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22201 The General Conference Bulletin June 1, 1909, paragraph 9
… of God, an enlarged knowledge of the character of Christ. The more they know of Christ, the more faithfully they represent him to the world. They are to listen …
22202 The General Conference Bulletin June 2, 1909, paragraph 24
… moral character will be hindered. The brain and nerves are in sympathy with the stomach. Erroneous eating and drinking result in erroneous thinking and …
22203 The General Conference Bulletin June 3, 1909, paragraph 9
… holiness. Character is constantly being developed. We can not afford to spend the time working at cross purposes with God.
22204 The General Conference Bulletin June 6, 1909, paragraph 6
… of character. The eyesalve is obtained by earnest seeking of the Lord. We are to come to God confessing our sins and humbling our hearts before him. If ever there …
22205 The General Conference Bulletin June 6, 1909, paragraph 7
… God? Who is purifying the soul by obedience to the truth. Let us study this chapter on our bended knees, asking God to reveal to us our true character, and to …
22206 The General Conference Bulletin June 1, 1913, paragraph 15
… that God has not committed to them the work of measuring, classifying, and defining the character of the testimonies. Those who attempt this are sure to err …
22207 The General Conference Bulletin June 1, 1913, paragraph 16
“Those who carefully read the testimonies as they have appeared from the early days, need not be perplexed as to their origin. The many books, written by the help of the Spirit of God, bear a living witness to the character of the testimonies.
22208 The General Conference Bulletin June 2, 1913, paragraph 22
… in God, and let us hold on to that which is most valuable. The most valuable thing of all in an institution of this character is the good will and confidence of …
22209 The General Conference Bulletin June 2, 1913, paragraph 35
… the character of the writings of Mrs. White .
22210 The General Conference Bulletin June 6, 1913, paragraph 2
… with God, unless those in positions of leadership lift up their hearts to heaven, confessing their defects of character, and pleading for help to reach a higher …
22211 General Conference Daily Bulletin March 20, 1891, paragraph 15
… their characters in order to be better men every day, and thus be enabled to carry the responsibilities that rest upon them, they will be found on the losing …
22212 General Conference Daily Bulletin March 20, 1891, paragraph 16
… of character, and therefore need the grace of God all the time.
22213 General Conference Daily Bulletin March 20, 1891, paragraph 25
… in character; and when the love of Jesus lives in the soul, let me tell you that your harsh spirit, your haughty independence, your authoritative manner, will …
22214 General Conference Daily Bulletin January 28, 1893, paragraph 5
… give character to the work. We talk of some plan that seems to be desirable, but the impossible stares us in the face. There is no money.
22215 General Conference Daily Bulletin January 28, 1893, paragraph 12
… give character to the work. This renders it hard to extend the work to new fields. When the truth is presented, and persons become interested, they are told by …
22216 General Conference Daily Bulletin January 28, 1893, paragraph 14
… of God; and the obedient, in their character and course of action, are a constant rebuke to the sinful. When the truth finds access to the heart, it must fight every …
22217 General Conference Daily Bulletin January 28, 1893, paragraph 27
… of God is to be magnified, its claims must be presented in their true, sacred character; that the people may be brought to decide for or against the truth. Yet …
22218 General Conference Daily Bulletin January 29, 1893, paragraph 16
… in character, than those for which opposing forces contend on the field of battle. In the conflict in which we are engaged, eternal interests are at stake.
22219 General Conference Daily Bulletin January 29, 1893, paragraph 28
… to God to use every advantage he has entrusted to us to beautify the truth of holiness of character, and to send the message of warning, and of comfort, of hope …
22220 General Conference Daily Bulletin January 30, 1893, paragraph 3
… to God. Men of this character are the only ones that should have a controlling power in our institutions.