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321 The Review and Herald July 19, 1906, paragraph 5
… marked evidence of divine help. I am so grateful to my Heavenly Father for this special miracle of his power, which gave me no chance to entertain any doubt …
322 The Review and Herald August 9, 1906, paragraph 8
… miracles wrought, will be presented in order that, if possible, the very elect shall be deceived. The only hope for any one is to hold fast the evidences that …
323 The Review and Herald July 2, 1908, Art. A, paragraph 4
… this evidence.
324 The Review and Herald May 18, 1911, paragraph 7
… the evidences of gospel truth; therefore the Lord, in righteous anger, caused his natural eyes to be closed, shutting out from him the light of day. This blindness …
325 The Review and Herald December 21, 1911, paragraph 4
… and miracles he had given unmistakable evidence of its divine character. With noble firmness he had risen up before the sages of Greece, and by his knowledge …
326 The Signs of the Times October 16, 1879, paragraph 19
… this miracle of mercy. Yet the stronger the evidence that was presented to their minds that Jesus had power on earth to forgive sins, as well as to heal the sick …
327 The Signs of the Times March 11, 1880, paragraph 7
… these miracles were performed by magic; but he had abundant evidence that this was not the case when the plague of frogs was removed. The Lord could have caused …
328 The Signs of the Times November 4, 1880, paragraph 8
… unmistakable evidence that he was the only true and living God, the maker of the heavens and the earth. All his wonders in bringing Israel from Egypt, the judgments …
329 The Signs of the Times November 4, 1880, paragraph 10
… another evidence, in the miracle wrought to save those who were perishing from the deadly sting of the serpents. Although the Israelites had been harshly …
330 The Signs of the Times September 15, 1881, paragraph 13
… an evidence of favor instead of wrath. Had the Lord purposed to destroy them, he would not have wrought this miracle, nor given them a promise which, were they …
331 The Signs of the Times June 8, 1882, paragraph 12
… such evidence of divine power as the miracle at Bethesda, can we wonder that they criticise and condemn those through whom he works today? Unbelief will always …
332 The Signs of the Times April 12, 1883, paragraph 5
… work miracles, and give evidence of their being favored of God, and of their being the people who have the truth. Satan said to Christ, “If thou be the Son of God …
333 The Signs of the Times February 28, 1884, paragraph 4
… conclusive evidence that the Sabbath was instituted at creation, when the foundations of the earth were laid, when the morning stars sang together, and all …
334 The Signs of the Times July 15, 1886, paragraph 6
… the evidence of divine power. Bigoted and self-righteous, they would not admit that they could have misapprehended the true design of the Sabbath. Instead …
335 The Signs of the Times July 15, 1886, paragraph 10
… such evidence of divine power as the miracle at Bethesda, can we wonder that they criticise and condemn today? God would have men believe, not because there …
336 The Signs of the Times December 30, 1886, paragraph 7
… nation evidence of his Messiahship in the miracles he wrought; but there were some who reasoned these evidences away, and in every good work found something …
337 The Signs of the Times September 30, 1889, paragraph 3
… worked miracles for others, worked none for himself. He had clothed his divinity with humanity, and he had come to bring divine power to man. He met the enemy …
338 The Signs of the Times April 11, 1892, paragraph 9
… evidence that we can have is the word of God. There are many who, like the Jews, are ready to cry out, “Show us a sign, work us a miracle.” But is there not a miracle performed …
339 The Signs of the Times May 8, 1893, paragraph 7
… more miracles than these which this man hath done?” And so enraged were the Pharisees at the evident conviction that had settled upon the people, that they …
340 The Signs of the Times October 23, 1893, paragraph 7
… or miracle would be acknowledged by them as evidence of his Messiahship. They would rather deny the evidences of their own senses than admit that they were …