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841 The Review and Herald October 6, 1885, paragraph 4

… eternal reward to the overcomer.

842 The Review and Herald October 13, 1885, paragraph 8

… your love of self, your love of ease and of dress, and let your contributions flow into the treasury. Each of us will soon have to stand before the Judge of all …

843 The Review and Herald December 1, 1885, paragraph 11

… other reward. Their names will be written in the earth to perish with all things perishable. If they live to honor and glorify God, if true goodness, benevolence …

844 The Review and Herald December 15, 1885, Art. A, paragraph 13

… not rewarded with success; but he kept at the work, and so must we. If we had toiled with fidelity, patience, and love, we should have had one hundred workers where …

845 The Review and Herald January 12, 1886, paragraph 2

… sure reward when he shall give to every man according as his works have been? Shall we not begin to trade more diligently upon our intrusted talents? Many who …

846 The Review and Herald May 11, 1886, paragraph 1

… it. Love will prevail and gain the victory when argument and authority are powerless. Love works not for profit nor reward; yet God has ordained that great …

847 The Review and Herald July 13, 1886, paragraph 7

… be rewarded as our works have been. Any neglect of duty to the needy and to the afflicted is a neglect of duty to Christ in the person of his saints.

848 The Review and Herald August 3, 1886, paragraph 10

… a reward. But if he is hated because he does not take a course to be loved, hated because of his uncultivated manners, and because he makes the truth a matter of …

849 The Review and Herald October 26, 1886, paragraph 9

… will love as Christ loved and work as Christ worked, expecting the reward at the end of the warfare. What is needed in every church is the vitalizing spirit …

850 The Review and Herald November 16, 1886, paragraph 5

… ye love them which love you, what reward have ye? do not even the publicans the same? And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others? do not even …

851 The Review and Herald December 14, 1886, paragraph 10

… be rewarded as his works have been.

852 The Review and Herald March 15, 1887, paragraph 3

… is rewarded. Not only is physical sight restored, but the eyes of his understanding are opened. In Christ he sees his Redeemer, and the Sun of righteousness …

853 The Review and Herald March 15, 1887, paragraph 5

… his love before him, watch the effect, and see what it is. Many claim this experience who are strangers to the love of Christ. But if it leads one to look with humility …

854 The Review and Herald May 10, 1887, paragraph 11

… enduring reward. There are many ways in which we can learn, but we let opportunities and precious privileges to receive greater light be lost, and still greater …

855 The Review and Herald January 10, 1888, paragraph 4

… , having loved this present world;” and again, he says, “Alexander the coppersmith did me much evil: the Lord reward him according to his works: of whom be thou ware …

856 The Review and Herald February 14, 1888, paragraph 4

… his love on every hand. Nature seems to be rejoicing before us. The beautiful things in heaven and earth express the love and favor of the Lord of hosts toward …

857 The Review and Herald March 13, 1888, paragraph 6

… unselfish love will be crowned with his blessing, and receive its great reward. Do what you can, and God will increase your ability. Let no church think it is …

858 The Review and Herald July 31, 1888, paragraph 12

… and love; and for a helmet the hope of salvation.” “And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be.”

859 The Review and Herald August 14, 1888, paragraph 10

… eternal reward. The present truth will be the theme of your thoughts and words. Your soul will be full of love, and that love will flow out to others, refreshing …

860 The Review and Herald November 6, 1888, paragraph 10

… to love Jesus, for he has first loved you.” You can talk of the Christian’s hope, and the reward that is presented to the obedient; and as has been suggested, make …