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6281 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 6, 1895, page 27 paragraph 3

… any choice or will on our part, he shall now do in us by our choice and by our will, and our choice is all the time to be exercised on this point: Shall I remain in him …

6282 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 6, 1895, page 29 paragraph 4

… the choice intellects of the Old World who are watching the starry flag of Washington rise to the zenith of the heavens. A few days ago, on receiving an eminent …

6283 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 6, 1895, page 45 paragraph 1

… any choice or will on our part, just exactly as the sin that was committed in Adam was committed without any choice or will on our part. Now Christian experience …

6284 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 11, 1895, page 85 paragraph 6

… own choice we are citizens of heaven, and not citizens of the United States any more, the United States still holds us as citizens.

6285 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 11, 1895, page 85 paragraph 8

For there we have an account that goes over this very ground, and illustrates to us this principle of holding the government to its own principles, when once without our choice it has taken us under its jurisdiction, and proposes to deal with us.

6286 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 11, 1895, page 86 paragraph 11

… own choice. They had brought him there without any of his effort. And he had the right to insist that they should conform to their own law, and proceed according …

6287 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 11, 1895, page 87 paragraph 5

… any choice, or effort, or desire of his own. Caesar had taken him and had kept him all this time, without finding any fault in him. Against no one had he done any wrong …

6288 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 11, 1895, page 87 paragraph 7

… own choice, had the right to insist that the Roman authorities should obey their own law and confirm their own principles; and instead of delivering him to …

6289 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 11, 1895, page 87 paragraph 8

… our choice or desire, take us under their jurisdiction, then we have the divine right as ambassadors and citizens of another country to demand that they shall …

6290 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 11, 1895, page 93 paragraph 14

… from choice, perhaps, as from necessity. Newspapers cannot be distributed through the mails in the United Kingdom as they are in the United States, because …

6291 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 11, 1895, page 107 paragraph 7

… own choice, connect themselves to this kingdom to their utter separation from the kingdom of this world, so that, while in this world, they should not be of this …

6292 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 13, 1895, page 129 paragraph 11

… own choice shall be utterly separated in heart and affection from the world and all that is in it?

6293 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 13, 1895, page 139 paragraph 7

… and choices gifts to humanity — science and knowledge — have originated with, and have been preserved by, vegetarians nations. Nations which have adhered to …

6294 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 13, 1895, page 141 paragraph 11

… , from choice, and in heart, and with all the heart?

6295 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 15, 1895, page 158 paragraph 11

… free choice in the matter. His whole work has been to reveal the Father unto man. It may be that in the kingdom, the Father will reveal the Son to us, but the scripture …

6296 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 15, 1895, page 159 paragraph 1

… own choice, to reveal Jesus Christ who is a revelation of the Father, and so the mind of the Spirit will appear in him continually. The regenerating Spirit of …

6297 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 15, 1895, page 167 paragraph 4

… peculiar) choice (or option) stride along in humility and spirituality of the angels that he never, not one, has seen, and is destitute of efficient cause (or reason …

6298 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 17, 1895, page 181 paragraph 4

… his choice. He can suffer the penalty for sin, or accept the death of Christ, and die with him. In either case it is death.

6299 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 17, 1895, page 187 paragraph 4

… of choice. Everything depends on the right action of the will. The power of choice God has given to men; it is theirs to exercise. You cannot change your heart …

6300 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 17, 1895, page 197 paragraph 1

… . These choice, closed rooms, deprived of the health-giving rays of the sun, seemed like damp cellars. — Health Reformer, April, 1871 .