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- Advent Review and Sabbath Herald | May 20, 1954
- Periodical Issue
- 1954-05-20
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- EVI E HERALD GENERAL CHURCH PAPER OF THE SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS MICHAEL ROTH This winding road in rural Vermont beckons the weary traveler to come apart and rest ass ride mid the quiet scenes of the open countryside VOL NO MAY Vol No May The Religious World Contents COVER A Rural Scene Near Stowe Vermont Page GENERAL ARTICLES quot The Man God Made Again quot Treasures of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo Out of the Mouth
- The Record | February 24, 1996
- Periodical Issue
- 1996-02-24
- South Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists, South Pacific Division
- February REC Patients Request Baptism Bookline Speeds Signs Service he Rolls Royce of booklines is up and running at the Signs Publishing Company Delivered earlier this year the Signs new Stahl Compact Bookline is the first to be installed in Australia quot Our productivity has more than doubled quot says Brian Evans bindery forman quot We are now able to bind hardcover books in one minute The quality of the new machine apos s work is n
- American Sentinel | May 18, 1899
- Periodical Issue
- 1899-05-18
- Pacific Press Publishing Company, Pacific Press Publishing Association
- quot IF ANY MAN HEAR MY WORDS AND BELIEVE NOT I JUDGE HIM NOT quot Jests Christ NUMBER NEW YORK MAY VOLUME Published in the interests of Religious Liberty Christian and Constitutional quot Any one receiving the American Sentinel without having ordered it may know that it is sent by some friend Therefore those who have not ordered the Sentinel need have no fears that they will be asked to pay forit Entered at the New York Postoffice No GO
- The Central Union Reaper | June 21, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-06-21
- Central Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Central Union Conference
- STATISTICAL GE T OEN apos CONF OF S D A EASTERN AVE NW IliKOMA PARK WASHINGTON DC UN ION REAPS R CONFERENCES CENTRAL STATES COLORADO KANSAS MISSOURI NEBRASKA AND WYOMING VOLUME XXXV Imagine that u are a reporter for your home town paper and have visited the Middle East Division This is what your readers would read in your report Beginning my recent tour of the Near East in Tripoli I learned that in all of the oil booming desert kingdom of Libya the
- The Present Truth | May 16, 1901
- Periodical Issue
- 1901-05-16
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- VOL LONDON THURSDAY MAY THE KINGDOM OF GOD has but one Lord and one law quot The Lord hath prepared His throne in the heavens and His kingdom ruleth over all quot It is told of Frederick the Great of Prussia that he entered a school and began to examine the children He picked up from the desk a piece of stone and said to the children quot To what kingdom does this belong quot They said quot To the mineral kingdom quot There was a
- American Sentinel | November 8, 1894
- Periodical Issue
- 1894-11-08
- Pacific Press Publishing Company, Pacific Press Publishing Association
- quot If any Man Hear My Words and Believe not I Judge him not for I Caine not to Judge the World but to Save the World quot VOLUME NEW YORK NOVEMBER American Sentinel PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE PACIFIC PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY No BOND STREET NEW YORE Entered at the New York ALONZO apos apos JONES CALVIN P BOLLMAN A F BALLENGER Post Office EDITORS ASSISTANT EDITOR IN a recent sermon in this city Rev Charles H Eaton said
- Columbia Union Visitor | December 8, 1909
- Periodical Issue
- 1909-12-08
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- COLUMBIA UNION VISITOR quot THEY REHEARSED ALL THINGS THAT GOD HAD DONE Vol WITH THEM quot No Mount Vernon Ohio December GENERAL MATTER WORDS OF CHEER The gloomy night will soon be past The morning will appear The rays of blessed light at last Each eye will cheer Thou bright and morning star thy light Will to our joy be seen Thou Lord wilt meet our longing sight No cloud between Thy love sustains us on our way While pilgrims here below Thou dos
- Listen | November 1, 1984
- Periodical Issue
- 1984-11-01
- Narcotics Education, Inc., Narcotics Education, Inc.
