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12461 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 20, 1843, page 148 paragraph 2
Now, in the light of these well-established points, we can run back, free from all chronological dificulties, and find the commencement of the seventy weeks. And this we shall find to have been before Christ 453.
12462 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 27, 1843, page 155 paragraph 16
… and run and be glorified.” And what if, in the closing scene of this contest with the powers of darkness, the “Captain of the Lord’s host” should himself appear …
12463 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 27, 1843, page 158 paragraph 9
… don’t run around this without looking it in the face. It is a simple problem, but it will show you a physical impossibility that we shall ever have a millennium …
12464 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 January 3, 1844, page 161 paragraph 9
… to run. Also the signs, that God has kindly giv’n, Have been hung out upon the vault of heav’n: The sun in sackcloth rob’d, was dark at noon; And, turn’d to blood, withheld …
12465 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 January 3, 1844, page 164 paragraph 8
… fast running out, and that any moment may usher in eternal realities.
12466 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 January 24, 1844, page 186 paragraph 24
… have run into the error of believing that the dictionary makes the language; this is not true: it is the language that make the dictionary; and the primary meaning …
12467 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 January 24, 1844, page 190 paragraph 9
… so run as to obtain a crown of righteousness at the end of the race, which our beloved brother Paul said was laid up for him and for all that loved the appearing …
12468 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 January 24, 1844, page 190 paragraph 16
… this running and random fire from the musquetry of the press, and the artillery of the schools, was added a general charge by nearly the whole line of pulpit …
12469 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 January 24, 1844, page 191 paragraph 7
… preface” run down to the celebrated epoch—the recovery of “the church” from the “awful effects of Millerism,” and the time after that to be “the main record!” And a …
12470 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 February 14, 1844, page 1 paragraph 10
… I run, Consign’d to him who gave for me his Son; Life is my log-book, death my anchor ground; The resurrection is my ship o’erhaul’d, Eternity unites us all in all …
12471 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 February 14, 1844, page 3 paragraph 6
… may run that readeth it, the well disposed part of the crew begin to take a lively interest in examining the chart and the bearings, and distance of the lights …
12472 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 February 14, 1844, page 4 paragraph 1
… long run of twelve hundred and sixty leagues, and knowing that you have but one more light to pass before you get to the mouth of the harbor, you begin to be very …
12473 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 February 14, 1844, page 4 paragraph 3
… should run to and fro, and knowledge should be increased,—the wicked do wickedly, etc. We have heard the cry of peace and safety: and then God assures them that …
12474 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 February 14, 1844, page 12 paragraph 5
… has run, When the judgment is begun; We shall have a joyful day, When the King of kings comes, To see the sons of God well known, All spotless to their Father shown …
12475 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 February 21, 1844, page 17 paragraph 6
… has run mad! I think that such a case is without a parallel in the history of Methodism, except in some similar onerecently; and it probably had its origin in …
12476 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 February 21, 1844, page 18 paragraph 9
… and run well for a time, seemed happy in the expectation of soon seeing Jesus.
12477 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 February 21, 1844, page 19 paragraph 13
… continually running over. I improve every leisure moment from study, to recommend it to others; and I trust my labor has not been in vain in the Lord.
12478 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 February 28, 1844, page 27 paragraph 39
… shall run to and fro, and knowledge be increased;” “that is,” says the Dr., “toward the end of the time appointed, many shall be stirred up to inquire into the things …
12479 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 February 28, 1844, page 30 paragraph 6
… shall run to and fro and knowledge shall be increased.” A pause ensued, when Mr. M. continued, and observed that the improvements of the present day, were just what …
12480 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 March 6, 1844, page 33 paragraph 15
… were run in taking for granted the soundness of a principle which came down to them accredited by the immemorial usage of their predecessors. I do not say …