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23001 The Review and Herald September 1, 1885, paragraph 9

… our characters are meek and lowly, we evidence that our life is hid with Christ in God; and we shall leave behind us a bright track. The Christian life will be …

23002 The Review and Herald September 1, 1885, paragraph 10

… noble characters; they will win esteem even of unbelievers, and their influence in the church will be very precious. God requires us to be right in important …

23003 The Review and Herald September 1, 1885, paragraph 14

… of character originate in the heart. Pride, vanity, evil temper, and covetousness proceed from the carnal heart unrenewed by the grace of Christ. If the heart …

23004 The Review and Herald September 8, 1885, paragraph 1

… Christian character, the whole man must be molded after the standard of Heaven. Kindness and amiability are essential qualities in the child of God; but hollow …

23005 The Review and Herald September 8, 1885, paragraph 2

God to abide with him. Abraham was a courteous man. His life is not marred with selfishness, so hateful in any character, and so offensive in the sight of God. Witness …

23006 The Review and Herald September 8, 1885, paragraph 16

… of God. They grow in reverence and trust and love; but while they are coming nearer and nearer to perfection of character, they will feel more and more deeply …

23007 The Review and Herald October 20, 1885, paragraph 1

… our God in lengthening their probation that they may have time to form characters for the future, immortal life. Every moment is of the highest value. Time …

23008 The Review and Herald October 20, 1885, paragraph 2

… Christian character, and will be truly the lights of the world—channels through which God will communicate his divine will, the truth of heavenly origin …

23009 The Review and Herald October 20, 1885, paragraph 8

… righteous characters; but inclination to sin, though weak at first with many, strengthened through repeated indulgence, and hurried them on to irretrievable …

23010 The Review and Herald October 27, 1885, paragraph 6

… it! God is a lover of the beautiful. He loves beauty of character, and he would have us cultivate purity and simplicity, the quiet graces of the flowers. We are …

23011 The Review and Herald November 3, 1885, paragraph 1

… of character, unite all in the precious bonds of Christian fellowship. This was the work of the Holy Ghost when it descended upon the disciples on the day of …

23012 The Review and Herald November 3, 1885, paragraph 4

… his character see their own imperfections in such a light that they are almost in despair. Such was the case here; but the Lord was present to instruct and reprove …

23013 The Review and Herald November 10, 1885, paragraph 3

… their characters,—defects which in no way harmonize with the truth.

23014 The Review and Herald November 10, 1885, paragraph 6

… of God’s law, and is not of a character to bring any one down to a low level in thought or in deportment. There are many who claim to believe and teach the truth …

23015 The Review and Herald November 10, 1885, paragraph 7

… elevated character that is in harmony with the sacred truth they advocate. It may be that men and women will necessarily be united more or less in our important …

23016 The Review and Herald November 10, 1885, paragraph 8

… , holy character which God requires; and however high their calling, however talented they may be, God will mark iniquity against them, and will count them as …

23017 The Review and Herald November 10, 1885, paragraph 10

… his character; for it was a constant rebuke to them.

23018 The Review and Herald November 10, 1885, paragraph 12

… of character. We want to represent the character of Christ.

23019 The Review and Herald November 10, 1885, paragraph 15

… cheap character, and savors of an earnest reaching out after human sympathy and human appreciation, it springs from love-sick sentimentalism, and neither …

23020 The Review and Herald November 10, 1885, paragraph 18

… for God must live as in his sight, and be constantly developing in character, true virtue, and godliness. Their mind and heart must be so thoroughly imbued with …