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23221 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 …

23222 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 …

23223 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 …

23224 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.”

23225 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 …

23226 The Review and Herald January 28, 1875, paragraph 9

… warned, and many are turning away from trampling under their feet the Sabbath of Jehovah. God is in this work, and man cannot stop it. The angels of God are working …

23227 The Review and Herald January 28, 1875, paragraph 16

… words and our example are to tell upon the world. Angels of God are actively engaged in ministering to the children of God. Precious promises are upon record …

23228 The Review and Herald April 1, 1875, paragraph 4

and obedience; but they are not to sustain him in any rash act. If men needlessly place themselves in peril, and go where God does not require them to go, and self …

23229 The Review and Herald April 1, 1875, paragraph 6

… exalted angel, tempted the world's Redeemer without success. But as he comes to man robed as an angel of light he has better success. He covers his hideous purposes …

23230 The Review and Herald April 1, 1875, paragraph 10

… , and to attend their circles. But in their gatherings, the angels of darkness assume the forms of dead friends, and communicate with them as angels of …

23231 The Review and Herald April 1, 1875, paragraph 12

… foe. And it is not difficult for the evil angels to represent both saints and sinners who have died, and make these representations visible to human eyes. These …

23232 The Review and Herald April 15, 1875, paragraph 2

… , and despise government. Presumptuous are they, self-willed, they are not afraid to speak evil of dignities. Whereas angels, which are greater in power and might …

23233 The Review and Herald April 15, 1875, paragraph 13

… host and the pure angelic throng shall do him honor and worship him, he will carry the marks of one that has been slain. The more fully we appreciate the infinite …

23234 The Review and Herald April 29, 1875, paragraph 1

… the angel who went before Moses, and guided the travels of the children of Israel in the wilderness. God had said to Israel, “Behold, I send an angel before thee …

23235 The Review and Herald April 29, 1875, paragraph 5

… God and angels in Eden. He lived among them nearly one thousand years, and by his teachings, example, and humble obedience to all God's requirements, exalted …

23236 The Review and Herald April 29, 1875, paragraph 7

… ], and he observed the law of God, and served him with singleness of heart. He became so pure in character that the Lord communicated his will to him, and through …

23237 The Review and Herald April 29, 1875, paragraph 10

… through angels. Christ appeared to him, and gave him a distinct knowledge of the requirements of the moral law, and of the great salvation which would be accomplished …

23238 The Review and Herald May 6, 1875, paragraph 8

… cloud, and all passed through the sea; and were all baptized unto Moses in the cloud and in the sea; and did all eat the same spiritual meat; and did all drink the …

23239 The Review and Herald May 6, 1875, paragraph 12

… , the angel whom God had appointed to go before his chosen people, gave to Moses statutes and requirements necessary to a living religion and to govern the …

23240 The Review and Herald October 14, 1875, paragraph 3

… destroying angel, unless you speedily change your course, and be faithful to them. God cannot cover iniquity even in children. He cannot love unruly children …