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1641 The Review and Herald March 6, 1894, paragraph 1
… , and horse-racing. These forms of amusement are the fashion in every town, village, and city; and for days and weeks at a time the theme of conversation is the coming …
1642 The Review and Herald March 6, 1894, paragraph 3
… trotting horse, and with feverish anticipation they wait for the day of the races. God is put out of their thoughts, and the salvation of their souls is the last …
1643 The Review and Herald March 6, 1894, paragraph 4
… on horse-races and games of a wilder variety. The panic of desire is so contagious that even church-members, professed Christians, are carried away with the …
1644 The Review and Herald May 29, 1894, Art. A, paragraph 2
… his horses at the troughs which are so convenient for the purpose, and also to come in and spend his money for a glass of some intoxicating drink. The water in …
1645 The Review and Herald September 4, 1894, paragraph 11
When the precious meeting closed, it was nearly dark. We seated ourselves in our carriage, and as our faithful horse traveled homeward with us, we rejoiced in the peace of Christ.
1646 The Review and Herald July 2, 1895, paragraph 3
… , games, horse-races, and various other kinds of amusement will be set in operation. An intense power from beneath will stir them up to oppose the message from …
1647 The Review and Herald March 31, 1896, paragraph 5
… , gambling, horse-racing, and theatrical performances are all of his own inventing, and he has led men to carry forward these amusements as zealously as though …
1648 The Review and Herald August 11, 1896, paragraph 4
… . “Shall horses run upon the rock? will one plow there with oxen? for ye have turned judgment into gall, and the fruit of righteousness into hemlock: ye which rejoice …
1649 The Review and Herald August 31, 1897, paragraph 11
… the horse-race are all-absorbing; when the excitement of the cricket-match runs high; when the fascination of the gambling hall is strong; when parties are …
1650 The Review and Herald August 2, 1898, paragraph 15
… . Plays, horse-races, and amusements of every kind occupy the mind. In the church, sins have become fashionable. They are glossed over and excused. The right hand …
1651 The Review and Herald October 18, 1898, paragraph 3
… , our horses and carriages were again brought into service to carry some to their homes.
1652 The Review and Herald December 27, 1898, paragraph 12
… . Betting, horse-racing, gambling, dissipation, lustful practises, untamable passions, are fast filling the earth with violence and moral pollution. Bank failures …
1653 The Review and Herald July 11, 1899, paragraph 4
… valuable horses shall not be overworked, overfed, or fed when heated, lest they be ruined. He will take time to care for his stock, lest they be injured by neglect …
1654 The Review and Herald June 19, 1900, paragraph 6
… white horses, clothed in fine linen, white and clean. And out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations: and he shall rule them with …
1655 The Review and Herald November 6, 1900, paragraph 3
… and horse-racing absorb the attention. The liquor curse, with its world of woe, is defiling the temple of God; but it brings a revenue into the public treasury …
1656 The Review and Herald November 27, 1900, paragraph 2
… their horse racing, in their love of amusement, as were the antediluvians, who “knew not until the flood came, and took them all away.” They had heaven-sent warnings …
1657 The Review and Herald February 12, 1901, paragraph 3
… with horses and carriages. It is so near the sanitarium that you can be a great help to us, and we may be able to assist you in some way.”
1658 The Review and Herald February 12, 1901, paragraph 4
… stables, horses, carriages, farm implements, for a sum less than I received for my home in Cooranbong. I need pay but a few hundred dollars now, and the rest in yearly …
1659 The Review and Herald May 7, 1901, paragraph 1
… 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 …
1660 The Review and Herald September 10, 1901, paragraph 5
… the horse races and football matches, which are attended by thousands and thousands of people, lives for which Christ shed His blood are thrown away. What …