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341 The Review and Herald December 9, 1884, paragraph 3
… man, weakened in moral power, and corrupted by sin, aid divine. He clothed his divinity with humanity, that he might reach to the very depths of human woe and misery …
342 The Review and Herald November 10, 1885, paragraph 22
… , are weakened in moral power, and shame and confusion are the result.
343 The Review and Herald March 15, 1887, paragraph 10
… the sinful race; but Christ offered to take the sin upon himself. He offered to go over the ground where Adam stumbled and fell; to meet the tempter on the field …
344 The Review and Herald May 10, 1887, paragraph 3
… appearance weaken their faith? did it discourage effort?—No; faith increased and strengthened for the occasion—not in self-confidence, but in the only One …
345 The Review and Herald May 17, 1887, paragraph 9
… national sin; for God was wroth with the whole congregation. The very same Satan is now working to the very same end, to weaken and destroy the people who claim …
346 The Review and Herald February 28, 1888, paragraph 3
… so weakened by transgression, that it was an impossibility for him to overcome in his own strength; for he was led captive at the will of Satan; but, through the …
347 The Review and Herald March 6, 1888, paragraph 7
… so weakened through transgression that he did not possess sufficient moral power to turn from the service of Satan to the service of the only true God; but …
348 The Review and Herald August 21, 1888, paragraph 13
… of sin, the sure result has followed, and their God-given faculties have been weakened and unfitted for moral advancement, because they have been misapplied …
349 The Review and Herald December 16, 1890, paragraph 10
… degree weakened his influence, so that the message which God has given him to bear has been made of little or no effect, your sin does not rest merely with the …
350 The Review and Herald December 13, 1892, paragraph 8
… not weakened by the gospel, but the power of sin is broken, and the scepter of mercy is extended to the penitent sinner.
351 The Review and Herald August 1, 1893, paragraph 13
… it weakens your influence, and works out the sure result, making you of light estimation in the minds of others. You should overcome the idea that you are a martyr …
352 The Review and Herald January 16, 1894, paragraph 3
… will weaken their own moral power and efficiency? In doing the will of Him who loves the world, and who gave his only begotten Son to die for them, they strengthen …
353 The Review and Herald April 9, 1895, paragraph 5
… . His sin was the sin of neglect, the sin of failing to improve the great treasures of knowledge that were committed to his trust. God has given precious light …
354 The Review and Herald July 14, 1896, paragraph 9
… actually weaken the efforts of those who are bearing the heavy burdens. They know nothing of what it means to be meek and lowly of heart. They know nothing of …
355 The Review and Herald December 15, 1896, paragraph 1
… . But sin has weakened our powers of obedience, and in our own strength we can never obey God. Knowing this, God sent Jesus to our world to live his law. Only the mind …
356 The Review and Herald February 23, 1897, paragraph 12
… that weakens moral power, and turns souls away from faith and love and trust in God. Whenever anything is encountered that is contrary to his mind, such a one …
357 The Review and Herald September 19, 1899, paragraph 7
… is weakened, and memory becomes deficient. Children born to these parents will almost invariably take naturally to the disgusting habits of secret vice …
358 The Review and Herald December 30, 1902, paragraph 13
… terribly weakened by the neutralizing effect of what we have left undone, or undertaken and never brought to completion, and by our habits of listless indifference …
359 The Review and Herald June 9, 1903, paragraph 3
… is weakened. Those who do this evil work are departing from Christ, to follow one who is teaching them to love and make a lie. Whatever their position in the service …
360 The Review and Herald November 12, 1903, paragraph 38
… fixed. Sin ceases to appear sinful to them. He who faithfully preaches God's word, thereby condemning their sins, too often incurs their hatred. Unwilling …