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22921 The Review and Herald September 2, 1884, paragraph 12

… of God are watching the children with the deepest interest, to see what characters they develop. Jesus does not despise, neglect, or leave behind, the lambs …

22922 The Review and Herald September 9, 1884, paragraph 1

… , holy character which should distinguish them as God’s people. They give the lie to their profession. They think they are not like the world, but they are so …

22924 The Review and Herald September 23, 1884, paragraph 4

… our characters. This work, wrought for ourselves in the strength and name of Jesus, will be of more benefit to society than any sermon we might preach. The influence …

22925 The Review and Herald September 23, 1884, paragraph 8

… to God to train up their offspring in such a way as to secure to them, as far as possible, good physical health and well-developed characters. Upon the mother …

22926 The Review and Herald September 23, 1884, paragraph 9

… of God. Many who profess to be followers of Christ are sadly neglectful of home duties. They do not realize the importance of so molding the characters of their …

22927 The Review and Herald October 7, 1884, paragraph 13

… the character. Says John: “Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be; but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him …

22928 The Review and Herald October 7, 1884, paragraph 16

… peace? God grant that we who composed that little company may meet again around the great white throne, having our robes of character washed and made white …

22929 The Review and Herald October 14, 1884, paragraph 7

… of God, the progress of truth has been for ages preparing for them. In their character and in their works they are required to exhibit to the world a oneness …

22930 The Review and Herald October 14, 1884, paragraph 12

… human character at its true worth. We hope to meet this sister when the people of God shall be gathered around the great white throne, with many souls saved …

22931 The Review and Herald October 21, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 2

… a character to indicate that those who bore them were building on the sure foundation. We are in this world to form characters for eternity. God does not want …

22932 The Review and Herald October 21, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 22

… what God’s people might now be, had they kept themselves in his love, without any compromise with evil, and had retained the peculiar character that distinguished …

22933 The Review and Herald October 28, 1884, paragraph 8

… the character. When men and women have professed the truth for years, but have made no advancement,—when they have failed to gain solidity of character or a …

22934 The Review and Herald October 28, 1884, paragraph 11

… of God’s word, there must be a decided change in the attitude and character of his chosen people, or they will never obtain the overcomer’s reward. In their …

22935 The Review and Herald October 28, 1884, paragraph 21

… make God his trust, and follow where he leads the way. If the Christian life and character were always a faithful representation of Jesus, the world’s Redeemer …

22936 The Review and Herald November 4, 1884, paragraph 6

… a character as free from imperfections as possible, and let him walk quietly in the path of rectitude, mastering every passion and habit that will in any way …

22937 The Review and Herald November 4, 1884, paragraph 8

… and character are no honor to the cause of God. They may have repented of their past course of frivolity; but do they show that the transforming grace of Christ …

22938 The Review and Herald November 4, 1884, paragraph 11

… in character as he really is; he will render an individual account to God. Every word uttered, every departure from integrity, every action that sullies the …

22939 The Review and Herald November 4, 1884, paragraph 16

… about God, but are like the vine trailing upon the ground, its tendrils grasping the stumps and rubbish of earth. His entire character is marked by a littleness …

22940 The Review and Herald November 4, 1884, paragraph 17

… representative characters. But let each one remember that refinement and true nobility are qualities that never come by chance. It is only by individual …