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561 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 7, 1893, Art. A, paragraph 1
“The sins of Israel must go to judgment beforehand. Every sin must be confessed at the sanctuary, then the work will move, it must be done now. The latter rain is …
562 The Home Missionary November 1, 1893, Art. A, paragraph 2
… God, confessing their sins, humbling their hearts before God, and by faith beholding Jesus, and becoming changed into his image. When the blessing did come …
563 Lake Union Herald November 17, 1909, paragraph 13
… meeting. Sins were confessed to one another and to God. Thorough work was done. At this time, even more than then, we need to seek the Lord in simplicity of heart …
564 The Present Truth (UK) January 30, 1890, paragraph 6
… we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
565 The Review and Herald January 21, 1873, paragraph 2
… repentance, confessing their sins and crimes; but John could not understand why the only sinless One upon the earth should ask for an ordinance implying …
566 The Review and Herald January 21, 1873, paragraph 3
… not confessing his own sins; but guilt was imputed to him as the sinner’s substitute. He came not to repent on his own account; but in behalf of the sinner. As man …
567 The Review and Herald January 21, 1873, paragraph 11
… disciples confessed that they were seeking Christ, and that they desired to become acquainted with him, and to be instructed by him at his home. These two disciples …
568 The Review and Herald September 23, 1873, paragraph 15
Confessions of sin made at the right time to relieve the people of God will be accepted of him. But there are those among us who will make confessions, as did …
569 The Review and Herald July 22, 1875, paragraph 15
… , and confessed to them the sins and wrongs of his life, and entreated their forgiveness. He tried to right every wrong. This wonderful work of the power of God …
570 The Review and Herald August 23, 1881, paragraph 10
… ? Will every one who professes godliness seek to put away every wrong, confess to God every secret sin, and afflict the soul before him? Will they, with great humility …
571 The Review and Herald August 28, 1883, paragraph 20
… and confession sending our sins beforehand to Judgment, that they may be blotted out when the times of refreshing shall come? This is an individual work,—a …
572 The Review and Herald September 4, 1883, paragraph 12
… until every known sin is confessed, then it is our privilege and duty to believe that God accepts us. We must not wait for others to press through the darkness …
573 The Review and Herald March 4, 1884, paragraph 3
… him, confessing our sins, and righting every wrong that exists between us and our brethren. There is danger that the adversary will suggest that we need not …
574 The Review and Herald April 15, 1884, paragraph 2
… God. Sins must be confessed; there must be a deeper work of grace in the heart. Those who feel weak and discouraged may become strong men of God, and do noble work …
575 The Review and Herald May 27, 1884, paragraph 11
… are sinful by nature, and we have a work to do to cleanse the soul-temple of every defilement. Let us improve this precious privilege to confess our faults one …
576 The Review and Herald October 21, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 3
… , and confession of sins. Some even of those who were preaching the word were as destitute of the Spirit of God as were the mountains of Gilboa of dew and rain …
577 The Review and Herald October 21, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 4
… , when every man should afflict his soul before God, when sins should be confessed and go beforehand to Judgment, that when the times of refreshing shall come …
578 The Review and Herald December 16, 1884, paragraph 7
… existed, confess these sins, not in a general way, but go to your brethren and sisters personally. Be definite. If you have committed one wrong and they twenty …
579 The Review and Herald December 16, 1884, paragraph 11
… hearty confession, let your sins go beforehand to judgment. Devote the remaining moments of the swift passing year to humiliation of self rather than trying …
580 The Review and Herald December 16, 1884, paragraph 23
… in every church; and let ample opportunity be given to all to humble themselves before God, and confess their sins, that they may receive the peace of pardon …