- A JOURNAL OF BETTER LIVING NOVEMBER apos N ACCENTING THE POSITIVE MARIJUANA AND THE UNBORN M THE quot HARMLESS quot BUT DEADLY TRANQUILIZERS L Y N A L L IS Stupid macho me I had to show I was independent and in doing so I lost my family my girl and my self respect MORNING Dawn streaks the sky and I apos m still sitting in Dad apos s old easy chair by the living room window I apos ve been here all night kept awake by thoughts wandering in and out of m
- Youths Instructor | April 8, 1969
- Periodical Issue
- 1969-04-08
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- APRIL UTH apos S P P PA INSTRUCTOR THE Concerning Conscience YOUTH apos S INSTRUCTOR THE YOUTH apos S INSTRUCTOR is a nonfiction weekly It is published for young adults who are capable of asking sincere questions and who seek to know the counsels of Scripture Its contents are chosen to serve readers who want to reach maturity spiritually socially intellectually and physically Its staff holds that God is man apos s heavenly Father that Jesus is
- Columbia Union Visitor | July 4, 1974
- Periodical Issue
- 1974-07-04
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- Columbia v Union isitor A SUPPLEMENT TO THE REVIEW AND HERALD Pine Forge Academy Opens New Boys apos Dorm CHARLES R BEELER Editor Mrs Robert L Handy cutting the ribbon to open the dormitory named for her late husband Burrell Scott setting the cornerstone of the building Principal Adrian T Westney left and Dean Herbert Davis in front of Handy Hall The Honorable C DeLores Tucker keynote speaker at the opening of the new boys apos dormitory at Pine Fo
- Signs of the Times | July 11, 1916
- Periodical Issue
- 1916-07-11
- Pacific Press Publishing Association, Pacific Press Publishing Association
- / III P lIIIIIIIIII RIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII M Jin MI E M IMEMMENIMM WEEKLY A YEAR VOLUME SINGLE COPY CENTS JULY NUMBER of the tte PACIFIC PRES MOUNTAIN PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION VIEW CALIFORNIA MINSIIIONMIll rn
- Eastern Canadian Messenger | March 30, 1915
- Periodical Issue
- 1915-03-30
- Eastern Canadian Union Conference, Eastern Canadian Union Conference
- EASTplooNe CANADI AN MESSENGER quot Vol Oshawa Ontario March quot Prayer is the soul apos s sincere desire Uttered or unexpressed The motion of a hidden fire That trembles in the breast Prayer is the simplest form of speech That infant lips can try Prayer the sublimest strains that reach The Majesty on high quot A Dollar a Week for Missions In a number of union conferences in Noi th America a movement is under way to secure as many subscriptions as
- Asiatic Division Outlook | December 1, 1917
- Periodical Issue
- 1917-12-01
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- dook VOL SHANGHAI CHINA DECEMBER ated laboring with those who understood but little English and a number of these also joined in the consecration service In the testimonies that were given at the close of this goOd service it was found that those who came forward and gave their testimonies were speaking in five different languages namely English Burmese Telegu Hindustani and Chinese It was most encouraging to see these different nationalities yield
- Australasian Record and Advent World Survey | March 15, 1982
- Periodical Issue
- 1982-03-15
- Australasian Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Australasian Division
- Australasian Record and AdventWorld Survey Publication of the Seventh day Adventist Church in the Australasian Division VOL NO Registered by Australia Post publication No NAR March A REPORT FROM KING ISLAND DREAMS DO COME TRUE BARRY G WHELAN Volunteer Missionary King Island lat VI IIIIII alliataiiil quot Mak ale Mani ali ill allit a MS Ara L li m Ai ihillsammairli ki apos apos apos ap
- Pacific Union Recorder | January 5, 1938
- Periodical Issue
- 1938-01-05
- Pacific Union Conference, Pacific Union Conference
- iN irft onuanv uaavea ovgg s p o a H / quot apos Then They that Feared the Lord Spake Often One to Another quot HAWAII Volume ANGWIN CALIFORNIA JANUARY Religious Liberty Program Urgent The city of Oakland passed a rigid Sunday law December closing all grocery stores Twenty five ministers the labor organizations and chain stores lined up for the ordinance I joined our people and others in opposing it but it was passed by the city coun
- South American Bulletin | September 1, 1931
- Periodical Issue
- 1931-09-01
- South American Division, South American Division
- VOL VII BUENOS AIRES ARG SEPTEMBER The Certainty of this Movement No THERE are many different sects in this world How may we know which is the right one Is there any way in which we may be certain about it There are many who claim to have a message from God How may we know which is the true message Sometimes men arise among us who claim that they have new light and they urge our members to follow them Men have arisen who claim that the Seventh day Adve
- North Pacific Union Gleaner | August 26, 1941
- Periodical Issue
- 1941-08-26
