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24161 The Review and Herald March 19, 1901, paragraph 8

… very angels who, when Satan was seeking the supremacy, fought the battle in the heavenly courts, and triumphed on the side of God; the very angels who shouted …

24162 The Review and Herald March 19, 1901, paragraph 9

… heavenly angels employ human hands in practical ministry. Human agencies as hand-helpers are to work out the knowledge and use the facilities of heavenly …

24163 The Review and Herald March 19, 1901, paragraph 10

… stimulating and inspiring in this thought, that the human agent stands as the visible instrument to confer the blessings of angelic agencies? As we are thus …

24164 The Review and Herald March 19, 1901, paragraph 16

… delegate angels to minister unto all who are in need of help, we know that if we do our part, these heavenly representatives of omnipotent power will be commissioned …

24165 The Review and Herald April 16, 1901, paragraph 2

… of angels who had swerved from their allegiance. With these sympathizers he was cast out of heaven.

24166 The Review and Herald April 16, 1901, paragraph 7

… wheat, and other things given by God as food, and would convert them into poisons, which would ruin man's physical, mental, and moral powers, and so overcome the …

24167 The Review and Herald April 16, 1901, paragraph 16

… Third Angel's Message. All heaven is waiting to hear us vindicate God's law, declaring it to be holy, just, and good. Where are those who will do this work? God calls …

24168 The Review and Herald April 23, 1901, Art. A, paragraph 1

… , high and low. Its divine requirements are that we love God supremely and our neighbor as ourselves. Its principles are binding upon the angels and upon all …

24169 The Review and Herald April 30, 1901, Art. A, paragraph 18

… God and the binding claims of His law. He wars against the work of Christ. His evil angels unite with evil men in opposing this work. But while He is carrying on …

24170 The Review and Herald April 30, 1901, paragraph 10

… the angel of the Lord, and Satan standing at his right hand to resist him. And the Lord said unto Satan, The Lord rebuke thee, O Satan; even the Lord that hath chosen …

24171 The Review and Herald April 30, 1901, paragraph 11

… raiment. And I said. Let them set a fair miter upon his head. So they set a fair miter upon his head, and clothed him with garments. And the angel of the Lord stood …

24172 The Review and Herald April 30, 1901, paragraph 13

… disrepute, and the hosts of heaven, ten thousand times ten thousand angels, who watch over and guard the tempted people of God, uplifting them and strengthening …

24173 The Review and Herald May 7, 1901, paragraph 3

… up and down the aisles of this Tabernacle?—The God of heaven and His angels. And they did not come here to tear you in pieces, but to give you right and peaceable …

24174 The Review and Herald May 7, 1901, paragraph 4

… have. Angels of God have been at work here. The Lord knew our needs, and sent us food which has given spiritual strength, and light, showing us how we should work …

24175 The Review and Herald May 7, 1901, paragraph 12

… . God's angels have been walking up and down in this congregation. I want every one of you to remember this, and I want you to remember also that God has said that …

24176 The Review and Herald May 7, 1901, paragraph 16

… altar, and bear the truth to those who are in darkness. You may be sure that angels of God will be round about you. As you impart to others, you will realize that …

24177 The Review and Herald May 7, 1901, paragraph 17

… work, angels of God will be by your side, and will give you words to speak. Thus you will become all-around, efficient gospel workers, of whom people will say, They …

24178 The Review and Herald May 7, 1901, paragraph 19

Teachers are to so learn of Christ that they will remain converted from day to day. Then they will so labor for the students that they, too, will be converted. The angels of God will walk in their midst, beholding their order and diligence.

24179 The Review and Herald May 14, 1901, paragraph 7

… men and of angels, and have not charity,” Paul declares, “I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand …

24180 The Review and Herald May 21, 1901, paragraph 9

… meek, and the pure, while angels clothed with the panoply of heaven stand by to guard and enlighten them, for they are heaven-bound. But there are those who are …