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5041 The Review and Herald December 13, 1898, paragraph 14

… words referred also to the final destruction that will take place when the Lord rises out of his place to punish the world for its iniquity. The entire chapter …

5042 The Review and Herald March 28, 1899, paragraph 3

… special reference to the man who came in without the wedding garment; and sought to arouse all to understand what would be the result if any are found without …

5043 The Review and Herald May 16, 1899, paragraph 8

… , constantly referring to Jesus as the eternal Word, giving to him a power exceeding their power. His testimony was always the word of God and the testimony …

5044 The Review and Herald June 13, 1899, Art. A, paragraph 2

… with reference to the Old Testament Scriptures. He could now explain to them the prophecies concerning himself. They were surprised that they had not discerned …

5045 The Review and Herald August 1, 1899, paragraph 5

… with reference to health, but with regard to cheapness. The rooms have not been arranged so that they can be ventilated, as they should be, without exposing …

5046 The Review and Herald August 8, 1899, paragraph 6

… with reference to health.

5047 The Review and Herald August 8, 1899, paragraph 8

… in reference to their religious experience.

5048 The Review and Herald November 21, 1899, paragraph 5

… special reference to their own qualifications; for by this act they testify that they do not have the endowments they think they possess. If their eyes were …

5049 The Review and Herald December 26, 1899, paragraph 4

… in reference to fashion instead of health. The infant wardrobe is generally prepared to look pretty, more for show than for convenience and comfort. Much …

5050 The Review and Herald January 23, 1900, paragraph 4

… often referred to ancient Israel as examples. If God gave such definite directions to his ancient people in regard to their dress, will not the dress of his …

5051 The Review and Herald February 6, 1900, paragraph 10

… in reference to health, without making so great a change as to disgust the beholder.

5052 The Review and Herald September 25, 1900, paragraph 16

… with reference to the glory of the Creator. As the inhabitants of these worlds see the great price that has been paid to ransom man, they are filled with amazement …

5053 The Review and Herald March 12, 1901, paragraph 13

… here referred to those occasions upon which He should raise the dead. But His words have a deeper meaning. Not only was He to give life to those who were physically …

5054 The Review and Herald May 7, 1901, paragraph 1

… was referred to an incident in the life of the prophet Elisha. The prophet was in Dothan, and thither the king of Syria sent horses and chariots and a great host …

5055 The Review and Herald April 15, 1902, paragraph 2

… . Paul refers to this by asking the members of the church if they thus judge his motives. Did he or his fellow laborers need any recommendation or testimony …

5056 The Review and Herald May 27, 1902, Art. A, paragraph 10

… with reference to the duties of the day on which the purest, holiest service is to be offered to God.

5057 The Review and Herald June 24, 1902, paragraph 8

… with reference to the work in other places.

5058 The Review and Herald June 24, 1902, paragraph 9

… without reference to the work in other parts of the Lord’s vineyard where there are few facilities. It is the Lord’s plan that his workers shall consult together …

5059 The Review and Herald June 24, 1902, paragraph 14

… with reference to the usefulness and influence of every other worker. Intelligence and purity are to mark all their work, all their business transactions …

5060 The Review and Herald March 3, 1903, paragraph 7

… . Christ refers to the lifeless, purposeless messages given in our churches, when he says, “I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert …