Silence in Heaven For the Space of Half an Hour
Talmage preaches on Revelation eight and a half hour of heavenly silence, urging readers to value half hours as eternity in time. He reflects on patience, restraint, and how small moments shape life, faith, and destiny, urging conversions and the impact of solitary moments on eternity.
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Sosacenietet
Louis Kippech
Washington
Talmage
Heaven
Grotius
Professor Stuart
Jerusalem
Mr. Lord
Constantine
New England Apple Varieties Show Shifting Preferences
Prof. F. A. Waugh reports from the Vermont Experiment Station on how Baldwin, Rhode Island Greening, Northern Spy, and Ben Davis varieties dominate New England orchards. The data show Baldwin declines in some states while Ben Davis rises, especially in Maine and Vermont, with implications for future plantings and regional markets.
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New Englach
New England
F. A. Wauga
Vermont Experiment Station
Massachusetts
Vermont
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Young
New Peace
Maine
New Hogland
Ben Davis
New Hampshire
Malne
Baldwin
San Jose scale harms Ohio orchards
The San Jose scale has wrought great favor in the orchards of Ohio, and it has been necessary to dig up and burn thousands of infected trees. Next season's fruit crop will be short and consequence. The Dorkings are excellent table fowls, but are not on an average with some others as layers. The average man takes more interest what he suspects than what he knows.
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Christ
God
Earth
Wwe
Oxford Street
Jerusalem
Mount Calvary
Mars Hill
America
Martin Bohalm
Columbus
Saad
St. John
King’s
Heaven
Hudson
Alabama
Rhine
Shannon
Tower of Heaven
Royal House of Heaven
Victor
Stock Exchange
Vieter
Kansas
Nebraska
F. A. Waugh
Henry Ward Beecher
Indianapolis
Indiana
North America
Pacific Coast
Texas
New York
Ontario
Bailey
Covenis
Kentucky
Andrew A. Soule
Oklahoma
F. Kovessi
Campbell
Cottrell
Kansas Experiment Station
Kansas Station
San Jose
Ohio
Root Crops for Btacks Bulletin 132 UC Agric Dept
The bulletin notes mangels or wurzels as the main root feed in farms due to high per acre yield and palatability to livestock. Carrots offer more dry matter. sugar beets are less profitable for stock because of tonnage and cost. Potatoes have high human food value and are not suited for stock. African geese are highly profitable, growing fast and market-ready in ten weeks, outweighing Pekin ducks in labor efficiency.
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University of California
U. & Dept of Agriculture
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