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24901 The Signs of the Times March 9, 1876, paragraph 16

… , saying, ‘And to you who are troubled rest with us, when the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven with his mighty angels, in flaming fire taking vengeance …

24902 The Signs of the Times March 9, 1876, paragraph 17

… . Jesus and his apostles dwell upon the event of the second advent with joy and triumph; and the holy angels proclaim that Christ who has ascended up into Heaven …

24903 The Signs of the Times March 23, 1876, paragraph 6

Sometimes the instrument was feeble but the Spirit of God gave weight and power to his truth. The presence of the holy angels was felt in the assembly, and numbers were daily being added to the little band of believers.

24904 The Signs of the Times March 30, 1876, paragraph 4

and develop the true characters of those who had professed to look for and rejoice in the coming of the Lord. Those who embraced the first angel’s message …

24905 The Signs of the Times March 30, 1876, paragraph 6

… village, and into the remote country regions. It reached the learned and talented, as well as the obscure and humble.

24906 The Signs of the Times April 20, 1876, Art. A, paragraph 2

… evil angels that he sends to every point where light from Heaven is shining upon the people. Here he stations his pickets to seize every unguarded man, woman …

24907 The Signs of the Times April 20, 1876, paragraph 13

… radiant angels in the glorious courts of Heaven, where all is peace and joy, that it was a sad and bitter change to wake up to the unsatisfying realities of mortal …

24908 The Signs of the Times April 20, 1876, paragraph 15

… , and, to all appearance, had but a short time to live. I was but seventeen years of age, small and frail, unused to society, and naturally so timid and retiring …

24909 The Signs of the Times May 11, 1876, paragraph 10

… hers, and with the other softly stroked my hair. I felt that angels of God would protect me from the unholy influence this attractive young lady was seeking …

24910 The Signs of the Times August 3, 1876, paragraph 7

… devil and his angels; for I was an hungered, and ye gave me no meat; I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink; I was a stranger, and ye took me not in; naked, and ye clothed …

24911 The Signs of the Times September 7, 1876, paragraph 2

… over and help us.” Some beg for even a day of labor with them, if they can have no more. Angels of God are preparing ears to hear, and hearts to receive the message …

24912 The Signs of the Times September 7, 1876, paragraph 8

… the angels in the work of ministering to souls and enlightening them with the divine truth.

24913 The Signs of the Times September 7, 1876, paragraph 11

… , 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 …

24914 The Signs of the Times September 7, 1876, paragraph 16

… , cupidity and love of ease must be sacrificed upon the altar of duty. In the simplicity of love, be like those little ones whose angels do always behold the face …

24915 The Signs of the Times October 19, 1876, paragraph 4

With what pleasure must the angels of God regard the efforts put forth, and the victories gained by these little ones over natural pride and timidity. With what tender care will they guard these lambs of the flock.

24916 The Signs of the Times August 9, 1877, paragraph 5

… up and down the mountain steeps, going to and from his humble work. Angels were not sent to bear him on their pinions up the tiresome ascent, or to lend their strength …

24917 The Signs of the Times August 9, 1877, paragraph 8

… , unhonored and unknown, that he might teach men how to live near God while discharging the humble duties of life. It was a mystery to angels that Christ, the Majesty …

24918 The Signs of the Times August 9, 1877, paragraph 9

… entire angel host, he was a simple carpenter, working for wages, and living a godly life in the face of all discouragements.

24919 The Signs of the Times August 9, 1877, paragraph 11

… , toiled and rested, ate and slept, from week to week and from year to year, the same as his humble contemporaries. He called no attention to himself as a marked …

24920 The Signs of the Times August 9, 1877, paragraph 13

… advancement, and registers upon the Book of God the unchangeable figures of the future. The angels are mournfully inscribing a fearful record of slighted …