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12481 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 March 6, 1844, page 39 paragraph 13
… has run out, as they say. We are joined by scores and hundreds of the most intelligent and pious people of God?. When the last trying moment has come, and our enemies …
12482 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 March 13, 1844, page 41 paragraph 17
The Watchman saith, The day is nigh: Inquire with earned heed; Plain is the word of prophecy, And all who run may read.
12483 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 March 13, 1844, page 44 paragraph 25
2. Many are running to and fro, and knowledge respecting the end is being increased, as was predicted it should be at the end, Daniel 12:4 .
12484 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 March 13, 1844, page 45 paragraph 10
… had run out, and we were really living in 1844, Jewish time. When coming in from sea, we often run out our reckoning some days before we make the land; but I never …
12485 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 March 20, 1844, page 54 paragraph 5
… that runs through the “Hints” of Professor Stuart, which has been extoled, and quoted from by nearly all the religious and other journals of the country; and …
12486 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 March 20, 1844, page 54 paragraph 32
… already run, in connexion with the signs of the times, and with the general expectation of the Church.
12487 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 March 20, 1844, page 55 paragraph 22
… here “run to and fro, and knowledge has been increased,” but whenever she began to act efficiently, some difference of opinion or minor points of doctrine has …
12488 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 March 27, 1844, page 58 paragraph 26
… , and run headlong into its deepest depths.
12489 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 March 27, 1844, page 63 paragraph 8
… to run the risk of getting the old wreck into port. The mate represents to them their dangerous situation, and that it will be impossible for them to weather …
12490 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 April 3, 1844, page 66 paragraph 11
… have run into, he said it should not discourage us. But his advice would be, whenever it was spoken of, to frankly acknowledge it did exist, but still to say, as he …
12491 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 April 10, 1844, page 79 paragraph 12
… , is run out, or about out, which we are to expect the Lord. He is not to come till the days are all numbered; at the end of the days he will come; but how long after the …
12492 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 April 17, 1844, page 81 paragraph 14
… . It runs thus: “Fear not, Mary: for thou hast found favor with God. And, behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name Jesus. He …
12493 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 April 17, 1844, page 82 paragraph 8
… , and runs parallel with the same term in the 26th of Leviticus for the moment in which Judah was dethroned, and lost its regal honors, that moment was Nebuchadnezzar …
12494 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 April 24, 1844, page 91 paragraph 35
… they run. Like the noise of chariots, on the tops of the mountains shall they leap, like the noise of a flame of fire that devoureth the stubble, as a strong people …
12495 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 April 24, 1844, page 93 paragraph 1
… may run that readeth it. For the vision is yet for an appointed time,” [the 7 times] “but at the end [of the prophetic periods] it shall speak and not lie: though it tarry …
12496 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 April 24, 1844, page 95 paragraph 4
… vision run out until March, 1843, Jewish year; I do not know what reason we have to expect Christ before. When the time is all filled up we may expect him and not …
12497 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 May 1, 1844, page 97 paragraph 18
… has run out. The scoffers, “wonder why we dont give it up,” and become infidels, as they prophecied we would when the time should be fulfilled; but I am fully satisfied …
12498 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 May 1, 1844, page 100 paragraph 28
… may run too fast or too slow. According to it, the night is now spent, but this is “apparent time.” How much too fast this clock may have run, we can never know till the …
12499 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 May 1, 1844, page 102 paragraph 12
… has run fast in the race towards Ruin, so much faster than other nations commencing their course long before it, that it will reach the goal as soon as they. From …
12500 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 May 1, 1844, page 103 paragraph 24
… having run out. God has promised, at the end of those days to perform the glorious things for which I now look. He has commanded us to watch, and now we can show our …