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5001 The Review and Herald December 5, 1893, paragraph 5
… in reference to our work and our people. Whatever false report has been started, is circulated by those who oppose the truth, and is repeated from church to …
5002 The Review and Herald January 9, 1894, paragraph 1
… in reference to establishing a school in which our youth and children should have advantages of a superior character to those found in the common public …
5003 The Review and Herald January 23, 1894, paragraph 1
… . We refer you to Joseph in Egypt, and to Daniel in Babylon. These youths were tried and proved; and because they stood firm to principle, they became representative …
5004 The Review and Herald May 1, 1894, paragraph 9
… in reference to the use of wine and strong drink. He has forbidden their use, and enforced his prohibitions with strong warnings and threatenings. But his …
5005 The Review and Herald June 19, 1894, paragraph 4
… in reference to his earthly possessions; but he could strike a blow at the very root of the trouble, and he said to the people, “Take heed, and beware of covetousness …
5006 The Review and Herald July 17, 1894, paragraph 2
… in reference to those who carry the burden of the work?—It is your part to hold up the hands of the burden-bearers, as Aaron and Hur held up the hands of Moses.
5007 The Review and Herald July 31, 1894, paragraph 3
… especial reference to marriage with unbelievers, it also covers all grounds of alliance with the world. The question is asked, “What agreement hath the temple …
5008 The Review and Herald October 16, 1894, paragraph 3
… in reference to many hard-hearted, selfish, scheming transactions, “Who hath required this at your hand?” The spirit, the character, you have manifested has not …
5009 The Review and Herald December 18, 1894, paragraph 11
… John referring? He says, “Brethren, I write no new commandment unto you, but an old commandment which ye had from the beginning. The old commandment is the word …
5010 The Review and Herald April 16, 1895, paragraph 1
… here referred to who believe in Christ, are not simply those who are young in years, but little children in Christ. There is a warning contained in these words …
5011 The Review and Herald April 30, 1895, paragraph 5
… in reference to practical godliness were misinterpreted by the Pharisees; for Christ did away with all their maxims, injunctions, and precepts, because …
5012 The Review and Herald May 21, 1895, paragraph 3
… desires, referring them to a “thus saith the Lord.” Many suppose that the Sabbath-school influence will be all-sufficient, and that the Sabbath-school teacher …
5013 The Review and Herald August 27, 1895, paragraph 8
… was referring to himself; for they had just been talking of putting him to death. Then said the Jews, “Forty and six years was this temple in building, and wilt …
5014 The Review and Herald October 8, 1895, paragraph 1
… no reference to those who were yet to come, or to those who were more deserving. He said: “When thou art bidden of any man to a wedding, sit not down in the highest …
5015 The Review and Herald October 15, 1895, paragraph 1
… in reference to men’s duty toward the poor. He did not wish to follow Christ’s instruction, and call the poor, the maimed, the lame, and the blind, to a feast, when …
5016 The Review and Herald April 7, 1896, paragraph 4
… in reference to the time when we shall be called to give an account of our stewardship. No one of us will be able to evade the future reckoning. By choosing to …
5017 The Review and Herald September 1, 1896, paragraph 7
… is referred to in the words of Scripture, “Be ye angry, and sin not.”
5018 The Review and Herald November 17, 1896, Art. A, paragraph 8
… has reference to the love that should be cherished in the hearts of the members of the family of God for one another. Something which they had they have lost …
5019 The Review and Herald January 26, 1897, paragraph 4
… no reference to the persistent opposition. Our work was to preach the truth.
5020 The Review and Herald February 2, 1897, paragraph 5
… in reference to himself more plain and forcible. This brought matters to a crisis. The Saviour then presented before them the alternative,—a remedy for their …