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261 The Signs of the Times October 15, 1885, paragraph 8

… , are weakened in moral power, and shame and confusion are the result. Never should the mark of distinction between the followers of Jesus and the followers …

262 The Signs of the Times September 29, 1887, paragraph 2

… of sin blinds his eyes, stifles conviction, and weakens his power of resistance. Thus while the power of the human race to resist temptation is continually …

263 The Signs of the Times February 10, 1888, paragraph 7

… once weakened themselves by transgression to fulfill the requirements of God; the consequence and penalty of sin was upon the race; but the Lamb of God paid …

264 The Signs of the Times June 15, 1891, paragraph 5

… had weakened his moral power through transgression of God's law, to keep the commandments of God; but Christ came to save his people from their sins, and by …

265 The Signs of the Times February 15, 1892, paragraph 5

… for sin, because through sin you have weakened your own spirituality, grieved the heavenly angels, and wounded and bruised the loving heart of your Redeemer …

266 The Signs of the Times October 3, 1892, paragraph 7

… have weakened them, and they think it is no use to approach unto God; but this thought is one of the enemy's suggestions. Ashamed they may be, and deeply humbled …

267 The Signs of the Times September 25, 1893, paragraph 4

… become weakened, and there is less strength to resist temptation to commit presumptuous sins. The ties of worldly influence are subtle and strong, and can …

268 The Signs of the Times December 3, 1894, paragraph 1

… to weaken faith and destroy courage. He has manifold temptations that he can send trooping into the mind, one in succession of another; but the Christian must …

269 The Signs of the Times February 11, 1897, paragraph 15

Weakened through sin, we can not of ourselves keep the law of God. But Christ came to our world to restore the moral image of God in men, and to bring them back from …

270 The Signs of the Times March 4, 1897, paragraph 4

… and sinful. His ability to distinguish between right and wrong was lost; his power to obey was weakened. Full of sin, he was of himself unable to meet God's standard …

271 The Signs of the Times February 24, 1898, paragraph 13

… in sin, but from sin. And all who feel their need of a Saviour, and come to Him believing in His power, will gain the victory over sin. “As many as received Him, to them …

272 The Signs of the Times December 8, 1898, paragraph 2

… forgive sin. Tho nailed to the cross, His hand is not weakened that it can not save. His ear is not heavy that it can not hear. Divinity flashes through humanity …

273 The Signs of the Times October 17, 1900, paragraph 10

… of sinful flesh.” In the wilderness, weakened physically by a fast of forty days, He met His adversary. His dignity was questioned, His authority disputed, His …

274 The Signs of the Times May 20, 1903, paragraph 3

… was weakened by a touch on his thigh. He was now disabled, and suffering the keenest pain, but he would not lose his hold. All penitent and broken, he clung to the …

275 The Signs of the Times March 23, 1904, paragraph 5

… and weakened, there is hope for them in Christ. He will waken in their hearts higher impulses and holier desires. They need to hear the words of encouragement …

276 The Signs of the Times March 30, 1904, paragraph 1

… and weakened in power, unable, apparently, to look forward to anything but tribulation and wrath. But God, through Christ, has wrought out a way of escape, and …

277 The Signs of the Times June 3, 1908, paragraph 10

… and weakened, there is hope for them in Christ. He will waken in their hearts higher impulses and holier desires.

278 The Southern Review December 5, 1899, paragraph 12

… disobedience weakens the power to see the sinfulness of the second act. One little disregard of a “Thus saith the Lord” is sufficient to stop the promised blessing …

279 The Southern Watchman July 12, 1904, paragraph 4

… commit sin, their influence goes very far to encourage others in transgression. And if, by their example, the faith of another is weakened, and moral and religious …

280 The Watchman March 1, 1909, paragraph 5

… grievous sin of transgressing the law of God is not understood? Even ministers in the pulpit “make void” that law. The result is a general weakening of the bonds …