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11782 The Present Truth, vol. 12 April 9, 1896, page 240 paragraph 6

… , which run from forty to sixty days. Is it not time that those who love the Word should understand what these things mean?

11783 The Present Truth, vol. 12 April 16, 1896, page 254 paragraph 7

… . Wages run from nine to eighteen pence a day. Farm labourers get ninepence, women being paid the same as men.

11784 The Present Truth, vol. 12 April 23, 1896, page 272 paragraph 9

… which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize? So run that ye may obtain. And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things. Now they …

11785 The Present Truth, vol. 12 April 30, 1896, page 279 paragraph 1

… been running nearly two years and is filling a deeply felt want, enjoying a patronage nearly equal to its capacity to accommodate.

11786 The Present Truth, vol. 12 May 21, 1896, page 326 paragraph 5

… been running less than ten hours a day in any of the departments, while in some departments, notably the press room and the bindery, it has been found necessary …

11787 The Present Truth, vol. 12 May 21, 1896, page 326 paragraph 8

… are running in the various publishing branches of the Seventh-day Adventists.

11788 The Present Truth, vol. 12 June 11, 1896, page 374 paragraph 4

… to “run things” according to their own way, that they forget Divine principles, and the power of the Gospel, and the nature of true morality, and the loud cry of …

11789 The Present Truth, vol. 12 June 11, 1896, page 384 paragraph 13

… can run a mile and a half in the shortest time.”

11790 The Present Truth, vol. 12 July 9, 1896, page 437 paragraph 7

… history runs parallel with that of a persecuting Church from Constantine’s day down. No juggling with names and phrases can alter their nature.

11791 The Present Truth, vol. 12 July 9, 1896, page 438 paragraph 1

… which runs down to the lake of Bienne, and has in connection with it park, meadows, and orchard, of about twenty-four acres. In the rear of the building and its park …

11792 The Present Truth, vol. 12 July 23, 1896, page 469 paragraph 2

… are run, and the goods depots are closed. Each employé on railways, steamboats, street road-cars, and the post office is allowed fifty-two days of rest, and seventeen …

11793 The Present Truth, vol. 12 July 23, 1896, page 480 paragraph 14

… along, running here and there, following this and that, always learning, never knowing. “From such turn away.”

11794 The Present Truth, vol. 12 July 30, 1896, page 481 paragraph 2

… to run. A freehold is more valuable than a lease for a term of years. But in this case the promised return for the investment is not only to be one hundredfold …

11795 The Present Truth, vol. 12 July 30, 1896, page 482 paragraph 4

… came running, and kneeled to Him, and asked Him, “Good Master, what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?” It is evident that the youth was a man of high world …

11796 The Present Truth, vol. 12 July 30, 1896, page 482 paragraph 9

… only runs contrary to the Bible, whose simple record he claims he cannot believe. It is like the giant who swallowed windmills but was at last choked by a pat …

11797 The Present Truth, vol. 12 September 17, 1896, page 608 paragraph 2

The gambling dens recently running just across the water, at Ostend, are said to be already rivaling Monte Carlo, and women, English women especially, are said to be the heaviest gamblers.

11798 The Present Truth, vol. 12 October 1, 1896, page 440 paragraph 6

… enemy runs away and does not stand up to be killed in fierce combat. It cannot be too often repeated that the spirit of war in which is drilled into men is the …

11799 The Present Truth, vol. 12 October 15, 1896, page 670 paragraph 8

-China has given Runts permission to run the Siberian railway through Manchuria to Viadivostock, but refuses to let a branch run down to the Gulf of Pechill, where Russia desires to find a port open all the year round.

11800 The Present Truth, vol. 12 October 29, 1896, page 704 paragraph 10

… should run up the pipes to the elevated ground on which the village stands. A windmill for grinding corn and turning a lathe is also a new thing in the island …