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22221 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 4, 1893, paragraph 2
… the character of these riches? Is it houses and lands and bank stock in this world? Or is it that the unsearchable riches of Christ may be presented before their …
22222 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 4, 1893, paragraph 6
… holy character, and assimilated with the world? They do not come out and separate from the world, and do not maintain her high and holy character. Many of the …
22223 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 4, 1893, paragraph 7
… of character from a life of sin to a life of holiness, then why? For if sin is practiced in daily life, there is no real value in all their profession, and they will …
22224 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 4, 1893, paragraph 8
… God, the world is disobedient to God, the world is selfish and acts without feelings of dependence on God’s will, without reverence and respect to God’s commandments …
22225 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 4, 1893, paragraph 10
… the character of morals he cultivated in this life. Every soul will have in the judgment just such a spirit and character as he cherished in his home life, in …
22226 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 4, 1893, paragraph 12
… God work for us. Is there any excellency that appears in our characters or our conduct? Does it originate with finite human beings?—No; it is all from God, the …
22227 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 6, 1893, paragraph 3
… defective characters separate God from the mission-rooms. It does not require weeks or months to read the character of many of the workers. Their conduct …
22228 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 6, 1893, paragraph 8
… the character in piety, virtue and purity, let them be disconnected with the missions without delay: for through these Satan will insinuate the same lax sentiments …
22229 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 6, 1893, paragraph 9
… character, that the mind may be filled with pure and noble thoughts. “Every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself, even as he (God) is pure.” As God is pure …
22230 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 6, 1893, paragraph 13
… , your character is thus portrayed by the recording angel. As the polished plate of the artist produces your features, so will the books of records reflect …
22231 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 6, 1893, paragraph 14
… , your character, your conduct, your spirit, reveal the character of the tree, for these are the fruits you bear. The sinful nature is to be kept under the control …
22232 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 27, 1893, paragraph 12
… developing characters after the divine similitude, to be sons and daughters of God, to act an important part in the occupations and pleasures of heaven.
22233 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 28, 1893, paragraph 15
… ordinary character. While God employs the angels of mercy to work through his human agents, Satan sets his agencies in operation, laying under tribute all …
22234 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 18, 1897, Art. A, paragraph 1
… of God’s benevolent character, and they put his word into the background, and men’s opinions in the front. Spiritual things are spiritually discerned. Those …
22235 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 18, 1897, Art. A, paragraph 3
… , as God has presented the matter before me, has deeply impressed my mind, and influenced my life and character. I see nothing wherein man should be exalted or …
22236 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 18, 1897, Art. A, paragraph 4
… of God gives strength and nobility of character. The natural powers are enlarged because of holy obedience. All the philosophies of human nature have led …
22237 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 18, 1897, Art. A, paragraph 10
… of God, and ascribe infinite power to nature. God’s existence, his character, his law, are facts that all the reasoning of men of the highest attainments cannot …
22238 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 18, 1897, paragraph 1
… with God. Every law governing the human machinery is to be considered just as truly divine in origin, in character, and in importance, as the Word of God. Every …
22239 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 18, 1897, paragraph 4
… , elevated character of their work is in a great degree lost. The temple of God, becomes as a place of merchandise, and the ministers of God’s house as common business …
22240 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 26, 1897, paragraph 3
… private character, confess it to Christ, who is the only mediator between God and man. “If any man sin we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the Righteous …