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Daniel 2:35
Then was the iron, the clay, the brass, the silver, and the gold, broken to pieces together, and became like the chaff of the summer threshingfloors; and the wind carried them away, that no place was found for them: and the stone that smote the image became a great mountain, and filled the whole earth. (Daniel 2:35)
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Alexander the Great victim of intemperance CG 96;4T 348;   
American Progress: or, The Great Events of the Greatest Century by R. M. Devens, quoted GC 333   
Apples of gold in pictures of silver 4T 310;7T 117;   
Beast and his image church in conflict with EW 34, 254;5T 752;    [1]
“Better Than Gold,” poem by Abraham F. Ryan, quoted MH 362   
Brass Babylon protected by gates of PK 523    [6]
Burial place of the righteous, guardian angels mark Ed 305    [1]
Business place, Business places angel records all acts in 1T 480    [3]
Chaff all not born again by Spirit are 5T 227    [13]
Clay children’s perverted appetite craving CD 239    [8]
Confederating together gospel workers guilty of, to control God’s work LS 321-2;8T 217;    [2]
“Counsel together,” angel has repeatedly said 5T 30;TM 252;   
Counsel together gospel workers need to, over difficult matters Ev 97    [2]
Deep, great . foundations of, broken up when Flood came SR 66    [5]
“Desert place,” in Gospels, does not mean waste and solitary wilderness ML 133   
Difficult place, Difficult places show that God can trust SDA in PP 622    [2]
“Earth,” meaning of, in signs recorded in Matthew, Mark, and Luke EW 41   
Earth   [347]
Gold antediluvian, abundant in Noah’s time PP 90;3SG 61;    [135]
Gold watch See Watch