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12881 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 September 11, 1856, page 150 paragraph 31

… , and run the (christian) race that is set before us, and look to Jesus and not to man, the Author and finisher of our faith. Where is the blessed Jesus? He has set down …

12882 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 September 11, 1856, page 151 paragraph 13

… the running of rail-road trains and the transportation of the mail upon the first day of the week - the so-called Christian Sabbath. This is what we might expect …

12884 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 September 18, 1856, page 155 paragraph 6

… train running the whole length of the city, often comes thundering in with a noise equal to the engagement of ten thousand infantry, and that, too, just at the …

12885 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 September 18, 1856, page 155 paragraph 7

… the running of these trains are seated at the moment with a half-born tear in their eye just in front of the preacher, which tear, however, soon evaporates under …

12886 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 September 25, 1856, page 165 paragraph 1

… , but run the old beaten track, the fallacies of which have been fully shown.

12887 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 September 25, 1856, page 168 paragraph 3

… had run out, when our books show that we had sent you the REVIEW some time without pay? Had we trespassed against you? Why did you not come to us alone first? Why …

12888 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 September 25, 1856, page 168 paragraph 11

… that run for a moment, but those that endure to the end.

12889 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 October 2, 1856, page 169 paragraph 20

… rivers run backward, as by our own skill and power to rule and order our hearts. We may as well be our own saviours as our own keepers; and yet Solomon speaks properly …

12890 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 October 2, 1856, page 170 paragraph 15

… us run with patience the race that is set before us?” What a spectacle would the church exhibit, if each member maintained the progressive spirit of his religion …

12891 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 October 2, 1856, page 171 paragraph 6

… , and run with patience the race that is set before thee. - Guide to Christian Perfection .

12892 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 October 2, 1856, page 174 paragraph 9

Blessed ye, when o’er your way, Storms of persecution rise, As ye seek from day to day, Through the cross, to win the prize - ‘Tis no hazard race ye run; And the prize will soon be won.

12893 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 October 9, 1856, page 177 paragraph 14

… then run to waste. And what can be the reason that the discourses and duties of many Christians are become so frothy and unprofitable, their communion both …

12895 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 October 23, 1856, page 196 paragraph 7

… naturally run together as two drops of water. The anomaly cannot exist. If they each have Christ formed within the hope of glory, they will not be long in discovering …

12896 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 October 23, 1856, page 199 paragraph 16

… thoughts run out after the dear saints, and in my imagination I see a lit-group here and there met on the Lord’s holy day to worship the great Author of the Sabbath …

12897 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 October 23, 1856, page 199 paragraph 29

… almost run. Although our path is one that lies through sorrow, temptation, persecution and perils, by sinful men, false brethren and the arch-traitor, who is …

12898 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 9 November 13, 1856, page 11 paragraph 4

… promises run parallel with the first dispensation, and cannot apply out of that dispensation. The idea that we are to return to such a state in the future is …

12899 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 9 November 20, 1856, page 17 paragraph 14

… I run upon a certain sin, to shun a probable danger? O keep thy heart by this consideration!

12900 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 9 November 20, 1856, page 18 paragraph 15

… may run and hide beneath her feathers; and as I believe that God had left that mother dumb, unless he had given her wings to cover her little ones, so I am sure that …