- North Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, North Pacific Union Conference
- or artittlinion a Ceaner quot Trust ye in the Lord for ever for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength quot Isa VOL COLLEGE PLACE WASHINGTON AUGUST The Man to Be quot Some day the world will need a man of courage in a time of doubt And somewhere as a little boy that future hero plays about Within some humble home no doubt that instrument of greater things Now climbs on his father apos s knee or to his mother apos s garments clings An
- The Advent Herald | February 11, 1846
- Periodical Issue
- Joshua V. Himes
- Center for Adventist Research
- quot THIS SAME JESUS WHO IS TAKEN UP FROM YOU INTO HEAVEN SHALL SO OOME IN LIKE MANNER AS YE HAVE SEEN HIM G INTO HEAVEN quot BO STON AND NEW YORK FEBRUARY periods of the orator It is held forth as Lamb is the light thereof and the na truths l That the influence of Satan the great incentive to missionary effort ions o them w i a saved shall walk will be wonde fully restra ined so hat he AT NO DEVONSHIRE STREET BOSTON the glorious r
- Pacific Union Recorder | October 5, 1953
- Periodical Issue
- 1953-10-05
- Pacific Union Conference, Pacific Union Conference
- VOL ANGWIN CALIFORNIA OCTOBER quot Arise Shine quot During the past few years the Voice of Prophecy has experienced remarkable growth and accomplished a great deal of good good that I am sure extends beyond our possible comprehension The seeds that have been sown in the hearts of those who have listened will some day bear fruit beyond ow fondest imagination When the Voice of Prophecy was operated under the direction of the Pacific Union Conference and w
- The Advent Herald | May 26, 1863
- Periodical Issue
- 1863-05-26
- American Millennial Association, American Millennial Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- WHOLE NO BOSTON TUESDAY MAY VOLUME XXIV NO amp E SEE SEVENTH PAGE OF THIS PAPER to the example of our Head i e Christ we confess that there will be a true resurrection of History of the Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Flesh the flesh of all the dead Neither de we believe from the times of the Apostles to A D that we shall rise in an aereal or any other kind of flesh as some have deleriously fancied but BY D T TAYLOR in
- Pacific Union Recorder | July 13, 1911
- Periodical Issue
- 1911-07-13
- Pacific Union Conference, Pacific Union Conference
- quot Then They that Feared the Lord Spake Often One to Another quot Mountain View California July Vol Pacific Union Conference S D A Directory Office Mountain View California P Box President G A Irwin office address Secretary and Treasurer J J Ireland office address Missionary Secretary J R Ferren office address Educational Secretary C C Lewis care Pacific Union College St Helena Cal Religious Li
- The Advent Herald | January 5, 1861
- Periodical Issue
- 1861-01-05
- American Millennial Association, American Millennial Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- WHOLE NO BOSTON SATURDAY JANUARY VOLUME XXII NO by his rare discovery of a new world then the apos pet apos s sounding and the Lord apos s Kingdom was at the Papal reign of years None who menend would immediately come In this view only the door tion dates and calculate the time of the advent A fair proportion were out and out millena imagined it would be delayed
- Advent Review and Sabbath Herald | April 2, 1914
- Periodical Issue
- 1914-04-02
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- III IWIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIWII s NNW ld apos inilrimilfildliir R rite r iirilinnillovirmirtrip dr M MR III IIIII IIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIII imprpi apos viulluril M riirepoiTil/olisloonnilirriumpplemmpilt r E ADVE llIII UIM J apos N apos i apos IRrnrnIIoIIliI IIII W
- Signs of the Times | May 30, 1922
- Periodical Issue
- 1922-05-30
- Pacific Press Publishing Association, Pacific Press Publishing Association
- ji I I ji AMERICA apos S PROPHETIC WEEKLY ES The quot Seven Towers quot on the BosEN to day are porus which guard the passage between Europe and Asia Minor wondering why the Allies do not keep their promwhen quot the way of the ise with referkings of the east quot is preence to ending pared and when the the rule of the Turk in quot kings of the earth and Europe During the war of the whole world quot are they threatened his existgathered quot to the battle of ence
- Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald | October 28, 1884
- Periodical Issue
- 1884-10-28
- Seventh-day Adventist Publishing Association, Seventh-day Adventist Publishing Association
- AND SA ATH HER LD ro quot Here is the patience of the Saints Here are they that keep the Commandments of God and the Faith of Jesus quot Reu VOL No BATTLE CREEK MICH TUESDAY OCTOBER Fite apos Porrinv and quot mit ISSUED WEEKLY THE Seventh day Adventist Publishing Association Battle Creek Xichigen TWO DOLLARS YEAR NUMBERS IN ADVANCE Address all communications and make all Drafts and Money Orders payable to REVIEW AN