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25241 The Signs of the Times May 17, 1883, Art. A, paragraph 13
… of character, when they should be going on to perfection. The worldliness in the church, which is the great cause of spiritual death, is attributable to the …
25242 The Signs of the Times May 31, 1883, paragraph 7
… of character they sometimes erred by exercising too great severity. Their government was one of law and authority. The mother especially manifested too …
25243 The Signs of the Times June 14, 1883, paragraph 7
… offensive character of sin, and teaches them that it is impossible for man by his own works to lessen its guilt or evade its punishment. Nothing but repentance …
25244 The Signs of the Times June 14, 1883, paragraph 21
… his character and motives, came in upon him like an overwhelming flood; and they were not without effect. He had felt confident that the leaders in the church …
25245 The Signs of the Times August 23, 1883, paragraph 1
… the character of the rising generation. Upon every youth, God has bestowed varied capabilities, mental, moral, and physical; and he requires that those be cultivated …
25246 The Signs of the Times August 23, 1883, paragraph 3
… obey God is to accept the guidance of infinite love and wisdom. It is to pursue a course which will ennoble the character and strengthen the intellect, and …
25247 The Signs of the Times August 23, 1883, paragraph 6
… of God. He seeks to prevent us from searching the heart, from studying the law of God and comparing our life and character with its perfect standard. We must …
25248 The Signs of the Times August 23, 1883, paragraph 8
… of character, that your influence may be exerted to lead others to a wrong course. Resolve in the strength of God to defeat his purpose. Set your mark high, and …
25249 The Signs of the Times August 30, 1883, paragraph 8
… the character and destiny of God’s word. Said Christ, “I came not to send peace, but a sword.” God is wonderful and awful in his counsels. Let us have a care lest in …
25250 The Signs of the Times August 30, 1883, paragraph 14
… of God illuminated his countenance. His greatness and purity of character, his peace and joy of heart, were manifest to all, as he testified against the power …
25251 The Signs of the Times September 27, 1883, paragraph 9
… of God, we must exhibit to the world, in character and works, that union with Christ which is in accordance with the light of sacred truth now shining upon us …
25252 The Signs of the Times September 27, 1883, paragraph 10
… in character and in life. When they seek earnestly to meet the high standard of the Bible, then will the Lord be to them a present help in every time of need. But …
25253 The Signs of the Times October 4, 1883, paragraph 8
… of God. If these truths sanctify our own hearts, if they purify and ennoble our own characters, we shall be living epistles, known and read of all men.
25254 The Signs of the Times October 4, 1883, paragraph 18
… and character with the law of God, mark where its precepts condemn you, and set to work at once to correct the wrong by repentance toward God, and faith in our …
25255 The Signs of the Times October 4, 1883, paragraph 21
… , whose characters are so strong, that nothing can sway them from their faith or deter them from their duty. As a people, we are altogether too much like the world …
25256 The Signs of the Times October 4, 1883, paragraph 22
… to God, enjoy the company and spirit of his avowed enemies. Their choice determines their character. Strong is the Lord God who judgeth them.
25257 The Signs of the Times October 11, 1883, paragraph 15
… of God that his work should bear the impress of one man. There were other workers who in Luther’s absence must be called to the front, to give character to the …
25258 The Signs of the Times October 18, 1883, paragraph 7
… of God as the rule by which their character and faith should be tested. These men substituted for that unerring guide the changeable and uncertain standard …
25259 The Signs of the Times October 25, 1883, paragraph 17
… his character and his life. Furthermore, he was ambitious of position and influence, and unwilling to be second, even to Luther. He charged the Reformers with …
25260 The Signs of the Times November 1, 1883, paragraph 9
… a character to encourage a superstitious observance of forms; the prescribed routine of worship was scrupulously maintained, but in all their service …