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5021 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 79 May 13, 1902, page 10 paragraph 4

… . The choice was his, but the way was Satan’s. He chose the way of Satan; he accepted the word of Satan. In accepting that word of Satan’s,—words express thoughts …

5022 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 79 May 13, 1902, page 10 paragraph 10

… own choice alone. Now in order for that to be, in order for you and me to be happy all the time, even with God, we must be free to choose all the time to be happy with …

5023 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 79 May 13, 1902, page 10 paragraph 11

… his choice, and throws it on the side of God. That is perfect freedom.

5024 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 79 May 13, 1902, page 10 paragraph 14

… our choice. And Satan cannot take his way with us without our choice. But when a man has once chosen,—there is the mischief with him,—he will hold him, he will hold …

5025 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 79 May 20, 1902, page 9 paragraph 5

… from choice as long as his intelligence abides. And to refuse to choose is to choose to refuse to choose; and that is to choose. You see you cannot escape it. Then …

5026 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 79 May 20, 1902, page 9 paragraph 6

… free choice, constantly, freely chosen,—that is self-government, self-government with God—the choice ours, the power his; and the only governor, God, all and in …

5027 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 79 May 27, 1902, page 10 paragraph 12

… very choice, which in itself is a choice of the love of iniquity and the hatred of righteousness. Not that they deliberately stand up and say, “I do love iniquity …

5028 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 79 August 5, 1902, page 9 paragraph 7

… your choice, and it is Christianity to make your choice, not only to do without things that would be nice, but actually to do without things that it would be proper …

5029 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 80 February 24, 1903, page 10 paragraph 2

… own choice, with the State Board. According to the old way, the central Board makes this connection, by itself, or by its appointment. But as here proposed, the …

5030 The American Sentinel 2 January 1887, page 7 paragraph 5

… no choice.” If this were to come from anybody but a leading National Reformer, we should call it a most astounding statement. But as these are the men who are to …

5031 The American Sentinel 2 March 1887, page 27 paragraph 3

… own choice and the exercise of his own personal relation of faith and obedience to God, is the National Reform idea; but without coercion all men are not going …

5032 The American Sentinel 4 May 15, 1889, page 121 paragraph 13

… my choice and right to keep Sunday, I would insist on it, and they would have no right to compel me to rest on Saturday.’

5033 The American Sentinel 4 August 28, 1889, page 242 paragraph 4

… free choice of a heavenly gift which is worth more than all earth’s treasures and all its honors. In the precious presence of Jesus Christ no such question …

5034 The American Sentinel 4 September 5, 1889, page 250 paragraph 1

To this challenge I replied by a letter in which I said: “I gladly accept your proffer to debate. Your choice of Kalamazoo as the place is perfectly satisfactory.”

5035 The American Sentinel 4 November 6, 1889, page 321 paragraph 13

… the choice of school-teachers and the power to dismiss teachers almost without reason, and who do all these things from purely political motives, and appoint …

5036 The American Sentinel 4 December 18, 1889, page 169 paragraph 2

… moral choice and action before youth. To show them that apparently good men differ concerning the very foundation of morality, might be harmful before they …

5037 The American Sentinel 4 December 18, 1889, page 169 paragraph 9

… moral choice and action is seriously to be doubted; and, further, because it might be harmful for the youth in school to discover that the very reasons why they …

5038 The American Sentinel 4 December 18, 1889, page 169 paragraph 10

… moral choice and action, it certainly would be perfect folly to demand that school-children should decide the question. The committee did well to say it might …

5039 The American Sentinel 4 December 18, 1889, page 169 paragraph 11

… of choice and action; therefore it is impossible that the children can get any real moral good from it, and may be counted fortunate if they do not get positive …

5040 The American Sentinel 5 January 23, 1890, page 26 paragraph 11

… own choice. Yet, so far as the freedom of choice goes, that man was just as well off, as the people of the District of Columbia would be under this bill; because they …