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13741 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 August 9, 1864, page 82 paragraph 8
… have run well till their wills were crossed, and they would not yield to God and his truth. Doubtless, they were blinded to the fact that they were rebelling …
13742 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 August 9, 1864, page 82 paragraph 9
… shall run to and fro to seek the word of the Lord, and shall not find it.” Amos 8:12. To such, wisdom says, “Because I have called, and ye refused; I have stretched out my …
13743 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 August 9, 1864, page 83 paragraph 14
… I run into the crowd for shelter and warmth, but cannot prevail upon myself to mix with such deformity. I call upon others to join with me to make a company apart …
13744 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 August 9, 1864, page 84 paragraph 10
… to run others off. Now as to the original Advent faith, and the question who are adhering to it, and carrying it out, we are willing to compare notes with any. class …
13745 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 August 16, 1864, page 95 paragraph 20
… to run from heart to heart, while we partook of the ordinances which our blessed Saviour has left for us until he comes, I think I never witnessed before. May …
13746 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 August 23, 1864, page 98 paragraph 1
… so run not as uncertainly; so fight I, not as one that beateth the air: but I keep under my body and bring it into subjection, lest that by any means, when I have preached …
13747 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 August 30, 1864, page 105 paragraph 24
… , they run into the most ridiculous absurdities.
13748 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 August 30, 1864, page 110 paragraph 14
Professors often run fast, but they do not go safely; therefore they often stumble and fall: “The prudent man looketh well to his going.”
13749 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 September 13, 1864, page 123 paragraph 6
… came running to meet me, and in great excitement said, ‘Joe is dead.’ I said, ‘How did he die, what was the matter?’ ‘He was cutting logs, when he was struck by a limb of a falling …
13750 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 September 20, 1864, page 131 paragraph 11
… else run away and dash every thing to pieces, is utterly worthless. And so it is with every object that we may possess. We want something that we can trust. And …
13751 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 September 27, 1864, page 141 paragraph 13
… , and running over.”
13753 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 October 11, 1864, page 155 paragraph 40
Hold on to your foot when you are on the point of kicking or running away from duty, pursuing the path of error, shame of crime.
13754 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 October 11, 1864, page 156 paragraph 6
… , and run it entirely out of its legitimate channel. And again there are and have been some designing persons with selfish and perhaps speculative views, make …
13755 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 October 11, 1864, page 159 paragraph 17
… are running for the greatest prize, the greatest honor, the most durable riches and pleasures, ever set before any in this world. Then surely we can lift up our …
13756 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 October 18, 1864, page 161 paragraph 15
… and run off. You must first build a fence on two sides of a field in the form of a triangle, drive them into it and then close up behind them. Now you can feed them …
13757 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 October 18, 1864, page 162 paragraph 2
… mountains run down, and all the elements of the earth are dissolved like lead. Everything that fire can consume is burned up. Paul, speaking of this event in …
13758 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 October 18, 1864, page 166 paragraph 11
… canal running the whole length of the body, somewhat undulating, and filled with granular matter.
13759 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 October 18, 1864, page 168 paragraph 3
… had run twenty-seven days, and she was very low. They are with the family of Bro. S. Howland, Topsham, Me.
13760 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 October 25, 1864, page 173 paragraph 4
… now run twenty-seven days. She is now very low. Several days she lay, as all supposed, at the point of death. She has had no relish for any kind of nourishment since …