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22101 The Christian Educator October 1, 1898, paragraph 9
… upon God the suffering which is but the sure result of the transgression of physical law. God is thus falsely accused, and his character misrepresented. He …
22102 The Christian Educator October 1, 1898, paragraph 10
… of God fulfilled in us. As Christ was in this world, so we are to be. If in this life we are like him in character, we shall in heaven have his likeness. If there is no …
22103 The Christian Educator April 1, 1899, paragraph 3
… a God, the Creator of nature. Nature in its imperfections can not fully represent God; it can not reveal the character of God in his moral perfection.
22104 The Christian Educator April 1, 1899, paragraph 7
… of God, drawing our hearts to him to adore his goodness, his compassion, his inexpressible love, and to be filled with the beauties of his character.
22105 The Church Officers’ Gazette September 1, 1914, paragraph 11
… and character? Have you the assurance that God, for the sake of his dear Son, has forgiven your sins? Are you striving to live with a conscience void of offense …
22106 (Battle Creek) College Record January 1, 1878, paragraph 3
… moral character, and cowardice. To be connected with the God of Heaven is to be allied to the richest and mightiest sovereign that ever held a scepter. To be …
22107 (Battle Creek) College Record January 1, 1878, paragraph 7
… , refined characters, which will raise the possessors in moral value in society, and elevate them in the estimation of God. It is not wealth nor standing that …
22108 The Columbia Union Visitor October 2, 1912, paragraph 3
… what God desires to do for His children in the perfection of Christian character. Only by making constant advancement can the youth fulfill God’s purpose …
22109 The Columbia Union Visitor October 2, 1912, paragraph 6
… our characters are to meet the approval of God we must fashion the life according to the perfect pattern. “The Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us;.. full of …
22110 East Michigan Banner February 1, 1905, 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.
22111 East Michigan Banner March 29, 1905, paragraph 2
… of God. He must watch his chance to minister; he must be ready to entertain visitors. He must keep up life and energy of character; for he cannot exert a pleasing …
22112 East Michigan Banner March 29, 1905, paragraph 6
… the character of the crime of robbing God, and if they have a true spirit of devotion and a burden of the work, God will make their labors a blessing to the people …
22113 The Educational Messenger September 11, 1908, paragraph 6
… form characters that will reveal the attributes of Christ.
22114 The Educational Messenger October 2, 1908, paragraph 2
… in character like the work of Christ. Only the power of the grace of God working on human hearts and minds will make and keep the atmosphere of our schools and …
22115 The Educational Messenger October 2, 1908, paragraph 3
… our characters, if we will give them place. They will prepare us for entrance into the holy city of God. It is our privilege to make continual advancement to …
22116 Forest Park Reporter March 30, 1879, paragraph 4
… of character in this life, and for joy unspeakable and full of glory in the future immortal life. The mercies of God are distributed and diversified throughout …
22117 Forest Park Reporter March 30, 1879, paragraph 10
… of character he gives his children.
22118 The General Conference Bulletin February 4, 1895, paragraph 3
… character of these meetings. While words are being spoken which shall affect the interest of the cause of God, the minds of all should be uplifted to God in …
22119 The General Conference Bulletin February 4, 1895, paragraph 8
… of God, have had glimpses of the holy character of the work and the necessity of its standing in its sacred dignity before the world. These laborers are struggling …
22120 The General Conference Bulletin February 11, 1895, paragraph 1
… harmonious character in all respects, yet God has accepted them as laborers together with Christ. Then, how out of place it is for one to stand apart from another …