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33541 Letter to the Presbytery of Newark, p. 1.40 (Charles Fitch)
… own character, that I desired. “As the hart panteth after the water brooks,” ( Psalm 42:1 ) so panteth my soul after a full conformity to the will of God. I felt that nothing …
33542 Letter to the Presbytery of Newark, p. 1.81 (Charles Fitch)
… two characters, stand in direct opposition to each other. Accordingly, while it is said that “There is not a just man upon earth, that doeth good, and sinneth not …
33543 Letter to the Presbytery of Newark, p. 1.82 (Charles Fitch)
… the characters of the unrenewed, and not the characters of such as are “in Christ Jesus” ( Romans 6:1 ), and who are therefore “NEW CREATURES, OLD THINGS HAVING PASSED …
33544 Views of Sanctification, p. 6.1 (Charles Fitch)
… that God is, and with everything that God does. This must be my character, or I will never see God’s face in peace.
33545 Views of Sanctification, p. 6.2 (Charles Fitch)
… a character? Every feeling of my heart, in my natural state, is entire opposition to God-there is in me carnal mind, which is enmity against Him. How shall this …
33546 Views of Sanctification, p. 7.3 (Charles Fitch)
… his character. If there is no salvation from sin before death, I expect to be lost. Here, then, to make the whole subject plain as possible, in the light in which …
33547 Views of Sanctification, p. 17.3 (Charles Fitch)
… of God’s promises, a moment before death, why not a day, a year, or twenty or fifty years? You asked my views, respecting the general character of those who have …
33548 Views of Sanctification, p. 18.3 (Charles Fitch)
… their characters are formed by it, and who can say, “The life that I live here in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave Himself for me …
33549 The Christian Experience of William E. Foy, p. 5.1 (William Ellis Foy)
… this character, is before the public, “I am no believer in dreams and visions.” Very well, such are welcome to their own discerning incredulity. The object in publishing …
33550 Herald of the Bridegroom, p. 3.4 (Apollos Hale)
… of God which are of so plain a character as hardly to leave room for a doubt as to their application. We shall not, however, presume to give the exact order in which …
33551 Herald of the Bridegroom, p. 4.2 (Apollos Hale)
… terrible character of this agent of destruction, by which God will soon visit the wicked.
33552 Herald of the Bridegroom, p. 28.5 (Apollos Hale)
… this character; and if what he sees is not identical with the standing up of Christ, it is certainly preparatory to it; for by the standing up of Christ is meant …
33553 Herald of the Bridegroom, p. 30.3 (Apollos Hale)
… their character, and the parties introduced, is like that observed by Christ. Matthew 24:29-31. Luke 21:25-28. That is, it begins with the signs in the physical world …
33554 Herald of the Bridegroom, p. 35.5 (Apollos Hale)
… before God, to acknowledge the claims of his truth, or base enough to reject it. At that moment his character and fate are decided by the turn which his own hand …
33555 The Second Advent Manual, p. 27.1 (Apollos Hale)
… unscriptural character will be sufficient. Has God commissioned his angels to our earth, to tell the prophets, to whom it was revealed that not unto themselves …
33556 The Second Advent Manual, p. 28.1 (Apollos Hale)
… for God to do in such a case! Away with such affected regard for the character of God, which, assuming to guard the portals of the inner sanctuary, dares to dictate …
33557 The Second Advent Manual, p. 60.3 (Apollos Hale)
… of God. 2. Of the future character and condition of “his people,” as these must be determined by the manner in which they should regard the truth; and, 3. Of his own …
33558 The Second Advent Manual, p. 62.1 (Apollos Hale)
… individual character, has been made the occasion of no small degree of contempt and ridicule on the part of our enemies. It is this- the wise shall understand …
33559 The Second Advent Manual, p. 94.2 (Apollos Hale)
… its character, are the pledge of its termination and fulfilment in 1843.
33560 The Second Advent Manual, p. 105.2 (Apollos Hale)
… desires, character, living, occupation, friends, home, comforts, and worldly honors. If any of these should hinder our believing any part of God’s word, it would …