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23181 The Review and Herald August 18, 1874, paragraph 1
… strength and glory. He taunted Christ that he was a poor representative of the angels, much more of their exalted Commander, the acknowledged King in the royal …
23182 The Review and Herald August 18, 1874, paragraph 9
… Christ and claim advantage, and call to his aid his fallen angels to use their utmost power to prevail against and overcome him.
23183 The Review and Herald August 18, 1874, paragraph 10
… the angels of God against their Supreme Ruler, and against his Son, their loved commander, and enlist their sympathy for himself, was capable of any deception …
23184 The Review and Herald August 18, 1874, paragraph 13
… the angels of God, clothed with garments of heavenly brightness, passing down from Heaven and up to Heaven upon this shining ladder. The bottom of this ladder …
23185 The Review and Herald August 18, 1874, paragraph 14
… Infinite, and thus links earth to Heaven, and finite man to the infinite God. Through Christ the communication is opened between God and man. Angels may pass …
23186 The Review and Herald August 18, 1874, paragraph 15
… God and angels. They were without the condemnation of sin. The light of God and angels was with them, and around about them. The Author of their existence was …
23187 The Review and Herald August 18, 1874, paragraph 17
… his angels charge concerning thee; and in their hands they shall bear thee up, lest at any time thou dash thy foot against a stone.” Jesus promptly answered, “It …
23188 The Review and Herald August 18, 1874, paragraph 18
… ; for angels were at hand to uphold him. Satan gave evidence that he understood the Scriptures by the use he made of them.
23189 The Review and Herald August 25, 1874, paragraph 32
… whereby angels would have been sent to publish the truth to the world without the agency of men. He might have written the truth upon the heavens, and let that …
23190 The Review and Herald August 25, 1874, paragraph 34
… ignorance and darkness, unless men shall carry to them the light of truth. God will not send angels from Heaven to do the work which he has left for man. He has …
23191 The Review and Herald September 1, 1874, paragraph 4
… , an angel of God would be sent to relieve him if there was no other way. He had taken humanity, and was the representative of the race.
23192 The Review and Herald September 1, 1874, paragraph 13
… Adam. And for a season he stood freed from the presence of his powerful adversary, and from his legions of angels.
23193 The Review and Herald September 1, 1874, paragraph 14
… long and exceedingly trying. And after it was ended Christ was exhausted and fainting. He fell upon the ground as though dying. Heavenly angels who had bowed …
23194 The Review and Herald September 1, 1874, paragraph 17
… his angels as to the course they should pursue to prevent the people from having faith in Christ as the Messiah whom the Jews had so long been anxiously expecting …
23195 The Review and Herald September 8, 1874, paragraph 1
… physical and moral weakness, that he may overcome him with his temptations, and then triumph over his ruin. And he has been successful in tempting man to indulge …
23196 The Review and Herald September 8, 1874, paragraph 2
… appetites and passions. When these gain the ascendency, man, who was created a little lower than the angels, with faculties susceptible of the highest cultivation …
23197 The Review and Herald October 13, 1874, paragraph 13
… and appetite. Clothed as an angel of light, he will quote Scripture to justify the temptations he places before men to indulge the appetite, and in worldly …
23198 The Review and Herald December 15, 1874, paragraph 3
… insufficient and meager. But the angels take these offerings, which to us seem poor, and present them as a fragrant offering before the throne, and they are …
23199 The Review and Herald December 15, 1874, paragraph 26
… . The angel of God places benevolent acts close beside prayer. He said to Cornelius, “Thy prayers and thine alms are come up for a memorial before God.”
23200 The Review and Herald December 15, 1874, paragraph 35
… wasted, and angels bear to Heaven the record of our neglects. Our sleepy and unconsecrated condition has lost to us precious opportunities which God has …