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24361 The Review and Herald June 25, 1901, paragraph 5

… of character. Their hearts are not cleansed from defilement. They have not received the softening showers of the grace of God. They are destitute of the Holy …

24362 The Review and Herald June 25, 1901, paragraph 16

God will not treat men according to the position they occupy, according to their possessions, or their color, but according to the character they have formed …

24363 The Review and Herald July 9, 1901, paragraph 16

… the characters of their little ones according to the perfect pattern. When He was upon this earth, mothers brought their children to Him, thinking that if …

24364 The Review and Herald July 9, 1901, paragraph 21

… their characters. The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world. Mothers, remember that in your work the Creator of the universe will give …

24365 The Review and Herald July 23, 1901, paragraph 7

… gain character and influence for the truth. Consistency is a jewel. Our faith, our dress, our deportment, must be in harmony with the character of our work,—the …

24366 The Review and Herald July 23, 1901, paragraph 11

… by God, who are not living in obedience to the laws of His kingdom, is valueless. It cannot add to nor detract from true worth of character. The wisdom of the world …

24367 The Review and Herald July 23, 1901, paragraph 13

The God of heaven gave His Son up to a life of shame, humiliation, and reproach, in order that man might have a probation in which to mold his character after the …

24368 The Review and Herald July 23, 1901, paragraph 14

… in God’s eyes it is of no value. Solid worth of character, the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit,—it is this that is in the sight of God of great price.

24369 The Review and Herald July 23, 1901, paragraph 17

… give character to their work.

24370 The Review and Herald July 23, 1901, paragraph 21

… , from character to character, we are made complete in Him. His life is the standard of excellence. There is no exaltation for any of us only as it comes through …

24372 The Review and Herald July 30, 1901, Art. A, paragraph 11

… the character. The spirit of a new life works within. Faith passes into knowledge, and the word of God is understood. The branch becomes a living part of the Vine …

24373 The Review and Herald July 30, 1901, Art. A, paragraph 13

… and character. Those who are unenlightened by the Spirit of God can see only the things which are of the greatest importance in their human estimation. They …

24374 The Review and Herald July 30, 1901, paragraph 6

… condemnation. God has never empowered one mortal to say to another mortal, “You are lost.” We are all human beings. We are on this earth to form characters which …

24375 The Review and Herald August 6, 1901, Art. A, paragraph 10

… our characters complete in Christ. But until these graces possess the soul, how can we understand Paul’s words, “If there be therefore any consolation in Christ …

24376 The Review and Herald August 13, 1901, paragraph 1

… . God has told no one that it is a sin to kill the insects which destroy our peace and rest. In all His teaching, Christ gave no message of this character, and …

24377 The Review and Herald August 13, 1901, paragraph 12

… . The character is built up from the food given to the mind. Let us, then, feed upon Christ. Let the mind dwell upon the subjects which are of eternal consequence …

24378 The Review and Herald August 13, 1901, paragraph 16

… to God. The attributes of Christ are to be studied and earnestly sought for, that we may be complete in Him, revealing His beauty of character. As through Christ …

24379 The Review and Herald August 13, 1901, paragraph 21

… , from character to character. This is our work. God help us rightly to represent the Saviour to the world.

24380 The Review and Herald September 3, 1901, paragraph 4

God’s law, make it manifest that they have not accepted the righteousness of Christ. They may claim sanctification, but it is of a spurious character; for they …