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1261 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 31, 1893, page 85 paragraph 6
… creating planets unless it was that they should be inhabited by beings that would love and fear God. In Isaiah 45:18 we are told that this planet was not created …
1262 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 31, 1893, page 86 paragraph 2
… all planets throughout all ages. The test was a test of faith and love. It was given to Adam in the form of a tree of knowledge of good and evil, of which he was prohibited …
1263 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 31, 1893, page 86 paragraph 3
… every planet, and will be the test for every planet throughout the eternal ages. So long as man had perfect faith in Jesus he could keep the commandments of …
1264 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 31, 1893, page 86 paragraph 4
… this planet, in their fallen state, the principles of his own character, which was the law that was to govern this planet before sin entered, and which is the …
1265 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 February 5, 1893, page 144 paragraph 11
… every planet he has created. I will read right here from “Experience and Views,” p.33. Sister White was given a view of a distant planet, where she saw Enoch. Thus …
1266 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 February 5, 1893, page 144 paragraph 13
… from planet to planet. We must expect to get rid of sin that we may stand without a mediator while the seven last plagues are falling. Our love should be enlarged …
1267 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 March 1, 1893, page 441 paragraph 1
… the planets to keep them in their courses and in their places? No; the word which produced them in the beginning, has in it the creative power which holds them …
1268 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 March 3, 1893, page 465 paragraph 10
… the planets in the universe; he knows them all by their names. Is he going to forget your name? What are these two things put there together for? [Voice: “For our comfort …
1269 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 March 3, 1893, page 466 paragraph 2
… the planets in their courses and in one place, that same power will be with the weak and the faint; and so they can “run, and not be weary;” and they can “walk, and not …
1270 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 17, 1899, page 13 paragraph 11
… little planet as they have never seen it before. “Unto me, who am less than the least of all saints, is this grace given, that I should preach among the Gentiles …
1271 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 6, 1899, page 157 paragraph 43
… respective planets. All the wonderful glories in the heavens are but doing their appointed work. Vegetation flourishes because of the agencies employed …
1272 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 October 1, 1901, page 569 paragraph 7
… , shadowed planet in God’s bright universe. Heaven has come down to lead it once again back to the fold. We must go and tell the whole world about it, for the time …
1273 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 March 30, 1903, page 3 paragraph 8
… some planet or star, but it was because of the general situation; it was because his eye took a sweep of the whole sky, and, observing all together, he could determine …
1274 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 28, 1909, page 200 paragraph 15
… , the planets in their orbits, and of our own solar system, every planet circling around the sun, and all the different systems around God himself. We see it in …
1275 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 8, 1913, page 307 paragraph 4
… the planets and the affairs of the nations of men, but that he can look down upon this earth and see every soul, and can appreciate the experience of every heart …
1276 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 26.5 (General Conference of SDA)
… five planets, have each their representative in the Chaldean Pantheon among the chief objects of worship. At the same time it is to be observed that the astral …
1277 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 26.7 (General Conference of SDA)
… five planets. In the “War of the Gods,” we find him contending with the great dragon, Tiamat, and after a terrible single combat destroying her by flinging a thunderbolt …
1278 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 27.2 (General Conference of SDA)
… , the planet Jupiter, which is still called Bel by the Mendaans. The name “Merodach” is of uncertain etymology and meaning... Most likely the word is a descriptive …
1279 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 68.1 (General Conference of SDA)
… called planets was instituted by the Egyptians, but is now found among all mankind, though its adoption has been comparatively recent; at any rate, the ancient …
1280 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 71.2 (General Conference of SDA)
… the planets. This Egyptian division of time was introduced into Rome and supplanted the Roman calendar, but the time of the innovation is not certainly known …