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39401 The American Sentinel 12 July 22, 1897, page 452 paragraph 2

The cause of spiritual truth must be maintained by the Word. The cause which opposes spiritual error must be thus maintained. The Word furnishes life and the principle of growth; and without the Word, they will soon fail and come to naught.

39402 The American Sentinel 12 July 22, 1897, page 453 paragraph 3

… that spiritual Rock which followed [or went with, margin] them; and that Rock was Christ.” 1 Corinthians 10:4 .

39403 The American Sentinel 12 July 22, 1897, page 453 paragraph 4

… of spiritual darkness and bondage into the spiritual Canaan. You have left the company of the idolators, and have “come out from among them,” that you might be …

39404 The American Sentinel 12 August 12, 1897, page 499 paragraph 5

… a spiritual matter, and that mere cessation of work on the Sabbath day does not satisfy the requirements of God’s law. They who worship God acceptably must …

39405 The American Sentinel 12 August 19, 1897, page 513 paragraph 2

ALL religious legislation is an effort to compel the carnal mind to act like the spiritual mind; in other words, to do an impossibility.

39406 The American Sentinel 12 August 19, 1897, page 513 paragraph 6

… by spiritual agencies alone. His rule in the kingdoms of men is only that of “an overruling providence.”

39407 The American Sentinel 12 September 16, 1897, page 563 paragraph 2

… unseen spiritual agencies of evil.

39408 The American Sentinel 12 September 16, 1897, page 564 paragraph 4

… detect spiritual error when it appears in the form of truth. And this is abundantly proven by the ease with which “educated” people fall victims to the “faith …

39409 The American Sentinel 12 September 16, 1897, page 564 paragraph 8

… the spiritual life—which is the true life—knowledge is not power, save as it is the knowledge of Christ as the power of God unto salvation. He who holds this knowledge …

39410 The American Sentinel 12 October 21, 1897, page 643 paragraph 2

… her spiritual power, and the observance of which properly constitutes a mark of adherence to her. In proportion as the clash between Christianity and the …

39411 The American Sentinel 12 November 25, 1897, page 725 paragraph 8

… great spiritual declension of these times, the natural result has been the loss of the reverential spirit by those who should be teachers of reverence to …

39412 The American Sentinel 12 November 25, 1897, page 725 paragraph 9

… great spiritual declension of “the last days,“—of the time when, because of abounding iniquity, the love of many should wax cold. See Matthew 24:12, 13; 2 Timothy …

39414 The American Sentinel 13 February 10, 1898, page 82 paragraph 8

… altogether spiritual. The state is of the earth: Christianity is of heaven. Thus in nature and characteristics the two things are absolutely separate and …

39415 The American Sentinel 13 February 17, 1898, page 98 paragraph 10

The Bible says that it is impossible for any person to be good, under any circumstances, without a change of mind from the carnal to the spiritual.

39416 The American Sentinel 13 March 10, 1898, page 145 paragraph 2

… the spiritual power of truth.

39417 The American Sentinel 13 March 10, 1898, page 146 paragraph 7

And that it does not do this, is proof positive that it is lacking in that in which the seventh-day Sabbath movement is strong; that is, the spiritual power of truth. There is in it no power of divine conviction.

39418 The American Sentinel 13 April 14, 1898, page 226 paragraph 2

… and spiritual things coincides very aptly with the false “Christian citizenship” notion that is now so largely prevalent.

39419 The American Sentinel 13 April 28, 1898, page 258 paragraph 4

… the spiritual with the carnal, earthly, and sensual is the fatal defect in the conceptions of Christianity which prevail to-day. The Son of God never went forth …

39420 The American Sentinel 13 May 5, 1898, page 276 paragraph 4

… upon spiritual things. But whether Christians loosen, maintain, or regain their hold upon spiritual institutions are matters that human laws cannot affect …