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23421 The Review and Herald March 9, 1886, paragraph 14

… 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.” Christ answered him saying …

23422 The Review and Herald March 9, 1886, paragraph 15

… stirred; and he says, “Get thee hence, Satan.” The tempter then leaves Christ, faint and dying, upon the field of battle, and one of the heavenly angels who are watching …

23423 The Review and Herald March 9, 1886, paragraph 17

The angelic host who watched the scenes in the betrayal and crucifixion of Christ, knew that it was Satan who entered into Judas and led him to betray Christ …

23424 The Review and Herald March 16, 1886, paragraph 11

… trials and self-denial. We cannot fully appreciate peace and joy in Christ, and the gift of eternal life, unless we are called to make some sacrifice to obtain …

23425 The Review and Herald March 30, 1886, paragraph 7

… thoughts and intents of the heart stand faithfully delineated. Every defect in the moral character stands forth revealed to the gaze of angels, and they …

23426 The Review and Herald April 20, 1886, paragraph 4

and to a place in your heart, angels are coming very near, and an answering strain is responded to in heaven. Every act, every deed of justice and mercy and benevolence …

23427 The Review and Herald April 20, 1886, paragraph 5

… Devil and his angels: for I was an hungered, and ye gave me no meat; I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink; I was a stranger, and ye took me not in; naked, and ye clothed …

23428 The Review and Herald April 20, 1886, paragraph 8

… -love and selfishness that they cannot appreciate what I am writing. All their lives they have thought and lived only for self. To make a worthy sacrifice to …

23429 The Review and Herald April 20, 1886, paragraph 11

… entertained angels unawares”?

23430 The Review and Herald April 20, 1886, paragraph 12

… enjoyment. Angels are waiting to see if we embrace opportunities within our reach of doing good,—waiting to see if we will bless others, that they in turn may …

23431 The Review and Herald April 27, 1886, paragraph 4

… glory, and with the glory of his Father, and all the heavenly angels surrounding him, escorting him on his way, with voices of triumph, while strains of the most …

23432 The Review and Herald April 27, 1886, paragraph 6

… earth, and money was their God; but their very prosperity has destroyed them. They became fools in the eyes of God and his heavenly angels, while men of worldly …

23433 The Review and Herald May 11, 1886, paragraph 4

and his angels with insults, “I have them! I have them! I have prepared my deceptions for them. Your blood is worthless here. Your intercessions and power and wonderful …

23434 The Review and Herald May 18, 1886, paragraph 5

… third angel’s message as the hand is united to the body. And there is nowhere to be found so great a cause of physical and moral degeneracy, as a neglect of this …

23435 The Review and Herald May 25, 1886, paragraph 6

… heavenly angels, more pure in heart, more sinless, more harmless and undefiled. We are seeking for purity and holiness of life, that we may at last be fitted for …

23436 The Review and Herald June 22, 1886, paragraph 6

… weakness, and has been discouraged and repressed. The better part of the nature of those of this class was perverted and dwarfed in childhood; and unless rays …

23437 The Review and Herald June 29, 1886, paragraph 11

… spirit, and will work with your efforts. When brought in contact with the powers of darkness, angels of God will be right by your side, and will preserve you from …

23438 The Review and Herald July 6, 1886, 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 …

23439 The Review and Herald July 6, 1886, 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 …

23440 The Review and Herald July 13, 1886, paragraph 9

… despondency and fretful murmuring. We are in this world to do work for the Master, and not to study our inclination and pleasure, and to serve and glorify ourselves …