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22821 The Review and Herald December 6, 1881, paragraph 6
… his character and his will. These youth have been satisfied to feed on husks. The glittering tinsel of the world appears more valuable to them than the eternal …
22822 The Review and Herald December 6, 1881, paragraph 18
… your character with the mirror of God’s word, see if that law condemns you. If so, wash your robe of character in the blood of the Lamb. Whether we do or do not try …
22823 The Review and Herald December 20, 1881, paragraph 3
… your character testify for Christ? Can you speak of the refining, ennobling, sanctifying influence of the truth as it is in Jesus? What have you seen, and what …
22824 The Review and Herald December 20, 1881, paragraph 19
… heinous character. Compassion for the erring should not degenerate into indulgence for transgression. In order to preserve the safe mean, the Christian …
22825 The Review and Herald December 20, 1881, paragraph 20
… in character. Love to God and man will pervade the life. The thoughts will linger naturally upon heavenly things. The theme of conversation will be the subject …
22826 The Review and Herald January 10, 1882, paragraph 5
… noble characters.
22827 The Review and Herald January 10, 1882, paragraph 8
… children. God designed them to live, in the enjoyment of health and vigor, to develop pure, noble, and lovely characters, to glorify him in this life and to praise …
22828 The Review and Herald March 21, 1882, paragraph 6
… their characters. Those who feel that they have an imperative call to labor for the improvement of society, while their own children grow up undisciplined …
22829 The Review and Herald March 21, 1882, paragraph 8
… the characters of their children. They should seek to repress and restrain those traits that are too prominent, and to encourage others which may be deficient …
22830 The Review and Herald March 21, 1882, paragraph 10
… of character, which they themselves have transmitted to them. This mode of discipline will never cure the evil. Parents, bring the precepts of God’s word to …
22831 The Review and Herald March 21, 1882, paragraph 17
… to God. If it were considered as important that the young possess a beautiful character and amiable disposition as it is that they imitate the fashions of …
22832 The Review and Herald May 16, 1882, paragraph 1
… rob God?” He would seem to imply that such a crime could not be possible. But despite the heinous character of the offense, he adds, “Yet ye have robbed me. But ye say …
22833 The Review and Herald May 30, 1882, paragraph 2
… their characters with God’s great standard, the divine law, that they will have no time to comment and gossip over the faults or dissect the characters of …
22834 The Review and Herald May 30, 1882, paragraph 3
… to God are made primary, everything else secondary. To have a steady and ever-growing love for God, and a clear perception of his character and attributes, we …
22835 The Review and Herald May 30, 1882, paragraph 7
… forming characters for Heaven. Their hearts were attuned to his will here. Their joy in Christ will be proportioned to the love and trust which they learned …
22836 The Review and Herald May 30, 1882, paragraph 9
… the character of Christ. Their spiritual life is sustained in the closet, by secret communion with God. Their experience is marked less with bustle and excitement …
22837 The Review and Herald May 30, 1882, paragraph 14
… blest. God’s word presents the standard to which we are to conform our life and character. We may choose to follow some other standard, which is more in harmony …
22838 The Review and Herald June 13, 1882, paragraph 7
… the character of Christ? How do they compare with the attention and interest given to our earthly, temporal affairs?
22839 The Review and Herald June 13, 1882, paragraph 11
… the character of Christ, we must tell them of the sacrifice which he made for our redemption, of the humility and self-denial, the matchless love and sympathy …
22840 The Review and Herald June 13, 1882, paragraph 12
… the characters of their children, that they may have a fitness for the future life.