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24321 The Review and Herald March 24, 1904, paragraph 4

… done. Angels of God attend you to the dwellings of those you visit. This work can not be done by proxy. Money lent or given will not accomplish it. Sermons can not …

24322 The Review and Herald March 31, 1904, paragraph 9

This spirit is Satan, the fallen angel, the ruler of the power of darkness. He has control of the spirits of evil, and through them he seeks to gain control of human beings. He is the head of the fallen angels. He supplies them with vital force.

24323 The Review and Herald May 5, 1904, paragraph 4

… third angel's message has never been proclaimed. The work of the canvasser-evangelist whose heart is imbued with the Holy Spirit is fraught with wonderful …

24324 The Review and Herald May 12, 1904, paragraph 9

… that angels are their companions. Let them keep the treasure-house of mind and heart filled with “It is written.” Hang in memory's hall the precious words of …

24325 The Review and Herald May 26, 1904, Art. A, paragraph 15

… to angels and to men that we are purged from our old sins, and that henceforth, having died to the world, we will “seek those things which are above, where Christ …

24326 The Review and Herald May 26, 1904, Art. A, paragraph 23

… ?—Because angels of God are with those who have gained a personal knowledge of Christ Jesus, and these angels will impress hearts.

24327 The Review and Herald June 16, 1904, paragraph 3

… , to angels, and to men, revealing the Father through a revelation of the Son.

24328 The Review and Herald June 23, 1904, paragraph 17

… alone. Angels are in the ranks of God's soldiers. And One more powerful than angels is there. The Captain of our salvation leads the way, saying, “Be of good cheer …

24329 The Review and Herald July 7, 1904, paragraph 14

… forth, and stills the strife of tongues. Day by day he is working out before men and angels a vast, sublime experiment, showing what the gospel can do for fallen …

24330 The Review and Herald July 7, 1904, paragraph 15

… , nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from …

24331 The Review and Herald July 7, 1904, paragraph 16

… see and arise, princes also shall worship, because of the Lord that is faithful, and the Holy One of Israel, and he shall choose thee.” God himself is “the justifier …

24332 The Review and Herald July 21, 1904, paragraph 2

and of angels, but have not love,” Paul declares, “I am become sounding brass, or a clanging cymbal. And if I have the gift of prophecy, and know all mysteries and all …

24333 The Review and Herald July 28, 1904, paragraph 3

… , and to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people, saying with a loud voice, Fear God, and give glory to him; for the hour of his judgment is come: and worship …

24334 The Review and Herald July 28, 1904, paragraph 4

And there followed another angel, saying, Babylon is fallen, is fallen, that great city, because she made all nations drink of the wine of the wrath of her fornication.

24335 The Review and Herald July 28, 1904, paragraph 5

… indignation; and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb.”

24336 The Review and Herald August 4, 1904, paragraph 18

… , second, and third angels’ messages. In the discharge of our duty, we are neither to despise nor fear our enemies. To bind ourselves up by contracts or in partnerships …

24337 The Review and Herald August 4, 1904, paragraph 20

… third angel's message means much to us, and that the observance of the true Sabbath is to be the sign that distinguishes those who serve God from those who …

24338 The Review and Herald August 11, 1904, paragraph 10

angels from heaven to co-operate with human instrumentalities in bringing encouragement and hope and joy and peace to the hearts of the sick and suffering …

24339 The Review and Herald September 15, 1904, paragraph 15

… heavenly angels will minister to you as teachers in the home, training you for the work of teaching your children.

24340 The Review and Herald September 15, 1904, paragraph 17

… fear and anguish, are forgotten as that voice, sweeter than the music of angel harps, pronounces the words, “Well done, good and faithful servant, enter ye into …