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301 The Review and Herald April 22, 1862, paragraph 13
… his satanic majesty. And it is a costly offering, more costly than any offering we can make to God, for it destroys the peace and happiness of whole families …
302 The Review and Herald May 13, 1862, paragraph 8
… his satanic majesty, that all who have to do with it, he claims as his control, for they have ventured upon forbidden ground, and have forfeited the protection …
303 The Review and Herald May 13, 1862, paragraph 17
… and majesty. At the sound of fervent prayer, Satan’s whole host trembles. He continues to call legions of his evil angels to accomplish his object. And when …
304 The Review and Herald September 16, 1862, paragraph 4
… his majesty and glory to take vengeance on the rebellious, that all may be left without excuse, he will cause a proclamation of his law to go forth that every …
305 The Review and Herald February 24, 1874, paragraph 21
… conquer Satan. Oh, wonderful condescension! The Majesty of Heaven, through love and pity for fallen man, proposed to become his substitute and surety. He would …
306 The Review and Herald March 3, 1874, paragraph 18
… his Satanic majesty.
307 The Review and Herald September 8, 1874, paragraph 14
… . The Majesty of Heaven, in order to bring salvation within their reach was smitten, bruised, and afflicted. He became a man of sorrow and acquainted with grief …
308 The Review and Herald December 15, 1874, paragraph 33
… , the majesty of Heaven. But his poverty was for our sakes. Are we ranked among the rich? so was he. But he consented “for our sakes to become poor, that we through his …
309 The Review and Herald January 11, 1881, Art. A, paragraph 2
… on Satan’s ground, and are doing his work. If the young would study the glorious works of God in nature, and his majesty and power as revealed in his word, they …
310 The Review and Herald January 25, 1881, paragraph 33
… upon Satan’s altar, and burn the incense of tobacco to his Satanic majesty. Does this statement seem severe? The offering must be presented to some deity. As …
311 The Review and Herald February 10, 1885, paragraph 7
… . As Satan tempts you, so he tempted the Majesty of heaven. Jesus, as your representative and substitute, did not yield on the field of conflict; and in his strength …
312 The Review and Herald August 25, 1885, paragraph 8
… hearts. Satan has come down in these last days, to work with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish. His Satanic majesty works miracles …
313 The Review and Herald August 25, 1885, paragraph 15
… the Majesty of heaven declares that his yoke is easy and his burden light. Shall we shun the self-denying part of religion? Shall we shun the self-sacrifice …
314 The Review and Herald October 30, 1888, paragraph 15
… and majesty and glory shall be given to God and to the Lamb, yet those who have sought for the salvation of their associates will share in the joy of their Lord …
315 The Review and Herald April 30, 1889, paragraph 1
… my majesty?” He did not know that there was a watcher at his side who inscribed his words on the records of heaven. God took away his reason, and he went forth from …
316 The Review and Herald February 18, 1890, paragraph 2
… world, Satan was on the ground, and disputed every inch of advance in his path from the manger to Calvary. Satan had accused God of requiring self-denial of the …
317 The Review and Herald June 10, 1890, paragraph 7
… , his majesty, and clothed his divinity with humanity, and came to our world; he was a Man of sorrow, and acquainted with grief. For our sakes he became poor that …
318 The Review and Herald July 15, 1890, paragraph 6
… , his majesty. It was because the law of God was changeless as his throne, that Christ consented to take humanity, to die in man’s behalf to save him from eternal …
319 The Review and Herald March 10, 1891, paragraph 2
… , the Majesty of heaven, was willing to lay down his life in order that we might be saved, then there is nothing that will move him. Christ left the royal courts …
320 The Review and Herald June 9, 1891, paragraph 2
… my majesty?” God had warned the king of his danger in thus taking the glory to himself, but he did not heed the warning, and God sent his threatened judgment upon …