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22961 The Review and Herald February 10, 1885, paragraph 14
… in character; but if the spirit of love is permitted to reign in the heart, and is developed, there will be fellowship without a jar, although the habits and customs …
22962 The Review and Herald February 10, 1885, paragraph 15
… lovely character; and you will see your own imperfections so clearly that you will be inclined to look favorably upon the course of others. Will our Scandinavian …
22963 The Review and Herald February 10, 1885, paragraph 17
… of God was not receiving the honor which its sacred character demands. That which we prize most highly we are willing to show our appreciation of by investing …
22964 The Review and Herald February 17, 1885, paragraph 12
… and character.
22965 The Review and Herald February 17, 1885, paragraph 16
… to God; and he tells you it is no use, you cannot remedy your defects of character. Answer him, “It is true that I am a sinner; I cannot save myself. But Jesus came to …
22966 The Review and Herald February 17, 1885, paragraph 18
… his character, and the more fully we shall reflect his image,—show in our own lives the excellence of his character.
22967 The Review and Herald April 7, 1885, paragraph 10
… emotional character, it will affect the feelings but not the heart and conscience. Such preaching results in no lasting good; but it often wins the hearts …
22968 The Review and Herald April 14, 1885, paragraph 2
… of God’s word, will have a sanctifying effect upon the heart and character. There is work to be done for ourselves and for our children. The natural heart is …
22969 The Review and Herald April 14, 1885, paragraph 5
… of God should be erected in the house as the standard of character. Indulge in no foolish talking in your house. Even very young children will be benefited …
22970 The Review and Herald April 14, 1885, paragraph 6
… and character of all its inmates. The sweet perfume of kind words, of true Christian courtesy, should be maintained in the home. No boorish word should be spoken …
22971 The Review and Herald April 14, 1885, paragraph 7
… Christian character. The standard at which we aim must be high. The only means of purifying the life and character is to be like-minded with Jesus. The mind and …
22972 The Review and Herald April 14, 1885, paragraph 8
… Christian character. How can we expect children to feel a solemn interest when long prayers are offered so low and indistinct that it is impossible to catch …
22973 The Review and Herald April 14, 1885, paragraph 14
… of God, they will also feel its sweet peace and radiance upon their souls, affecting the life and character; for Christ is in the soul the hope of glory.
22974 The Review and Herald April 21, 1885, paragraph 2
… moral character. When we decide that as Christians we are not required to restrain our thoughts and feelings, we are brought under the influence of evil angels …
22975 The Review and Herald April 21, 1885, paragraph 3
… right character, and bring harmony out of discord and confusion. There is much for us to do that is essential to our own happiness and that of others. And there …
22976 The Review and Herald May 5, 1885, paragraph 2
… , holy character will be discernible, and will distinctly separate them from the world, with its affections and lusts. Those who are living branches of the …
22977 The Review and Herald May 5, 1885, paragraph 4
… her God by departing from the light, neglecting her duties, and abusing her high and exalted privilege of being peculiar and holy in character. Her members …
22978 The Review and Herald May 5, 1885, paragraph 13
… peculiar character. Oh! why will not God’s people comply with the conditions laid down in his word? If they would do this, they would not fail to realize the excellent …
22979 The Review and Herald May 12, 1885, paragraph 7
… Christian character. The certain and effectual means of attaining this is the surrender of the soul to God. He will direct the intellect and affections, so …
22980 The Review and Herald May 19, 1885, paragraph 2
… us. God calls for working men. It is continuance in well-doing that will form characters for heaven. In plainness, in faithfulness and love, we must appeal to …