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65041 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 8 paragraph 3

… faith more precious than gold, and shall we not stand in this our last trial of our faith by patience. - ‘For whatsoever things were written aforetime, were written …

65042 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 9 paragraph 2

… right, than run the risk of hurting the oil and the wine. You will, therefore, permit me to give my views by scripture; and first, Daniel 12:10 :- ‘Many shall be purified …

65043 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 12 paragraph 3

… can more effectually prove the language of the heart to be, “My Lord delayeth his coming,” than when a man who has made every sacrifice to “fly in the midst of heaven …

65044 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 16 paragraph 11

… be more clearly demonstrated with facts than that this message has been borne to every nation and tongue under heaven, within a few past years, in the preaching …

65045 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 19 paragraph 3

… of more value than many sparrows. Whosoever therefore shall confess me before men, him will I confess also before my Father which is in heaven. But whosoever …

65046 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 19 paragraph 7

… , deeper than hell what can we do, the measure thereof is longer than the earth and broader than the sea.” We may, however, believe in God, and in his Providence; we …

65047 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 21 paragraph 1

… no more confound them, (though we may be ourselves confused) than we can confound the earth with its central Sun - or the Deluge with the final conflagration …

65048 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 21 paragraph 2

… light than the Jewish, by so much is their guilt greater, and their revealed damnation more dreadful. Matthew 24:51; 1 Thessalonians 5:3; 2 Thessalonians 2:10 …

65049 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 22 paragraph 2

… , however, more correctly sketched than is the time of the second Advent, or the events which immediately precede and introduce it.

65050 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 23 paragraph 3

… , any more than a second birth, or baptism, or burial of Messiah. The chariot of Providence rolls by. The event looms up with God’s seal impressed on it. It never …

65051 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 25 paragraph 2

… word, more stable than the world, means something; especially when expounded, and the exposition written out, by the finger of Providence.

65052 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 26 paragraph 2

… was more trustworthy than the Providence of God, when fulfilling his word. This, brethren, was the sin and consequent ruin of the Jews. Instead of correcting …

65053 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 29 paragraph 3

… with more sincerity, or assiduity, than we have already done. If, therefore, they have failed us, we cannot claim any benefit from them in the future. To admit that …

65054 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 30 paragraph 2

… - no more than he intended to take all of Babylon into Heaven. He who said “Come out of her my people,” has revealed the fact that “five of that virgin band had not oil …

65055 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 31 paragraph 3

… no more than the truth of Christ’s coming. It shews that the great event is just upon us. Men cannot be converted by denying God - drawing back to ’43, and thus overlooking …

65056 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 32 paragraph 4

… a more full and perfect conception of this scripture than you have had.

65057 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 32 paragraph 11

… riches” than all sublunary things. The cross has become very sweet; it is worth more to me than worlds - still the shut-door cross transcends all that have gone …

65058 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 34 paragraph 3

… a more holy and beneficent effect in my life than then; and one thing I do know, if the Advent brethren were ever blessed, they were then.’ This is the doctrine of …

65059 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 35 paragraph 3

… , rather than be cornered in argument. They were reputed wise and devout, yet their case was more hopeless than that of ‘publicans and harlots.’ They having rejected …

65060 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 36 paragraph 11

… it more solemnly than he did any other act of his life. “The Friend of God” served thus before angels. Genesis 18. But, notwithstanding all this, in these days of …