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1541 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 1, 1892, par. 9

… and run things as he thinks would be best, and I hope he will not go to the Health Retreat.

1542 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 3, 1892, par. 31

… must run the race with patience, we must fight the fight of faith, we must wrestle with principalities and powers, we must agonize before God in prayer if we …

1543 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 7, 1892, par. 3

… things running like threads of gold through all my experience. The Lord understood better than I the things that I needed, and I felt that He was drawing me …

1544 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 9, 1892, par. 20

… not run in vain, neither labored in vain.” [ Philippians 2:16 .] Paul trembled for the result of his ministry. He felt that his own salvation would be imperiled if …

1545 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 13, 1892, par. 15

… and run the risk. That the man has sincerely repented I have not a doubt, and I believe the Lord has forgiven him. But if obliged to make explanations it would …

1546 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 16, 1892, par. 12

… is running altogether too perilous a risk. We shall never be saved in transgression of the commandments of God if we have had light as to what the keeping of …

1547 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 16a, 1892, par. 1

… can run and be safe. We need to understand that we are living in a time of great peril, and we should “watch and pray lest we enter into temptation.” [ Mark 14:38 .] I know …

1548 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 20, 1892, par. 13

… , are running as threads of gold through all the great things and little things of life. Many are the opportunities to impart that which we receive, the little …

1549 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 20, 1892, par. 22

… may run and be safe. Do not allow your thoughts to get wrought up over any of the vexatious troubles that are constantly arising. Keep calm and think of Jesus …

1550 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 29a, 1892, par. 5

… to run like a thread of gold through all we say and all we do. It is a practical, working faith; it works by love, and purifies the soul. We are to believe in Christ …

1551 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 36, 1892, par. 7

… who run the Christian race with patience. When you surrender yourself without any reservation, your Redeemer will accept the offering.

1552 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 37, 1892, par. 1

… a run of rheumatic fever. I think it must be so; but when will it all end? I have taken six very powerful electric baths, and can walk a little better. I get but very …

1553 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 40, 1892, par. 4

… to run ahead of Christ. We want the leading of our Captain. Oh how weak we feel as we cast a glance to ourselves! I am like a broken reed. The Lord Jesus is our only …

1554 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 40, 1892, par. 30

… , been running prosperously and encouragingly either in the office or in the church. There are expenditures made and losses sustained that we think might …

1555 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 40, 1892, par. 32

… will run smoothly. At times he will bear on hard, and again will let matters drift that need correction.

1556 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 41, 1892, par. 6

… are run by our people through the hours when men should rest the weary brain, are destructive to the mental, physical, and moral powers. Then have it understood …

1557 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 50, 1892, par. 23

… ? Tears run down their faces as we tell them, Yes it is for you, full, abundant, for you.

1558 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 57, 1892, par. 1

… not run over this letter and then throw it aside. If you do, you will not honor your mother. Take it; read it; heed it as you ought to do, and no longer follow your own …

1559 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 57, 1892, par. 17

I have changed my mind and decided to send this. Willie has not read it. Yesterday I read his letter to you, and I see that his letter was running the same as mine to you.

1560 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 59, 1892, par. 13

… cannot run any more risks on your account, when it may be the means of proving your ruin rather than your salvation. I must take a course that will not contradict …