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22601 Southern Union Worker October 16, 1913, paragraph 13
… a character that the inhabitants of beautiful Sodom—a city that had been so highly favored of God—had so corrupted their ways before the Lord that there was …
22602 Southern Union Worker October 30, 1913, paragraph 12
… ; for God will open ways before all who are perfecting Christian characters. He will have places ready for them in which to begin to do true missionary work …
22603 Southern Union Worker October 30, 1913, paragraph 19
… of character that God acknowledges. The Word of God inculcates humility and encourages benevolence. Humility places man on vantage ground through the …
22604 The Present Truth August 1, 1849, paragraph 14
… of God. Then I was shown a company who were howling in agony. On their garments was written in large characters, “thou art weighed in the balance, and found wanting …
22605 The Review and Herald January 10, 1856, paragraph 8
… lovely character, and upon our priceless treasure. We can be strong in God. We can have an increase in faith. We must hold the victory as we obtain it, and then it …
22606 The Review and Herald June 25, 1861, paragraph 27
… and character of God’s people are peculiar. Their prospects are peculiar, and these peculiarities distinguish them from all people. All of God’s people …
22607 The Review and Herald June 25, 1861, paragraph 44
… divine character were hid from them. He was therefore “despised and rejected of men,” and “we did esteem him smitten of God and afflicted.”
22608 The Review and Herald June 25, 1861, paragraph 45
… of God and joint heirs with Christ; and the kingdom and dominion belong to them. The world understand not their character and holy calling. They perceive not …
22609 The Review and Herald November 19, 1861, paragraph 3
… means God has chosen to develop the true character of Christ’s professed followers, and to call into exercise the precious traits of character manifested …
22610 The Review and Herald November 19, 1861, paragraph 5
… the character of Christ. They look upon others who are more orderly and refined as being proud, and you may hear them say, “The truth brings us all down upon a level …
22611 The Review and Herald May 13, 1862, paragraph 9
… deadly character, and would renounce and flee from it, some cannot. Satan holds them by his power, and he is not willing to let them go free. He knows that they are …
22612 The Review and Herald May 13, 1862, paragraph 12
… benevolent character of God. It presents him as the veriest tyrant in the universe. This wide spread dogma has turned thousands to universalism, infidelity …
22613 The Review and Herald January 6, 1863, paragraph 1
… in character, in life, in dress, and conversation.
22614 The Review and Herald January 6, 1863, paragraph 11
… the character of the man or woman. If any wish to have their influence tell in favor of truth, let them live it out, and imitate the humble Pattern.
22615 The Review and Herald January 20, 1863, paragraph 1
… in character, as older people. Parents do not always feel alike. Their minds are often perplexed. They labor under mistaken views and feelings. Satan buffets …
22616 The Review and Herald January 20, 1863, paragraph 9
… of God are watching the children with the deepest interest, to see what characters they develop. If Christ dealt with us as we often deal with each other and …
22617 The Review and Herald January 19, 1864, paragraph 9
… grace?’ Character is being developed. Angels of God are weighing moral worth. God is testing and proving his people. These words were presented to me by the angel …
22618 The Review and Herald January 19, 1864, paragraph 23
… Christian character, you will fail of everlasting life; for our busy foe will lay his snares, and you not being nigh to God, will fall into the net he has prepared …
22619 The Review and Herald January 19, 1864, paragraph 26
… of God, or prevents unlimited confidence and entire trust in him, assumes the character, and takes the form, of an idol in our hearts. I was pointed to the first …
22620 The Review and Herald February 20, 1866, paragraph 17
… of character, which has known nothing of turning aside, giving back and yielding to circumstances, that our brethren and sisters would be unprepared to understand …