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5521 Synopsis of the Present Truth, p. 306.1 (Uriah Smith)
… are “choice” and “precious” in his sight. The question is whether this “choosing out” is an act absolutely arbitrary on the part of God with reference to individuals …
5522 Synopsis of the Present Truth, p. 312.1 (Uriah Smith)
… the choice of Jacob instead of Esau to receive special favors from God. God has a right to bestow his favors as he wills. No one has any claims upon him. The non …
5523 The Visions of Mrs. E.G. White, p. 91.4 (Uriah Smith)
… his choice correct you, and bring you back to the Bible and save you. And would it become you in such a case to murmur and say, ‘Lord, why didst thou not do this before …
5524 The Atonement, p. 65.3 (James M. Stephenson)
… personal choice, or desire, he was perfectly decided he would prefer death to a life of persecution, and uncertainty, expecting the next event with him, to be …
5525 The Atonement, p. 119.2 (James M. Stephenson)
… of choice with which God endowed man in his creation. It must, therefore, be a work, which, if ever done, the creature must do for himself. Hence the propriety, yea …
5526 Six Sermons on the Inquiry Is There Immortality in Sin and Suffering?, p. 83.3 (George Storrs)
… your choice.”
5527 Six Sermons on the Inquiry Is There Immortality in Sin and Suffering?, p. 142.1 (George Storrs)
… on choice. Without this there cannot be either holiness or unholiness in any created thing. I conceive that all the talk about Adam’s holiness is “mere patch …
5528 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 72 April 23, 1895, page 259 paragraph 5
… no choice but to obey. Then the whole burden may be thrown upon the authorities, as in the case of the apostles,—“Whether it be right in the sight of God to hearken …
5529 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 73 October 20, 1896, page 662 paragraph 6
… the choice of eating or not eating during a fast, for as soon as anything is eaten fast ceases.
5530 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 73 October 27, 1896, page 680 paragraph 1
… of choice and gladness, for Jesus said that when we fast we should not be of a sad countenance, but should anoint the head, an act indicating rejoicing. Matthew …
5531 American Sentinel, vol. 1 November 1886, page 82 paragraph 3
… their choice of evil, it did not cease to be evil, neither did they change the mind of God. Every man who followed the way that was “right in his own eyes” was destroyed …
5532 American Sentinel, vol. 3 April 1888, page 29 paragraph 4
… free choice with every individual, is evident from the gospel call, “Whosoever will, let him take of the water of life freely.” If whosoever will, may come, then …
5533 American Sentinel, vol. 3 April 1888, page 29 paragraph 9
… of choice in matters of religion. And then the question might well be asked by the heathen, Who gave you a right to choose your religion and ours too? Have we not …
5534 American Sentinel, vol. 3 August 1888, page 57 paragraph 11
… the choice of their rulers, they have no right to use the instructions given to Jewish rulers as a guide for the official conduct of the Governors of States …
5535 American Sentinel, vol. 4 February 20, 1889, page 36 paragraph 8
… from choice made to appear as though it was a matter of compulsion.
5536 American Sentinel, vol. 4 June 5, 1889, page 146 paragraph 2
… no choice as to what religion the State shall enforce, if it is to enforce any. The Protestant religion united with the State would be no better than Mohammedism …
5537 American Sentinel, vol. 4 July 3, 1889, page 177 paragraph 5
… the choice of the individual. In a speech made by Mr. Shepard at the National Sunday Convention, last December, he implied that they intended to re-enact the …
5538 American Sentinel, vol. 11 April 23, 1896, page 132 paragraph 3
… their choice of evil, it did not cease to be evil, neither did they change the mind of God. Every man who followed the way that was “right in his own eyes” was destroyed …
5539 American Sentinel, vol. 12 November 18, 1897, page 711 paragraph 4
Mr. Stead thus commends these Catholics for outvoting the English delegates, who seem to have stood for that freedom of choice which even God will not take from them:-
5540 American Sentinel, vol. 12 December 23, 1897, page 788 paragraph 2
… his choice in any place of worship except the Established Church.... Mr. Kelly and Mr. Bunting, have shown that the intolerant Act has been repealed during the …