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11761 The Present Truth, vol. 11 September 5, 1895, page 561 paragraph 4
… to run in the way of righteousness. That strength that excels is for us also; for we are to “be strong in the Lord, and in the power of His might.” With “His glorious …
11762 The Present Truth, vol. 11 October 24, 1895, page 673 paragraph 3
… mind run back to “the beginning” when God created the heavens and earth, and there we see Him. Just before His crucifixion Jesus prayed, “And now, O Father, glorify …
11763 The Present Truth, vol. 11 November 7, 1895, page 707 paragraph 11
… , to run after the various public shows, it so happened that when the spectacles fell on the same days which had been consecrated by the church to some religious …
11764 The Present Truth, vol. 11 November 7, 1895, page 707 paragraph 16
“But I have masters to obey Who care not, Lord, for Thee, Who run their trains on this Thy day, And thus make work for me.”
11765 The Present Truth, vol. 11 November 7, 1895, page 710 paragraph 4
… may run that readeth it.” Habakkuk 2:2. The prophecy is a double one, looking forward to the great advent movement of the last days. The writer of Hebrews quotes …
11766 The Present Truth, vol. 11 November 7, 1895, page 710 paragraph 5
… may run that readeth it.”
11767 The Present Truth, vol. 11 November 7, 1895, page 718 paragraph 11
-The Siberian railway is now In complete running condition and open to Omsk, 2,200 miles from St. Petersburg, and four days and a half are occupied in making the journey.
11768 The Present Truth, vol. 11 November 14, 1895, page 726 paragraph 3
… it runs.”
11769 The Present Truth, vol. 11 November 14, 1895, page 734 paragraph 4
-The rabbit pest in Australia has long been a serious question. A writer describes having soon recently a body of them running across the land and extending two or three miles in a mass as solid as they could be to run conveniently.
11770 The Present Truth, vol. 11 November 28, 1895, page 763 paragraph 4
… alacrity, running, when he hears himself called-you may be sure he sees all these far more plainly than we whose minds are lumbered with so many other things …
11771 The Present Truth, vol. 11 December 19, 1895, page 804 paragraph 4
… to run; they hold it back. If that repressing is persisted in, the Spirit of the Word will finally be driven out, and the light that is in men will become darkness …
11772 The Present Truth, vol. 12 January 2, 1896, page 6 paragraph 5
… enemies! running the risk of cutting off men in their sins who might be saved.
11773 The Present Truth, vol. 12 January 16, 1896, page 34 paragraph 7
… is running. The Queen says:-
11774 The Present Truth, vol. 12 January 23, 1896, page 50 paragraph 5
… authority running the ship on the rocks they would be faithless indeed if they let their patience degenerate into acquiescence. There is a time to keep silence …
11775 The Present Truth, vol. 12 January 23, 1896, page 51 paragraph 5
… fence runs is the most valuable of all. A claims that there was a mistake in the survey, and that the fence ought to be moved ten yards in order to give him the land …
11776 The Present Truth, vol. 12 January 23, 1896, page 55 paragraph 6
… , invariably run into a direct violation of God’s law.
11777 The Present Truth, vol. 12 January 23, 1896, page 64 paragraph 7
… to run our presses, which remained after the seizure. Thus we are printing our paper again, getting the folding and other lines of work formerly performed …
11778 The Present Truth, vol. 12 January 30, 1896, page 80 paragraph 16
… set running in the direction in which Scripture testifies that it will turn in the last days-and it is so turning already-it cannot take long to accomplish …
11779 The Present Truth, vol. 12 February 6, 1896, page 76 paragraph 12
… have run no risk themselves. They faced the risk, and lost their lives in the attempt. When a descent was made, later on, all three were found dead. Greater love …
11780 The Present Truth, vol. 12 February 13, 1896, page 112 paragraph 6
… now running in London which depicts the sufferings of the early martyrs, the whole pivoting upon the usual love story which must, we suppose, be a part of every …