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5101 The Review and Herald April 6, 1911, paragraph 4
Several letters were read with reference to the question at issue, and the brethren were invited to discuss the points treated in the letters; but all seemed desirous of hearing from Sister White, and in the course of her remarks, she said :
5102 The Review and Herald April 6, 1911, paragraph 11
… as referring to the action of old Sabbath-keepers who understand the truth. They must move as the Lord shall direct them, but let them consider that they can …
5103 The Review and Herald April 6, 1911, paragraph 21
… in reference to some matters of labor that required great caution in speech as well as in the expression of thought with the pen. The advice given to our brethren …
5104 The Review and Herald April 13, 1911, paragraph 1
… meeting referred to in last week’s issue, on the Armadale (Australia) camp-ground, in which Mrs. White spoke of the principles that should govern our work where …
5105 The Review and Herald April 13, 1911, paragraph 2
… in reference to our brethren in the Southern field. This subject is a very delicate one to handle, and I would not have anything to say upon it if I did not feel …
5106 The Review and Herald April 20, 1911, Art. A, paragraph 13
Referring in later years to this revelation of the mystery of God that had been made known to him at the beginning of his gospel ministry, Paul declares: “Unto …
5107 The Review and Herald April 27, 1911, paragraph 2
… of references to the great conflict over the binding claims of the law of God, so that the reader may see how, when, and by whom the mark of the beast will be received …
5108 The Review and Herald August 10, 1911, paragraph 7
… in reference to the glory of God. The questions will arise, Will this do honor to Jesus? Will this be approved by him? Shall I be able to maintain my integrity if …
5109 The Review and Herald August 24, 1911, paragraph 4
… apostle refers to “the ministers of Christ” as “stewards of the mysteries of God;” and of their work he declares: “It is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful …
5110 The Review and Herald August 24, 1911, paragraph 6
… , continuing, refers directly to the comparisons that had been made between his labors and those of Apollos: “These things, brethren, I have in a figure transferred …
5111 The Review and Herald September 14, 1911, paragraph 11
… afterward referred as having done him much evil. Alexander was a man of considerable ability, and he bent all his energies to direct the wrath of the people …
5112 The Review and Herald November 2, 1911, paragraph 4
… Jews. Referring to the charges brought against him, he plainly showed that not one of them was true. He declared that he had caused no disturbance in any part …
5113 The Review and Herald November 16, 1911, paragraph 20
… been referred to that higher tribunal, and it was now beyond the jurisdiction of either Festus or Agrippa.
5114 The Review and Herald November 23, 1911, paragraph 3
… afterward referred to the latter as his “fellow prisoner;” but it was from choice that Aristarchus shared Paul’s bondage, that he might minister to him in his …
5115 The Review and Herald November 23, 1911, paragraph 7
… finally referred by the centurion to Paul, who had won the respect of both sailors and soldiers. The apostle unhesitatingly advised remaining where they …
5116 The Review and Herald December 14, 1911, paragraph 7
… . In referring to this, Paul wrote, “Demas hath forsaken me, having loved this present world.” For worldly gain, Demas bartered every high and noble consideration …
5117 The Review and Herald February 12, 1914, paragraph 10
… Lord referred to the Assyrian hosts as the “rod of mine anger.” “The staff in their hand,” he said, “is mine indignation.” Isaiah 10:5 .
5118 The Review and Herald May 14, 1914, paragraph 6
… in reference to the Institute on the plan of sacrifice and liberality.... Let the donations come in as needed; let the sums, small and large, come in. Let means be …
5119 The Review and Herald September 10, 1914, paragraph 1
… Saviour referred him to the Scriptures, saying, “What is written in the law? how readest thou?” Ignorance will not excuse young or old, or release them from the …
5120 The Review and Herald March 11, 1915, paragraph 2
… . When referring to her age and physical condition, she has often expressed gratitude to God for His care. Her abiding trust in Him has never wavered. Always …