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12181 Health, or, How to Live, p. 300.2 (James Springer White)
… long run, as a general rule.
12182 Health, or, How to Live, p. 301.1 (James Springer White)
… to run the risk of ruining herself for life in this reckless way. The Bloomer costume is certainly to be commended for one of its characteristics, — all the skirtings …
12183 Health, or, How to Live, p. 302.2 (James Springer White)
… to run and race out of doors, and to engage in rude play. I endeavor to restrain and teach them as well as I can, but fear they will never be lady-like and refined …
12184 Health, or, How to Live, p. 308.3 (James Springer White)
… would run the risk of burying their children in order to have them dressed fashionably to go to church or Sabbath-school. The mother’s heart within me would …
12185 Health, or, How to Live, p. 345.1 (James Springer White)
… gradually run away, because we are delighted with the crimson stream? We have just as much right to do this, as we have to use rum, tobacco, tea, coffee, or any other …
12186 Health, or, How to Live, p. 351.3 (James Springer White)
… came running up stairs like a vigorous man of forty, and declared, with sparkling eyes, “I have twenty years more of work in me.”
12187 Health, or, How to Live, p. 369.1 (James Springer White)
… it run down, that, at the time of David, — about half-way from Adam to the present day, — he spoke of the average human life, as only three-score years and ten. Now, ask the …
12188 Health, or, How to Live, p. 384.1 (James Springer White)
… briefly run over the satisfactions and pleasures which I now enjoy in this eighty-third year of my age. In the first place, I am always well, and so active withal …
12189 Health, or, How to Live, p. 391.4 (James Springer White)
… me run a contrast; Peaches against pork, apples against beef, plums against mutton, strawberries against tallow, cream against lard, unleavened bread against …
12190 The Law and the Gospel, p. 2.1 (James Springer White)
… gospel run parallel throughout the entire period of man’s probation. The gospel is not confined to some eighteen centuries. The dispensation of the gospel …
12191 The Law and the Gospel, p. 5.1 (James Springer White)
… future, running parallel with the eternity of God’s moral government. Angels fell, therefore were on probation. They, being on probation, were consequently …
12192 The Law and the Gospel, p. 5.2 (James Springer White)
… sin runs parallel with the reign of death, from Adam until sin and sinners shall cease to be. And parallel with these, stretching through all dispensations …
12193 The Law and the Gospel, p. 7.2 (James Springer White)
… would run to the opposite and equally fatal heresy of trampling upon the authority of the Father, and despising his law, while receiving Christ and glorying …
12194 Life Incidents, p. 41.2 (James Springer White)
… shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.” Verse 4 .
12195 Life Incidents, p. 41.3 (James Springer White)
… to run to and fro with the knowledge of the great subject upon which it treats. The result of the increase and spread of knowledge in relation to the approaching …
12196 Life Incidents, p. 74.1 (James Springer White)
… , had run out, and I dared not undertake to preach a practical discourse for fear it would prove a failure, and injure the well-begun work. In this state of things …
12197 Life Incidents, p. 108.6 (James Springer White)
… may run that readeth it. For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak and not lie. Though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely …
12198 Life Incidents, p. 112.2 (James Springer White)
… of running over, as he expressed it, this one and the other. He spoke and acted as if he regarded himself as being on exhibition at that meeting as a wonderful …
12199 Life Incidents, p. 210.3 (James Springer White)
… shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.” Daniel 12:4 It was to be sealed only to the time of the end, when it was to be opened, knowledge of the subject …
12200 Life Incidents, p. 224.1 (James Springer White)
… shall run to and fro, and knowledge [on the very subject which was before concealed] shall be increased. Then the time of the end is the period in which the Judgment …