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1701 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 127, 1895, par. 20
… is running very low. I want to help; I long to help; I must help if possible. I want your decision. All who have looked at the book are pleased with it. No criticisms …
1702 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 128, 1895, par. 10
… will run the race with patience. All who will follow the guidance of the heavenly light, which is unseen by mortal vision but by the eye of faith is discerned …
1703 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 128a, 1895, par. 8
… will run the race with patience. All who will follow the guidance of the heavenly light, which is unseen by mortal vision, but which is discerned by the eye of …
1704 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Ms 10a, 1895, par. 46
… for running them into such dangerous waters. Do not commit yourself into the keeping of men, but say, “The Lord is my Helper;” I will seek His counsel; I will be a doer …
1705 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Ms 29, 1895, par. 3
… be run by men who understand and are skillful in its management. But how easy it would be to leave one little screw, one little part of the machinery out of order …
1706 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Ms 43, 1895, par. 7
… [to] run the risk of losing His own life in the conflict. How then should man regard his fellow man? Christ has demonstrated the way. He says, “A new commandment I …
1707 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Ms 59, 1895, par. 21
… a run, but tried to get away from something terrible.
1708 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Ms 60, 1895, par. 8
I have ever felt pained to see a baptismal audience assemble around a box in a church to witness the baptism of souls. Pure running water should ever be secured if possible.
1709 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Ms 73, 1895, par. 4
… be run and a crown to win—the crown of immortal life. This is the kind of education the youth should have.
1710 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Lt 3, 1896, par. 6
… in running order and there is abundance of help to work in any where [needed], would not be possible at present. If you can come to us as a missionary, to act a missionary’s …
1711 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Lt 15a, 1896, par. 13
… mind run in this channel you spoil your thoughts for study. You will be led to form impure associations; your ways and the ways of others will be corrupted. This …
1712 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Lt 19, 1896, par. 11
… by running out in the woods and enjoying the fresh air; but I see that I dare not leave her, I must take her with me.
1713 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Lt 22, 1896, par. 2
… are running up bills at Cooranbong and Newcastle, and I shall be obliged to write to Battle Creek and tell them that our orders must not be sent to the Echo Office …
1714 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Lt 32, 1896, par. 20
… are running up a terrible account. Do not, like the rebellious Jews, close your eyes and your ears lest you see and hear and be converted, for in proportion as …
1715 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Lt 37, 1896, par. 15
… would run like threads of gold through our lives, and as they behold the wholeness of character to God, heavenly angels would say, “I will make a man more precious …
1716 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Lt 54, 1896, par. 16
… tumors running their life away should not be burdened with the question as to whether they should leave meat eating or not. Be careful to make no stringent …
1717 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Lt 58, 1896, par. 4
… by running bills at the stores.
1718 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Lt 60, 1896, par. 4
… to run a school. It is not left for you to plan and devise and manage things after your own ideas. You should seek to learn all you possibly can.
1719 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Lt 67, 1896, par. 22
… which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize? So run that ye may obtain. And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things. Now they …
1720 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Lt 69a, 1896, par. 6
But you have tried to run the institution at St. Helena when you were disqualified to do this, and you have tried also to run the board. But one man’s mind and judgment cannot do that which you have supposed you could do.