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11921 The Present Truth, vol. 15 July 6, 1899, page 420 paragraph 6
… never runs dry. The rain that falls from heaven to enrich the earth, is from that river. Consequently the streams of water on this earth are but branches of the …
11922 The Present Truth, vol. 15 July 13, 1899, page 448 paragraph 11
-At Crewe a goods train was derailed and then run into by a goods express. A passenger excursion train, which could not be stopped in time, crashed into the wrekage. No lives were lost, but the goods trains and all the engines were ruined.
11923 The Present Truth, vol. 15 July 13, 1899, page 448 paragraph 13
… start running between Jamaica and England next summer. The government is subsidising the line. Each boat is to have storage for at least 20,000 bunches of …
11924 The Present Truth, vol. 15 July 27, 1899, page 469 paragraph 4
… is run for their own individual benefit, regardless of anybody else, and each one thinks that his own wishes should be attended to in every detail, and at once …
11925 The Present Truth, vol. 15 July 27, 1899, page 474 paragraph 2
Think of the power of running water, which, through what is called “the science of Hydraulics,” is put to so much practical use for the service of man, to turn his mills and water wheels, etc.
11926 The Present Truth, vol. 15 August 3, 1899, page 494 paragraph 5
… being run under police protection, 2,000 policemen being engaged on this special duty.
11927 The Present Truth, vol. 15 August 10, 1899, page 500 paragraph 8
… never runs dry. From that river we drink, and since it is the life of God, which is righteousness, if we would but recognise God in His gifts, living by faith, we should …
11928 The Present Truth, vol. 15 August 10, 1899, page 506 paragraph 13
… you run, play, or work hard, do you not? This is because you are breathing quicker, and so taking in more air, and your blood is moving quicker and carrying the air …
11929 The Present Truth, vol. 15 August 17, 1899, page 522 paragraph 7
How is this? Where has it all gone to? It has disappeared completely, for it has been swallowed up and destroyed by the power of God’s life that is in the running water. It is all blotted out.
11930 The Present Truth, vol. 15 August 24, 1899, page 534 paragraph 8
… would run from a defeated foe? Moreover, Christ has disarmed the principalities and powers; for that is the meaning of the statement that He “spoiled them.” In …
11931 The Present Truth, vol. 15 August 24, 1899, page 535 paragraph 5
… , and running over.” He has enough, and to spare, and of His fulness have all we received. Let us then accept it, and rejoice in the Lord.
11932 The Present Truth, vol. 15 August 24, 1899, page 538 paragraph 5
… and runs over, as you have often seen it, and the steam escapes into the air. But if it has no way of escape, it makes a way for itself by bursting open and destroying …
11933 The Present Truth, vol. 15 August 24, 1899, page 541 paragraph 12
… it run down the throat as far as possible without swallowing it, until mouth and throat are cooled off. This will materially assuage the thirst. Then little …
11934 The Present Truth, vol. 15 August 31, 1899, page 546 paragraph 7
… ye run every man unto his own house.” Haggai 1:5-11 .
11935 The Present Truth, vol. 15 September 7, 1899, page 562 paragraph 13
… his running away, will make him an easy prey to the temptations that surely follow him. We are not to run into temptation. We are to avoid it when we can. But he who …
11936 The Present Truth, vol. 15 September 14, 1899, page 590 paragraph 23
… be run by electricity “at a speed of more than 100 miles per hour.” The company has been organised with ?1,200,000 capital, and the right of some of the way has been …
11937 The Present Truth, vol. 15 September 28, 1899, page 609 paragraph 7
31. But they that trust in Jehovah shall gather new strength: They shall put forth fresh feathers like the moulting eagle; They shall run, and not be wearied; They shall march onward, and shall not faint.
11938 The Present Truth, vol. 15 October 5, 1899, page 638 paragraph 6
-Mr. Thomas Beck, who entered the service of the London and North-Western Railway Company in 1848, has just retired on a good-service allowance at the age of seventy-four years. He has run over 3,000,000 miles.
11939 The Present Truth, vol. 15 October 5, 1899, page 638 paragraph 8
… wild runs through the streets.
11940 The Present Truth, vol. 15 October 12, 1899, page 654 paragraph 18
… ., by running on a rock in a dense fog. The vessel is a total loss. There were over three hundred passengers on board, who were safely got into the lifeboats, but before …