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99941 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 79 June 10, 1902, page 9 paragraph 7
… their faithfulness, and will be a recommendation to men who want faithful work done. I know, so do you know, people to-day who are independent of everybody in …
99942 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 79 June 10, 1902, page 9 paragraph 8
… the faithfulness, the honorable dealing, the inventiveness, and the adaptability of Seventh-day Adventist everywhere, and will be glad to have their services …
99943 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 80 February 10, 1903, page 13 paragraph 1
… our faith. The exercises occupied nearly two hours, and the people showed unabated interest throughout. There was a brief address on “The Medical Missionary …
99944 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 80 February 10, 1903, page 13 paragraph 10
… , the faith of the church grew, and the courage likewise, and the further the enterprise progressed, the more certainly success was assured: each said to his …
99945 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 80 August 25, 1903, page 12 paragraph 4
… of faith on the part of anybody, or that any new or unexpected thing is being done. The thing which is being done is a thing which was unanimously agreed upon …
99946 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 80 October 29, 1903, page 3 paragraph 6
… the faith, and take away this property from our people.
99947 The American Sentinel 1 September 1886, page 69 paragraph 3
… Faith,” and the “Solemn League and Covenant,” and are both of Scotch Presbyterian origin. The first of these, “The National Covenant or Confession of Faith,” was …
99948 The American Sentinel 1 September 1886, page 69 paragraph 9
… and faithful subjects to our sovereign Lord or his authority, but be punishable as rebellers and gainstanders of the same, who shall not give their confession …
99949 The American Sentinel 1 September 1886, page 69 paragraph 12
So much for the “National Covenant or Confession of Faith;” but by this may be understood the National Reform declaration that the duty of the Nation is, “an acknowledgment and exemplification of the duty of national Covenanting with” God.
99950 The American Sentinel 1 September 1886, page 70 paragraph 2
As to how that should be done the following will show. In 1639 there had been passed an “Act Ordaining by Ecclesiastical Authority the Subscription of the Confession of Faith and Covenant with the Assembly’s Declaration,” in which this is found:—
99951 The American Sentinel 1 September 1886, page 70 paragraph 3
“‘And having, withal, supplicated His Majesty’s high commissioner and the lords of His Majesty’s honorable Privy Council to enjoin by act of council all the lieges in time coming to subscribe to the Confession of Faith and Covenant.’”
99952 The American Sentinel 1 October 1886, page 75 paragraph 2
… the faith, as well as over the lives and fortunes of their subjects; .... and the prerogatives of the King of Heaven were settled, or changed, or modified, in the cabinet …
99953 The American Sentinel 1 October 1886, page 75 paragraph 5
“I have often expressed my opinion, that every man who conducts himself as a good citizen is accountable alone to God for his religious faith, and should be protected in worshiping God according to the dictates of his own conscience.”
99954 The American Sentinel 1 October 1886, page 75 paragraph 8
… bring faith and the power of the Spirit: and when such power shall rest upon the children of God, there will be added to the church daily such as shall be saved …
99955 The American Sentinel 1 October 1886, page 78 paragraph 5
… their faith and practice. However ‘abhorrent to our Constitution such persecution’ may appear to the editor of the Cynosure, we are now realizing its effects …
99956 The American Sentinel 1 November 1886, page 83 paragraph 2
… . And faith for a people is better than no faith. What faith shall be employed, and in what way, are points respecting which wise statesmanship will direct, as …
99957 The American Sentinel 1 November 1886, page 84 paragraph 2
“What faith shall be employed, and in what way, are points respecting which wise statesmanship will direct, as it does in other matters, and wise statesmanship will keep in view here as elsewhere the maxim, the law cares not for the few .
99958 The American Sentinel 1 December 1886, page 91 paragraph 10
… the faith of Jesus. We strictly practice in accordance with this belief. Therefore what we shall ever say on this subject, let no one misconstrue into an opposition …
99959 The American Sentinel 2 January 1887, page 8 paragraph 4
… the faith and practice of their so-called Christian government by bulls issued as occasion required, “ in Domino salutem et opostalicam benedictionem .” This …
99960 The American Sentinel 2 February 1887, page 12 paragraph 6
… in faith. And the bishop of Rome, above all in rank, held the supremacy also in pride, arrogance, and profusion of luxury, to such a degree that one of most eminent …