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34581 Man’s Nature and Destiny, p. 287.1 (Uriah Smith)
… reverence God, as a God of love, wisdom, justice, and mercy. We must, therefore, be capable of judging of his character, his mercy, his love, his wisdom, and his justice …
34582 Man’s Nature and Destiny, p. 292.3 (Uriah Smith)
… that God is thus cruel, tyrannical, revengeful, implacable; the personification, in short, of every trait of character which, when seen in men here, we consider …
34583 Man’s Nature and Destiny, p. 293.2 (Uriah Smith)
… and character of God the aspersions which are by this doctrine cast upon them? God represents himself to his creatures by the endearing name of Love; he declares …
34584 Man’s Nature and Destiny, p. 320.4 (Uriah Smith)
… its character; it believes that the moral nature of man contains in itself elements of a retribution infinitely more dreadful than flame and brimstone …
34585 Man’s Nature and Destiny, p. 329.1 (Uriah Smith)
… on God’s character, and God’s word, and the future o his world, which I once thought I should never have seen on this side of the grave. It has not removed the wholesome …
34586 The Marvel of Nations, p. 4 (Uriah Smith)
… of God the prominent object — Symbols explained — Historical facts considered — Chronology, location, character, work, continuance, and overthrow of two important …
34587 The Marvel of Nations, p. 19.5 (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 …
34588 The Marvel of Nations, p. 72.4 (Uriah Smith)
… delegated character, and forfeit the confidence of his constituents. If Congress should declare the first day of the week holy, it would not convince the …
34589 The Marvel of Nations, p. 83.1 (Uriah Smith)
… national character and endeavor, we do believe that the breath of God has inspired the heart of America with a sublime idea, and that the hand of God has marvelously …
34590 The Marvel of Nations, p. 101.2 (Uriah Smith)
… God to blaspheme his name, and his tabernacle, and them that dwell in heaven. Revelation 13:1, 5, 6. Therefore, they both maintain exactly the same character .
34591 The Marvel of Nations, p. 147.1 (Uriah Smith)
… of God ( verse 7 ); and this is a further indication of the character which the two-horned beast is finally to sustain in this respect.
34592 The Marvel of Nations, p. 202.2 (Uriah Smith)
… of God and the Christian character of our nation, such as is now generally and authoritatively conceded to be the law of our land. ’
34593 The Marvel of Nations, p. 210.6 (Uriah Smith)
… a character as to prevent any State from tolerating such infractions of fundamental moral law.
34594 The Marvel of Nations, p. 244.2 (Uriah Smith)
… in character than those of all heathendom combined, from the earliest ages, — if such a Church is Christian, God pity Christianity! but rather God pity the man …
34595 The Marvel of Nations, p. 267.3 (Uriah Smith)
… , its character, Satan’s masterpiece of lying wonders which he has here sprung upon the world, and the elements which are everywhere working to fulfill in …
34596 The Marvel of Nations, p. 288.3 (Uriah Smith)
… religious character of Sunday. This is too flimsy a pretext behind which to hide; for it is written all over the transaction in characters which cannot be …
34597 Modern Spiritualism, p. 82.1 (Uriah Smith)
… upon God by a false theology, which misrepresent his character and give occasion for the charges of vindictiveness and vengeance and awful tyranny, so freely …
34598 Modern Spiritualism, p. 96.4 (Uriah Smith)
… of God’s love, pity, and tender care - the difference between the two extremes of human character on earth, being as a mere atom when compared with perfect wisdom …
34599 Modern Spiritualism, p. 96.5 (Uriah Smith)
… of character among men, - the most upright and the most wicked, - that the latter is a mere atom, and not accounted of in God’s sight. That there is an infinite difference …
34600 Modern Spiritualism, p. 112.5 (Uriah Smith)
… opposite characters to whom prayers and profane utterances are of equi-value; surcharged with a passion for lyrical narrations; one whose every attitude …