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661 The Review and Herald February 20, 1866, paragraph 11

… made to have the owner of the battery called to apply it. The physician came and applied the battery. We were trying to exercise faith in God. We called in a few …

662 The Review and Herald May 6, 1875, paragraph 4

God's people, whom he calls his peculiar treasure, were privileged with a two-fold system of law; the moral and the ceremonial. The one, pointing back to creation …

663 The Review and Herald April 27, 1876, paragraph 56

A sister says that it is good to be here. She thanks God that he has seen fit to call her into his service. She knows that if she does her part, he will not fail to do his. We may always trust him; for he will never forsake us.

664 The Review and Herald December 19, 1878, paragraph 12

… of God which our sisters are better qualified to fill than our brethren, and in which they might do efficient service.

665 The Review and Herald January 2, 1879, paragraph 1

… holy service. It was Mary that first preached a risen Jesus. In fulfillment of the divine plan, the Son of man came to seek and to save that which was lost. If this …

666 The Review and Herald March 25, 1880, paragraph 8

… whom God has especially called, and is using in his service. But while we believe that he is a man of God, we believe that the Lord did not accept him to the exclusion …

667 The Review and Herald March 25, 1880, paragraph 14

… are called to preach the word, but there are other ways in which we may be of service in the cause of God. Many feel themselves excused from doing anything, because …

668 The Review and Herald June 3, 1880, paragraph 7

… subject to God's call,—bound upon the sacred altar. He must be earnest, he must be willing to deny self and lift the cross, to do and suffer cheerfully and with …

669 The Review and Herald April 26, 1881, paragraph 17

… acceptable service to God, as well as the very crown of the Christian graces, is love; and that only in the soul where love reigns will the peace of God abide. “Put …

670 The Review and Herald October 25, 1881, paragraph 6

… devoted to the service of Christ exceeds anything that the human imagination can grasp. Christ does not call upon men to lay aside their zeal, their desires …

671 The Review and Herald September 25, 1883, paragraph 3

to his service, intellectual culture is a blessing. It is true that the world's men of learning are not easily reached by the practical truths of God's word …

672 The Review and Herald November 27, 1883, paragraph 6

… his service? In the soon-coming conflict, will they risk sharing the fate of the arch-deceiver? God forbid. Oh that these souls would heed the words of the inspired …

673 The Review and Herald January 29, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 10

… their calling and election sure. Not one of us is safe without the care of God. We must commit the care of our souls to Jesus, and by faith place our hands in his …

674 The Review and Herald February 5, 1884, paragraph 5

… his service. Every distinctive faculty should be devoted to this work,—our feet swift to move at the call of duty, our hands ready to act when work is to be done …

675 The Review and Herald August 26, 1884, paragraph 7

… slavery to the veriest tyrant. True liberty and independence are found in the service of God. His service will place upon you no restriction that will not …

676 The Review and Herald November 18, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 4

… belongs to God; but he has chosen human instrumentalities to do his work in the earth. Here is something to call into active exercise all the powers which men …

677 The Review and Herald December 23, 1884, paragraph 4

… self-service, and serve the only true and living God. Let his melody be in your heart, and his praises on your lips. The blessings of God are more than the hairs …

678 The Review and Herald January 6, 1885, paragraph 6

… manger to the cross of Calvary. The claims of Christ upon our service are new every day. However complete may have been our consecration at conversion, it will …

679 The Review and Herald August 25, 1885, paragraph 15

… ashamed to call us his brethren? The ten commandments came from the highest authority, and are we obeying them? They are the will of God made known to man. It was …

680 The Review and Herald October 6, 1885, paragraph 10

… not called to go among heathen or savages, to suffer for food or clothing, nor are they deprived of even the conveniences of life; and yet they look upon themselves …