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23261 The Review and Herald September 18, 1888, paragraph 13

… , in character, they represent the worst and greatest enemy of our Lord.

23262 The Review and Herald September 18, 1888, paragraph 19

… the character and mission of Him who came to save them from their sins. Worldly riches, bigotry, and pride made their eye evil, and they could see nothing in the …

23263 The Review and Herald September 25, 1888, paragraph 9

… the character of the companion chosen. Each discovers imperfections that, during the blindness and folly of their former association, were not apparent …

23264 The Review and Herald September 25, 1888, paragraph 13

… and character, they are not in as favorable a position before God as the sinner who has never been enlightened in regard to its claims. We are rapidly approaching …

23266 The Review and Herald October 9, 1888, paragraph 13

… unchangeable character of God’s law, so forcible as that presented in the cross of Calvary. If God could have altered one precept of his law to meet man in his …

23267 The Review and Herald October 9, 1888, paragraph 14

… of God are watching the development of human character, and weighing moral worth. It is for our own interest that we put away our sins. The Bible and its principles …

23268 The Review and Herald October 16, 1888, paragraph 1

… with God: ye are God’s husbandry, ye are God’s building.” No man liveth unto himself. God has so linked humanity together that every one who follows Christ, the …

23269 The Review and Herald October 16, 1888, paragraph 3

… of God, which passeth knowledge. You will feel your unworthiness. You will have no disposition to claim perfection of character, but only to exalt the perfection …

23270 The Review and Herald October 16, 1888, paragraph 5

… the character of Christ. Those who are reflecting the light of God, will cherish a loving disposition. They will be cheerful, willing, obedient to all the requirements …

23271 The Review and Herald October 16, 1888, paragraph 6

… the character of wood, hay, and stubble, to be consumed in the fires of the day of God.

23272 The Review and Herald October 16, 1888, paragraph 7

… and character of Jesus,—beholding his self-denial, and the poverty he submitted to endure, in order that those who had forfeited the divine nature might become …

23273 The Review and Herald October 16, 1888, paragraph 8

… exalted character. While he listened to the song of the angels, as they cried, “Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts; the whole earth is full of his glory,” the glory …

23274 The Review and Herald October 16, 1888, paragraph 10

… of God, and contrasted with it their own imperfections of life and character. One ray of the glory of God, one gleam of the purity of Christ, penetrating the soul …

23275 The Review and Herald October 16, 1888, paragraph 11

… of God and the character of Christ. He will then reflect the character of Christ, the hope of glory. It will be the greatest mystery to him that Jesus should have …

23276 The Review and Herald October 16, 1888, paragraph 12

… -sided characters, that they may adapt themselves to different situations? God wants men who are self-possessed and unselfish, men who are sympathetic,—not …

23277 The Review and Herald October 30, 1888, paragraph 5

… our characters, that all with whom we associate may see our good works, and glorify our Father which is in heaven. We are to conduct ourselves in such a way in …

23278 The Review and Herald October 30, 1888, paragraph 14

… of God. It is by revealing the transformation that the truth has worked in our characters, in giving us a Christ-like mold, that we show our appreciation of the …

23279 The Review and Herald October 30, 1888, paragraph 15

… -like character, that influenced me to seek the salvation of my soul;” and this acknowledgment will not detract in the least from the glory that shall flow forth …

23280 The Review and Herald November 6, 1888, paragraph 11

… of God in humility, and that the sharp corners which may be in our characters may not be prominent.