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27041 The Youth’s Instructor November 26, 1896, paragraph 7

… and character from their lives, they will pattern after Satan, the author of all sin, all immorality. Thus they will bind themselves in slavery to habits and …

27042 The Youth’s Instructor December 24, 1896, paragraph 7

… -wise God. Atheism can shed no ray of light into the grave. It cannot restrain crime or quicken the moral energies. It has no power to elevate the character or …

27043 The Youth’s Instructor January 7, 1897, paragraph 3

… the character, the benevolence, and the love of God.

27044 The Youth’s Instructor January 7, 1897, paragraph 5

… a character that would not be swerved from right and duty by any surrounding influence. He was to lead out as a reformer, and by his abstemious life and plain …

27045 The Youth’s Instructor January 21, 1897, paragraph 6

… the character and purposes of God, had caused the ruin of our first parents.

27046 The Youth’s Instructor January 28, 1897, paragraph 1

… with God in reaching the Bible standard, in conforming to his will. In these precious hours of probation, God desires that we shall form such characters as …

27047 The Youth’s Instructor January 28, 1897, paragraph 2

… the character. And God would have us manifest this grace, so richly provided, in the little as well as the large things of life.

27048 The Youth’s Instructor January 28, 1897, paragraph 4

… is God's, and must be used to his glory. His grace will consecrate and improve every faculty. Let no one say, I cannot remedy my defects of character; for if you …

27049 The Youth’s Instructor January 28, 1897, paragraph 13

… forming characters that will stand the test of the Judgment. Then, in whatever position you may be placed, whatever your duties may be, do them nobly and faithfully …

27050 The Youth’s Instructor February 4, 1897, paragraph 2

… different character, where pride of appearance, hilarity, and trifling are too often seen. In their desire for amusement, those who attend are in danger of …

27051 The Youth’s Instructor February 4, 1897, paragraph 7

… worldly character. They sell themselves into lifelong bondage by uniting with persons who have not the ornament of a Christlike spirit. Those who truly …

27052 The Youth’s Instructor February 11, 1897, paragraph 2

… serpent, God himself, in his only begotten Son, assumed human nature, and in the weakness of human nature sustained the character of God, vindicated his holy …

27053 The Youth’s Instructor February 11, 1897, paragraph 4

God places upon the creatures of his hand. When man can measure the exalted character of the Lord of Hosts, and distinguish between the eternal God and …

27054 The Youth’s Instructor March 4, 1897, paragraph 6

… that God should have a people on the earth. Abraham was to be in the world, reflecting in his life the character of Jesus. When he received the divine call, Abraham …

27055 The Youth’s Instructor March 11, 1897, paragraph 4

Joseph's character did not change when he was exalted to a position of trust. He was brought where his virtue would shine in distinct light in good works. The …

27056 The Youth’s Instructor March 11, 1897, paragraph 5

… different character from the religious rites and customs of the idolatrous Egyptians.

27057 The Youth’s Instructor March 11, 1897, paragraph 10

… of God, and by his experience and observation was learning to be just and merciful, thus representing the character of God.

27058 The Youth’s Instructor March 11, 1897, paragraph 16

… in character with Christ. He identified his interest with every interest of the people, as did Christ, and as God designs that his representatives in the world …

27059 The Youth’s Instructor April 8, 1897, paragraph 3

… , the character, and the influence of Joseph, God's light-bearer. At the very time when heaven's light was shining upon them in distinct rays, Satan was at work …

27060 The Youth’s Instructor April 8, 1897, paragraph 4

… of God worshiped the things that he had created, while they despised their Creator. Satan had been working out his own character, in substituting the creature …