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35761 The Advent Review, vol. 1 September 1850, page 1 paragraph 6
… this character? Not the nominal church or churches, for they are grounded and settled in their faith, cannot be moved from their position, and acknowledge …
35762 The Advent Review, vol. 1 September 1850, page 10 paragraph 10
… of character, and that the mark in the forehead means the most prominent characteristic mark in the lives, profession, or conduct of those referred to.
35763 The Advent Review, vol. 1 September 1850, page 52 paragraph 6
… of God’s judgment is come,’ there must be order and time, for God in his judicial character to decide the cases of all the righteous, that their names may be registered …
35764 The Advent Review, vol. 1 September 1850, page 55 paragraph 3
… religious character, probably, ever made so rapid advances, as the cause of Adventism. Its votaries have usually been the most humble, pious, devoted members …
35765 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 8 paragraph 6
… to God - the deep and anxious feeling of heart which many of us felt, all marked its character. Then we expected every moment the heavens would open and reveal …
35766 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 9 paragraph 2
… the character each individual would appear in. Revelation 22:11 :- ‘He that is unjust, let him be unjust still; and he which is filthy, let him be filthy still; and …
35767 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 14 paragraph 9
… the character of events to be fulfilled at the time, they are now ready to forget all that God then did for us, and put it down as an error in judgment. Almost universally …
35768 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 21 paragraph 1
… their character. Each predicted event down the entire track of Providence, is as peculiar and as distinct from every other, as are the four great empires - as …
35769 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 29 paragraph 2
… specified character. “The meek will he guide in judgment, the meek will he teach his way .” “The wise shall understand.” - If any will, (is willing to) do his will, he shall …
35770 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 30 paragraph 2
… of character to fulfill the prophecy concerning him. Like that resting on our Saviour. “Thus it behooved Christ to suffer.” “A bone of Him” could “not be broken” by …
35771 The Advent Review, vol. 1 November 1850, page 67 paragraph 4
… of God and show them unto us, introduces the message in its heavenly character to the Church on earth.
35772 The Advent Review, vol. 1 November 1850, page 68 paragraph 1
… mother’s character, and committing the same ABOMINATIONS of pride, vain show, worldly grandeur and riches, popular applause and political power. - Where is …
35773 Second Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 1 November 1850, page 2 paragraph 1
… violate God’s established order. And as in the first instance it would be sin, time would never change the character of that act. A wrong never will become a …
35774 Second Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 1 November 1850, page 5 paragraph 5
… as God is what he is, and we are what we are. Seeing that as long as the relation constituted by his character as Supreme Ruler, and by ours as moral subjects, exists …
35775 Second Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 1 November 1850, page 6 paragraph 3
… national character, and binding merely on that people during their continuance as a national church. And, as the Decalogue was not merely national as a whole …
35776 Second Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 1 November 1850, page 7 paragraph 25
… personal characters to the God of Israel, because they believed it, and that the Lord Jesus also was coming. In the Laodicean state now, the opposite is the case …
35777 Second Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 1 November 1850, page 7 paragraph 26
… -personal character is at stake. Who is in the wrong? The greatest difficulty is to ascertain who among them is right. Just call at the city of Boston, where, in …
35778 Second Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 1 February 1851, page 41 paragraph 12
… its character, and lessen its requirements? Far from it. He testifies that not one jot or tittle shall “pass from it till all be fulfilled.” Matthew 5:18; Luke 16 …
35779 Second Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 1 February 1851, page 41 paragraph 13
… a character so sacred that it must needs have the death of the Son of God for its atonement, and when the sinner has obtained pardon, is it then “relaxed, or slacked …
35780 Second Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 1 February 1851, page 42 paragraph 3
… its character is shown in that the Son of God must lay down his life before guilty man could be rescued from its just sentence. The ordinances of the Jewish …