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24781 The Review and Herald August 24, 1911, paragraph 13

… of character, refusing to yoke up with others who have had a long experience in the work of God, will become blinded by self-confidence, unable to discern between …

24782 The Review and Herald September 7, 1911, paragraph 6

… a character that they could not be imitated by the skill of the juggler or the enchantments of the sorcerer. As these miracles were wrought in the name of Jesus …

24783 The Review and Herald October 5, 1911, paragraph 1

… as character builders. God places before them the privilege of being strengtheners of his cause through the consecration and labors of their children …

24784 The Review and Herald October 5, 1911, paragraph 10

… the characters thus developed, were alike rare. God’s plan was but partially and imperfectly fulfilled. By unbelief and by disregard of the Lord’s directions …

24785 The Review and Herald October 5, 1911, paragraph 16

character, and before the world and heaven to make known that they have chosen to serve God. True Christlike characters will bear the seal of God’s approval …

24786 The Review and Herald October 5, 1911, paragraph 18

… of God; improve the gift of speech; by the witness of a godly example uplift before others the power of the Word to transform the character. In simplicity and …

24787 The Review and Herald October 12, 1911, paragraph 2

… Christian character. This copy they should find in the lives of their parents. If they enter the city of God, and rejoice in the overcomer’s reward, some one …

24788 The Review and Herald October 12, 1911, paragraph 9

… form characters strong enough to resist temptation and stand firm for the principles of right, in the terrible issues before all who remain faithful to …

24789 The Review and Herald November 2, 1911, paragraph 13

… the character of God—his righteousness, justice, and equity—and the nature of his law. He clearly showed that it is man’s duty to live a life of sobriety and temperance …

24790 The Review and Herald November 2, 1911, paragraph 14

… moral character. The law searches his thoughts, motives, and purposes. The dark passions that lie hidden from the sight of men, the jealousy, hatred, lust, and …

24791 The Review and Herald November 2, 1911, paragraph 18

… sacred character of that law which she had so shamelessly transgressed; but her prejudice against the Man of Calvary steeled her heart against the word …

24792 The Review and Herald November 9, 1911, paragraph 11

… serve God. When the darkness is deepest, the light of a godlike character will shine the brightest. When every other trust fails, then it will be seen who have …

24793 The Review and Herald November 16, 1911, paragraph 5

… of character that God esteems. They were transgressors of his law, corrupt in heart and life. Their course of action was abhorred by heaven.

24794 The Review and Herald December 14, 1911, paragraph 11

… of character which he possessed was due to the grace of Christ; this alone made him different from the perverse and the sinful. The same grace could make the …

24795 The Review and Herald December 21, 1911, paragraph 4

… divine character. With noble firmness he had risen up before the sages of Greece, and by his knowledge and eloquence had put to silence the arguments of proud …

24796 The Review and Herald December 21, 1911, paragraph 20

… Christian character developed. Exposure to rebuffs and opposition leads the follower of Christ to greater watchfulness, and more earnest prayer to the …

24797 The Review and Herald December 28, 1911, paragraph 6

… his character, Nero declared the prisoner guiltless. Paul’s bonds were removed; he was again a free man.

24798 The Review and Herald January 4, 1912, Art. A, paragraph 5

… the character and motives of this son of God?

24799 The Review and Herald January 11, 1912, paragraph 4

God takes men as they are, with the human elements in their character, and trains them for his service, if they will be disciplined and learn of him. They are not …

24800 The Review and Herald January 11, 1912, paragraph 4

… developing character that can meet the approval of God.