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5481 Sabbath School Lessons October 1896, page 11 paragraph 3

… of choice, that He might be a perfect example to us. He did not exchange His divinity for humanity, but, clothing His divinity with humanity, He emptied Himself …

5482 Sabbath School Lessons October 1896, page 19 paragraph 1

… of choice God has given to men; it is theirs to exercise.... This will, that forms so important a factor in the character of man, was at the fall given into the control …

5483 Sabbath School Lessons October 1896, page 29 paragraph 18

… .” The choice which we are making daily is fixing our choice for eternity. What choice are we making? The personality of Christ is inseparable from His teaching …

5484 The Saviour of the World, p. 13.1 (William Warren Prescott)

… the choice of man himself. Satan will constantly present allurements to induce us to break this tie,-to choose to separate ourselves from Christ. Here is where …

5485 The Saviour of the World, p. 49.4 (William Warren Prescott)

… deliberate choice which brought Him to Calvary, but so it was. According to the terms of the covenant made between the Father and the Son “before times eternal …

5486 The Saviour of the World, p. 50.2 (William Warren Prescott)

… free choice He surrendered His life, for we read: “Jesus cried again with a loud voice, and yielded up His spirit.” Matthew 27:50. Under ordinary circumstances …

5487 The Saviour of the World, p. 54.1 (William Warren Prescott)

… any choice on my part, so the penalty for that sin was paid apart from any choice on my part. The first Adam sinned; the last Adam died; holiness was satisfied; I …

5488 The Saviour of the World, p. 85.1 (William Warren Prescott)

… own choice. This privilege and its meaning were recognized by Moses, the man of God, when he solemnly declared to the people, “I call heaven and earth to witness …

5489 The Saviour of the World, p. 85.3 (William Warren Prescott)

… of choice God has given to men; it is theirs to exercise. You cannot change your heart, you cannot of yourself give to God its affections; but you can choose to …

5490 The Saviour of the World, p. 86.1 (William Warren Prescott)

Such are the results of making a right choice.

5491 The Signs of the Times, vol. 56 December 10, 1929, page 10 paragraph 7

… intelligent choice between them. This comparison will be confined to the Old Testament, as I am now considering that portion of the Bible, and I will first …

5492 The Signs of the Times, vol. 56 December 17, 1929, page 7 paragraph 1

… her choice of a text, we are forced to deal with the problem in accordance with the established principles of textual science. Here, too, Burgon and Miller claim …

5493 The Signs of the Times, vol. 57 February 11, 1930, page 14 paragraph 13

… own choice without any fear of missing the saving truth of the gospel. On account of the beauty of its stately language and the tender associations connected …

5494 Victory in Christ, p. 6.1 (William Warren Prescott)

… of choice and action. Each morning I choose to accept His love, Each morning I choose to love and work for Him. Each morning I say to Him, “Thy love has round me and …

5495 Victory in Christ, p. 12.2 (William Warren Prescott)

… daily choice whether or not I ever enter in through the gates into the city; but I know that I enjoy the blessing of present salvation through my acceptance …

5496 Poems: With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith, p. 11.1 (Rebekah Smith)

No guilt or fear, no will, no choice; In God alone we now rejoice, And bless the hand that gave the blow, And laid our earthly comforts low.

5497 Poems: With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith, p. 14.7 (Rebekah Smith)

How heavenly the sight of an ordinance like this; The pledge, it would seem, of perpetual bliss : God honored below, while his people rejoice, Making known to the world, they obey him from choice.

5498 Poems: With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith, p. 29.5 (Rebekah Smith)

It is my choice; I would be here, I love to be alone, I love this quiet solitude, I love the wild wind’s moan; My child, I would be here alone.

5499 Poems: With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith, p. 50.3 (Rebekah Smith)

The Lord is mine, his will my choice; I’m his to suffer or rejoice, While here on earth I stay. I know in whom I have believed; He has my sacrifice received, And will direct my way.

5500 Poems: With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith, p. 60.6 (Rebekah Smith)

I’d love to drink it, and rejoice To have thy will, dear Lord, my choice. If I might choose, I’d leave to thee The whole control of mine and me.