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24181 The Review and Herald November 15, 1898, paragraph 8
… his character.
24182 The Review and Herald November 15, 1898, paragraph 13
… of God. He came to make plain the immutable character of the law, to declare that disobedience and transgression can never be rewarded with eternal life. He …
24183 The Review and Herald November 22, 1898, paragraph 2
… is God’s standard of character. Vividly before the mind of every commandment-keeper, and before every transgressor, will be brought the scene when the Sabbath …
24184 The Review and Herald November 29, 1898, paragraph 11
… and character, whose influence is not to gather with Christ, but to separate from him. Our churches must be purified from impiety, from many things that have …
24185 The Review and Herald November 29, 1898, paragraph 13
… his character. Thus it is that the co-operation of divine energy and merit with man makes him a complete overcomer in every sense, and elevates humanity in …
24186 The Review and Herald December 6, 1898, Art. A, paragraph 6
… by a consistent life and a godly conversation. The fallen world needs the light of heavenly sanctification demonstrated in a glorified character; and …
24187 The Review and Herald December 6, 1898, Art. A, paragraph 8
… of God’s great heritage, we are to represent the character of those who shall compose the family of God. Said Christ: “A new commandment I give unto you, That ye …
24188 The Review and Herald December 6, 1898, Art. A, paragraph 10
… , in character, reveal to the world their interpretation. “If ye love me,” Christ said, “keep my commandments.” If we are doers of the Word, we can come to God with full …
24189 The Review and Herald December 20, 1898, paragraph 9
… changeless character of every precept of God’s holy law.
24190 The Review and Herald January 3, 1899, paragraph 16
… of character; and the deception of Satan will be complete unless decided resistance is made against the first approach of the enemy. Unless God is sought …
24191 The Review and Herald January 10, 1899, paragraph 4
… work. God deals with each according to his temperament and character, and we must cooperate with him. Wisdom is needed in dealing with individual minds. There …
24192 The Review and Herald January 10, 1899, paragraph 7
… of character in adversity, and the gold was undimmed in prosperity. He showed the same sacred regard for God’s will when he stood next the throne as when in …
24193 The Review and Herald January 10, 1899, paragraph 10
… dishonor God, and ruin their own character.
24194 The Review and Herald January 10, 1899, paragraph 15
… from God. Is this amusement that I am engaged in of a character that will strengthen my heart for the faithful service of God? Will it fortify me for trial, and …
24195 The Review and Herald January 24, 1899, paragraph 3
… the character of Christ. They saw the contrast between their own impurity and unholiness and the purity and holiness of Christ. In such a kingdom as he would …
24196 The Review and Herald January 31, 1899, paragraph 8
… Christian character. By his fulness their soul-hunger will be satisfied. It is the privilege of all to follow on to know the Lord, that they may know that his …
24197 The Review and Herald February 14, 1899, paragraph 2
… the character, the soul grows under its divine influence. Every day the truth is to be received into the heart. Thus we eat Christ’s words, which he declares …
24198 The Review and Herald February 14, 1899, paragraph 3
… a character after the likeness of Christ. In it there is fulness of joy. When it is cherished in the heart, the love of Christ is preferred to the love of any human …
24199 The Review and Herald February 14, 1899, paragraph 4
… elevated character of the message they bear, will hide in Christ, realizing that their security and efficiency come from God. They will not live selfish lives …
24200 The Review and Herald February 14, 1899, paragraph 5
… in character. Many poor souls are puffed up with pride and self-importance. If they do not change this position, they will be tempted still more strongly to …