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23141 The Review and Herald June 14, 1887, paragraph 2
… of God shall not bear the marks of his defective character.
23142 The Review and Herald June 14, 1887, paragraph 8
… the character of Christ, that they will cry out, “Who is sufficient for these things?” and in deep humility they will strive daily to put themselves in close connection …
23143 The Review and Herald June 14, 1887, paragraph 10
… , virtuous character will surely be no honor to the cause of truth. The youth who contemplates laboring together with God, should be pure in heart. In his lips …
23144 The Review and Herald June 14, 1887, paragraph 11
… of God must be studied more, and be brought into the life and character, fashioned after the standard of righteousness God has laid down in his word. Then the …
23145 The Review and Herald June 14, 1887, paragraph 12
… of character-building in reference to their present good, their present peace and happiness, and to guide their feet in the path cast up for the ransomed of …
23146 The Review and Herald June 14, 1887, paragraph 14
… Christian characters to engage in missionary enterprises. The missions in our cities at home and abroad call for men who are imbued with the Spirit of Christ …
23147 The Review and Herald June 21, 1887, paragraph 5
… the character in youth by such a system of training, is wholly deleterious. Aim for mental discipline and the formation of right moral sentiments and habits …
23148 The Review and Herald June 21, 1887, paragraph 9
… unprincipled characters. They are lax in morals as the result, in many cases, of vicious example and neglected parental discipline. And teachers doing all …
23149 The Review and Herald June 21, 1887, paragraph 11
… religious character, and under the force of temptation his defects of character gain the supremacy, and evil triumphs. We need to be persevering and determined …
23150 The Review and Herald June 21, 1887, paragraph 12
… -like character will make a person truly a light to the world. God works with human efforts. All those who give all diligence to make their calling and election …
23151 The Review and Herald June 21, 1887, paragraph 13
… whose characters have become harmonious by their working to bless humanity and glorify God,—such an experience but few have had, and the result is, there are …
23152 The Review and Herald June 28, 1887, paragraph 8
… their character, fighting sin in the place of making the most of their differences of opinion, we would see harmony, love and unselfish workings, and the peace …
23153 The Review and Herald July 5, 1887, paragraph 1
… of character, be quick to discern our own errors and mistakes, and make less of the faults of others than of our own. We must feel a special interest in looking …
23154 The Review and Herald July 19, 1887, paragraph 11
… the character. The truth must be received in the love of it, with meekness and with love. If you open your heart to receive the suggestions of Satan, in criticising …
23155 The Review and Herald July 19, 1887, paragraph 12
… and character.
23156 The Review and Herald July 19, 1887, paragraph 16
… of God which is brought into the practical life, and placed like solid timber in the character.
23157 The Review and Herald July 19, 1887, paragraph 17
… -sided character; but there is revealed a harmoniously developed character. Weaknesses that have been seen in the powerless, vacillating character are …
23158 The Review and Herald July 19, 1887, paragraph 20
… before God, before angels, and before men the character of our work. The penny was given to the laborer in the vineyard, but not to the loiterer in the market place …
23159 The Review and Herald July 26, 1887, paragraph 5
… of God to those who are in darkness. The very work that is essential for every one who receives the present truth, is to aim at perfection of character, and thoroughness …
23160 The Review and Herald July 26, 1887, paragraph 7
… exalted character to the world. We do not want to assume the attitude as though we were passing through the world begging pardon of the world because we venture …