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3341 The Review and Herald September 7, 1897, paragraph 9

… for the love of God. All who are honored with positions of influence are to represent God; for when officiating, they are in the place of God. In everything their …

3342 The Review and Herald September 21, 1897, paragraph 4

… . Unless the love of God is an abiding principle in our hearts, our light will cease.

3343 The Review and Herald September 21, 1897, paragraph 5

… is the love of God continually transferred to man that keeps him a bright and shining light for God. Then he can communicate the light of truth to all who are …

3344 The Review and Herald October 5, 1897, paragraph 15

… , in the love of God, desire to do his will, will manifest the same in their lives. The more man views his Saviour, the more will he become assimilated to his image …

3345 The Review and Herald January 4, 1898, paragraph 2

The love of God revealed for man is beyond any human computation; it is infinite. And the human being who is a partaker of the divine nature will love as Christ …

3346 The Review and Herald January 4, 1898, paragraph 4

And the love of God in the heart, manifested in true, unselfish missionary labor, will be more mighty than the sword or courts of justice in dealing with the …

3347 The Review and Herald January 25, 1898, paragraph 11

… ? If the love of God is in our hearts, we shall not think evil, we shall not be easily disturbed, we shall not give loose rein to passion; but we shall show that we are …

3348 The Review and Herald February 1, 1898, paragraph 1

… ; that the love of God was expelled from the heart, and the eternal world was lost from the vision. Christ himself was the Word, the Wisdom, of God; and in him God himself …

3349 The Review and Herald February 8, 1898, paragraph 7

… . Yet the love of God does not excuse sin. God did not excuse sin in Satan, in Adam, or in Cain, nor will he excuse sin in any of the children of men. The perverted nature …

3350 The Review and Herald February 8, 1898, paragraph 9

… that the love of God is broad and deep; that it is infinite; and that in awarding the penalty to the disobedient, those who have made void God’s law, it will be uncompromising …

3351 The Review and Herald February 15, 1898, paragraph 4

… not the love of God in you. I am come in my Father’s name, and ye receive me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive. How can ye believe, which …

3352 The Review and Herald March 15, 1898, paragraph 14

… himself the love of God, Christ has imparted it to those who believe on his name, that the copies of his character may be multiplied.

3353 The Review and Herald March 22, 1898, paragraph 5

… describe the love of God. So vast was the conception of the divine Teacher of the love of God, that its measure could not be expressed. “For God so loved the world …

3354 The Review and Herald April 12, 1898, paragraph 16

… is the love of God perfected: hereby know we that we are in him.... Brethren, I write no new commandment unto you, but an old commandment which ye had from the beginning …

3355 The Review and Herald May 3, 1898, paragraph 6

… . When the love of God fills the heart, love to our fellow men will flow forth in words and deeds as the fruit of that love.

3356 The Review and Herald May 3, 1898, paragraph 15

… is the love of God perfected: hereby know we that we are in him. He that saith he abideth in him ought himself also so to walk, even as he walked. Brethren, I write …

3357 The Review and Herald May 24, 1898, paragraph 2

… with the love of God expressed in his face, was the subject on all lips.

3358 The Review and Herald June 7, 1898, paragraph 9

… of the love of God that has been expressed in our behalf. He gave us all that it was possible for him to give,—he gave his life for the life of the world.

3359 The Review and Herald November 15, 1898, paragraph 2

… person the love of God, and to vindicate every precept of the holy law. Instead of abrogating the law to meet man in his fallen condition, Christ maintained …

3360 The Review and Herald November 22, 1898, paragraph 13

… in the love of God! We must have simple, increasing faith. We must depend upon God; for we “are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation.”