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5081 The Review and Herald November 1, 1906, paragraph 8

… Christ referred to this. “But as the days of Noe were,” he said, “so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. For as in the days that were before the flood they were …

5082 The Review and Herald December 6, 1906, paragraph 4

… .” I referred to instances that had come under my notice, of professed Christians’ accusing one another at times when general meetings of the most solemn interest …

5083 The Review and Herald April 25, 1907, paragraph 5

… Samaritans refer to their worship of the true God, and express a desire to share in the privileges and blessings connected with the temple service. “We seek …

5084 The Review and Herald July 18, 1907, paragraph 11

… chapter refers to the “many” spoken of by Isaiah who have departed from the faith. “Evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse,” the apostle says to Timothy …

5085 The Review and Herald August 15, 1907, Art. A, paragraph 4

… in reference to his Father is brought to view. While they are one in purpose, and one in mind, yet in personality they are two. May we not learn from this that there …

5086 The Review and Herald November 28, 1907, paragraph 4

… he referred to the Christ who had been so long promised to the world. The messengers from Jerusalem had their answer. The message they were to carry back to …

5087 The Review and Herald December 5, 1907, paragraph 12

… , he referred to them not as “my people,” but as “this people.”

5088 The Review and Herald December 12, 1907, paragraph 8

… prophet refers to the promise of God given through Moses while the Israelites were encamped before Mount Sinai, when he declared: “I will dwell among the children …

5089 The Review and Herald February 6, 1908, Art. A, paragraph 5

… . Artaxerxes refers to Ezra as “the priest, the scribe, even a scribe of the words of the commandments of the Lord, and of his statutes to Israel;” “a scribe of the law …

5090 The Review and Herald July 2, 1908, Art. A, paragraph 8

… be referred to as the highest authority, by all the nations of the world. They had not learned in the schools of the prophets; but Jesus had been their teacher …

5091 The Review and Herald September 3, 1908, paragraph 5

… casual reference to Christ. With his own heart warm with the love of God, he will constantly uplift the Man of Calvary. His own soul imbued with the Spirit of …

5092 The Review and Herald October 8, 1908, paragraph 5

… casual reference to Christ. With his own heart warm with the love of God, he will constantly uplift the man of Calvary. His own soul imbued with the Spirit of …

5093 The Review and Herald January 14, 1909, paragraph 15

… . I refer to the tea and coffee that many place upon their tables. We can not afford to use these things. We have a keen enemy, who is determined to have the victory …

5094 The Review and Herald June 30, 1910, paragraph 2

… here refers to that which every soul may experience. “These things write we unto you,” he declares, “that your joy may be full.”

5095 The Review and Herald June 30, 1910, paragraph 4

… thus refers to our union and communion with God. Communion with God is the life of the soul. It is not a something which we can interpret, a something which we …

5096 The Review and Herald July 7, 1910, paragraph 10

… special reference to these last days, pointing out the dangers that will threaten God’s people. We need keen, sanctified perception. This perception is not …

5097 The Review and Herald September 8, 1910, paragraph 1

… in reference to the future, immortal life. You will be drawn toward your treasure. You will not study your worldly interest; but in all your pursuits the silent …

5098 The Review and Herald October 20, 1910, paragraph 7

… in reference to the future immortal life. You will be drawn toward your treasure. You will not study your worldly interest; but in all your pursuits the silent …

5099 The Review and Herald February 23, 1911, paragraph 6

… . He referred to the building of the temple by Solomon, and to the words of both Solomon and Isaiah: “Howbeit, the Most High dwelleth not in temples made with hands …

5100 The Review and Herald March 16, 1911, Art. A, paragraph 23

… Scripture referring to the first advent of Christ. Carefully he traced down the prophecies, with a memory sharpened by the conviction that had taken possession …