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24701 The Review and Herald November 18, 1909, paragraph 8

… moral character has been correct, and we need not humble ourselves before God, like the common sinner. But we must be content to enter into life in the very same …

24702 The Review and Herald November 18, 1909, paragraph 18

… in character, the more humble will be his opinion of himself; but it will be seen and felt by all around him. Those who have had the deepest experience in the things …

24703 The Review and Herald December 30, 1909, paragraph 16

… where character is molded. In them should be laboring a class of people who have especially consecrated themselves to the service of God, and who seek him …

24704 The Review and Herald December 30, 1909, paragraph 17

… work. Characters are to be formed here after the divine similitude. It is not the expensive dress that will give us influence, but it is by true Christian humility …

24705 The Review and Herald December 30, 1909, paragraph 23

… and character? When all in this institution are truly converted, there will be just as surely as wonderful work done as when on the day of Pentecost the disciples …

24706 The Review and Herald January 6, 1910, paragraph 15

character that they will not exert an influence contrary to the faith you profess. If you will come into this position of consecration to the work of God, he …

24707 The Review and Herald January 13, 1910, paragraph 9

… of God. We want to see the King in his beauty. Then let us daily keep our eyes fixed upon Christ, the perfection of human character, and laying hold of his divine …

24708 The Review and Herald January 13, 1910, paragraph 10

… Christian character, we must put away from our lives every evil thing. When we are truly converted to God, we shall hate the things that separate us from him …

24709 The Review and Herald January 13, 1910, paragraph 22

… of God upon heart and mind and character.

24710 The Review and Herald February 10, 1910, paragraph 13

… of God may be revealed. You can not afford to do otherwise; for you have a character to form for the future, immortal life. Great responsibilities rest upon every …

24711 The Review and Herald February 17, 1910, paragraph 4

… of character for the future, immortal life.

24712 The Review and Herald March 3, 1910, paragraph 4

… moral character will be hindered. The brain and nerves are in sympathy with the stomach. Erroneous eating and drinking result in erroneous thinking and …

24713 The Review and Herald March 10, 1910, paragraph 2

… of God. Pure and elevated in character, his piety and wisdom were unexampled. But Solomon did not go on from strength to strength in the pure and true life. It …

24714 The Review and Herald March 10, 1910, paragraph 3

… distinct character. Why, then, did Solomon become such a moral wreck? He did not act on correct principles. He cultivated alliances with heathen kingdoms. He …

24715 The Review and Herald March 10, 1910, paragraph 4

… to God. These Solomon countenanced and sustained. His once noble character, bold and true for God and righteousness, became deteriorated. His profligate …

24716 The Review and Herald April 14, 1910, paragraph 7

… in character, giving a wrong mold to others. When the church fully receives the light, darkness will be dispelled; and if in holiness of character the believers …

24717 The Review and Herald April 21, 1910, paragraph 7

… . Let God’s people come out from this world, and be separate. Let unbelievers see that the faith we hold is a living reality, sanctifying the character and transforming …

24718 The Review and Herald April 21, 1910, paragraph 8

… of God’s Word, seeking to discover every defect of character, that we may wash our robes and make them white in the blood of the Lamb.

24719 The Review and Herald April 21, 1910, paragraph 9

… and characters of others. This work will be approved of God, and win for us the heavenly benediction, “Well done.”

24720 The Review and Herald April 28, 1910, paragraph 5

… are God’s husbandry, ye are God’s building.” This figure represents human character, which is to be wrought upon point by point. Each day God works on his building …