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23701 The Review and Herald May 19, 1891, paragraph 12
… daughters, and they will be circumspect in deportment, careful in habits and dress. They will realize that they are a spectacle unto men and angels, and will …
23702 The Review and Herald June 9, 1891, paragraph 3
… work, and the apostle says, “Faith without works is dead.” It is of like character with the faith possessed by the evil angels, for they “believe and tremble.” We must …
23703 The Review and Herald June 23, 1891, paragraph 6
… purpose and circumstances, are Christ's words! How clear and forcible are his illustrations! His style is characterized by simplicity and solemnity. Throughout …
23704 The Review and Herald July 7, 1891, paragraph 11
… third angel is represented as following the first and second angels, and crying with a loud voice, “If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his …
23705 The Review and Herald July 14, 1891, paragraph 4
… . Christ and his righteousness are to be so blended with the third angel's message that the whole world may be lightened with his glory. All should have a personal …
23706 The Review and Herald July 21, 1891, paragraph 16
… . The angels of God are watching the development of character, and weighing moral worth. The whole question is settled in this, Is he obedient or disobedient …
23707 The Review and Herald August 11, 1891, paragraph 3
… -members, and see a multitude of pictures of themselves and their friends. How must the holy angels look upon these pictures adorning tables and mantel-pieces …
23708 The Review and Herald August 18, 1891, paragraph 3
… nature, and to fit man for the society of the angels of heaven. Every temptation may be conquered through the strength of Christ. God desires us to have pure …
23709 The Review and Herald August 18, 1891, paragraph 7
… , known and read of all men. If we are to be cleansed, both soul and body, we cannot afford to be slothful and negligent. Christ is coming, the third angel's message …
23710 The Review and Herald September 22, 1891, paragraph 12
… of angels. The thing essential for successful work is a knowledge of Christ; for this knowledge will give sound principles of right, impart a noble, unselfish …
23711 The Review and Herald October 13, 1891, paragraph 9
… third angel's message, those who avow themselves God's commandment-keeping people, and who honor God, and are earnestly engaged, in the sight of all the universe …
23712 The Review and Herald November 10, 1891, paragraph 4
… . Evil angels are ever on the alert that they may exalt before the minds of the youth that which will do them injury, and as books expressing infidel and pagan …
23713 The Review and Herald November 17, 1891, paragraph 4
… an angel of light, disguising his temptations under an appearance of goodness, and making men believe him to be the friend rather than the enemy of humanity …
23714 The Review and Herald November 17, 1891, paragraph 7
… , merciful, and gracious, slow to anger, and full of goodness and truth. Those who accepted his teaching were under the guardian care of angels, who were commissioned …
23715 The Review and Herald December 1, 1891, paragraph 1
… unto angels and to men. A knowledge of science of all kinds is power, and it is in the purpose of God that advanced science shall be taught in our schools as a preparation …
23716 The Review and Herald December 8, 1891, paragraph 3
… , and the angels of God are about you. It is right that you should feel that you must climb to the highest round of the educational ladder. Philosophy and history …
23717 The Review and Herald December 8, 1891, paragraph 11
… lightness and trifling to escape your lips when quoting scripture. As you take the Bible in your hands, remember that you are on holy ground. Angels are around …
23718 The Review and Herald December 15, 1891, paragraph 6
… world, and desires to look into the mystery of Calvary's love and woe. Angels in wonder and amazement look upon those for whom so great salvation has been provided …
23719 The Review and Herald December 22, 1891, paragraph 1
… dignify, and declare him worthy to treat with the Infinite God in man's behalf, and also represent God to a fallen world. Man's substitute and surety must have …
23720 The Review and Herald December 22, 1891, paragraph 12
… man, and partook of the divine attributes, and planted his cross between humanity and divinity, bridging the gulf that separated the sinner from God. “For verily …