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24961 Sabbath-School Worker June 1, 1909, paragraph 4
… of God. It is a sign to them of the divine character of Christ’s mission.
24962 Sanitarium Announcement January 1, 1900, paragraph 14
… Christian character. He desired them to give evidence of their love, and prove the sincerity of their faith. As disciples in full belief of the truth, he longed …
24963 Sanitarium Announcement January 1, 1900, paragraph 15
… the character revealed by the Macedonians, and it gave Paul great satisfaction. He rejoiced at the gratitude manifested by these souls for the most precious …
24964 Sanitarium Announcement January 1, 1900, paragraph 16
… of God to the believer will lead to great benevolence. And the character cannot be complete unless benevolence is expressed in returning to God his due by …
24965 Sanitarium Announcement January 1, 1900, paragraph 22
… give character to our work. It will bring the truth before many persons of the higher classes, who might never see the light of truth but for the Lord’s agencies …
24966 The Signs of the Times August 5, 1875, paragraph 6
… in character.
24967 The Signs of the Times August 5, 1875, paragraph 9
… the characters of their children their first and highest consideration, that the thorns may not take root and yield an abundant harvest. God calls upon mothers …
24968 The Signs of the Times August 5, 1875, paragraph 10
… that God is love. All that is good and lovely and beautiful in this world speaks to them of the love of our Heavenly Father. The character of God they may discern …
24969 The Signs of the Times August 12, 1875, paragraph 6
… of God, the true mirror: in it they have seen the defects of their character, and when pointed to the atoning blood of a crucified Redeemer, they accepted it as …
24970 The Signs of the Times December 9, 1875, paragraph 4
… their characters to be swayed by the customs of society, or is giving them correct views of truth and right principles, as the basis of their actions. Many Christian …
24971 The Signs of the Times December 9, 1875, paragraph 14
… beautiful character is of value in the sight of God. Such beauty will attract, but not mislead. Such charms are fast colors; they never fade.
24972 The Signs of the Times December 9, 1875, paragraph 15
… of God, take up your neglected duty, and train your children to form characters for Heaven. The inspired apostle contrasts the inward adorning with the outward …
24973 The Signs of the Times January 6, 1876, Art. A, paragraph 8
… Christian character and a fitness for the society of holy angels? Oh, no! But to minister to a depraved, unnatural appetite for that which poisons and kills …
24974 The Signs of the Times January 13, 1876, paragraph 1
… to God in advanced years; but we do affirm that good Christian character is seldom commenced and matured in old age, and even then is perfected under great …
24975 The Signs of the Times January 27, 1876, paragraph 10
… Christian character, I had scarcely dared to make the trial of serving God. I now earnestly sought the pardon of my sins and strove to give myself entirely …
24976 The Signs of the Times February 3, 1876, paragraph 7
… their characters, and suppress their faults and failures. If they were represented as struggling with temptations, occasionally vanquished, yet triumphing …
24977 The Signs of the Times February 10, 1876, paragraph 8
… of God had been dwelt upon more and his stern justice less, the beauty and glory of his character would have inspired me with a deep and earnest love for my Creator …
24978 The Signs of the Times March 30, 1876, paragraph 4
… of God revealed the true characters of those who would shirk responsibility and stigma by denying their faith in the hour of trial.
24979 The Signs of the Times May 11, 1876, paragraph 21
… of God. Some time after this, the characters of these persons were developed before the people and the vision given in reference to them was fully vindicated …
24980 The Signs of the Times September 7, 1876, paragraph 6
… what God does to strengthen the characters of those who trust him implicitly, and give themselves unreservedly to his commands.