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61 The Review and Herald December 9, 1884, paragraph 10
… God Christmas trees in every church; and then let them hang thereon the fruits of beneficence and gratitude,—offerings coming from willing hearts and hands …
62 The Review and Herald December 9, 1884, paragraph 13
… coming Christmas a blessing to yourselves and others. The birth of Jesus was unhallowed by the great men of earth. He was the Majesty of heaven; yet this royal …
63 The Review and Herald December 9, 1884, paragraph 15
… on Christmas make special efforts to come before the Lord with gifts and grateful offerings for the gift of Jesus Christ as a Redeemer to the world. Let nothing …
64 The Review and Herald December 9, 1884, paragraph 16
… coming Christmas one of intense interest, paying your addresses to the God of heaven in willing, grateful offerings. Follow no longer the world's customs …
65 The Review and Herald December 15, 1885, paragraph 1
… celebrate Christmas, there are few who show honor to Christ. The day is devoted to selfish indulgence, and the Redeemer's great love and sacrifice awaken …
66 The Review and Herald December 15, 1885, paragraph 2
… on Christmas gifts. The means is lost to the cause of God. Not only so, but it gratifies vanity, encourages pride, and often occasions dissatisfaction and complaints …
67 The Review and Herald December 15, 1885, paragraph 4
… regard Christmas as a day of rejoicing, and we should find it a difficult matter to pass over this holiday without some attention. It may be made to serve a good …
68 The Review and Herald December 15, 1885, paragraph 5
On Christmas let the members of every church assemble, with offerings from willing hands and hearts,—the fruits of love and gratitude to God. Let all exert …
69 The Review and Herald December 15, 1885, paragraph 6
… this Christmas cannot show thousands, yes, tens of thousands, of dollars flowing into the treasury.
70 The Review and Herald December 7, 1886, paragraph 14
… evergreen Christmas trees yield a rich harvest for God.