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22301 The Gospel of Health May 1, 1898, paragraph 3

character, and are descending toward the brute creation, rather than ascending to work in harmony with Jesus Christ to restore the moral image of God in man …

22302 The Gospel of Health November 1, 1898, paragraph 3

… of God in words, in spirit, in character, in their honor of Immanuel.

22303 The Gospel of Health November 1, 1898, paragraph 5

… the character into a oneness with the character of Christ, and molds the objectionable hereditary and cultivated tendencies after the divine similitude …

22304 The Gospel of Health February 1, 1899, paragraph 5

… cost God has made provision to restore his moral image in man, that in our face and character Christ may discern his own image, which was effaced by transgression …

22305 The Health Reformer August 1, 1866, paragraph 6

… develop character, and will unerringly bring to light those who make a “god of their bellies.”

22306 The Health Reformer August 1, 1866, paragraph 7

… the characters of their children in childhood. They should be to their children, both teacher and physician. They should understand nature’s wants and nature’s …

22307 The Health Reformer April 1, 1871, paragraph 10

… Christian characters, and be qualified to answer the end of our being. God did not place us in this world to be butterflies of fashion; but to accomplish good …

22308 The Health Reformer June 1, 1871, paragraph 9

… that God loves the beautiful in human nature formed in his image. A pure, harmonious character, a sunny temper, reflecting light and cheerfulness, glorifies …

22309 The Health Reformer June 1, 1871, paragraph 10

… symmetrical character, and be free from evil habits, that you may not become sour, distrustful, and gloomy.

22310 The Health Reformer July 1, 1871, Art. A, paragraph 5

… his character. He has implanted in the hearts of his children the love of the beautiful. But by many this love has been perverted. The benefits and beauties …

22311 The Health Reformer July 1, 1871, Art. A, paragraph 6

… his character. If we faithfully study the book of nature, we shall find it a fruitful source for contemplating the infinite love and power of God.

22312 The Health Reformer July 1, 1871, Art. A, paragraph 10

… his character, we will regard God as a tender, loving Father, rather than merely as a stern judge. As the character of God thus bears the aspect of love, benevolence …

22313 The Health Reformer August 1, 1871, paragraph 4

… their characters to be swayed by the customs of society, or is giving them correct views of truth and right principles, as the basis of their actions. Many Christian …

22314 The Health Reformer August 1, 1871, paragraph 14

… beautiful character is of value in the sight of God. Such beauty will attract, but not mislead. Such charms are fast colors; they never fade.

22315 The Health Reformer August 1, 1871, paragraph 15

… of God, take up your neglected duty, and train your children to form characters for Heaven. The inspired apostle contrasts the inward adorning with the outward …

22316 The Health Reformer September 1, 1871, Art. A, paragraph 3

… of God cannot come to our help, and assist us in perfecting Christian characters, while we are indulging our appetites to the injury of health, and while the …

22317 The Health Reformer October 1, 1871, paragraph 14

… of character is overlooked. A writer has well said:

22318 The Health Reformer November 1, 1871, paragraph 13

… great God values. The outward is corruptible. But the meek and quiet spirit, the development of a beautifully symmetrical character, will never decay. It is …

22319 The Health Reformer November 1, 1871, paragraph 24

… this character of disease is increasing with each successive generation. Many suffer years without making their condition known. They remain in ignorance …

22320 The Health Reformer December 1, 1871, paragraph 11

… of character to reflect upon the minds and hearts of her children, and also give her that becoming dignity and independence necessary to her holy life-mission …