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6261 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 410.3 (General Conference of SDA)
… the choice which they made in the sixteenth century.—“ The Arrested Reformation ,” Rev. William Muir, M. A., B. D., B. L., pp. 3, 4. London: Morgan & Scott, 1912.
6262 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 504.2 (General Conference of SDA)
… the choice of a victim hard. Once when the fleet had weighed anchor and was sailing forth from the broad harbor of Carthage, the helmsman turned to the king …
6263 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 517.8 (General Conference of SDA)
… any choice viands, that I will not seek out that which is pleasant, nor touch that which is beautiful, that I will not turn my face from the west to the east, till …
6264 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 547.9 (General Conference of SDA)
… the choice and approval of the teachers.
6265 In Defense of the Faith, p. 150.3 (William Henry Branson)
… his choice. Either his faith must be planted on the solid rock of Scriptural truth, the word that lives and abides forever, or on the quagmire of tradition. In …
6266 In Defense of the Faith, p. 172.1 (William Henry Branson)
… from choice, but to avoid a rebellion among his pagan subjects. (See The Lords Day, by D. M. Canright, p. 197.) But how can it be demonstrated that this was his motive …
6267 In Defense of the Faith, p. 356.1 (William Henry Branson)
“As might be expected, when it was first being adopted at the Institute there was not complete uniformity, but the taste and choice of the wearers had much to do with the length and appearance of the dresses worn....
6268 In Defense of the Faith, p. 360.3 (William Henry Branson)
… in choice, beautiful, and appropriate language, made her lecture one of the best that has ever been delivered by any lady in our city. That she may soon favour …
6269 The Fruitage of Spiritual Gifts, p. 83.5 (Lewis Harrison Christian)
… of choice selections of moral and religious matter, a portion of which she has recently published in the work entitled, Sabbath Readings. Reading to them …
6270 The Fruitage of Spiritual Gifts, p. 142.1 (Lewis Harrison Christian)
… . The choice of words or expressions may change slightly, but the truths taught are ever the same. There are no contradictions between the testimonies given …
6271 The Fruitage of Spiritual Gifts, p. 220.1 (Lewis Harrison Christian)
… . The choice fell on O. A. Olsen, who was in Europe at the time. For the next eight years he was president of the General Conference and largely responsible under …
6272 The Fruitage of Spiritual Gifts, p. 349.2 (Lewis Harrison Christian)
… their choice of literature. In saying this we are repeating what the Spirit of prophecy writings have taught again and again. Then, in missionary work, books …
6273 The Fruitage of Spiritual Gifts, p. 390.4 (Lewis Harrison Christian)
… the choice was made in 1905—in tents and on the tract of land bought for our sanitarium and school. When I came to attend that conference, in May, there was not …
6274 The Fruitage of Spiritual Gifts, p. 438.2 (Lewis Harrison Christian)
… . The choice is with us, and must be made.
6275 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 208.1 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… the choice between the mark of the beast and the seal of God.Andrews, “Revelation,” p. 85. E. G. White said that the third angel proclaimed “the most terrible threatening …
6276 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 252.1 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… , the choice which Elijah offered the people was the same choice presented by the third angel’s message under which people “are called upon to decide whether …
6277 Founders of the Message, p. 254.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… choice of God’s service. His life’s destiny was wrapped up in that decision. He saw that his ambitions must be laid aside if God’s service were his choice. Once …
6278 Facts of Faith
… the choice of a new Pontiff. He sought not only to prevent the riots which had often caused bloodshed in the streets of Rome on similar occasions, but also desired …
6279 Facts of Faith, p. 62.6 (Christian Edwardson)
“Heresy (Gr., hairesis, choice), deciding for oneself what one shall believe and practise.” Art. “Heresy,” p. 440.
6280 Facts of Faith, p. 75.1 (Christian Edwardson)
… our choice. But nothing could be more contradictory to the plain wording of the commandment. If God’s commands and promises are to be so construed as to mean …