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651 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 25 (1910 - 1915), Lt 12a, 1910, par. 6
… of Jehovah has lost none of its meaning. It is still a sign between God and His people, and will ever remain a sign.
652 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 25 (1910 - 1915), Lt 18, 1910, par. 8
… of Jehovah—that Sabbath which was instituted in Eden, observed by patriarchs, proclaimed from Sinai’s height, and emphasized at the time of the giving of …
653 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 25 (1910 - 1915), Lt 18, 1910, par. 9
… of Jehovah has lost none of its meaning. It is still a sign between God and His people and will ever remain a sign.
654 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 25 (1910 - 1915), Lt 50, 1910, par. 7
… Lord Jehovah is my strength and my song; He also is become my salvation. Therefore with joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation. And in that day shall …
655 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 25 (1910 - 1915), Lt 94, 1910, par. 3
… day Jehovah rested. He sanctified that day, and set it apart, and gave it to man to be observed most sacredly.
656 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 25 (1910 - 1915), Ms 15, 1910, par. 24
… that Jehovah will remove all obstructions to the progress of His work. Talk faith, work in faith, and advance in faith. Obstacles will be removed as we lay hold …
657 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 25 (1910 - 1915), Ms 79, 1910, par. 19
… for Jehovah.
658 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 25 (1910 - 1915), Ms 79a, 1910, par. 24
… for Jehovah. We have to face the future of this work; we have to face it. We want those who come to this institution to obtain just as much blessing as they possibly …
659 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 25 (1910 - 1915), Lt 22, 1911, par. 15
… name, Jehovah God, which He Himself had given to denote His condescension and compassion. Elijah calls Him the God of Abraham and Isaac and Israel. He does this …
660 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 25 (1910 - 1915), Ms 29, 1911, par. 37
… of Jehovah had brought this calamity upon them. She said that all Israel was suffering because of their reproofs, and that there would be no rest or prosperity …