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60561 Sketches of the Christian Life and Public Labors of William Miller, p. 363.1 (James Springer White)

… our characters traduced. Time passed on, and the 21st of March, 1844, went by without our witnessing the appearing of the Lord. Our disappointment was great …

60562 Sketches of the Christian Life and Public Labors of William Miller, p. 365.1 (James Springer White)

… a character that, for a time, it was very mysterious to me; and the results following it were so unaccountable that I supposed our work might be completed, and …

60563 Sketches of the Christian Life and Public Labors of William Miller, p. 368.1 (James Springer White)

… of character, sanctified by the grace of God, constituted one of the important qualifications necessary to meet the different forms of determined opposition …

60564 Sketches of the Christian Life and Public Labors of William Miller, p. 382.2 (James Springer White)

… and character of those who, without study, argument, or reason, rejected the (to me at least) glorious news of the coming Saviour. Neither did I suppose that a man …

60565 A Solemn Appeal, p. 20.1 (James Springer White)

… moral character, especially if the sinfulness of it be known. We have already seen how often it hurries its victims to insanity. But far more frequently it …

60566 A Solemn Appeal, p. 22.1 (James Springer White)

… moral character. By bad education we mean the filling of the mind with bad ideas. And it is this that we are now to consider as a cause of the prevalence of unchastity …

60567 A Solemn Appeal, p. 22.3 (James Springer White)

… parental character. So intimate is the parental relation, that to avoid this is quite impossible. The looks, the gestures, the words, the insinuations, at first …

60568 A Solemn Appeal, p. 23.1 (James Springer White)

… sensual character, why should it be thought remarkable that some of the forms of unchastity should be found in very early childhood. The writer knows a large …

60569 A Solemn Appeal, p. 26.2 (James Springer White)

… doubtful character, and yet others do the system some good; and, finally, others support, invigorate, and strengthen, to the greatest possible degree. All this …

60570 A Solemn Appeal, p. 32.1 (James Springer White)

… the character of their readers as do men in the flesh the character of their companions. Show me a man’s books, the books of his choice, and I will show you the …

60571 A Solemn Appeal, p. 33.1 (James Springer White)

… very character that the animal passions, unstayed by instinct, are prevailing with so much force throughout the community. Speaking of unchastity, Dr. Dwight …

60572 A Solemn Appeal, p. 37.2 (James Springer White)

… the character, so should they be most carefully educated. Children should be taught the importance of right and wrong, and the consequences of them. They should …

60573 A Solemn Appeal, p. 42.1 (James Springer White)

… its character very much from the material wrought into it. Let parents bear this in mind. Let them lay this to heart; and cease to encourage precocious and extravagant …

60574 A Solemn Appeal, p. 47.1 (James Springer White)

… the character of our sensations while asleep, depend very much upon the character of our thoughts and actions while awake. You must be chaste while awake …

60575 A Solemn Appeal, p. 53.1 (James Springer White)

character, and holy purposes? Secret vice is the destroyer of high resolve, earnest endeavor, and strength of will to form a good religious character. All …

60576 A Solemn Appeal, p. 59.1 (James Springer White)

… of character; will ruin health and morals, and its foul stain will blot from the soul true love for God, and the beauty of holiness. The mother should pursue this …

60577 A Solemn Appeal, p. 66.1 (James Springer White)

… , virtuous character. In order to strengthen in them the moral perceptions, the love of spiritual things, we must regulate the manner of our living, dispense …

60578 A Solemn Appeal, p. 67.1 (James Springer White)

… aggravated character, and will be led to confess them to God, without reserve, and will forsake them. They will feel to sorrow for their wrong course, because …

60579 A Solemn Appeal, p. 70.2 (James Springer White)

… , heavenly character. They leave no painful reflections, no remorse. Such pleasures do not enfeeble the body, nor prostrate the mind, but give health and vigor …

60580 A Solemn Appeal, p. 75.1 (James Springer White)

… Christian character must be without a blemish, or they will be pronounced unfit to be taken to a holy Heaven, to dwell with pure, sinless beings in God’s everlasting …