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12521 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 August 7, 1844, page 3 paragraph 6

… been running with notes of invitation to more distant towns and families; and though they often meet with “I pray thee have me excused,” through indisposition …

12522 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 August 14, 1844, page 11 paragraph 12

… shall run unto thee, because of the Lord thy God, and for the Holy One of Israel, for he hath glorified thee .” He first showed when, where and how the children of God …

12523 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 August 14, 1844, page 13 paragraph 40

… , who run to and fro on mingled messages of love, and of peneI inflictions. These angels are therefore his chariots and horsemen. In this sense the symbols are …

12524 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 August 14, 1844, page 14 paragraph 6

… time run out, they left us. We stand now each on his own faith; should they then have any influence on us? No, let every man “study to be a workman that need not be ashamed …

12525 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 August 21, 1844, page 18 paragraph 4

… and run well for a while and bid fair for the kingdom, have fallen and made shipwreck of their faith. Over such I can but weep. But one thing is worthy of note; with …

12526 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 August 28, 1844, page 25 paragraph 28

Young converts who have just begun, For glory and the prize to run, Gird on the armor, press along, Soon you will sing Redemption’s song. (Chorus.)

12527 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 August 28, 1844, page 26 paragraph 5

… has run out, we are thrown into the “tarrying” time—the night. We cannot reasonably suppose the Great Teacher would have us understand that by night he meant …

12528 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 August 28, 1844, page 28 paragraph 17

… . They run well for a time; but their fall should be a warning to all who are liable to the same influences; and we do well to examine the cause which led to their …

12529 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 September 4, 1844, page 38 paragraph 2

… has run out, the language of both professor and non-professor in this city has been, “Where is the promise of his coming.” But my own mind has settled down upon the …

12530 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 September 11, 1844, page 41 paragraph 12

Unmuffled as yet is the cataract’s roar, Then perish the thought, “soon time will be o’er,“ The day of the earth is scarcely begun, And ages on ages her circuit shall run.

12531 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 September 11, 1844, page 45 paragraph 9

… now run out, and hence your principles of interpretation have not been realized. You may say, and we know you do say, that as the Second Advent has not come, that …

12533 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 September 18, 1844, page 56 paragraph 1

… contract runs out. The day of reckoning comes—the servants all come for their pay. The master brings forward the instrument of contract, and says, “you signed …

12534 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 September 25, 1844, page 62 paragraph 8

… type runs out, the great Sabbath must begin, and that brings the “rest (keeping of Sabbath) that remains for the people of God.” The Jews, however, began their civil …

12535 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 September 25, 1844, page 62 paragraph 9

The whole series of typical arrangements, besides those which it is supposed may have been fulfilled at the first advent, would then run as follows.—

12536 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 October 2, 1844, page 66 paragraph 4

… rockets, running through all the combination of Pyrotechny, and forming a display of unparalleled splendor. At times the whole castle was wrapped in a mantle …

12537 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 October 9, 1844, page 77 paragraph 4

… might run and proclaim the message of the coming Savior, it would then appear to us to tarry, and we were to wait for it. The vision was still, however, to be for a …

12539 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 October 16, 1844, page 84 paragraph 23

… by running the presses day and night we have as yet been unable to supply the calls. This is the reason why the proposed arrangements are given up. While, therefore …

12540 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 October 16, 1844, page 85 paragraph 4

… might run and proclaim the message of the coming Savior, it would then appear to us to tarry, and we were to wait for it. The vision was still, however, to be for a …