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321 The Home Missionary November 1, 1893, Art. A, paragraph 10

… a tame, spiritless way, but in demonstration of the Spirit and power of God.

322 The Indiana Reporter January 20, 1904, paragraph 4

… its tame service the churches are becoming weak. As a result of their labors, the ministers have but little to show in the conversion of souls. The truth is not …

323 Pacific Union Recorder September 12, 1901, paragraph 8

… its tame service the churches also are becoming weak. The ministers have but little to show in the conversion of souls as a result of their labors. These things …

324 Pacific Union Recorder July 31, 1902, paragraph 3

… . Our tame, spiritless prayers need to be changed to petitions of intense earnestness. God's Word declares, “The effectual, fervent prayer of a righteous man …

325 Pacific Union Recorder October 9, 1902, paragraph 16

… , is tamed, and hath been tamed of mankind; but the tongue can no man tame; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison. Therewith bless we God, even the Father; and therewith …

326 The Review and Herald August 23, 1881, paragraph 1

… strivers. Tame, half-hearted efforts will not insure success. There must be determined, persevering, untiring effort, proportionate to the value of eternal …

327 The Review and Herald July 22, 1884, paragraph 12

… no tame words to offer. The divine truths which glow in your own breast will kindle the hearts of others. The men who would teach others the art of success in …

328 The Review and Herald April 7, 1885, paragraph 6

… becomes tame and lifeless. He finds that his courage and faith are gone, and his labors are powerless. The world is full of flatterers and dissemblers who have …

329 The Review and Herald December 22, 1885, paragraph 11

… . A tame, formal sermon, argumentative though it may be, will accomplish little. We must have Jesus abiding in us, that the words we utter may be his words; our sluggish …

330 The Review and Herald February 22, 1887, paragraph 4

… become tame and lifeless in his efforts, but should be constantly reaching higher, and seeking to become better fitted through the grace Christ has provided …

331 The Review and Herald February 22, 1887, paragraph 9

… are tame, spiritless, Christless, as destitute of the vital elements as was Cain's offering, in which was not expressed the world's Redeemer, the efficacy …

332 The Review and Herald March 22, 1887, paragraph 8

… a tame, spiritless testimony from his ministers. Such a testimony would not be present truth. The message for this time must be meat in due season to feed the …

333 The Review and Herald May 22, 1888, paragraph 10

… becomes tame and weak. Unfaithfulness at home leads to unfaithfulness in the church. They do not strengthen and build it up. Through their failures in duty …

334 The Review and Herald November 17, 1891, paragraph 13

… too tame, too weak, too far beneath the theme, and we lay down our pen, and say, “No, it cannot be described.” We can only do as did the beloved disciple, say, “Behold, what …

335 The Review and Herald December 6, 1892, paragraph 1

… become tame and spiritless; no time to hide our light under a bushel, to speak smooth things, to prophesy deceit. Every power is to be employed for God. You are …

336 The Review and Herald February 21, 1893, paragraph 9

… , now tame and spiritless, will be vitalized by the Holy Spirit, and your daily experiences will become rich, as you practice the Christianity you profess.

337 The Review and Herald March 12, 1895, paragraph 12

… can tame the unruly member, the tongue; but God will do the work for him who comes unto him with contrite heart in faith and with humble supplication. By the help …

338 The Review and Herald June 29, 1897, paragraph 1

… becomes tame after a time, does not delight their senses, and they want something not in the garden, as did Adam and Eve in Eden,—something which God has seen fit …

339 The Review and Herald September 26, 1899, paragraph 2

… as tamely submit to be degraded by another as by himself. He doubts her constancy and purity, tires of her, and seeks new objects to arouse and intensify his …

340 The Review and Herald May 22, 1900, paragraph 17

… becomes tame and voiceless. While the professed Christian world claim to believe in Christ, they are violating the law which Christ himself proclaimed …