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24301 The Review and Herald May 15, 1900, paragraph 7
… of character, and he brought into all his work the perfection which he desired to bring into the character he was transforming by his divine power. Nor did …
24302 The Review and Herald May 15, 1900, paragraph 9
… his character. In that time man decides his eternal destiny. If he works in opposition to the will of God, he can not belong to the royal family. The silver and …
24303 The Review and Herald May 29, 1900, paragraph 4
… of character, God used at his appointed time, to execute judgment upon Jezebel.
24304 The Review and Herald June 5, 1900, paragraph 8
… with God. By the sacrifice of himself he would enable every human being to be one with his fellow men and with God. All the elements of the human character he …
24305 The Review and Herald June 12, 1900, paragraph 10
… all characters, righteous and unrighteous, will stand in their several positions in God’s plan. With the characters they have formed, they will act their …
24306 The Review and Herald June 19, 1900, paragraph 2
… the character of the man who conscientiously serves God.
24307 The Review and Herald June 26, 1900, paragraph 3
… their characters by miracle. They used the ability given them by God, trusting alone in the righteousness of Christ; and all who will use the same means may …
24308 The Review and Herald June 26, 1900, paragraph 4
… true character of sin. He is not urged to search the Scriptures on bended knees that he may know what is truth, or to pray that his eyes may be anointed with eyesalve …
24309 The Review and Herald July 3, 1900, Art. A, paragraph 2
… spiritual character of his kingdom. The Great Teacher used the things of nature to reflect the wisdom of the Creator. Human life in all its bearings is similar …
24310 The Review and Herald July 10, 1900, paragraph 15
… the character of their leader. The souls of men and women are of infinite value in God’s sight, not because, as many declare, they have natural immortality, but …
24311 The Review and Herald August 7, 1900, paragraph 12
… . His character was not changed for the better; his heart was not purified. The opportunities given him were not appreciated. He did not appropriate the truth …
24312 The Review and Herald August 14, 1900, paragraph 10
… the character of God, and charged him with the very attributes that he himself possessed, while he concealed his own character from them. He professed to be …
24313 The Review and Herald August 21, 1900, paragraph 7
… with God: ye are God’s husbandry, ye are God’s building”? Shall I not with God’s help build a character for time and eternity, and promote godliness in myself …
24314 The Review and Herald August 28, 1900, paragraph 7
… of God are men who bear the stamp of defective characters. They are not walking with Christ. Their piety is not sound and healthful; it is of a cheap order. These …
24315 The Review and Herald September 4, 1900, paragraph 1
… of character, be quick to discern our own errors and mistakes, and make less of the faults of others than of our own. We must feel a special interest in looking …
24316 The Review and Herald September 11, 1900, paragraph 2
… of character. He was willing to do good things, and he flattered himself that by his integrity in dealing with his fellow men he was fulfilling the law. The perfection …
24317 The Review and Herald September 18, 1900, paragraph 14
… of God in him. Because of his atoning sacrifice, our prayers go up to the Father, laden with the fragrance of Christ’s character, and, one with Christ, we are accepted …
24318 The Review and Herald September 25, 1900, paragraph 10
… Christ’s character. When we are fully awake to our own sinfulness, we shall appreciate Christ. The more humble are our views of ourselves, the more clearly …
24319 The Review and Herald October 9, 1900, paragraph 6
… in character, but the whole of their religious experience is affected by the lax discipline exercised over them in their early lives. And their children …
24320 The Review and Herald October 9, 1900, paragraph 8
… , deformed characters. They practice deception by misrepresenting their school matters to their parents. They complain of their teachers and the rules …