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24081 The Review and Herald May 11, 1897, paragraph 8

… of God’s own kindling. Self is lost sight of in their consciousness of their own unworthiness and of God’s wonderful glory.

24082 The Review and Herald May 11, 1897, paragraph 12

… the character of God. Men may think that they are serving God faithfully; their talents, learning, eloquence, or zeal may dazzle the eye, delight the fancy, and …

24083 The Review and Herald May 18, 1897, paragraph 10

… the character of God. They made him altogether such a one as themselves. Their own imagination was darkened and polluted by their wicked works. Their religious …

24084 The Review and Herald June 29, 1897, paragraph 9

… of character is the result. Through faith in Christ his powers of mind and heart are enlarged, and the believer is endowed with refined and holy affections …

24085 The Review and Herald June 29, 1897, paragraph 10

… to God. “Study to show thyself approved unto God.” Let your conduct, your character, be in accordance with the sacred trust and heavenly endowment of the Holy …

24086 The Review and Herald July 13, 1897, paragraph 9

… of God for truth, will receive a blessing from God. Their characters are formed after the divine similitude. The mind is in a state of continual advancement …

24087 The Review and Herald July 20, 1897, paragraph 8

… know God. They have only a surface religion. They do not love God; they do not study his character; therefore they do not know how to trust, how to look and live. They …

24088 The Review and Herald July 20, 1897, paragraph 10

… Christ’s character. Only by knowing Christ can we know God.

24089 The Review and Herald August 3, 1897, paragraph 5

… divine character was veiled by the garb of humanity. But the priests and rulers had not that which they needed so much,—a knowledge of God’s character. For this …

24090 The Review and Herald August 10, 1897, paragraph 7

… of God; thou art the King of Israel.” But they were filled with madness that Christ had given this additional evidence of his divine character, and in so doing …

24091 The Review and Herald August 17, 1897, paragraph 20

… religious characters, because they eat the flesh and drink the blood of the Son of God. But unless watched and nurtured, the health of the soul decays. Keep in …

24092 The Review and Herald August 24, 1897, paragraph 12

… , can God rejoice over with singing. The more fully the Lord sees the character of his beloved Son revealed in his people, the greater is his satisfaction and …

24093 The Review and Herald August 24, 1897, paragraph 14

… the character of Christ. The blood of Christ has made men and women God’s precious charge. Then how careful should we be not to manifest too much freedom in …

24094 The Review and Herald August 31, 1897, paragraph 15

… of character which the God of heaven has given to our world, and venture to erect a standard of human invention? God desires that his commandment-keeping people …

24095 The Review and Herald September 7, 1897, paragraph 8

… the character of God were the foundation of the education constantly kept before the heavenly angels. These principles were goodness, mercy, and love. Self …

24096 The Review and Herald September 7, 1897, paragraph 12

… a character entirely opposite to that of Satan. As the high priest laid aside his gorgeous, pontifical robes, and officiated in the white linen dress of a common …

24097 The Review and Herald September 7, 1897, paragraph 16

… his character, by dishonoring God because we profess to be Christians while misrepresenting Christ. Those who choose to reveal the character of the arch …

24098 The Review and Herald September 14, 1897, paragraph 6

… and character of God. Unless God shall work through the two olive-trees, his witnesses, causing them to empty from themselves the golden oil through the golden …

24099 The Review and Herald September 14, 1897, paragraph 7

… mangle character, but as missionaries for Christ, to be peacemakers and to restore. Let the Holy Spirit come in and expel this unholy passion, which cannot …

24100 The Review and Herald September 14, 1897, paragraph 10

… of character. By accepting the provision made for us, we may represent the character of Christ. Thus we are identified with the Son of God, being one with him …