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321 Testimony for the Church — No. 14, p. 4.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… the legal ones of the Almighty.

322 Testimony for the Church — No. 21, p. 178.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… obtain legal advice, and to have them drawn up in a manner to stand the test.

323 Testimony to the Church — No. 21a, p. 149.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… obtain legal advice, and to have them drawn up in a manner to stand the test.

324 Testimony for the Church — No. 29, p. 119.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… . No legal bond is more binding upon the Christian for the payment of money, than a pledge made to God.

325 The Bible Echo January 22, 1894, paragraph 4

… who legalized the traffic are forced to deal with the results of their own work. They permitted the sale of the intoxicating draught, and now it is necessary …

326 The Bible Echo January 22, 1894, paragraph 6

… a legalized demon power is at work through human instruments, and men are tempted to indulge appetite until they lose all power of self-control. Day after …

327 The Bible Echo March 26, 1894, paragraph 7

… their legal religion, in their form of godliness that is devoid of the power, feel that they have been personally rebuked and injured by the repentance of …

328 The Bible Echo July 2, 1894, paragraph 3

All legalism, all the sorrow and woe by which you may encompass yourself, will not give you one moment of relief. You cannot rightly estimate sin. You must accept …

329 Bible Training School July 1, 1902, paragraph 4

Liquor-drinking encourages the vilest debauchery and strengthens the most satanic propensities. Yet the law legalizes the liquor-traffic, because it brings the country a revenue.

330 The General Conference Bulletin October 1, 1896, paragraph 3

… a legal religion. The [eternal] principles of truth should be extolled. The holy and paternal character of God should be presented to men. Our obligation in …

331 The Gospel Herald September 1, 1900, paragraph 5

… has legalized transgression and sin. The people of God must now show their colors. There must be no drawing back. The very best credentials we can carry is love …

332 The Medical Evangelist April 1, 1910, paragraph 15

… and legally recognized physicians. Let God-fearing men be wisely chosen to go through the training essential in order to obtain such qualifications. They …

333 The Needs of the Cause in Australasia July 4, 1903, paragraph 14

… cause legal difficulties. So the help that should have been sent was hindered.

334 The Review and Herald March 24, 1868, Art. A, paragraph 6

… the legal right to a divorce, by living with the guilty after his guilt is known, we do not see that sin rests upon the innocent in remaining, and her moral right …

335 The Review and Herald December 17, 1872, paragraph 12

… of legally putting any one to death. This power rested with those who bore rule over the Jews. Men of corrupt hearts sought the distinguished office of high …

336 The Review and Herald September 2, 1890, paragraph 4

… a legal religion, becoming self-righteous and self-sufficient. The minister cannot give to others that which he himself does not possess. If Christ is not …

337 The Review and Herald August 4, 1891, paragraph 12

… a legal religion, which the Pharisees had, but such religion does not give to the world a Christ-like example; it does not represent Christ's character. Those …

338 The Review and Herald January 31, 1893, paragraph 1

… a legal religion, a form of godliness, there may be an appearance of light in the church; all the machinery—much of it human invention—may appear to be working …

339 The Review and Herald May 23, 1893, paragraph 10

… ? No legal note or bond is more obligatory than a pledge made to the cause of God. The members of our churches should be educated to regard their pledges in this …

340 The Review and Herald March 20, 1894, paragraph 9

A legal religion has been thought quite the correct religion for this time. But it is a mistake. The rebuke of Christ to the Pharisees is applicable to those …