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41 The General Conference Bulletin June 1, 1913, paragraph 49

… before christmas. Some of this matter was about ready, we thought, to place in the printers’ hands, when mother, upon going over some of the chapters, expressed …

42 The Medical Missionary November 1, 1894, paragraph 3

… ? Shall Christmas and New Year's find you enriching yourselves by accepting gifts that you do not need, or will you tell your friends and relatives that you …

43 The Review and Herald February 27, 1866, paragraph 20

Christmas evening as we were humbling ourselves before God, and earnestly pleading for deliverance, the light of Heaven seemed to shine upon us, and I was …

44 The Review and Herald November 21, 1878, paragraph 2

… that Christmas is celebrated in commemoration of the birth of the world's Redeemer. This day is generally spent in feasting and gluttony. Large sums of money …

45 The Review and Herald December 11, 1879, paragraph 2

… coming Christmas and New Year's in needless indulgences. But it is our privilege to depart from the customs and practices of this degenerate age; and instead …

46 The Review and Herald December 11, 1879, paragraph 6

Christmas day, precious reminder of the sacrifice made in man's behalf, should not be devoted to gluttony and self-indulgence, thus exalting the creature …

47 The Review and Herald December 11, 1879, paragraph 15

… on Christmas, each church would have a Christmas tree on which shall be hung offerings, great and small, for these houses of worship. Letters of inquiry have …

48 The Review and Herald December 11, 1879, paragraph 16

… your Christmas gift. Let your donations be sanctified by prayer, and let the fruit upon this consecrated tree be applied toward removing the debts from our …

49 The Review and Herald January 3, 1882, paragraph 1

… last Christmas and New Year's festivity, is gone from the circle. A merry Christmas seems a mockery to that bereaved family.

50 The Review and Herald December 26, 1882, paragraph 4

… coming Christmas and New Year's festivals, not only make an offering to God of our means, but give ourselves unreservedly to him, a living sacrifice.