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24861 The Review and Herald March 27, 1913, paragraph 3

… in God, but it is a faith that does not work; and the apostle says, “Faith without works is dead.” It is of like character with the faith possessed by the evil angels …

24862 The Review and Herald April 24, 1913, paragraph 3

… of God has not transformed our characters into the likeness of Christ, all our professed knowledge of him and the truth is but as sounding brass and a tinkling …

24863 The Review and Herald May 1, 1913, paragraph 7

… Christ’s character. Those who have Christ abiding in the heart will work the works of Christ. Such are entitled to all the promises of his Word. Becoming one …

24864 The Review and Herald May 8, 1913, paragraph 3

… Christ. God desires us to have pure characters; purity is power, but sin is weakness and ruin.

24865 The Review and Herald May 8, 1913, paragraph 5

… a character that will meet the approval of heaven. We are very anxious to appear well in the sight of men, but of how much greater importance is it that we stand …

24866 The Review and Herald May 8, 1913, paragraph 6

… with God, warning and condemning the world by manifesting before them a righteous character.

24867 The Review and Herald June 19, 1913, paragraph 3

… with God, unless those in positions of leadership lift up their hearts to heaven, confessing their defects of character, and pleading for help to reach a higher …

24868 The Review and Herald July 3, 1913, paragraph 7

… of character that led him to look upon sin as desirable. At times he endeavored to serve God, and was granted a measure of prosperity; but he was not steadfast …

24869 The Review and Herald July 10, 1913, paragraph 6

… in God, Rehoboam would have developed strength of character, faith in God, and submission to the divine requirements. But as time passed, the king began to put …

24870 The Review and Herald August 7, 1913, Art. A, paragraph 4

character was easily molded by the determined spirit of Jezebel. Because of his selfish nature, he was incapable of appreciating the mercies of God to …

24871 The Review and Herald September 25, 1913, paragraph 13

God. The character of Baal-worship, in contrast with the reasonable service required by the true God, stands fully revealed. They recognize God’s justice …

24872 The Review and Herald October 9, 1913, paragraph 11

… his character on the whole world. It is his purchased possession, and he desires to make men free, and pure, and holy. Though Satan works to hinder this purpose …

24873 The Review and Herald October 23, 1913, paragraph 5

… developing character. It is the still, small voice of the Spirit of God that has power to change the heart.

24874 The Review and Herald November 6, 1913, Art. A, paragraph 15

character of selfish and arbitrary men, rather than the character of God. Christ set aside the false teaching by which those who claimed to know God had …

24875 The Review and Herald April 30, 1914, paragraph 7

… of God? If their moral and intellectual faculties are beclouded, they cannot appreciate the value of the atonement or the exalted character of the work of …

24876 The Review and Herald May 21, 1914, paragraph 2

… of God’s Word, and be brought into a position where they will discern the imperfections in their moral characters. They should be in earnest to reform, that …

24877 The Review and Herald May 28, 1914, paragraph 9

… , holy character; that it could be kept free from the objectionable features that are found in other institutions of the kind. It was to be an instrumentality …

24878 The Review and Herald July 23, 1914, paragraph 1

… Christian character.

24879 The Review and Herald August 6, 1914, paragraph 6

… , princely character; but he laid all that aside, and came to our world in the garb of humanity, to suffer with humanity all the temptations wherewith man is tempted …

24880 The Review and Herald October 15, 1914, paragraph 23

… of character to their children, and then educate and train these children, in the fear of God, to habits of self-denial and self-control. Youth who have been thus …