrial resident, but it will comfort you some, I think, yes, it will comfort you …
11625 The Present Truth, vol. 9 January 12, 1893, page 13 paragraph 4
… and run down like rivers. He kept them from being ill, and although they walked day after day over the burning sands and sharp stones, He kept their feet from …
11626 The Present Truth, vol. 9 January 12, 1893, page 14 paragraph 5
… to run on willing errands.
11627 The Present Truth, vol. 9 February 9, 1893, page 48 paragraph 15
… be run from time-serving politicians by a “organized movement,” will not be Christianity. If pure Christianity were actually in the ascendancy in the country …
11628 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 23, 1893, page 83 paragraph 4
… thought runs through each, and every text should be considered in its full connection. Then when it is used in the study of any special subject, it will not be …
11629 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 23, 1893, page 87 paragraph 11
… is run, the general tone of the place, the relations subsisting between it and the policemen on the beat for the captain of the precinct; whether it is kept open …
11630 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 23, 1893, page 92 paragraph 12
… excited, runs and gets a life-preserver and throws that to the other man in the water.
11631 The Present Truth, vol. 9 April 6, 1893, page 108 paragraph 2
… not run upon an island, or dash the ship to pieces on some great rock?
11632 The Present Truth, vol. 9 April 6, 1893, page 108 paragraph 17
… blood runs in streams. They even offered human beings to their gods until the British Government would not allow them to do it any more. But they do not worship …
11633 The Present Truth, vol. 9 May 18, 1893, page 155 paragraph 13
… blood runs in streams before her shrines.
11634 The Present Truth, vol. 9 May 18, 1893, page 158 paragraph 17
-A monthly line of steamers is to run direct between New York and South Africa, beginning on the 25th. The enterprise is undertaken by British capital.
11635 The Present Truth, vol. 9 June 1, 1893, page 172 paragraph 2
… children run about with no clothes on at all, except that the boys wear a charm tied round their waists with a string, to frighten away the evil spirits; and the …
11636 The Present Truth, vol. 9 June 1, 1893, page 173 paragraph 10
… to run on errands of mercy, your whole mind and body to do as He did when He was on earth.
11637 The Present Truth, vol. 9 June 1, 1893, page 176 paragraph 5
… be running. How this compromise will suit all parties remains to be seen. It will doubtless be a disappointment to many mechanics, and it is sure not to please …
11638 The Present Truth, vol. 9 June 15, 1893, page 181 paragraph 11
… Sundays, running the machinery no more than it is absolutely necessary. The resolution provided that “exhibitors and employés shall be relieved from duty …
11639 The Present Truth, vol. 9 June 29, 1893, page 196 paragraph 17
… bear run in his veins? and if the temptation is to let these loose in his family life, are the means for helping him to check it a thing of laughter? It is not to be …
11640 The Present Truth, vol. 9 July 20, 1893, page 245 paragraph 16
… cross run parallel through the history of the world, and it is certain that the hanging of Christ upon the cross of wood, in the sight of men, could make no difference …