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58181 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 April 18, 1865, page 157 paragraph 22

… will naturally cluster about the track of the magnetic intelligence, and a singular chapter be opened up in colonization and the mixture of races. Explorations …

58182 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 April 25, 1865, page 161 paragraph 16

… the natural heart, and forms and ceremonies for show and parade, rather than the humbling and cross-bearing life of the followers of Jesus. The balances denoted …

58183 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 April 25, 1865, page 166 paragraph 27

“Behind the hearse, 50 women marched dressed in black, ‘with the sable weeds of mourning, but with joyous faces,’ as a natural-born orator from Bunker Hill remarked on the occasion.

58184 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 April 25, 1865, page 168

… : 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 Appeal to Mothers, 15 2 Reveal of Seymour …

58185 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 May 2, 1865, page 170 paragraph 14

10. A spiritual affection tends to the amelioration of nature, the increase of grace, and the edification of mankind; having no object but the glory of God.

58186 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 May 2, 1865, page 170 paragraph 15

1. A carnal affection, as it is opposed to those which are spiritual, so, it has nature for its source, and is destitute of grace.

58187 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 May 2, 1865, page 170 paragraph 16

… of nature, or, it refers all things to pleasure; and, particularly, seeks such pleasure not in mental peace, but personal convenience: and this, often under a pretext …

58188 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 May 2, 1865, page 170 paragraph 20

6. A carnal affection gives the preference to things naturally pleasing, though others may approximate more nearly to real excellence.

58189 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 May 2, 1865, page 170 paragraph 24

… sanctified nature, by external and natural indications.

58190 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 May 2, 1865, page 170 paragraph 25

… .) The nature of discourse confirms the position. The words of Christ in Matthew 12:34, 35. decidedly evidence, that unless some affection influenced the heart …

58191 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 May 2, 1865, page 170 paragraph 28

… of natural intellect. This inattention to the affections is a main reason, why some commentaries are so meagre and unsatisfactory to spiritual readers …

58192 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 May 2, 1865, page 174 paragraph 3

… fold nature of man. Bro. Canright joined me at the close of my meeting and gave five discourses, which were a great benefit to me, as well as to the cause.

58193 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 May 2, 1865, page 174 paragraph 25

If Christ denied innocent nature out of love to us, shall not we deny corrupt nature out of love to him?

58194 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 May 2, 1865, page 176 paragraph 3

… the nature of the soul, the resurrection of the dead, and the final destiny of man,” published in No. 12, present volume. Price $1,00 per hundred.

58196 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 May 16, 1865, page 185 paragraph 12

… our nature.” The subject of divine prophecy is wonderful, whether we consider its Author, the instruments employed, the various methods of communicating …

58197 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 May 16, 1865, page 185 paragraph 16

… and nature; whether it is matter or motion, the learned cannot tell us; but we do not despise it because we cannot comprehend it, nor refuse to use it because we …

58198 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 May 16, 1865, page 186 paragraph 7

… rivers naturally centers. Boats of lighter draft are required for the up river trade, and both passengers and freight are reshipped here. The manufacturing …

58199 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 May 16, 1865, page 187 paragraph 16

Acquaint thyself with God, If thou wouldst read aright, The book of nature, ever spread Before thee, day and night; If thou would’st fully learn The wonders there displayed, Enshrine its Author in thy heart, And love what He hath made.

58200 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 May 16, 1865, page 189 paragraph 34

… is natural for those who will have this fable to be the truth, to look to other means to accomplish so desired and desirable an end.