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23281 The Review and Herald April 8, 1880, paragraph 3
… Jesus, and he is consequently shut out. If individuals, when tested, refuse to sacrifice their idols, and overcome selfishness, pride, and evil passions, it will …
23282 The Review and Herald April 8, 1880, paragraph 4
… unbelievers, and evil angels exult over their crooked course. Such are a curse to the cause at home or abroad. They draw nigh to God with their lips, while their …
23283 The Review and Herald April 8, 1880, paragraph 10
… suggestions and purposes are ever to injure us, and hinder us from relying upon God. He transforms himself into an angel of purity, that he may, through his specious …
23284 The Review and Herald June 3, 1880, paragraph 9
… imaginations, and gives loose rein to unsanctified passions. Sin! how hateful in the sight of God! Holy angels look upon it with abhorrence.
23285 The Review and Herald June 3, 1880, paragraph 13
… and prayer. Dress and display and sinful gratification put God out of the thoughts, and sin does not appear exceeding sinful. Satan's angels are at hand …
23286 The Review and Herald June 3, 1880, paragraph 19
… waiting and watching for his appearing. There they will meet the pure angels and the redeemed host, and will join their songs of praise and triumph. There the …
23287 The Review and Herald June 10, 1880, paragraph 4
“Do something—do it soon—with all thy might; An angel's wing would droop if long at rest, And God himself, inactive, were no longer blest.”
23288 The Review and Herald June 17, 1880, paragraph 7
… God and heavenly angels than the most renowned general that ever led an army to battle and to victory. Said a celebrated emperor when on his dying bed, “Among …
23289 The Review and Herald January 4, 1881, Art. A, paragraph 20
… sing and recite at the entertainments when I was four years old, and I acted the angel and fairy parts in the dialogues; and when I grew older, I always arranged …
23290 The Review and Herald January 4, 1881, Art. A, paragraph 33
… behalf, and his exalted glory,—these are the mysteries into which angels desired to look. Heavenly beings find in these themes enough to attract and engage …
23291 The Review and Herald January 4, 1881, paragraph 4
… hearts, and open your purses, and do what you can. Freely and continuously our Redeemer bestows his gifts upon us. Ought we not, then, to give back to the Lord his …
23292 The Review and Herald January 4, 1881, paragraph 11
… brother, angels have written it against you. If you have failed to make his case your own, and to manifest toward him tenderness and compassion, you have neglected …
23293 The Review and Herald January 4, 1881, paragraph 13
… jealousies and wrongs between brethren might be made right! Would not the world's Redeemer and the holy angels look down upon such a scene with pleasure …
23294 The Review and Herald January 11, 1881, Art. A, paragraph 6
… God and sinless angels. They may trace the introduction of sin, and its results upon the race, and follow, step by step, down the track of sacred history, as it records …
23295 The Review and Herald January 11, 1881, Art. A, paragraph 14
… simple.” Angels stand beside the searcher of the Scriptures, to impress and illuminate the mind. The command of Christ comes to us with the same force today …
23296 The Review and Herald January 18, 1881, paragraph 10
… holy angels into the assembly, and their words would indeed be “like apples of gold in pictures of silver.”
23297 The Review and Herald January 18, 1881, paragraph 16
… humble and lowly ones who follow closely in the footsteps of the Master. Angels are attracted to them, and love to linger about their path. They may be passed …
23298 The Review and Herald January 18, 1881, paragraph 22
… salvation.” Angels of Heaven will register as best adorned, those who put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and walk with him in meekness and lowliness of mind.
23299 The Review and Herald February 8, 1881, paragraph 4
… Chaldeans, and the soothsayers. And the king spake, and said to the wise men of Babylon, Whosoever shall read this writing, and shew me the interpretation thereof …
23300 The Review and Herald February 8, 1881, paragraph 16
… his angel, and hath shut the lions’ mouths, that they have not hurt me; forasmuch as before him innocency was found in me; and also before thee, O king, have I done …