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59021 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 21, 1895, page 269 paragraph 9

… human nature, precisely where the man is in this world who is without God. He put himself precisely where lost man is. He left out his divine self, and became we …

59022 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 21, 1895, page 271 paragraph 4

… the nature of our book and I feel assured that God will bless our labors with more pleasing results.

59023 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 21, 1895, page 277 paragraph 4

… the nature of this work and the principles that underlie it, the ease and success of this transition is marvelous. There are still a few technicalities to …

59024 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 21, 1895, page 281 paragraph 1

… has naturally arisen as to which of these two schedules should be followed in the billing of our books, by either the home or the London office, to our canvassers …

59025 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 22, 1895, page 290 paragraph 9

… a nature that one could not possibly have told the topic of the subject reviewed, from any question, or from the whole review that was conducted. New thoughts …

59026 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 22, 1895, page 299 paragraph 1

… human nature in all things in the flesh, and so having become ourselves, when we read of him and the Father’s dealings with him, we are reading ourselves, and …

59027 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 22, 1895, page 302 paragraph 13

… is natural enough. Is not God himself sinless? Is there then, any room for wonder that God could manifest himself through or in sinless flesh? Is there any mystery …

59028 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 22, 1895, page 306 paragraph 8

… encouraging nature. Of the persons who have been labored with by the secretary, about thirty have accepted the truth in the last two years. Correspondence …

59029 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 24, 1895, page 309 paragraph 13

… the nature of things, demands that we respect the investment that he has made in every human soul, and that we minister to all in need.

59030 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 24, 1895, page 311 paragraph 6

… a nature as we have, — sinful, depraved, fallen human nature. Therefore Mary must be born immaculate, perfect, sinless, and higher than the cherubim and seraphim …

59031 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 24, 1895, page 311 paragraph 7

… sinful nature; for that is the nature that I have; and such the Lord did take. He became one of us. Thus, you see, this is present truth in every respect, now that the …

59032 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 25, 1895, page 329 paragraph 3

… divine nature. Divinity and humanity are united once more when the divine mind of Jesus Christ by his divine faith abides in human flesh. Let them be united …

59033 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 25, 1895, page 329 paragraph 8

… the nature of things, there is the mind of Christ which he came into the world to give to us.

59034 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 25, 1895, page 331 paragraph 1

And in his human nature he bore all that, because his divine self was kept back.

59035 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 25, 1895, page 331 paragraph 3

… human nature to bear, — the very hardest for human nature to submit to; but he, by the keeping back of his divine self, caused human nature to submit to it, by the power …

59036 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 25, 1895, page 331 paragraph 6

… two natures, human and divine. Here is the description of the divine: “Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God.” He was the “brightness …

59037 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 25, 1895, page 331 paragraph 7

… human nature. It was his own act, and by his own consent. He clothed his divinity with humanity. He was all the while as God, but he did not appear as God. He veiled …

59038 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 25, 1895, page 331 paragraph 12

This was humility. The whole treasure of heaven was poured out in one gift to save fallen man. He brought into his human nature all the life-giving energies that human beings will need and must receive.

59039 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 25, 1895, page 331 paragraph 13

And he brings it into my human nature yet, to your human nature at our choice, by the Spirit of God bringing to us his divine presence, and emptying us of ourselves, and causing God to appear instead of self.

59040 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 25, 1895, page 331 paragraph 14

… human nature to stand the inroads of disease by pouring from his divine nature vitality and undecaying vigor to the human. But he humbled himself to man’s …