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22641 The Review and Herald May 30, 1871, paragraph 3
… of God. Parents, why not make use of the precious lessons God has given us in the book of nature to give our children the correct idea of his character? Those who …
22642 The Review and Herald May 30, 1871, paragraph 4
… the character of God, and what he requires of us, in order to perfect Christian characters and to attain to eternal life. Parents, make the Sabbath a delight …
22643 The Review and Herald May 30, 1871, paragraph 25
… exalted character of the work, its sacredness and holiness, and how important that we should be fit for the work. I see it in myself. I must have a new fitting up …
22644 The Review and Herald July 25, 1871, 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 …
22645 The Review and Herald July 25, 1871, 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.
22646 The Review and Herald July 25, 1871, 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 …
22647 The Review and Herald September 12, 1871, 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 …
22648 The Review and Herald October 17, 1871, paragraph 13
… of character is overlooked.
22649 The Review and Herald October 31, 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 …
22650 The Review and Herald October 31, 1871, paragraph 25
… this character of disease is increasing with each successive generation. Many suffer years without making their condition known. They remain in ignorance …
22651 The Review and Herald December 17, 1872, paragraph 1
… , spotless character, and exalted office as commander of all the heavenly host, were above the work of man. He was in the express image of his Father, not in features …
22652 The Review and Herald December 17, 1872, paragraph 5
… of God was in the form of God, and he thought it not robbery to be equal with God. He was the only one, who as a man walked the earth, who could say to all men, Who of you …
22653 The Review and Herald December 17, 1872, paragraph 9
… virtuous characters. And the more they were wanting in the qualifications necessary to the sacred work, as priests of the most high God, the more tenacious …
22654 The Review and Herald December 17, 1872, paragraph 15
… his character, and the dignity of his mission. As angels approach the earth, they first come to the people God had separated from the nations of the world as …
22655 The Review and Herald December 31, 1872, paragraph 19
… of character found in him, which never had been found, neither could be, in another. All who loved virtue, purity, and holiness, would be drawn to Christ, and would …
22656 The Review and Herald January 7, 1873, paragraph 15
… his character would be molded according to the prevailing customs of the Jews, and he chose the wilderness as his school, in which his mind could be properly …
22657 The Review and Herald January 7, 1873, paragraph 19
… of character and spiritual sight read the purposes and hearts of those who came to him, and he fearlessly told, both rich and poor, the honorable and the lowly …
22658 The Review and Herald January 14, 1873, paragraph 4
… their characters as a generation of vipers, rather than the children of obedient and just Abraham. Their wicked works had disqualified them to claim the …
22659 The Review and Herald January 14, 1873, paragraph 10
… the character of the tree. If their works were evil, the truth of God would testify against them. God would in no wise excuse sin in a people who had been enlightened …
22660 The Review and Herald March 4, 1873, paragraph 11
… the character of Christ’s mission. And with submission and faith, he yielded himself into the hands of God, to live, or to die, as should best advance his glory …