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121 The Review and Herald November 12, 1895, paragraph 3

… for our admonition to the very close of time. The poor are left within our gates as our legacy. The poor are our brethren, and God has said they shall never cease …

122 The Review and Herald February 9, 1897, paragraph 4

… desecrated by unholy feet. Faithful men who knew of the former glory were filled with anguish at the desolation of the holy house that had distinguished …

123 The Review and Herald November 1, 1898, paragraph 9

… meeting-house. Our faith had been tested, we had decided to begin the work, and now the Lord put into our hands this large gift with which to begin. With this encouragement …

124 The Review and Herald November 11, 1902, paragraph 14

… to walk from house to house, carrying the truth to the people. Sometimes you will find it very trying to do work of this kind; but if you go forth in faith, the Lord …

125 The Review and Herald June 2, 1904, paragraph 6

… in our institutions are to heed the instruction given by Christ. When the truth abides in the hearts of those in charge, when they walk in the light shining …

126 The Review and Herald May 24, 1906, paragraph 14

… to walk from house to house, carrying the truth to the people. Sometimes you will find it trying to do this kind of work; but if you go forth in faith, the Lord will …

127 The Review and Herald March 16, 1911, paragraph 16

… of our privileges and opportunities. We have nothing whereof to boast. We grieve the Lord Jesus Christ by our harshness, by our unchristlike thrusts. We need …

128 Sabbath-School Worker April 1, 1889, paragraph 4

… thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. And thou shall write them upon the door-posts of thine house, and upon …

129 The Signs of the Times August 15, 1878, Art. A, paragraph 4

… old house by the spring, quite comfortable in our temporary home. We here met my husband and children. I find my husband cheerful and active, walking and working …

130 The Signs of the Times February 26, 1880, paragraph 1

… the house, or walking by the way, when rising up or lying down. It should be line upon line, precept upon precept, here a little and there a little. The mother's work …

131 The Signs of the Times March 10, 1887, paragraph 15

… -house of God, he may, in the journey of life, “walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing,” thus blessing his fellow-men, and honoring his Creator. While our Saviour …

132 The Signs of the Times September 9, 1889, paragraph 5

… . He walked about in the great city, and said, “Is not this great Babylon, that I have built for the house of the kingdom by the might of my power, and for the honor of …

133 The Signs of the Times December 23, 1889, paragraph 4

by the Lord to meet our demands. What power might attend the church did we but call frequently and in faith for the abundant treasure of the store-house of God …

134 The Signs of the Times June 2, 1890, paragraph 7

… wilt walk in my ways, and if thou wilt keep my charge, then thou shalt also judge my house, and shalt also keep my courts, and I will give thee places to walk among …

135 The Signs of the Times May 12, 1898, paragraph 3

walked with God three hundred years. We can have what Enoch had: we can have Christ as our constant companion. Enoch walked with God, and when assailed by the …

136 The Signs of the Times February 12, 1902, paragraph 12

… of our Saviour. Christ is in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks, walking from church to church, from congregation to congregation, from heart to heart …

137 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 99.3 (Arthur Lacey White)

… season. Our coming was timely. They have a large house and warm hearts, but as they move about they look more like walking corpses than living men and women.— Ibid …

138 Ellen White: Woman of Vision, p. 187.8 (Arthur Lacey White)

… season. Our coming was timely. They have a large house and warm hearts, but as they move about they look more like walking corpses than living men and women ( Ibid …

139 “I'd Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 20.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… . He walked three miles and back, passed through the village where he had often lectured, with a bag of provisions on his back. As he entered the house very weary …

140 Over My Shoulder, p. 107.2 (Ella May White Robinson)

by pine-covered hills, we found many peaceful places to walk, and many delightful meals were served to invited friends under the pine trees in our own yard …