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4881 Letter to the Presbytery of Newark, p. 1.36 (Charles Fitch)

… the choice of His love, at the sacrifice, if necessary, of every thing that I held dear on earth.

4882 Herald of the Bridegroom, p. 13.1 (Apollos Hale)

… the choice which has resulted in such a destiny; and every comparison will only serve to heighten the sense of the sinner’s loss. How many will then realize …

4883 The Second Advent Manual, p. 78.1 (Apollos Hale)

… the choice of a sovereign; and they accepted the blood of two unpopular ministers, whom their master, without hesitation, condemned to the lions.”—Gibbon A. D …

4884 The Second Advent Manual, p. 90.2 (Apollos Hale)

… the choice of a new bishop, and, after a solemn invocation of the Holy Ghost, elected the deacon Vigilius, who had purchased the papal throne by a bribe of two …

4885 Bible Handbook, p. 97.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… 2nd choice, Genesis 19:17-20. Ruin of daughters, Genesis 19:30-39. Deceit and violence, Psalm 55:9-11. If Satan is not destroyed, he will fill the face of the earth with …

4886 Bible Handbook, p. 123.4 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… free choice, Numbers 22:20. His way perverse, Numbers 22:32. Balaam reproved, 2 Peter 2:16. United Baal-, or sun-worship, with the worship of the true God. Numbers 23 …

4887 Bible Handbook, p. 164.12 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• Deuteronomy 32:14. The pure blood of the grape was regarded as a choice drink.

4888 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 147.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… , from choice. He offered Himself for the sins of the world, and the Father’s love for the fallen race was so great that, much as He loved His only Son, He accepted …

4889 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 320.2 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… their choice of land and faithfulness in the parting blessing. Joshua 22:1-4 Deuteronomy 33:20, 21

4890 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 324.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

When the books of the Chronicles were written, the men of the tribe of Asher were spoken of as “choice and mighty men of valour;” and there were twenty-six thousand of them “that were apt to the war.” 1 Chronicles 7:40

4891 The Story of Daniel the Prophet, p. 25.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… , their choice and correct language, and their extensive and varied knowledge. The vigor and strength of their mental powers were unimpaired. Hence they stood …

4892 The Story of Daniel the Prophet, p. 37.2 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… , its choice of the artificial in place of the natural, and the exaltation of the god of science instead of the God of heaven, is the one toward which the world …

4893 The Story of Daniel the Prophet, p. 187.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… a choice—a fit consummation of all Greek teaching—was met at Babylon when the king, at his very prime, laid down and died with no hope for the future. It is sad but …

4894 The Story of Daniel the Prophet, p. 187.2 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… a choice between God and Satan, and has chosen the latter. There are but two minds in the universe, and he who rejects God may claim that he exercises his own mind …

4895 The Story of Daniel the Prophet, p. 286 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… youth, choice and correct 25 Language of Scriptures well chosen and in proper setting 34 Languages of all nations taught in Babylon 29 Laodice causes death …

4896 The Story of the Seer of Patmos, p. 3.2 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… of choice illustrations and symbols, which will not only interest, but instruct the reader. It is a complete book in itself; for John was told “What thou seest …

4897 The Story of the Seer of Patmos, p. 376.10 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

27. What is said of the tree of life? What choice must every individual make?

4898 The Story of the Seer of Patmos, p. 396.3 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

1. When was John’s attention called to scenes where the conflict was ended? What is said of the Lamb? What choice did He make? Locate the city of God.

4900 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 61 June 24, 1884, page 403 paragraph 2

… free choice of all whether they would embrace one religion or another, or any at all. But the Lutherans “deemed it intolerable that the Calvinists should enjoy …