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63961 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 December 1895, page 634 paragraph 3
… the character of Christ, and representing the character of God in Christ in the daily experience of our lives. The words which we speak will not be our own words …
63962 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 December 1895, page 635 paragraph 1
… own character, but our bodies are for the Holy Spirit to use with which to work out and express God’s character. “Ye are not your own.” The body is not ours to use …
63963 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 December 1895, page 640 paragraph 10
… and character, the excellency of God’s commandments in contrast with the customs and precepts of the world. Every soul that has made a profession of Christ …
63964 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 December 1895, page 642 paragraph 5
… his character to the world.
63965 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1, 1896, page 693 paragraph 3
… a character as to leave no doubt that our government was committed to the support of religion.
63966 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1, 1896, page 695 paragraph 8
… aggressive character, it loses its power. If it loses its power and prestige, it must slacken its hold even upon the present. Hence not to advance is to retrograde …
63967 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 710 paragraph 10
… satisfactory character, the balance-sheet showing a net gain for the twelve months ending June 30, 1896, of $934.73. From a letter received a few days ago from …
63968 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 714 paragraph 2
The character of the matter has been in the line of original articles from the pens of those closely connected with the general work, important denominational …
63969 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 742 paragraph 12
… extraordinary character on which the opinion of the board is unknown, but shall confine their labors chiefly to the well-defined policy of the board, as set …
63970 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 October 1, 1896, page 753 paragraph 1
… corresponding character with its enjoyments and prospects. “According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness …
63971 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 11 paragraph 10
… the character of Abraham. An old man came to Abraham’s tent one night asking for lodging, and Abraham hospitably took him in; but when something to eat was set …
63972 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 54 paragraph 9
God’s character is now on trial. He who is the accuser of the brethren is, above all, the accuser of God. He is a liar from the beginning, and in his first lie on earth …
63973 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 55 paragraph 3
But God has left the vindication of his character to his children. He has, as it were, risked his character with men. David said, in his penitential psalm:—
63974 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 55 paragraph 7
… . The character of God as expressed in his government, and the whole story of his dominion, will come up there. Every man will have to participate in pronouncing …
63975 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 55 paragraph 9
… the character of our Heavenly Father, and Christ will testify to the same. Paul says of him, that he witnessed a good confession before Pontius Pilate. His mission …
63976 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 55 paragraph 12
… the character of God, is a life that is consistent with that character. And this is not true of the preachers only, but of every child of God. And this life can only …
63977 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 56 paragraph 1
… own character. He has committed to us the word of reconciliation. We, in Christ’s stead, say to the world, “Be ye reconciled to God.” Dare any of us, then, go forth, presuming …
63978 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 57 paragraph 3
… his character at stake. The only way in which he can demonstrate the perfection of his character, and take away his reproach, is in perfecting a people to his …
63979 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 57 paragraph 9
… in character to our own, by reason of the closeness of the times have had greatly to curtail their business or close down entirely, we have enjoyed a good degree …
63980 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 2 January 1, 1897, page 61 paragraph 15
… of character, and we have no reason to be discouraged at their progress.