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13081 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 September 23, 1858, page 138 paragraph 21

… been running on ever since the Fall. It is the day when the balance is struck, and our fate is heaven or hell; and what invests my text with solemn and sublime importance …

13082 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 September 23, 1858, page 138 paragraph 22

… pen running along the pages. The truth flashes on him. Behind that screen a scribe sits committing to the fatal page every word he says, and he shall meet it all …

13083 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 September 23, 1858, page 138 paragraph 25

… , and running greedily into every mire and mud, in hopes of water, and always studying how to make every ditch empty itself into his pond; if you should see him …

13084 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 September 23, 1858, page 141 paragraph 2

… is running to waste. They are always fighting the battle and never getting the victory. At the end of each struggle they are weaker than before, while the foe …

13085 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 September 23, 1858, page 142 paragraph 1

… have run out, But “finallies” and “in conclusions,” send, As was suggested, to one common end. With your attainments ever keep in view That “common people” know a thing …

13086 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 October 7, 1858, page 155 paragraph 2

… rivers run into the sea; that is an argument that they come from the sea; so when all a man’s duties terminate in self, then is self the principle of all. Now all …

13087 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 October 7, 1858, page 156 paragraph 14

… therefore run no risk in making it never so strong, and appealing to the highest Being in the universe for its truth. In the other the performance is entirely …

13088 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 October 7, 1858, page 157 paragraph 26

7. Do they favor Christ in this world, and do they leave all the world for his sake? And are they willing (God helping them) to run hazards for his name, for the love they bear to him?

13089 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 October 7, 1858, page 159 paragraph 18

… from running the christian race. She laid all on the altar at once, and seemed to be ready for any event. At the commencement of her sickness, we held a meeting …

13090 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 October 14, 1858, page 164 paragraph 11

… we run? None. To bind ourselves under oath to do any act, or acts, is altogether different, and is forbidden, as we have shown.

13091 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 October 14, 1858, page 167 paragraph 14

… Railroad runs through Mantua. Any one coming from Cleveland on this road would stop at Aurora depot and inquire for Jas. Stockdale, an uncle of mine, in whose …

13092 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 October 28, 1858, page 178 paragraph 5

… , and run through a troop,” while in the joyous, luminous and ecstatic of the emotional; but when they are called to “endure hardness as good soldiers,” the very means …

13093 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 October 28, 1858, page 180 paragraph 19

… the running of cars. They may profess opposition to Spiritualism, and the track laborer may, in word, be strongly opposed to the running of cars; but as long as …

13094 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 November 4, 1858, page 186 paragraph 19

… to run on, will pollute the soul even in the world to come!

13096 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 November 4, 1858, page 191 paragraph 16

… , the running stream, the green pastures, the pearls, the gems, the fine gold, all bear some significance of Christ. Though there is “no speech, no language, no voice …

13097 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 November 4, 1858, page 192 paragraph 13

… may run out into thee, and all my strength may run out for thee. - Sel .

13098 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 November 11, 1858, page 197 paragraph 6

The battle’s almost o’er, The race is almost run; Then with our glorious conquering King, We’ll sit down on his throne.” A. S. HUTCHINS. Battle Creek, Nov. 7th, 1858.

13099 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 November 11, 1858, page 198 paragraph 4

They’ve chained the lightning in its course, They’ve bottled up the steam; And now, behold, the iron horse Becomes an agile team. With lightning speed the chariots run, While man exclaims, See what I’ve done !

13100 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 November 18, 1858, page 204 paragraph 1

… near run out, and so swiftly falling? what feelings, as you behold the lines of prophecy which span earth’s existence in its present state, converging to a common …