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60221 Justification by Faith, p. 8.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… a character for himself. The God of love had created him with capacities, and given him opportunities, for the formation of a character. The past was all of the …

60222 Justification by Faith, p. 9.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

character by our own actions. This is all accomplished after we are justified by faith. And when Paul speaks of the future—of the formation of character—he …

60223 Justification by Faith, p. 21.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… the character of God, and of the purity and spirituality of the divine law, of which we are all transgressors. But even with a very partial view the scene is dark …

60224 The Mark of the Beast, p. 10.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… counterfeit, character did not exist till after the rise of Papacy, and only by its authority. Surely the subject is plain enough for any who wish to have any …

60225 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 20.8 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… in character. Paul enumerates “the works of the flesh” in Galatians 5, which are certainly manifested in the world; and if all of these were developed in one person …

60226 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 22.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… no character at all; and holds them accountable for the exercise of that power in the actions performed, and vindicates justice by bringing them to judgment …

60227 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 33.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… their character as “seducing spirits” is clearly proved.

60228 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 43.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… and character of Judge are entirely ignored by Spiritualism, which denies probation, and substitutes fatalism in an eternal and necessary progression …

60229 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 46.6 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… the character that Christendom had represented him to be, and not responsible for the errors connected with his name, but that he was, while on earth, a medium …

60230 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 48.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

Were this last sentence true, it is fair to presume there would be but very few “found wanting.” Not that their characters are made to conform to a perfect balance, but “their own scales” are adjusted to suit their characters.

60231 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 64.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… human character on earth being as a mere atom when compared with perfect wisdom.”

60232 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 64.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… of character, or will not vindicate his laws and punish the guilty, is but shallow reasoning, to say the best of it. Abraham passed a different judgment on the …

60233 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 78.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

J. F. Whitney, editor of the N. Y. Pathfinder, gives his opinion. The following extracts will show his opportunities and ability to judge of its character and tendency:—

60234 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 78.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… and character, however good or bad these acts may be....

60235 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 83.5 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… moral character, might become a member.”

60236 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 85.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… the character of the circle and he will deny all he has said before. You may change the third time, and he will deny all he has said before, and assert an entirely …

60237 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 88.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… false character and name to deceive him any more than it was possible for any individual to assume to be and speak as some one else at a town meeting, without …

60238 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 88.6 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… peculiar character-one unlike that of any other man whom I ever knew, and so strongly marked that it was not easy to mistake his identity.

60239 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 90.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… of character, for all these are unknown. So far as we could see, there could be nothing to identify his person. If the communication should be in any respect impure …

60240 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 90.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… , writing, character, etc., we were acquainted, could we identify him with any greater certainty? A. J. Davis, in the Herald of Proress, Feb. 1, 1862, in answer to a question …