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26081 The Signs of the Times March 21, 1895, paragraph 10

… in character. They will be lights to the world.

26082 The Signs of the Times March 28, 1895, paragraph 2

… of character, the sinner becomes a new creature in Christ Jesus.

26083 The Signs of the Times March 28, 1895, paragraph 6

… with God, who was in the express image of his person and character, left the glory which he had with the Father before the world was, clothed his divinity with …

26084 The Signs of the Times March 28, 1895, paragraph 9

… true character was not hidden from the Saviour of the world. He called him Satan, the angel of darkness, who had left his first estate, and had refused allegiance …

26085 The Signs of the Times April 4, 1895, paragraph 2

… of God of secondary importance, he could readily efface the image of God from the soul. The things that are seen are diversified in character, and they solicit …

26086 The Signs of the Times April 4, 1895, paragraph 6

… of character. It is the settled purpose of Satan to deceive men today as he deceived Eve in Eden, and lead them to disregard the command of God, and accept something …

26087 The Signs of the Times April 11, 1895, paragraph 2

… of God in his own character. He came to represent God, not as a stern judge, but as a loving father. “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only-begotten Son, that …

26088 The Signs of the Times April 11, 1895, paragraph 3

… his character, that he will by no means clear the guilty. Should he give the least sanction to sin, his throne would be corrupted. At immense cost, he opens a way …

26089 The Signs of the Times April 11, 1895, paragraph 5

… of character, and find greatest joy in the assurance of his great love wherewith he has loved us. Once separated from God by the lying devices of Satan, they …

26090 The Signs of the Times April 18, 1895, paragraph 3

… soul. God in his providence set forth Noah as a representative of what true faith would do. The Lord designed that Noah in his life and character should present …

26091 The Signs of the Times April 25, 1895, paragraph 4

character of the deceiver, the falsifier, the apostate, the accuser of the brethren, and the murderer, and to present himself as one who had the honor of God at …

26092 The Signs of the Times April 25, 1895, paragraph 7

… of God fell directly upon him, and was reflected to the world in the luster of the greatness of the character of the Son of God. His voice came with the authority …

26093 The Signs of the Times April 25, 1895, paragraph 11

… the character of the Father, but the men who stood high in knowledge and position, who claimed to possess superior spiritual understanding, failed to comprehend …

26094 The Signs of the Times May 2, 1895, paragraph 5

… ; for God has given us a perfect example in the life and character of his only-begotten Son, and by beholding him we shall become changed into his image. Look upon …

26095 The Signs of the Times May 2, 1895, paragraph 6

… . Thank God that a fountain has been opened to wash our robes of character, and make them as white as snow. And they “cried with a loud voice, saying, Salvation to …

26096 The Signs of the Times May 16, 1895, paragraph 2

… of God has been abolished. Were this so there could be no judgment; for there would be no rule by which character could be tested, and actions weighed. But we read …

26097 The Signs of the Times May 16, 1895, paragraph 4

… with God’s unerring standard of righteousness. No one who has an appreciation of the verity of the law of God will claim an exalted character for himself …

26098 The Signs of the Times May 16, 1895, paragraph 6

… of God. He took humanity upon him, and presented a model for humanity in his pure and perfect character. “He did no sin, neither was guile found in his mouth.” His …

26099 The Signs of the Times May 16, 1895, paragraph 8

… a character after the divine similitude.

26100 The Signs of the Times May 23, 1895, paragraph 8

… of character, it was Paul; but we hear from his lips no presumptuous boasting. He says rather that he does not count himself as one that has attained, but only …