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23961 The Review and Herald July 20, 1897, paragraph 5

… . “The angel that talked with me came again,” writes Zechariah, “and waked me, as a man is wakened out of his sleep, and said unto me, What seest thou? And I said, I have looked …

23962 The Review and Herald August 3, 1897, paragraph 4

… , rulers, and priests, before the heavenly universe, before fallen angels and fallen men.

23963 The Review and Herald August 10, 1897, 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 …

23964 The Review and Herald August 17, 1897, paragraph 14

… an angel of light, he will walk the earth as a wonder-worker. In beautiful language he will present lofty sentiments. Good words will be spoken by him, and good …

23965 The Review and Herald August 24, 1897, paragraph 4

… .” Murmurers and accusers, those who are envious and jealous, will then be found standing on their own chosen side, with Satan and his angels.

23966 The Review and Herald August 24, 1897, paragraph 12

… satisfaction and delight in them. God himself, and the heavenly angels, rejoice over them with singing. The believing sinner is pronounced innocent, while …

23967 The Review and Herald August 24, 1897, paragraph 13

… received and heard, and hold fast and repent. If therefore thou shalt not watch, I will come on thee as a thief, and thou shalt not know what hour I will come upon …

23968 The Review and Herald August 31, 1897, paragraph 1

… pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John: who bare record of the word of God, and of the testimony of Jesus Christ, and of all things …

23969 The Review and Herald September 7, 1897, paragraph 2

… out and presented before the heavenly courts as originating, not with Satan, but with the angels. So the deceiver would show that the angels thought as he did …

23970 The Review and Herald September 7, 1897, paragraph 3

… the angels. There was at first no pronounced feeling against God; but the seed had been sown, and the love and confidence of the angels was marred. The sweet communion …

23971 The Review and Herald September 7, 1897, paragraph 4

… the angels—a word here and a word there—opened the way for a long list of suppositions. In his artful way he drew expressions of doubt from them. Then, when he was …

23972 The Review and Herald September 7, 1897, paragraph 8

… heavenly angels. These principles were goodness, mercy, and love. Self-evidencing light was to be recognized and freely accepted by all who occupied positions …

23973 The Review and Herald September 14, 1897, paragraph 3

and fallen angels are in the same confederacy, leagued to work against good. They are united in a desperate companionship. Through his evil angels, Satan …

23974 The Review and Herald September 14, 1897, paragraph 5

… evil angels. He confederates with men who claim to be in the faith; and those who are trying to carry forward the work of God with fidelity, having no man’s person …

23975 The Review and Herald September 14, 1897, paragraph 7

and alienation, to bruise and mangle character, but as missionaries for Christ, to be peacemakers and to restore. Let the Holy Spirit come in and expel …

23976 The Review and Herald September 14, 1897, paragraph 12

… an angel of light. Thus we may constantly contend for the faith once delivered to the saints.

23977 The Review and Herald September 21, 1897, paragraph 3

angel that talked with me came again, and waked me, as a man that is wakened out of his sleep, and said unto me, What seest thou? And I said, I have looked, and behold …

23978 The Review and Herald September 21, 1897, paragraph 8

… disposition and attributes, show that they are after the similitude of the apostate, and taunt Christ and the heavenly angels. How long shall we thus crucify …

23979 The Review and Herald October 12, 1897, paragraph 2

… ! Again and again he would have been killed had it not been for the heavenly angels who attended him and guarded his life until the time when the case of the Jews …

23980 The Review and Herald October 19, 1897, paragraph 5

… , plague, and famine. The waters of the deep will overflow their boundaries. Property and life will be destroyed by fire and flood. We should be preparing for …