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21781 The Atlantic Canvasser December 18, 1890, paragraph 1

… own character and manners. Let not your own ways be woven into God’s work as God’s ways. Keep self in the background. Do not let the work of God become common, but …

21782 The Atlantic Canvasser December 18, 1890, paragraph 2

… and character to the work. Special effort should be made to secure the good will of men in responsible positions; and this can be done, not by sacrificing any …

21783 The Atlantic Canvasser December 18, 1890, paragraph 6

… of character which build up a wall to keep us apart from our fellow-men. We can do much to break down these barriers by revealing the graces of Christ in our lives …

21784 Atlantic Union Gleaner May 14, 1902, paragraph 3

… the characters of their children, what a change would be seen in families! The inspired apostle writes of women, “Whose adorning let it not be that outward adorning …

21785 Atlantic Union Gleaner May 21, 1902, paragraph 5

… the characters of their little ones according to the perfect pattern. When he was upon this earth, mothers brought their children to him, thinking that if …

21786 Atlantic Union Gleaner August 26, 1903, paragraph 2

… faultless character by obedience to God’s law. He “was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin.”

21787 Atlantic Union Gleaner September 7, 1904, paragraph 13

… their character-building. Let them not think that God values them according to their position. Let them remember that they must unite with God, carrying on …

21788 Atlantic Union Gleaner December 14, 1904, paragraph 2

… form characters that will fit us for the courts above. And it is not because he needs anything that he asks us to reserve part of our possessions for him.

21789 Atlantic Union Gleaner July 12, 1905, paragraph 2

… to God, and that in character he is to reveal Christ to the world. The self-denial, the self-sacrifice, the sympathy, the love that was manifested in the life of …

21790 Atlantic Union Gleaner July 12, 1905, paragraph 3

… serve God and the devil at the same time, that leaves the church so destitute of the Spirit of God. Were the members of the church consecrated to God, were they …

21791 Atlantic Union Gleaner July 12, 1905, paragraph 4

… and character through faith in him. Then shall we know how to sympathize with our brethren, to manifest forbearing love, and the very least will be united through …

21792 Atlantic Union Gleaner July 19, 1905, paragraph 1

… the character of work that should be done in order to strengthen the things that remain. The work that must be done is a work that will place every man in a position …

21793 Atlantic Union Gleaner September 6, 1905, paragraph 7

… in character, when they show decided impiety, and a tendency to infidelity, you blame the faith you profess because it was unable to save them. You are reaping …

21794 Atlantic Union Gleaner December 19, 1906, paragraph 2

… all God’s people the character of Christ were revealed, we should see thousands more converted to the truth.

21795 Atlantic Union Gleaner September 25, 1907, paragraph 3

… in character, like him whose infinite nature is love. He has appointed man as his almoner, to distribute the blessings he has given him.

21796 Atlantic Union Gleaner September 25, 1907, paragraph 6

… living characters. God is not dependent upon any man’s gold or silver. He says, “Every beast of the forest is mine, and the cattle upon a thousand hills.” “If I were …

21797 Atlantic Union Gleaner January 27, 1909, paragraph 8

… of God in man-debased humanity entered into every purpose of the life and character of Christ. His majesty could not mingle with human science, which will …

21798 Atlantic Union Gleaner June 9, 1909, paragraph 5

… living God, they wholly misrepresented him and his character as revealed in his Son. Christ labored constantly to sweep away those misrepresentations …

21799 Atlantic Union Gleaner June 9, 1909, paragraph 6

… . If God’s word were studied as it should be, men would have a breadth of mind, a nobility of character, and a stability of purpose that is rarely seen in these times …

21800 Atlantic Union Gleaner January 17, 1912, paragraph 2

… of character. These are the great hindrances to your wearing Christ’s yoke and learning of him. The abiding rest—who has it? That rest is found when all self …