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23701 The Review and Herald August 22, 1893, paragraph 2

… others. God will judge those who take unwarrantable liberties, and make use of dishonorable means in order to give character and influence to what they regard …

23702 The Review and Herald August 22, 1893, paragraph 4

God, and it is not appropriate to make instruction, warning, reproof, or counsel of this character public to the world. The world’s Redeemer, the Sent of God, the …

23703 The Review and Herald August 29, 1893, paragraph 7

… this character is inspired not from above, but from beneath.

23704 The Review and Herald September 5, 1893, paragraph 1

… in character. Tares will appear among the wheat; but it would do more harm to weed out the tares, unless in God’s appointed way, than to leave them alone. While …

23705 The Review and Herald September 5, 1893, paragraph 4

… misjudge character, but God does not leave the work of judgment and pronouncing upon character to those who are not fitted for it. We are not to say what constitutes …

23706 The Review and Herald September 5, 1893, paragraph 6

… of character brought about in those who yield themselves to God, and they express their joy in songs of rapturous praise to God and to the Lamb. They see those …

23707 The Review and Herald October 3, 1893, paragraph 1

… a god to worship, had permitted this idolatry. Aaron manifested weakness of character in this. He stood in Moses’s place, and had charge of the congregation …

23709 The Review and Herald October 3, 1893, paragraph 13

… the character of God, would appear as truth, and the conclusion would be made that God has no chosen or organized church in the world. O, what a triumph would this …

23710 The Review and Herald October 24, 1893, paragraph 2

… or character. By this course God’s Holy Spirit is grieved, and the churches are weakened by the influence of distrust and suspicion; for they are led to speak …

23711 The Review and Herald October 24, 1893, paragraph 6

… the characters of those who are giving their lives to the service of him who has died for them. We shall not then act the part of accusers, and treat our brethren …

23712 The Review and Herald October 31, 1893, paragraph 2

… of character and principles among us as members of Christ’s body. All bitterness and wrath and malice and evil speaking will be put away from us, and the love …

23713 The Review and Herald November 7, 1893, paragraph 6

… of God should feel how sacred is its character, and they should prepare themselves for tomorrow’s work by a judicious employment of their powers today.

23714 The Review and Herald November 21, 1893, paragraph 4

… to God, we reap great advantages; for if we have weaknesses of character, as we all have, we unite ourselves to One who is mighty to save. Our ignorance will be united …

23715 The Review and Herald November 21, 1893, paragraph 7

… our characters. It is his design to fit us for the heavenly courts above.

23716 The Review and Herald November 28, 1893, paragraph 3

… a character that no finite man could comprehend or do it. Only the divine Hand could take the truth which, from its connection with error, had been serving the …

23717 The Review and Herald November 28, 1893, paragraph 8

… to God or conformity to the image of Christ. Nothing but divine power can regenerate the human heart and character, and imbue the soul with the love of Christ …

23718 The Review and Herald December 5, 1893, paragraph 4

… humblest character. We cannot call out the people to hear the truth in tents as in America; for in many places, as in Wellington, New Zealand, the wind would strip …

23719 The Review and Herald December 5, 1893, paragraph 10

… and character. They will be mediums through which the Holy Spirit will communicate light and knowledge to others. The wonderful truth revealed to us in these …

23720 The Review and Herald December 19, 1893, paragraph 2

… of God. The progress of the truth in the world is often hindered by the unsanctified characters of men who claim to be its adherents. It would be far better to …