Search for: Horses
1241 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 19 (1904), Lt 387, 1904, par. 8
… two horses to work the place, disposing of the one large horse, but I am not in any way cast down, but trusting in the Lord in my helplessness. In the Lord we find …
1242 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 19 (1904), Lt 388, 1904, par. 3
… of horses.
1243 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 19 (1904), Lt 389, 1904, par. 3
… the horse. Sara and Maggie went to South Lancaster, and we accompanied them to the station, then spent about two hours in riding around the lake, a most beautiful …
1244 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 19 (1904), Ms 8, 1904, par. 30
… and horses have perished. In all the colonies, and especially in Queensland, the suffering and the financial loss have been great.
1245 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 19 (1904), Ms 86, 1904, par. 2
… gentle horse and an easy carriage, and Sister Nicola has driven out with us to a great many beautiful places and has told us about them. We have appreciated …
1246 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 19 (1904), Ms 141, 1904, par. 8
… . The horse was large and well proportioned, a fine-looking animal.
1247 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 19 (1904), Ms 141, 1904, par. 9
… the horse.” Elder Daniells purchased this whole outfit for two hundred and fifty dollars. I was much surprised. I was told as long as I remained in Washington …
1248 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 19 (1904), Ms 141, 1904, par. 11
… noble horse which may be said to resemble our much-prized horse, Charlie, which we used in Rochester where the Review and Herald was first published. It seemed …
1249 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 19 (1904), Ms 153, 1904, par. 17
… his horse, and examined him, and bound up his wounds, and then he took him and placed him on his own beast. And then he walked by his side, until he came to some hotel …
1250 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 19 (1904), Ms 153, 1904, par. 48
… of horses on the towpath. Someone said, Do take pity on him. See what you can do with him, Sister White. I took him into my family, and he was converted, and he sat in …
1251 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 20 (1905), Lt 133, 1905, par. 3
… your horses and carriages had burned with it. This will be a heavy loss, and we are sincerely sorry; but in the end it may prove a blessing in disguise. God’s Word …
1252 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 20 (1905), Lt 179c, 1905, par. 2
… your horses and carriages, I said, “Amen and amen. The Lord is working with Edson. He has taken his case in hand. I do not feel so great an anxiety as I have felt in the …
1253 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 20 (1905), Lt 233, 1905, par. 25
… , five horses, four cows, and one hundred and thirty-five chickens.
1254 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 20 (1905), Lt 237, 1905, par. 12
There are horses and carriages, cows and poultry, farming implements and wagons. The buildings and grounds are abundantly supplied with excellent water.
1255 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 20 (1905), Lt 239, 1905, par. 16
There are horses and carriages, cows and poultry, farming implements and wagons. The buildings and grounds are abundantly supplied with water.
1256 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 20 (1905), Lt 240, 1905, par. 5
… the horse size? Do just as you think best. You can get the money from the [office]. I will retain the ten in gold, for we may need it.
1257 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 20 (1905), Lt 253, 1905, par. 14
Five horses, three cows, about a hundred hens, and a few turkeys were purchased with the place. There were also a number of hogs, which have since been sold.
1258 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 20 (1905), Lt 305, 1905, par. 10
… present horses and carriages are the only means of conveyance between the sanitarium and National City. This, of course, is expensive.
1259 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 20 (1905), Lt 351, 1905, par. 5
… one horse on Sunday and took Sara and me in his carriage overland. We passed through miles of orange orchards. The oranges were not yet ripe, but it was a great …
1260 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 20 (1905), Lt 353, 1905, par. 6
… , five horses; the carriage gear is not much—one three- or four-seated carriage.