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1601 Testimony for the Church — No. 29, p. 139.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… give. Horses are found dead in the field or stable, houses or barns are destroyed by fire, or crops fail. In many cases God tests man with blessings, and if unfaithfulness …

1602 Atlantic Union Gleaner August 20, 1902, paragraph 2

… ] sent horses and chariots and a great host to take him. “And when the servant of the man of God was risen early, and gone forth, behold, an host compassed the city …

1603 Australasian Union Conference Record July 26, 1899, Art. A, paragraph 18

… his horse and was killed. Thus through intemperance Satan works to destroy. But in the country the youth are less exposed to temptation. They are away from …

1604 Australasian Union Conference Record July 26, 1899, Art. A, paragraph 19

… of horse-racing and cricket matches. Once in Sydney I saw a great multitude on one of the streets. Hundreds and hundreds, and I might say thousands, were gathered …

1605 Australasian Union Conference Record November 17, 1913, paragraph 2

… , with horse races, with gambling, smoking, and drunkenness. They show plainly under what banner they are standing. They make it evident that they do not stand …

1606 Australasian Union Conference Record November 24, 1913, paragraph 1

… a horse race, or over foolish things that bring no good to anyone, shall we be unmoved when the plan of salvation is unfolded before us? Let the school and the …

1607 Bible Echo and Signs of the Times July 1, 1887, paragraph 9

… , fine horses and carriages, and other expensive articles of luxury and display, while the poor suffer for food and clothing. The fear of God is banished from …

1608 Bible Echo and Signs of the Times January 1, 1892, paragraph 18

… all. Horses and carriages were waiting, and conveyed us two or three miles to the Echo Office. In Federal Hall, in the office building, we found a large company …

1609 The Bible Echo May 15, 1893, paragraph 6

… destroyed, horses and sheep were drowned, and hundreds of huge logs, which had for years been lying in the small creeks in the mountains waiting for a freshet …

1610 The Bible Echo December 15, 1893, paragraph 4

… the horse goes, without thought of God or heaven. They have souls so precious that rather than permit them to be hopelessly lost, the Son of God gave his life …

1611 The Bible Echo January 22, 1894, paragraph 2

… his horses at the troughs which are so convenient, and also to come in, and spend his money for a glass of intoxicating drink. The water is a blessing to the thirsty …

1612 The Bible Echo November 12, 1894, paragraph 10

… the horse race, the theatre, or the dance hall, give them to Him who gave His life that He might bring them to the heavenly courts, and crown them with glory, honour …

1613 The Bible Echo January 25, 1897, paragraph 1

… , the horse-racing, and various games create great enthusiasm, and engross the powers of those interested as if the reward of the victor was to be an eternity …

1614 The Bible Echo October 24, 1898, paragraph 3

… furniture, horses and carriages, has ruined many a once cheerful, happy home. The children of such a family catch the spirit of their parents, and seek to imitate …

1616 The General Conference Bulletin April 25, 1901, Art. A, paragraph 22

… sent horses and chariots and a great host, to take him. “And when the servant of the man of God was risen early and gone forth, behold, an host compassed the city …

1617 The General Conference Bulletin May 31, 1909, Art. A, paragraph 6

… untrained horses. When one pulls forward, another pulls back, and at the voice of their master, one plunges ahead, and the other stands immovable. If men will …

1618 The Gospel Herald August 1, 1898, paragraph 5

At the Sunday evening meeting we had a full house. My horses and carriages do good service on Sunday and Sabbath, bringing the people to meeting. The meeting on Sunday evening was reported to be a success. Many outsiders were present.

1619 The Gospel Herald October 1, 1899, paragraph 10

… on horse-back, in the bush, where no carriage could go.

1620 The Health Reformer July 1, 1868, paragraph 6

… a horse to draw you, if it is but for a few rods. If you would only walk, and possess a perseverance in the matter, you could accomplish much in the direction of recovery …