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40361 The American Sentinel 14 November 2, 1899, page 674 paragraph 6

… the spiritual and the natural—this is where the church always has made her great mistake, and has pleased herself with a most mischievous fallacy. And this …

40362 The American Sentinel 14 November 2, 1899, page 674 paragraph 7

… than spiritual, she seeks to influence men by natural considerations. This in itself is a fearful falling away. But the most mischievous part of the thing …

40363 The American Sentinel 14 November 2, 1899, page 674 paragraph 8

… be spiritual and being of right spiritual, has no right whatever to use any but spiritual means with which to influence men in spiritual things. And as the …

40364 The American Sentinel 14 November 2, 1899, page 675 paragraph 1

… and spiritual light, sees these things in a deeper and more intense sense than it is possible for one to see who views the obligations of men only in a natural …

40365 The American Sentinel 14 November 2, 1899, page 675 paragraph 2

… of spiritual view, and discerns to an intense spiritual degree the viciousness of vice, and the enormity of sin, and then rush forth to brandish right and left …

40366 The American Sentinel 14 November 2, 1899, page 675 paragraph 3

… of spiritual view and to discern to the most intense degree the enormity of vice and the deadly nature of sin. And when he has done all this then let him, in the …

40367 The American Sentinel 14 November 2, 1899, page 675 paragraph 4

… or spiritual things, viewing things in the light of natural justice and civil order, when they enforce obligation or laws as they see it, are always within …

40368 The American Sentinel 14 November 2, 1899, page 675 paragraph 5

… the spiritual, where he professes to belong.

40369 The American Sentinel 14 November 9, 1899, page 704 paragraph 2

… overcome spiritual obstacles. But a Sunday law will not qualify him in this respect.

40370 The American Sentinel 14 November 16, 1899, page 705 paragraph 4

… a spiritual kingdom, one that “cometh not with observation,” as do the political kingdoms of earth. An attempt to set up the kingdom of God by earthly agencies …

40371 The American Sentinel 14 November 23, 1899, page 722 paragraph 2

As the army in the Philippines is kept there not for spiritual ends, but to end all armed resistance to American authority, it is proper to inquire what interest Congress can have in the question of the adequate supply of chaplains.

40372 The American Sentinel 14 November 23, 1899, page 722 paragraph 4

… the spiritual welfare of soldiers, as of other classes of men, and to provide for them those who will labor for their spiritual benefit. But this is not a matter …

40373 The American Sentinel 14 November 23, 1899, page 725 paragraph 5

… . The spiritual life was made especially intense. Victory over ordinary temptations and besetting sins received merited approval. Young people, imbued …

40374 The American Sentinel 14 November 23, 1899, page 726 paragraph 1

… and spiritually—and things once in the mire and slime are being lifted up and purified. With churches and schools, daily instruction in the Word of God and …

40375 The American Sentinel 15 January 4, 1900, page 1 paragraph 5

THE agencies of the divine government are not human, but invisible spiritual agencies which proceed from the throne of God. With their appointment man can have nothing to do.

40377 The American Sentinel 15 February 1, 1900, page 65 paragraph 8

… things spiritual. This is God’s order and God’s law. Men have been trying to improve upon it ever since it was instituted, but they have never succeeded, and …

40378 The American Sentinel 15 February 1, 1900, page 66 paragraph 2

… so spiritually and intellectually enlightened by the example and teachings of Christ and his disciples as to equip them for wise and efficient leadership …

40379 The American Sentinel 15 February 1, 1900, page 66 paragraph 9

… being “spiritually and intellectually enlightened by the example and teachings of Christ and his disciples.” But where in all the record of the example and …

40380 The American Sentinel 15 February 8, 1900, page 81 paragraph 1

NOTHING that is spiritual in its nature can be preserved by a carnal ordinance or commandment.