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60161 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 65.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… the character of a devil. Evil in a man who was created very good is as incomprehensible as in an angel. In either case it is the perversion of naturally good …

60162 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 67.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… moral character on any of His creatures. He creates them perfect, endows them with full capacities to do His will, to walk in the way of righteousness, but He …

60163 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 68.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… their characters, and they must bear the responsibility of their actions. The fact, great and of infinite importance, is plainly revealed, that “God shall bring …

60164 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 80.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… his character. Jesus, having fasted forty days, became hungry. The devil said to Him, “If thou be the Son of God, command that these stones be made bread.” The tempter …

60165 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 119.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… , in characters of blood, Ruin, Destruction, and Desolation. Thorns and brambles grow in the streets of once populous cities; wild beasts and satyrs roam through …

60166 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 134.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… his character and the consequences of sin?

60167 The Atonement, p. 25.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… this character we will notice. It is found in the oft-repeated idea that God is so loving, so kind, that he will not mark to condemn our aberrations from duty. It …

60168 The Atonement, p. 26.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… the character of Deity, from the light of nature. They derive this from their surroundings; from the prevalence of Christian influences and Christian literature …

60169 The Atonement, p. 49.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… divine character. It is really sinking Deity below our ideas of a wise human governor.

60170 The Atonement, p. 50.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… man’s character in a moral point of view, by comparing his life with the law of God—the moral rule. For, as we have before noticed, there is no earthly Government …

60171 The Atonement, p. 58.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… or character of his law, as the latter necessarily springs from the former. This is too plainly evident to require proof, for his law is but the expression of …

60172 The Atonement, p. 58.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… divine character, but belonging to it alone. So let it be understood that when we speak of the justice of God, the word is not used in any ordinary sense, or as it …

60173 The Atonement, p. 62.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… the character is determined only by the nature of the law. Obedience to a bad law can never make a good character. It is hence evident that the character of the …

60174 The Atonement, p. 62.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… , the character, or the attributes of the lawgiver, and as the character of man is according to the law which he obeys, it follows that to obey the law of God is to …

60175 The Atonement, p. 63.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… such character is now formed, for Paul informs us in Romans 2 and 3 that there are none who completely obey the law. And his testimony is corroborated by many …

60176 The Atonement, p. 69.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… right character in the future may be formed without law, or by faith only. We are aware that without faith it is impossible to please God; and we are as well aware …

60177 The Atonement, p. 74.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… Christian character on a false basis. It denies the Scriptures by its utter disregard of the inspired declarations: “By the law is the knowledge of sin,” and …

60178 The Atonement, p. 95.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… their character or condition. There will be a resurrection of the just and of the unjust; one class to eternal life, the other to the second death. The death of …

60179 The Atonement, p. 104.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… personal character, would appear improbable, even in the absence of any testimony on the subject; for the idea of the abolition of his attributes or of his …

60180 The Atonement, p. 105.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… any character by mere feeling or belief. It is only by actions, by deeds, or by works, that any character can be formed. 2. It is contrary to the whole scope and tenor …