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23361 The Review and Herald November 13, 1883, paragraph 7

… , and even extend to other States! If every one who has professed faith in the third angel's message would make the word of God his rule of action, and with strict …

23362 The Review and Herald November 27, 1883, paragraph 9

… , and is there performing the closing work of his priestly office, in fulfillment of the words of the angel to the prophet Daniel, “Unto two thousand and three …

23363 The Review and Herald November 27, 1883, paragraph 10

… , and third angels was correct. The great way-marks we have passed are immovable. Although the hosts of hell may try to tear them from their foundation, and triumph …

23364 The Review and Herald December 18, 1883, paragraph 9

… Heaven; angels will be at their side. Whatsoever they ask, they receive of God, because they keep his commandments and do those things that are pleasing in his …

23365 The Review and Herald January 15, 1884, paragraph 7

… Satan, and taking their position beneath the blood-stained banner of Prince Immanuel. In imagination I could hear the response of praise, as angels told the …

23366 The Review and Herald January 29, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 5

… around; and had we not stopped just as we did, our car would have broken down, and the next car would have run into ours. Were not angels of God watching over us? I …

23367 The Review and Herald January 29, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 8

… life and hope as any of us who were on the train. The psalmist says, “The angel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear him, and delivereth them;” and we felt …

23368 The Review and Herald January 29, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 9

… that angels of God were commissioned to avert a terrible calamity; but I am just simple enough to believe it, and this faith I shall cherish. I believe that God …

23369 The Review and Herald March 4, 1884, paragraph 11

… , angels are by our side, reflecting bright beams of light upon its sacred pages. The Scriptures appeal to man as having power to choose between right and wrong …

23370 The Review and Herald April 8, 1884, paragraph 2

… mind, and are not easily banished. Satan has his evil angels around us; and though they cannot read men's thoughts, they closely watch their words and actions …

23371 The Review and Herald April 15, 1884, paragraph 13

… ; and angels can come to us in lonely cells, bringing light and peace from Heaven. The prison will be as a palace, for the rich in faith dwell there; and the gloomy …

23372 The Review and Herald April 29, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 6

… , blunt, and rough, and they call this frankness; but it is not rightly named, it is selfishness of the deepest dye. These persons may have virtues; they may be liberal …

23373 The Review and Herald May 6, 1884, paragraph 4

… nation and tongue and people, of all grades, high and low, rich and poor, learned and ignorant. These are not dead substances, to be fitted by hammer and chisel …

23374 The Review and Herald May 6, 1884, paragraph 7

… character and habits. The untidy housekeeper will become care-taking, neat, and orderly; for is she not to entertain angels of God, that minister to those who …

23375 The Review and Herald May 27, 1884, paragraph 4

… unbelief, and this morning venture upon the promises of God, and prove his word. Could our eyes be opened, we should see Jesus and heavenly angels in the room …

23376 The Review and Herald June 17, 1884, paragraph 12

… words and acts will live, and will decide the destiny of souls. Angels of God are writing the history of our lives; let us be careful that the record is such as …

23377 The Review and Herald June 24, 1884, paragraph 14

… us and by us. In these days of multiplied popular fables, there is no way to reach the people only as God works through our efforts. Angels are commissioned to …

23378 The Review and Herald July 8, 1884, paragraph 7

… time and are great sufferers, they would change the current of their thoughts. We need not keep our own record of trials and difficulties, griefs and sorrows …

23379 The Review and Herald July 8, 1884, paragraph 14

… work, and bringing us divine strength and power to be combined with human effort. These angels weep over the coldness, the indolence, and want of love for souls …

23380 The Review and Herald July 29, 1884, paragraph 1

… third angel's message; and as a people professing this reform, we should not retrograde, but make continual advancement. It is a great thing to insure health …