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34541 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 685.1 (Uriah Smith)
… the character in which he here appears; for it was the custom of warriors anciently to have some kind of title inscribed upon their vesture. Verse 17. What is …
34542 Daniel and The Revelation
… Overthrown - God’s Testimony against Sin - Condition and Treatment of Daniel and His Companions - Character of King Nebuchadnezzar - Signification of Pagan …
34543 Daniel and The Revelation
… of God - The Help Sought by Daniel - A Good Example - Daniel’s Magnanimity - A Natural Character - The Magicians Exposed - What the World Owes to the People of God - Appropriateness …
34544 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 41.2 (Uriah Smith)
… Nebuchadnezzar’s character. Unlike some rulers, who fill up the present with folly and debauchery without regard to the future, he thought forward upon …
34545 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 91.1 (Uriah Smith)
… its god or gods; for there were “gods many and lords many.” And the victory of one nation over another was supposed to occur because the gods of the conquered nation …
34546 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 103.3 (Uriah Smith)
… of God in their impious revelries. A hand silently appeared, tracing mystic characters upon the wall. It wrote over against the candlestick. In the light of …
34547 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 106.2 (Uriah Smith)
… that God whom he had daringly and insultingly challenged, to trace those characters of fearful, though hidden import. He then proceeds to explain the writing …
34548 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 121.3 (Uriah Smith)
… the character of the true God in fine terms. (1) He is the living God; all others are dead. (2) He is steadfast forever; all others change. (3) He has a kingdom; for he made …
34549 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 177.5 (Uriah Smith)
… of God of the character of this monstrous system are fully met, the prophecies of its baleful history have been most strikingly and accurately fulfilled …
34550 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 213.1 (Uriah Smith)
… with God.” Can we arrive at any such attainments? God is no respecter of persons; but he is a respecter of character. If in virtue and godliness we could equal these …
34551 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 297.3 (Uriah Smith)
… every god, and yet honor the god of forces? It could not at one and the same time hold both these positions; but it might for a time disregard all gods, and then subsequently …
34552 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 345.3 (Uriah Smith)
… the character of this most beloved of men and most illustrious of prophets. God is no respecter of persons; and a reproduction of Daniel’s character will …
34553 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 352.1 (Uriah Smith)
The Character of the Book. - This is expressed in one word, “Revelation.” A revelation is something revealed, something clearly made known, not something hidden …
34554 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 380.2 (Uriah Smith)
… some character which was approved by the gospel standard. Paul’s language will make this point plain. He says ( Romans 2:28, 29 ): “For he is not a Jew which is one outwardly …
34555 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 427.2 (Uriah Smith)
… our characters soon come up in final review. What shall fit us for the searching ordeal? What shall enable us to rise and stand at last with the sinless throng …
34556 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 529.2 (Uriah Smith)
… ; and character can be measured only be some standard of right, namely, a law, or rule of action. We are thus brought to the conclusion that the ten commandments …
34557 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 530.1 (Uriah Smith)
… to character; namely, the ten commandments.
34558 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 555.3 (Uriah Smith)
… work. God raised up the noble Luther and his colaborers to expose the true character of the papacy, and break the power with which superstition had enslaved …
34559 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 560.1 (Uriah Smith)
… of God. The other characters are her persecutors, and are introduced simply because they are such. And here, as an introductory inquiry, we raise the question …
34560 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 568.3 (Uriah Smith)
… of God, who has doubtless a work for them to do in which the massive materiality of the English character would have been too ponderous a dead-weight upon their …