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62661 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 December 11, 1860, page 28 paragraph 8
… commemorative character of Sunday lurks in this one point. But if we can find in the word of God, divinely appointed memorials of both these events, it will …
62662 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 December 18, 1860, page 34 paragraph 8
… Christian character is little understood by the votaries of the world; if it were, they would be struck with its grandeur. It is the very reverse of that meanness …
62663 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 December 25, 1860, page 41 paragraph 21
… moral character. Hence Lot could not have been righteous. Neither could they have been ungodly; neither could their deeds have been unlawful; for where there …
62664 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 December 25, 1860, page 43 paragraph 1
… of characters under consideration! Let the reader, however sincere in his desires, let the writer, however ready to lament the levity of others, seriously …
62665 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 December 25, 1860, page 43 paragraph 8
… whole character, insinuates itself in all we say and think and do. It is this which makes us so dead in religion, so averse from spiritual things, so forgetful …
62666 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 December 25, 1860, page 43 paragraph 10
… our character would lead us to maintain its dignity in the ordinary intercourse of life. We should not so much inquire whether we are transgressing any actual …
62667 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 December 25, 1860, page 43 paragraph 14
… professional character enough to give some savor of social, Christian life. Necessity, habit and choice, all conspire to some Christian intercourse; but …
62668 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 December 25, 1860, page 44 paragraph 12
… their characters. It can therefore have no reference to the church of the present day.
62669 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 January 1, 1861, page 51 paragraph 7
THE following is a striking illustration of the contending elements in man’s mental nature. It shows how men who are in the main good, often give way to the temptation of some strong propensity, and thus mar their characters:-
62670 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 January 1, 1861, page 52 paragraph 8
… up character, takes its place under some one of these three heads; and when character is weighed at last, the estimate will be formed on these three points alone …
62671 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 January 1, 1861, page 53 paragraph 21
… perfect character. Benevolence, or love to our fellow-men, veneration, or religious reverence for the Deity, firmness, or fixedness of purpose, resolution …
62672 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 January 1, 1861, page 53 paragraph 22
… perfect character. But alas! man has fallen. His mind has lost the just balance of its powers. It has been degenerating ever since the fall, and, among the mass …
62673 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 January 1, 1861, page 54 paragraph 2
… . His character is in perfect accordance with the law of God. Here we have in his example, not only the ten principal points, but all the minute particulars. Here …
62674 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 January 1, 1861, page 54 paragraph 27
… a character which must be seen in the Christian before the world, or else character is a mere profession - a mockery. To acknowledge Christ, to put on Christ, to …
62675 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 January 8, 1861, page 57 paragraph 11
… dangerous character; things which the generality of decorous people affirm (how truly we know not) to be safe for them; yet if we find that these things stir …
62676 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 January 8, 1861, page 58 paragraph 6
… correct; characters so engaging, so evidently made for better things, so capable of reaching high degrees of excellence, so formed to give the tone to Christian …
62677 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 January 8, 1861, page 58 paragraph 8
… our characters almost ridiculous, while it renders our duty almost impracticable.
62678 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 January 8, 1861, page 59 paragraph 13
Every student of the Bible will recall numerous instances of this character. Indeed it is so common that those who would know the truth, are obliged generally as they read, to disregard these divisions into chapters and verses.
62679 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 January 8, 1861, page 61 paragraph 36
… and character of the beholder, how must such perversions of truth and of the testimony of the Bible appear in the sight of a holy God? Surely, angels must look …
62680 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 January 15, 1861, page 65 paragraph 5
… have characters which, are holy, true, just, good and spiritual. Such a character as this has always been, and will ever be well pleasing to God.