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6801 The Review and Herald June 12, 1894, paragraph 3
… who are truly Christ's will not bring oppression in the home or in the church. Parents who are following the Lord will diligently teach their children the …
6802 The Review and Herald October 27, 1896, paragraph 2
… were shown the light in which God regards them. They are spiritually dead, while professing to live. They are false lights—signs that point in the wrong direction …
6803 The Review and Herald December 1, 1896, paragraph 7
Here is shown the work of the minister of righteousness: “The law of truth was in his mouth, and iniquity was not found in his lips; he walked with me in peace and …
6804 The Review and Herald December 1, 1896, paragraph 20
… may be corrected. He gives the invitation, “Return unto me, and I will return unto you,” and yet self-vindication is shown in the words, “Wherein shall we return?”
6805 The Review and Herald May 4, 1897, paragraph 11
… will be attractive, because it will possess the fragrance of the righteousness of Christ. We shall be happy; for our spiritual meat and drink will be to us righteousness …
6806 The Review and Herald June 1, 1897, paragraph 9
… , What shall we drink?” Why did they not consider the wondrous work of God, and say, The Lord hath shown himself mighty to deliver, and he will not let us die of thirst …
6807 The Review and Herald June 15, 1897, paragraph 7
… effect will the attempt of men to make void the law of God have upon the righteous? Will they be intimidated because of the universal scorn that is put upon …
6808 The Review and Herald January 18, 1898, paragraph 3
… .” “This is he, of whom it is written, Behold, I send my messenger before thy face, which shall prepare thy way before thee.” He was sent by God to prepare the way for his …
6809 The Review and Herald May 3, 1898, paragraph 6
… law is shown to be God's standard of character. A lawyer came to Christ with the question, “What shall I do to inherit eternal life?” “What is written in the law? how …
6810 The Review and Herald September 27, 1898, paragraph 10
… who will stand faithful under the severe temptations of the enemy. Those who have shown themselves ready to listen to the voice of a stranger rather than …
6811 The Review and Herald January 3, 1899, paragraph 4
… , and I will pay thee all,” the sentence was revoked; the whole debt was canceled; and he was soon given an opportunity to pattern after the master who had forgiven …
6812 The Review and Herald March 21, 1899, paragraph 2
… night I was addressing large audiences, where the people stretched forth their hands as if to say, We need light. Will you help us? I was shown several companies …
6813 The Review and Herald May 16, 1899, paragraph 2
… , is similar, in many respects, to the one shown to Zechariah. “The angel that talked with me,” writes Zechariah, “came again, and waked me, as a man that is wakened …
6814 The Review and Herald August 22, 1899, paragraph 3
I was then shown still another case. It was that of a female, who seemed to be suffering much pain. A physician stood by the bedside of the patient, and was administering …
6815 The Review and Herald August 29, 1899, paragraph 5
I was then shown the second case,—the patient to whom nux vomica had been administered. She was being supported by two attendants, from her chair to her bed. She …
6816 The Review and Herald February 20, 1900, paragraph 3
… had shown them that they continued to disbelieve, because they had not the spirit that leads to obedience. He had declared, Ye make void the law of God by your …
6817 The Review and Herald June 12, 1900, paragraph 5
… declared, “I find in him no fault at all.” Thus it was shown that the witness borne against the Saviour was false that the witnesses had been hired by men who cherished …
6818 The Review and Herald August 14, 1900, paragraph 11
… line will soon be reached. The crisis will soon come, and then God will interfere. When mercy's limits are passed, God will work, and show that he is God. The Judge …
6819 The Review and Herald December 11, 1900, paragraph 14
… opportunity. I am indeed glad that so much harmonious action has been shown in striving to carry out this purpose of God, and to make the most of His providences …
6820 The Review and Herald January 29, 1901, paragraph 8
… we are not to indulge blind affection, neither are we to manifest undue severity. Children can not be brought to the Lord by force. They can be led, but not driven …