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57461 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 7, 1863, page 47 paragraph 4

… spring nature rebels against such restrictions, and the frame becomes more enfeebled; a bilious stomach, or jaundice, or dyspepsia (and perhaps all are combined …

57462 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 7, 1863, page 47 paragraph 5

… obeying natural laws. This is all we need to become healthy and happy beings, viz., obedience to natural laws. Go out in the open air, walk with energetic movements …

57463 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 7, 1863, page 47 paragraph 21

… heavenly nature, and to help the children. I desire to help you in this good work.

57464 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 7, 1863, page 48

… ; its Nature and Tendency, 15 4 The Kingdom of God; a Refutation of the doctrine called, Age to Come, 15 4 Miraculous Powers, 15 4 Pauline Theology, or the Christian …

57465 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 14, 1863, page 49 paragraph 10

… “tired nature” had any reason to complain of that interruption of the repose due to her. I suspect he enjoyed as good health, and was as vigorous through the day …

57466 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 14, 1863, page 50 paragraph 20

… were naturally obstinate, there could be no bounds or ends to contention. Whereas, by the bonds of natural condescension, social harmony is preserved, and …

57467 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 14, 1863, page 50 paragraph 23

THE NATURE OF THE CHRISTIAN’S TRIALS. “Tribulation” is often spoken of as his lot in this world; and it is of two descriptions —

57468 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 14, 1863, page 51 paragraph 2

… human nature, and that where others have fallen they can be safe. but true security lies not in a fancied superiority to mankind, but in the careful avoidance …

57469 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 14, 1863, page 51 paragraph 17

… human nature, if he finds that there is after all no need of it but that he can get along just about as well without.- Sel .

57470 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 14, 1863, page 51 paragraph 19

… penalty. Nature forgives no sin, no error. She puts off the offender for fifty years, sometimes, but she catches him at last; and inflicts the punishment just …

57471 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 14, 1863, page 52 paragraph 4

… and nature of that work. From the character of God, the wants of mankind, and the object of his revelation to them, we therefore reason, that all these points are …

57472 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 14, 1863, page 52 paragraph 14

Naturally enough, Daniel seeks for the meaning of all these things, and God, ever ready to grant all the lawful desires of his children, immediately ordains …

57473 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 14, 1863, page 56

… ; its Nature and Tendency, 15 4 The Kingdom of God; a Refutation of the doctrine called, Age to Come, 15 4 Miraculous Powers, 15 4 Pauline Theology, or the Christian …

57474 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 21, 1863, page 57 paragraph 39

… of natural life. The babe is born in feebleness, and we must wait through the periods of infancy, childhood, and youth, before we can have the strong man ready …

57475 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 21, 1863, page 58 paragraph 10

… him, naturally, by his own standard, and watch him very closely. If he remain as hard, as selfish, as exacting and as eager after money as before, we do not put much …

57476 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 21, 1863, page 58 paragraph 16

… old, natural, selfish loves, and a new birth of spiritual affections. As a man feels, so will he act. If the affections that rule his heart be divine affections …

57477 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 21, 1863, page 59 paragraph 2

… the nature of arguments-and I must make greater use than I have ever done, of certain pleas. There is one derived from the character of God. “For thy name’s sake …

57478 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 21, 1863, page 59 paragraph 13

… in natural things. As we ourselves cast our own shadows, intercepting the beams of the sun, so it is not God, but our own sin, which projects the shadow in the pathway …

57479 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 21, 1863, page 60 paragraph 9

… . It naturally and obviously refers to the vision which was not fully explained to Daniel, and to which Gabriel calls his attention in the preceding verse …

57480 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 21, 1863, page 60 paragraph 17

Seventy weeks contain 490 days. But before proceeding to an application of this prophecy, a word may be necessary relative to the nature of the time here introduced: is it literal or symbolic?