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1161 The Review and Herald November 21, 1878, paragraph 4
… or body. Mites and more liberal gifts may be brought in, according to the ability of the giver, to aid in lifting debts from churches which have been dedicated …
1162 The Review and Herald February 19, 1880, paragraph 1
… the church of Christ should be united in one symmetrical body, subject to the sanctified intelligence of the whole. The advancement of the church is often …
1163 The Review and Herald April 15, 1880, paragraph 7
… the church. The action taken by this body in the fear of God, after these rules have been followed to the letter, is recognized in Heaven.
1164 The Review and Herald 1881, paragraph 13
… every church had borne her own burdens of responsibility, instead of letting them fall here. You who express so much anxiety lest the church at Battle Creek …
1165 The Review and Herald July 18, 1882, paragraph 21
Christ is the head of the church. The members of his body follow the directions of the Head, just as the members of the human body obey the impulses of the mind.
1166 The Review and Herald December 26, 1882, paragraph 22
… , our church paper, and the Signs of the Times, our missionary paper, and the effect upon both parents and children will be good. During these long winter evenings …
1167 The Review and Herald April 15, 1884, paragraph 9
… the churches over which the Lord has made you overseers. Will you do your work with fidelity in the fear of God? Will you feel that you must avail yourselves …
1168 The Review and Herald June 16, 1885, paragraph 1
… entire body, and each performs its office in obedience to the intelligence that governs the whole, so the members of the church of Christ should be united …
1169 The Review and Herald June 16, 1885, paragraph 11
… the body of the church. Many are living for themselves alone. They look upon their lives with great complacency, flattering themselves that they are blameless …
1170 The Review and Herald August 18, 1885, paragraph 13
… the church especially are not doing one fiftieth part of what they might and ought to do. From all the ships sailing to all parts of the globe, the truth might …
1171 The Review and Herald June 8, 1886, paragraph 7
… a body, responsible for sins existing in individuals among them. If there is a neglect with the leaders of the church to diligently search out the sins which …
1172 The Review and Herald October 12, 1886, paragraph 11
… the church responsible for the souls whom they might save. If his people were to see themselves as God sees them, they could not endure to look their responsibilities …
1173 The Review and Herald October 12, 1886, paragraph 15
… the church are not aroused to put forth the earnest individual efforts they are capable of making, and every branch of the work is crippled for the want of …
1174 The Review and Herald January 25, 1887, paragraph 1
… the church of Christ should be united in one symmetrical body, subject to the sanctified intelligence of the whole. The advancement of the church is often …
1175 The Review and Herald March 22, 1887, paragraph 6
… the church a steady light may shine forth before the world, so that they shall not be led to inquire, What do these people more than others? There can be and must …
1176 The Review and Herald March 22, 1887, paragraph 12
… the church arise, and repent of her back-slidings before God. Let the watchmen awake, and give the trumpet a certain sound. It is a definite warning that we have …
1177 The Review and Herald May 3, 1887, paragraph 12
… the churches at the present time, and are hungry for the bread of life.
1178 The Review and Herald May 17, 1887, paragraph 10
… the church of God become demoralized like the fallen churches whom prophecy represents as being filled with every unclean and hateful bird. With the Hebrews …
1179 The Review and Herald June 21, 1887, paragraph 13
… our churches, and in our missions! But the larger number are content with a meager knowledge, a few attainments, just to be passable, and the necessity of being …
1180 The Review and Herald November 8, 1887, paragraph 11
… human body. While no one member of the church is complete in himself, all combined form a perfect whole.