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1701 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. QUICKEN.8 (Noah Webster)

5. To revive; to cheer; to reinvigorate; to refresh by new supplies of comfort or grace. Psalm 119:25 .

1702 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. REJOICING.7 (Noah Webster)

Thy testimonies have I taken as an heritage forever, for they are the rejoicing of my heart. Psalm 119:111 .

1703 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. SEEK.10 (Noah Webster)

God seeks men, when he fixes his love on them, and by his word and Spirit, and the righteousness of Christ, reclaims and recovers them from their miserable condition as sinners. Ezekiel 34:4; Psalm 119:176; Luke 15:8 .

1704 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. SOUND.10 (Noah Webster)

9. Right; correct; well founded; free form error; orthodox. 2 Timothy 1:7, 13. Let my heart be sound in thy statutes. Psalm 119:80 .

1705 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. TALK.11 (Noah Webster)

So shall I talk of thy wondrous works. Psalm 119:27 .

1706 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. VOID.16 (Noah Webster)

They have made void thy law. Psalm 119:126 .

1707 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. WANDER.10 (Noah Webster)

O let me not wander from they commandments. Psalm 119:10 .

1709 Angel Over Her Tent, p. 119.1 (D. A. Delafield)

While Mrs. White respected and cared for her animals, not all of those around her did so. One day she came out into the yard and found her hired hand lashing the …

1710 Angel Over Her Tent, p. 119.2 (D. A. Delafield)

Seeing Mrs. White standing a few feet away, he stopped, stunned that he should ever be caught. His arm was still poised in midair, ready to slash the whip across …

1711 His Messenger, p. 119.1 (Ruth Wheeler)

“I noticed that the beautiful white wall was stained with blood. It caused a feeling of regret to see the wall thus stained. This feeling, however, lasted but …

1712 His Messenger, p. 119.2 (Ruth Wheeler)

“At length we came to a large chasm, at which our path ended. There was nothing now to guide the feet, nothing upon which to rest them. Our whole reliance must be …

1713 His Messenger, p. 119.3 (Ruth Wheeler)

“Before us, on the other side of the chasm, was a beautiful field of green grass about six inches high. I could not see the sun, but bright, soft beams of light, resembling …

1714 His Messenger, p. 183.3 (Ruth Wheeler)

How may we study outdoors? Education, 100.3, tells three ways. Education, 119.2, gives three questions to answer. Can you answer them? Is there more than one answer …

1715 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 119.1 (Ellen Gould White)

Thursday, April 30, 1868.—Arose at four o’clock, and prepared for our journey to Monterey [Michigan]. We took our dinner in the carriage. The roads were rough, the …

1716 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 119 (Ellen Gould White)

Why Did You Make All These Hard Trips?

1717 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 119.2 (Ellen Gould White)

We labored very hard. You may inquire, Why did you labor so hard? The love of Christ constrained us. This is the only proper answer we can give. Souls for whom Christ …

1718 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 119.3 (Ellen Gould White)

God has called us and commissioned us to do an important work. This work must be done where it will be appreciated. May God help us to work in humility, trusting in Him to give the increase. Letter 3, 1869 .

1719 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 119.4 (Ellen Gould White)

Greenville [Michigan] Sabbath, March 7, 1868.—It has rained all through the night. It will be impossible for people to attend meetings today. This is the first Sabbath we have had without speaking to the people in eight months. MS 14, 1868.

1720 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 119.5 (Ellen Gould White)

We traveled Thursday afternoon over crossroads, mud, sloughs, and logways. Again I went on foot a portion of the way because the roads were so bad. We traveled all day Friday to get to Greenville [Michigan]. Arrived there before sundown. MS 4, 1863.