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57701 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 12, 1864, 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 …
57702 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 19, 1864, page 58 paragraph 7
… ? Shall Nature’s voice, to man alone unjust, Deny him, doomed to perish, hope to live? Is it for this fair Virtue oft must strive With disappointment, penury and …
57703 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 19, 1864, page 58 paragraph 17
… its natural branches and noble cion, will be transplanted into the new and beautiful world to come, and fill that world with its immortal fruit. Jehovah will …
57704 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 19, 1864, page 60 paragraph 12
Being thus called upon to decide between the now prevailing belief and the poets of the Bible, we go with the latter. If secular poets are required to be true to nature and to facts, we may be sure that the sacred poets do not inculcate lies.
57705 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 19, 1864, page 61 paragraph 18
… in nature, that whatever enfeebles the body, must, in the end, and in the same degree, enfeeble the mind. ‘A sound mind in a sound body’ is the physiological law. This …
57706 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 26, 1864, page 65 paragraph 12
… the nature and destiny of man, are, in their tendency, atheistic. We believe that man is mortal; and we have very good reason for thus believing; for the Bible thus …
57707 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 26, 1864, page 65 paragraph 17
… , obvious, natural, or sensible. It is that by which every book, the Bible only excepted, is interpreted by all classes of readers.
57708 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 26, 1864, page 67 paragraph 14
… is nature uncultivated. It partakes of the low, savage and barbarous. As low and degrading as it is, it manifests itself too often in what is regarded as cultivated …
57709 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 26, 1864, page 68 paragraph 14
… that nature has given us a commentary on that theory, which comes very near destroying the text. The year 1864 opened, in fact, with the most intense paroxysm …
57710 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 26, 1864, page 70 paragraph 14
… whole nature of my reflections was changed and I thought on.
57711 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 February 9, 1864, page 81 paragraph 16
… its nature. Yet what there is of truth in each is equally real, and therefore not to be slighted. To say that the facts in each of these are equally precious, because …
57712 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 February 9, 1864, page 82 paragraph 3
… our nature. Of one school the standard of perfection is romantic tenderness; of another, worldly honor; of another, bare rectitude of character, without reference …
57713 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 February 9, 1864, page 83 paragraph 3
“To act, to suffer, may be nobly great, But Nature’s mightiest effort is to wait.”
57714 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 February 9, 1864, page 83 paragraph 8
… a natural disposition can be an excuse for it. It engenders anger, malice, strife, and every evil work. We who are believers in the third angel’s message, and are …
57715 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 February 9, 1864, page 85 paragraph 12
But is not home a place where one may be free to speak? May not one lay off the outside gloss of life, and act naturally? Must one always be tied down to rules?
57716 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 February 9, 1864, page 85 paragraph 13
I reply: This article is written for those who profess to make it their study and labor to bring nature up to rejoice in law, and not law to be leveled down to corrupt nature.
57717 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 February 9, 1864, page 85 paragraph 14
… to make home unhappy, if by an indulgence of a natural trait, a friend is wounded, either change that nature, or admit that such is the incurable nature of …
57718 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 February 9, 1864, page 86 paragraph 27
… man’s natural mortality, my foundation gave way, and-my superstructure fell; and I fell on to a rock which broke me off forever from that old tradition. Thank …
57719 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 February 9, 1864, page 87 paragraph 15
… of nature to unfold themselves. And we may be sure that just so much effort must go to just so much result. The great laws of God must be obeyed, or the rewards which …
57720 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 February 9, 1864, page 88
… ; 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 …