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22621 The Review and Herald October 8, 1867, paragraph 34

… exalted character of this great work. And should those connected with this enterprise descend from the exalted principles of present truth, to imitate …

22622 The Review and Herald January 5, 1869, paragraph 14

… exalted character; and we should feel a deep interest in the Review, and make it a channel through which the brightest beams of light shall shine forth to the …

22623 The Review and Herald March 8, 1870, paragraph 6

… their characters, will close before them the portals of Heaven, unless they are put away, and they become perfect before God.

22624 The Review and Herald March 8, 1870, paragraph 14

… guiltless. God has provided for them in his law a mirror, that they may see their true character. Does it improve their condition to break this faithful looking …

22625 The Review and Herald March 8, 1870, paragraph 18

… mirror God has given them as a test of character. When men and women acknowledge the claims of the law of God, and plant their feet upon this platform of eternal …

22626 The Review and Herald March 29, 1870, paragraph 2

God. We are anxious that they should rightly estimate the important truths for these last days, and have correct views in reference to the characters they …

22627 The Review and Herald March 29, 1870, paragraph 12

… Christian character, giving them a glorious triumph amid the buffeting of Satan and the sorrows and trials of this life. This might be their experience if …

22628 The Review and Herald March 29, 1870, paragraph 23

… upon God. Contemplate his greatness, his mercy and excellences. Let his goodness and love and perfection of character captivate your heart. Converse upon …

22629 The Review and Herald March 29, 1870, paragraph 25

… of God; and a great preparation have we to make to attain purity of character and a moral fitness for the home of sacred bliss to which we shall be introduced …

22630 The Review and Herald April 12, 1870, paragraph 13

… your characters for Heaven? Is it to give you time to obtain moral fitness to enter the kingdom of glory? No opportunity is granted you then. It is then too late …

22631 The Review and Herald April 19, 1870, paragraph 5

… the character of the heavenly angels. It brings purity of character and purity of life, and gives a fitness that we may join the heavenly company in the kingdom …

22632 The Review and Herald April 19, 1870, paragraph 10

… perfect character. The angels of God are watching the development of character. Angels of God are weighing moral worth; and we are to obtain a fitness here …

22633 The Review and Herald May 31, 1870, paragraph 8

… Christian character is through Jesus Christ. There is no other way for the exaltation of the human family. Some talk of humiliation, and of the sacrifice they …

22634 The Review and Herald July 19, 1870, paragraph 1

… High God. If any came to these meetings for less worthy objects, we hope the character of the meetings was such as to bring the minds of all to the proper objects …

22635 The Review and Herald July 19, 1870, paragraph 10

… Christian character as they had during these meetings. Our earnest prayer to God is that they may go forward growing in grace and in the knowledge of the truth …

22636 The Review and Herald August 2, 1870, paragraph 2

… the characters of others, and have no time or disposition to search their own hearts, to discover the defects in their own characters, that they may correct …

22637 The Review and Herald August 2, 1870, paragraph 3

… the characters of the people were plainly developed. Those who placed a high value upon the blessings God bestowed upon them, brought offerings in accordance …

22638 The Review and Herald April 18, 1871, paragraph 4

… develop character. In some instances the Lord will suffer men to go on, and meet with an entire failure. His hand is against them to disappoint their hopes and …

22639 The Review and Herald May 30, 1871, paragraph 1

God is merciful. His requirements are reasonable, in accordance with the goodness and benevolence of his character. The object of the Sabbath was that all …

22640 The Review and Herald May 30, 1871, paragraph 2

… worldly character. The mind cannot be refreshed, enlivened, and elevated, by being confined nearly all the Sabbath hours within walls, listening to long sermons …